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WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1925 f . L -1 ii Bu AVDBED BUNCH, Phone 106 MacDpufell Club JVUl . Open , Season Monday, Oct. 25 ,i1neert of -particular interest, ' ioastnuch as it win formally open the MacDowell - club - season ,for 112t7, is announced for Monday evening, Oct, 1, at Waller Hall. The program rwill feature , Mrs. Thomas , Carries; : Burke, famous pianist and musical critic, who has recently returned to Portland from New York city; Miss Ira Claire Lore, sifted violinist who is spend tag the winter in Salem after ad vanced study in . the Cornish school in Seattle, and Ronald Cra ven, a particularly popular tenor who Is a student of i Pro?. IB, W. Ilobson, head of the music department- at Willamette - university. The aeeompanisU for the evening will be Miss Dorothy Pearce and Miss Joan Jiobaon. y Shower at Clark Home Honor? Bride-Elect . Mrs. M. InnocepU. and Mrs. Frank ' Clark were hostesses last week at , the Clark home when they entertained with a shower honoring- Miss "Emily Spresser Whose marriage to Ellis Lauder-J back win be an event .of the near future. : Many beautiful and useful gifts, filling an express wagon, were de livered to-the bride-elect byf tiny lmo Innocent!. f - A mock wedding, was a feature of the, evening's entertainment. with Miss Flavella Jlaynes s the bride. " Miss Bessie St-Clate took - the role of the groom. Miss Mar garet St. Clair was best man, while little Glenva McReynplds was ring bearer and Elmo Innocentl train bearer. Mrs. J. Llckis was the officiating "clergyman. At a late hour dainty refreshments : were served. ' "', The following were invited guests' for the occasion: Miss Bernice Wolf. Miss Alta VeilU, Miss Velma Romlnger, Miss Etta Schutie, Mrs. J3. May. Mrs. G, Grettea, Mrs. W. St. Clair, Mrs. - Harry Lovre. Mrs. H. Chambers, Mrs. Jack Simpkins. Mrs. Jesse SImpklns, Mrs. Dan Furlough, Mrs. A. SVewls, Mrs. W Ralph, Mrs. I. Williamson, Mrs. V. Nack ermaa, Mrs. A. Blankenshlp, Mrs. P. Stripling. Mrs. Thos. Lauder bck, Mrs.' James C. Lauderbaek, Mrs. E. A. Dunigan Jr., Mrs. J. H. tuderback. Mrs. B. Crowe, Mrs. Chester Crowe. ; Mrs. C. Koffald. Mrs. X!. 'Crlppen, Mrs. C. Brewer aMra." Hubbard. - Ecclesia Club 'Entertain 'Uhty-Beyeon -Monday.' Twenty-two members of the Ecclesia feub. en organization of business girls,' were guests at a beautifully appointed banu.net on Monday evening in the Chinese iroom at the Gray Belle. Baskets of marigolds and- pale green ta pers prnameo ted the table Where 'covers were placed f or . Vivian Whistler. AHeen Raffety, Ola Vol fcei, Rata .ClaggeU, elma Busch, Bernice Strand, Beruia jaiuer, Esther Ericsson. Marceiia caspeu, Marlowe Miller. Jiasel McMorrls, Mona Shaura, Berdine Perllck, Bobby Hendrickson, Edna McEl haney. Flora Turnbull, Velma Ro mlnger. Melba Robinson. ' Golda Wheeler and Edn Worden. Following the banquet the .group enjoyed a lineparty to .the Elslnore. St. Vincent's Altar Society i Mrs. Adam Engle and Mrs. B. -F. Dimeter will, entertain 4he -ladies of St; Vincent's Altai soci ety, from 2:30 to 5 o'elock 'today la the parish hall. , South Qentral Circfeyto Meet at Sisson Home 1 The SoSith Central circle of the First Methodist church will meet at -2:30 o'clock. Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. B. E. Sissoo, 1635 Saginaw street. A full attendance is requested since plans will be made at this time tor, serving the 6 o'clock dinner. -1. . . . - '-. . . Daughters of the Nile Club Members ;j,f ..the Daughters of the Nile club will meet for fn all day meeting today fn the Masonic temple. The .time will be speht in sewing for the Shrine hospital The "committee includes Mrs Maude Williams, Mrs. Fays Wright and Mrs.. Ethel Niles. Visitors Over the WeekrEnd I i Mr. and Mrs. Elbert.Trcy en tertained as their ; house guests over the; week-end Miss Edna Sul livan &t Los Angeles and Dr, and ' Mrs; George Olsen of Portland. Dr. and' Mrs.' Olsen were accom panied ' by their son, Laird Doug- la O sen. ;.;-!? f Jdard "Bearers''. rfi Exhibit ' ' TVStandard Bearers of , the First ,: Methodist church will hold an ex- r 1 1 1 : . 1. 1 1 i.i 1 1 . ji - 1925 Bulck Standard Sedan looks, and runs like new. Don't fail to ee;th!3 before you buy a car. : jo J. wuson, 385 isoftli Commercial. ..;-!- - (). Pomeroy & rKeeiie. jewelers. never rail to gtr yau 100 on tke eellar Watches, clocks, pins, charms. 'Standard htgh grade stock in all departmenu. () We have the hat , you , ;th -price you .want to pay. .Manr ai ails' ,. new patterns and felt hats come In j. dally.- The Vanity Hat Shop, the 1 -f"Jl- ' ii " ii" Y faibit of dolla which they have prepared for the Christmas mis sion f box for 'Korea on i Thursday evening, following the " prayer meeting. They will also have for sale a fine .assortment o dahlia and tulip bulbs, to, help, pay , the postage on he ; box. Frieads of the society are invited, to see the dolls on Thursday, w . i jTirst Methodist Circles tq Meit Today f The Ivies'; Atd: circles of the First Methodist church will meet today as follows: ; South Central circle; i Mrs.- R. E. Sisson, 1635 .Saginaw street; West Central cir cle, Mrs. Almira Hale, 595 Mar ion street ! East . Central circle, Mrs. E. T. Barnes. 31i N. Capitol; iSoutbeast circle, Mrs. Dirkheiiner, 185 S. Fifteenth; Yew Park cir cle, Mrs. Morse, 1495 Mission; Naomi circle, Mrs. ' Fred Butler, ISO N. Twenty-first; "Lucy Afln tee circle, Mrs.) F. A. Legge, ; 1499 State streeti ' Artist ta in Tennessee v s Miss Maurine Beale Lee, who formerly had -an art studio in Sa lem, is now located at 293 South Bellevoe, Memphis, Tech. Miss Lee is , engaged la art Vprk with the Cooper-Lee firm, of which ahe is a member. . - ' j ' - Leslie W. F. M. :S, ' The iWoman's Foreign Mission- fry society I of Leslie Methodist church will -meet on-; Wednesday afternoon at the home pf frs. E. j. Barkus. Mrs. Bertleaon will be the program leader, while Mrs. E. A. Rhoten will have charge of the devotions. Since this is the first meeting pf the 'conference year, it will be advisable for all members to be present to hear the plans for the year which will be presented by Mrs. J. WJUard De Toe. All In terested are cordially invited- Music Section Meets at Seitz Home on Monday The music class sponsorea py the , music section of the Salem Arts league held its first meeting on Monday evening at the home of ,Prof. and -Mrs.- R. Wr Hans Seits on Court street. A paper, dealing with , the rery early: history of music and its pro gression , toward modern tenden cies, And an. account of the origin of music, including the beginning of melody and sygtaras et nota tion, was read .and explained .by Professor Seitz. The latter, topic included the period of time from 6 60 to' .8 P Of AT Dr, up to'tfrMe the,, first mnsicr- jniWished tp New members Who were "taken into the society are Miss Lily Pol lard, Miss Helen Mae Hirron and Miss Emily, Alt. After the class wprk tne group enjoyed hearing the opera,, "The Valkyrie," over the radio. On next Monday evening. Oct. 25, the regular meeting of the music section will, be held at the home of Professor Selts at .1156 Court street, when Beethoven will be studied and a Beethoven pro gram given. I Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson Returns From, Honolulu The many friends of Mrs. Fred erick Hill Thompsop .are welcom lng her home from a six weeks absence in California and in the Hawaiian islands. Mrs. Thomp son' spent 21 delightful days on the islands, .visiting ihe volcanic island and the sugar and pine apple plantations as special feat ures. Mrs. Thompson- enjoyed passage over with Miss Constance Clarke, former children's llbrar lan at the city library; and a day's visit with Mrs. Ivan Bellinger, al so a former Salem resident- Mrs Thompson brought home not only many pictures, but also interesting Hawaiian music which, as well as certain examples in literature, aepicts tropmcai atmospnere as nothing else can. In California Mrs. Thompson spent a delightful interval at Car mel-by-the-Sea, where she has taken a cottage In antlcpatlon of a pleasant' spring season to be spent with her children, Peggy DELICATE FRYING FAT - .O Chicken fried in Snow, drift is fried chicken at its . best and fried chicken at its ybest .doesn't need any rec omraendation. -Snow, drift is such a delicate good -to -eat fat that it lends a new relish to . I fried foos). . , . ; -:..! O. i B ii'owd'rif t i - - f ..--..-. ..... k. . ' "Skit Miss Donna Jones ,- - .... : ..... . , . !-., . .- . - , - . - . i - - . - - .. " t ' r A : new member of the Moroni Olsen , Players cast whlch will present Dear Brutus" .4 at tne Elslnore theatre tomorrow nignt. and David. Relatives of Dr. Thompson . are residents in the vicinity of the cottage which Mrs. Thompson has taken. Leisure Hour Club v IVIrs. W. H. Steusloff and Mrs. U. G. Shipley will be hostesses this afternoon at Mrs, Steusloff's home for. members of the Leisure Hour club, i , Jason Lee Central Circle to Meet . . Mrs. Phil Aspinwall of 845 Market street will be hostess for members of the Central circle 'of the Ladies' Aid society of the Ja son Lee Methodist 'church on Wed nesday at 2r30 o'clock. Mr si Herman Clark and Mrs. Marguer ite De Vore will assist at the tea hour. Return to Ohio Mrs. ' Blanche Nicholson left last night for her home in Colum bus, Ohio after a visit in Salem with Miss McDonald at the Court Apartments. Mrs. . Nicholson will return by Way of San Francisco. Grand Temple Session at Corvallis Irene St. Helens, captain of Centralla Temple of the ; Pythias Sisters degree staff motored to Corvallis p Tuesday evening for the Grand . Temple session. She was acompanied by the members of the staff which assisted in the exemplification of the ritualistic work for the pleasure of the su preme grand, iuid subordinate of ficers and" members. Marriage Is Solemnized at Kantner Home J At thxreeldence of the of delat ing minister, 852 North Commer cial street, Saturday, October 16, H. L Stiff Furniture Co., lead ers in complete home furnishings, priced to make you., the owner. The store that studies your every need and is ready to meet it, ab solutely. The Pontlac Six is outselling because it is Built to Outlast. It displays unfailing sturdlness and dependability. See it on display at Vick Bros. (") The Midget Meat Market never fails to 6"ive yon the finest meats and fish. There is but one place in Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market has it for you. tj -", H 1 1 Special Porcliase and r if Hi- Serp Crep KIM ON A 8 Printed serpentine crepe kimonas in this sale in newest Oriental designs and patterns. Butterfly and Japan ese, sleeves. . Sashes and belts. Some have contrast trimmings in plain col-, ors. There's a kimona here in most ' every wanted colorsbright rose, old rose pink, grey, lavender, blue and tan, with printed designs of pleasing contrast. See .Court street window. (Ready-to-wear section.) 8al?m's Leading ,' 1 j "" ' ! . 'O '-Sliver tea.- ? Knight Memorial church. Corner ; 19th -; and , Ferryl streets." ' ;r Literature class. AAUW.' City WCTU state "1 convention in Gresham. ? . '. " a:-' :, Practical L Nurses association. Mrs. Limbaugh, 38S : North 23rd street, hostess. . . Salem Business and Profession al Women's clnb. Chamber, of commerce rooms, 8 o'clock. ' - Barbara Frletchie Sewing club. Mrs. H. Kennedy. i 6 West Washinston street. hostess. Central circle. Jason Lee Aid soeiety. Mm. Phil Aspinwall,' 845 Market street, 'hostess, 4: SO.4- ' '- Bt. yineent's Altar society. Mrs.f Jj. K. Dimeler and Mrs. Adam En-gel, hostesses. . Parrish hall,' 2:30. to 8 o'clock. ) Daughters of the Nile Sewing club. Masonic temple. All-day meeting. . First Methodist church Ladles AJd cirejes. Leslie Methodist WFMS. . Mrs. E, T, Barkus, hostess. ) Leisure , Hour club. Mrs. W H. Steusloff, 1185 Court street; hostess. -, Thursday ; Moroni-Olsen Players In "'Dear Brutus' KUiaero theater. o'clock, r i , WRC Ladies' Aid society.iFalr grounds. All-day meetinsw , . Qeneral utilities, committee of Salem Woman's club, Mrs., fj Endicott, hostess. . .; " Brush College Helpers, . rs Lee Gibson, hostess. . . ' r, . WCTU convention in Gresham. . Exhibit of dolls by First Meth-j odlet church Standard ' Bearersi Church parlors. Friday J WCTU state convention, Gresham. Woman's union. First Congre gational church. Saturday baiem Woman's club. Presi-; dent's Day and silver anniversary program. Club house. 2:30 o'clock; Monday MacDowell club concert. Wal ler Hall, 8:15 o'clock. at 4 p. m.. Pearl Patterson of Gervais and Hazel. Russell were united in marriage In the presence f a eelect company of friends ana relatives. They were attend ed by Mr. and Mrs. AJle! Nuaotu Dr. W. C. Kantner read the Im pressive, ring service. The couple, will make their home on a - farm about 12 milejs north of Salem. ' Pre-School and Kindergarten Program on Thursday The Oregon Congress of Parent and Teachers will devote time to consideration of the program , of Oregon Pre-School and Kinder garten " association on JThurfiday ucioDer zs at tne saient meeting A Story that You Will Follow With Happy. Tears "STELLA DALLAS" NEXT SATURDAY 6 Weeks in Portland .J e Department Store ""4. JL I m mi entm& The" subject will be -presented by fMlss Eva White of the Southern Oregon SUta Kormal School at Ashland. . !, MiM White has been a leader tn this work for some time. he won her master degree at ' Columbia last June and previously was asso ciated with Miss Hope in the pri mary department of the normal school at? Pocatello, Idaho. if Miss White's . talk before this asaoelatkm -will be at 11 . in the morning. That same evening she wil be a speaker at the dinner to be given at the. First Methodist church, in Salem, This dinner win be given by the school of educa tion committee ef which Mrs. G. M. GUaes Is chairman, j House Guest at Moses. Home , Mrs. Kez A. -Tamer of Seattle is spending the week-end tn Salem as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, Moses at their home on North Capitol street. Mrs. Turner is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Moses.. v, .1 - . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Return, From California Mr. and Mrs. Joseph If. Albert, who hare been ;n California in attendance at the Bankers-' con vention in Los Angeles, returned home last night off the Shasta Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kightlinger Are Hosts forB. E. Club An enjoyable meeting of the B. E. club was held on Tuesday of fast week when Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kightlinger entertained the group with, a 6: SO o'clock dinner followed by an evening : of five- hundred. . A Mrs. p. L.' Scott and C. B. Shaw won -'the. high hpnors yesteraay. while the consolation award went to Mrs. C. B. Shaw , and .Claude Toa-nsend. At the next meeting A big shipment of stationery Just received at Patton's Book Store. All the latest shades. Good stock as shown on Broadway, New York. () Slate surface roofing applied over your old shingles. We have over 200 jobs in Salem. Nelsos Bros., plumbers. sheet metal work, 255 Chemeketa. , - () First National Bank the bank of friendship and helpfulness in time of need. Interest paid on time deposits. Open an account and watch your money grow. ( ) For a Filerrier Hallowe'en What a elorious oc ties. COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE A. A. Gueffroy 163 North Commercial We have a complete line of Christmas Cards. It isn't too early to order mm 15 ,1 S 3SMi DEFERRED Bill 325 1 X NO ! - ; 'if-you 'DONT-knowy of the lb Pr. and -Mrs. O. L. Scott will entertain. - ' " 1 In the club group' are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Townsesd. Mrs. D. P. jOlmstead. Mr, and Mrs. C B. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Pandrich, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jspson. Dri and Mrs. O. L Scott, Mrs. Ed Keene. and the hosts of Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C- KlghtllBger. Former: Salem1 Student Is Married in Eugene Salem friends of - Dorsey E. Dent, formerly a student at Wil lamette university, will, be inter ested in the news of his .marriage to Miss Laura -Kelson of Astoria on Saturday, in Eugene. Iter. R, L. Putnam, pastor of the Court Street Christian church, Salem, performed : the ceremony, assisted by.Bev. Mr. Stivers. - : The : service was ; read at high noon in the First Christian church at Eugene before a large company of friends. A profusion of autumn flowers and leaves decorated the altar and the aisles- The bride was attended by her sister as uald of honor, while the groom's broth er was best man. Eight bridesmaids, la frocks of pastel silks, all , made alike, form ed an arch through which the bride passed in her satin and chif fon wedding gown and full length veil. . The bride carried an exquisite shower bouquet of rosebuds and maidenhair fern. Little Winona Putnam, daugh ter ef Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Putnam of Salem, was rmg bearer. . She wore a frock' of pale silk and car ried a basket of, blossoms in which was concealed' the ring. i. A prelude of chimes music was given in . the church before the impressive strains of the wedd.ing music . 5 . Following the ceremony Mr and Mrs. Dent left for a wedding trip te Portland and Astoria. They will make their home in Eugene at one of the halls of which they will be in charge. Both Mr. and Mrs. Dent are graduates of the Eugene Bible In stltute 4n which Mr. Dent is now an Instructor. Mr. Dent is tak ing post-graduate work in the Bi i ble school and is also completing work at the University of Oregon Mr. Dent was prominent In de I bating circles during his under casion this special eve-; ning holds forth for ' - young as well as old I And to make that af . fair of yours a success let us helpjrou in your., preparation by sug gesting that you shop in our Hallowe'en de partment. We h&ve a complete assortment of place cards, party decorations and novel Bt and TruckBUl . - t SAY so . . VOTE NO! .1. - -i l graduate days. He has' been or dained for ihe ministry. A reception at one of -the resi dence halls followed the cere-' mony. ' :; ' . , -, " Model Child Library ' ' .x to Be Featured A model child's library wOl he on exhibit at the - Salem public library during . the Convention of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers to be lield here Oct ober 2to 29. T, his exhibit has been arranged, through the 'court esy of Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librarian and will be of Interest to parents and public school teach ers who' are interested in further ing good reading habits in chil dren. ' - " - i - :J- .i. A. A. U. W. Literature Section Meets Tonight A particularly interesting study group, sponsored by the American -"this del Pepper ux its sannaxy"tV3& wrapped paclcage slveetaishmdh' aids dtfestici yew it after . , At Kafoury'8 , America's Lead ing Sflk Crepe Adaptable to AH 'Dress Needs. Crepe Satin 40 Inches Wide $S50 .It creates a uniform demand all year round. The close, dense weave and rich lustre make Marillyn the' ideal fabrig for all Milady's dress needs. It is woven with a nspecial weave, one thundrfid per cent .pure cocoon sUk. under a, carefully supervised sys : tcm, thus insuring Jong, and satisfactory wear. Jt is dyed with one hundred per cent pure' dyes. We are showing this silk fabric in lovely new -fall shades. 40;Inch;Marillyn Silk Crepe $2.75. Yard Made of "same pure cocoon silk as described 'above. The words 'Guaranteed Washable" are stamped on the selvage. In all Marillyn Crepe is guaranteed to Wear and to wash and that, means satisfied customers yNew'Fancy Figured: Velveteens f?r Blouses, Pleated Skirts, ??.98; ?3.98 a vatd ft k -. t 7U77 ' ' ,Sa1m' Store 4C3 State St. Association of University Women, will be the - class in literatcxe. which Mrs. 'Ellen Fisher will lead. The, elass; will meet "for the first study at T:S0 o'clock this even ing in the educational room at tti city library. Those interested are asked to call' ".Mrs. : Wm. Fordyce Farro. chairman of the educational com- ' mittee, at 1847-R. ,. W.C. T.-U. State Convention in Gresham The stale convention of the Ore gon WCTU wm be held from Tues- day to Friday of this week tk Gresham. Mrs. S. E. Oliver, coun ty president, and the , following delegates expect' to be In attend-' ance: Mrs. J. J. Nunn, Mrs. Reed, Mrs.. Reeder, Mrs. Mary Charlton, Mrs. McDonald and Mrs, Psmber ... ton. .. . ' - ' . Sweet ; 17 - . Portland i7: i ffcre 332 AUzt St. ihtful ffemxea, every . ji ; fcleSe 12 buy t&e B$ti Halt 11 OTC T"& kfOCVrfclK