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if iTHEOREqON'CTATESSl THURSDAY MORNING; DECEMBER 9 192ft Chadtciek Chapter of ; Eastern Star Elects Mrs. Mabel Minto Worthy Matron The annual election of officers of Chad wick chapter No., 36. Or der of the Eastern Star, was held on Tuesday night in the Masonic Temple. - . - ' , " Mrs. Mabel Minto was elected worthy matron to succeed Miss Leila Johnson. William Marshall was elected worthy patron; Miss r.ncui0 Kiies. assistant worthy ma tron; Mrs. Ida BabcocK, secretary; J Mrs. Bernard!, treasurer, ana Mrs. W, C. Kantner conductress. Six candidates were initiated Shinto the order. wutera Are Deliahtfullv Entertained at Mclntyre 1 Hnme on Tuesday Members of the writers section of the Salem Arts League were entertained in a particularly de- f Hehtfnl manner on Tuesday eve- f rnr vhon Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre J was hostess at her home on North 1 Fourteenth street, urcaia cnry- - BHDlUCtuuuia uv ' ated the rooms. i Miss irace iisaoeiit omuu opened the program with a de cidedly pleasing talk concerning her recent trip to Washington, D. C. in the capacity of assistant at torney general, and the risks with relatives, notable personages met, and scenic side trips enjoyed. Prof. Morton E. Peck introduc ed a program element out of the ordinary when he read an. original sonnet fashioned after the style of Spenser's "Faerie Qneen7--"The sonnet was addressed In the mood of the period imitated "To a Young Man in Love." - V '..a . v: 'jf Mrs. Ruth Fargo conlributdthe paper on "The Revolutionary War Ifrom the British Point ot-,Vtew," Vhich she originally prepared for Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution. Miss Elizabeth 'Higgins,, new comer in the group," read a storyr "Pom-Pom Pinky Pooh with Oriental atmosphere against a Portland setting which won much favorable comment from those present., L. B.-McDonald, a Junior at the University of Oregon, read a "La ment 6f Youth." . MtF. G. Franklin gave an ex ceed illuminating account of the visit which, wiVh Dr. Franklin, she mfede to the French chateau of Louis XIV .this summer whfle abroad. -V' J, 7 Charles J. Lisle, Ieadf ot;ae section, reported the reorganisa tion meeting of the OregonWrtt, ers league which was heldn-Port- land last Friday, At the close of the .program Mrs. Mclntyre, assisted by Miss Hattes, and by her daughter Miss Orma Mclntyre, served a very de licious luncheon. ? Included in the group were Mrs. W. C Nelson, Prof, and Mrs. Mor- .ton E. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Itobert V Pinln, .tr. oti,I U.. -!.. -1.. ."Lisle, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Frank- till. Mrn Rlanrho f Grace Elisabeth Smith, Mrs. Ruth Fargo. Miss Elizabeth Higgins, Otto K. Uaulus, L. B. McDonald and the hostess, Mrs. Ora-F.!?Mc- Intye. At the next meeting of the group, the Tuesday before Christ mas, Mias Ruth Lawrence will en tertain t ..11 j SCOOP! NEfXT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ; FANCHON MARCO'S, GORGEOUS STAGE SPECTACLE "RED ROBIN" FEATURING Gattison Jones & Elsie . Elliott America's Premier Dancing Team . Al Abbott Marjorie Moore Sally, Irene &JMabel John Griffith and ' TKe Surildst Ballei Twenty Youthful Artists and : FEATURE PHOTOPLAY "Fine Manners' s with Gloria Swanson ii rkiiiVurji tutu 4 .... : ... ,.:. .f. ... - -. .... , h North Saleni WCTU The North Salem WCTU will meet at 2, 'o'clock this afternoon at the home, of Mrs. McCarroll, corner Highland and Maple ave nues. A speaker from Newberg is expected to be present. A cor dial Invitation Is extended to all interested to be present. Human Orchestra" From Ukraine Will Give Concert Tonight Lovely as are the soprano voices I in the Ukrainian National Chorus. it is perhaps the basses that have aroused the greatest enthusiasm wherever. 4he great "human or chestra" has been heard. For the Ukraine has always been famous for the - beauty and power of its basses, which reach, down to in conceivable depths. ; .With exquisite shadings, Direc tor Koshetz ; has blended these voices into a tonal perfection that has astonished the musical world. But, best of all, these' Ukrainians have something to sing! The folk songs of the Ukraine, covering a wide range of. pagan and Christian hymns' and carols, spring songs vibrant with delicate rapture and colorful Tisldns-love-ballads warm with' roma&oe? and songs of- peas ant life now touched with unspeak able sorrow, now sparkling with humor,j-al tesehave been ar- i " , ' o Cddal Calendar H O-i .. i... . o -7 r Today Artlsajicard. party. . Fraternal Temple, 2 o'clock. North Salem WCTU. Mrs. Mc- LCarroll, corner Highland and Ma ple avenues,' hostess. Ladles Aldf society of Woman's Relief corps, f ?Fairgrounds. i Friday Tea honoring Miss Elizabeth Bakw:-city-YiWCA secretary. City YWCA roomi 2 to 5 o'clock. .Benflt card party. , American Legion auxiliary. Mrs.' Miles Mc Key , hostess. Isejryatlona with UTfi McKeyrielephone2385-W. ?: Ldey -. An 4 Lea clrcl 'of First Methodist chtjrchl Mra.-A. A. Lee hostess. : 4 Z'lk'jJtiHy . Ti . CtiriBtmas iWL?a'r4 4 and : !ebicken Ajl-day f-baaaril fuachebn at Uof)n; chlckwdlhtnerfitfevefffng. st churth.f V aTsoalili 2:30 11 U1J1C11 IHlUVlKLFi T . II SI mill , Salens. Wonaa's dnb. s Address, -ne janses or insanity ; tyir. i.k;. urmun. vjiud nouse, z:fo f "Oregon, My Home," scenic and poeUe featur fllm-fat Elsinore theater under auspices of Ameri can Association oT University Wo- T , jf-s" Sunday "Oregon, JUy. Home," scenic film atfd 'oetic feature, ."by ; Alice -H. Hines at Efsiilors theater under auspice of American Association of University Women. Mz i k .4- AS GOOD "THE BAT" If Not Better Hi ' WULIIAM FOX present I tA Baffling CJhrilhnq Mrftcrr . !ANITA STEWART fPML'KD BCHNS-nURHS OARY- OTTO MAIIESON- PRANK CAMPtMJ HEINir C9NKIIN - MACK SWAIN -ARTHUR HOUSMAJI Today - Friday - -j) I ., sheet.- You'lMaugh. You'll y"y f L ' 'ff''' ft scream. And you'll Tote It Zr Xrj ' , tho best thriller you've ever ; fNEVVS - COaiEDY SZra- 4ifr ; V.t i v I i -3IatfateeS725c Evening 35c -1 ranged in the modern hianner, yet still retain their pristine simplic ity and beauty. Though .some times heart' breakingir sad," they do not," like Russian musfc. bear the stamp of despair, but rather the Uplift of a simple faith and a beauty that is of the spirit. - Small wonder that the Ukrain ian National Chorus, now about to begin its third season in the United States, after four of Mexico. and South America, has sung Itself in to the hearts of men and women everywhere,, and has become on of the most popular of all the musical, attractions now before the public. In conjunction with next sea son's tour of the chorus . will j be the appearance of Max Poliakoff, the brilliant young American vio linist, as soloist. This city is scheduled for 'one performance to be given at the Elsinore theater to- night IV. R. C. Ladies' Aid The Ladies' Aid society of the Wronian8 Relief corps will meet this afternoon at the Fairgrounds for an all-day meeting. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. This will be the last meet ing of the'group until after the bazaar on December 11. Lucy Anna Lee Circle at Lee Home Mrs. A. A. Lee will entertain members of the Lucy Anna Lee circle of the First Methodist cburch on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lee will take Mrs. Steeves' place &s hostess. - Bazaar and Chicken Dinner at Christian Church The ladies of the First Chris tian churchrwill sponsor an all- day Christmas bazaar on Friday with a chicken dinner In the eve ning and a luncheon at noon. Priees for both meals will be reas onable. Frances 'Martin Wins' Tag Sale Prize The Fine Arts Memorial build ing committee in Salem, of which Mrs. Clifford W. Brown is chair man, announces that Miss Frances Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carey F. Martin, is the winner STARTS SATURDAY , EVENING w -fm , AIMEE SEMPLE McEHERSOJM J ; . 4 i "Atmee Semple MTherson Kidnapping Story" As' Adapted By The Daily , Press r G-R-A-N-D Saturday - v nit irf At Uie T TfieatcrcXoday I . - TI ENInor-r-Alexander Kosh etz and his Ukrainian National chorus, with Max Pollikoff violin soloist. Oregon "Whispering Wires." starring Anita. Stewart Bllgh's Capitol "The Mystery Club," ith Matt Moore and Edyth Roberts. of the Drlze offered to the Salem high school student selling the. largest number of tags in the re cent campaign for the new build ing on the University of Oregon campus. '. Miss Heater Leaves for Hoifie Mis Clara Heater will leave this morning for her home near Stayton where she will spend the Christmas and New Year holidays. RHEUMATISM Shouldn't Exist 4 It Is a pity to suffer with any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. 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YOUK HOME Beautiful ; (M TWQ.-Toned Walnut , . iPTSil 1 -fUrWN-igff ; Dining Set jjjl , ' H Let ALL 5 - , - Dining $67.50 Table 45 inch by 60 inch, combination walnut two, toned withsix legs, chairs in blue leather seats.. ;..;s.- Specjal table and six chairs, on present , stock- only, $67.50 Use Your Credit v.. . . Party Tomorrow Members of the American Le gion auxiliary are making plans for the second in the series of bridge parties being sponsored by the organization. The affair will be a delightful one of tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Miles McKey with whom reserva tions are being made. In the hostess group are Mrs. ELSINORE ""H1?"' Ukra Chorus 40 Voices . 40 Voices Coming In Its Entirety with - MAX POLLIKOFF, Violinist A beautiful costumed spectacle and most amazing and beautiful group singing in the world today Prices: 2.50 - 2 - $1.50 - $1 Nb Tax Tickets on sale at box office betweerr. 10:00 a. mVand 5:30 and 7 and 11 daily v , , i'H-i ; . . Season Tickets for Four Events on Salem" Artist Series Still !BUY NOW Us Piit Tkis Set In Your Home Before Christihka You will probably Be proud of a set OF THE SET FINISHED IN BEJAtrf" IFtit TvVtif ONED WALNUT WITH MAPLE OVERLAY. CriAlftS IN fPEkY? Sit LEATHER Table 45 Inches by 58 Inches Closed 66 Inch Buffet . ; . . . 42 Inch China Cab met, each 5 Diners, each 1 Arm Diner Table and Six TRADE IN .Member.o Commercial Associates, George P. Griffith MrsV W. L. Vincent, Mrs. Bolton Hamble. Mrs. Jesse George and Mrs. McKey. KE YXfXLDS? HEADS LEGION SILVERTON, Ore.. ; Dec; "8.--(Special) At the annual election of .the Del bert Reeves post of the American Legion, Charles Reyn olds was elected commander, with Settt Bee be, vice commander, , Les ter Cooper, adjutant; Walter Ar buthnot, finance officer. Tonight THE ORIGINAL inian National Available S6.00 START PAYING NEXT YEAR SH D OUL Give Furniture for Christmas have company on that, day and you could like ibis iri your horme for such an occasion St4 ; irs Ybuk OLd FURNftURE ON W POWERS Comptmz Inc. The largest iunuiure buying organization in the United m EtSICIOGE Ohhly Theatre 6etyeen Kjrtlanri andl'Sah Francisco td be Visited by the MANHATTAN GRAND OPERA GO. OF NEW YORK . Presenting- tne Great Japanese Soprano MME. TAMAkl MIURA in PuccinFs Great Masterpiece From the drama of David Belasco and the story bjr , :; JOHN LUTHER.LONG preceded by the famous u . 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