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THEfOItEGON WAtCSlAIi; SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 1927 .-? J'-i --i" Si Jm eHcan Legion A uxiliary If olds Formal Initiation on Monday One of the most important meet ings of the week was that held by the Americas Legion auxiliary on Monday evening at McCornack hall when the organization for mally installed the officers of the new year. Mrs. Harold Rich of Dallas served as Installing officer. Those who took office are Mrs. Jesse George, president; Mrs. King Bartlett, first vice president; I Mrs. Stanley vice president; I secretary; Mrs. J urer; Mrs. Fra W) Mrs. Albert A Mrs. Willis Vi Mrs. Stanley Qstrander. second ice president; Mrs. Beryl DeGuire Mrs. Elma Lfbby, treaa- Frank Jirak, chaplain; Anderson, historian; incent, seargeant at arms; Mrs. Brazeau and Mrs. Mc Kinley, color bearers; Mrs. Rich ard Meyers, musician. Heads of committees have been chosen for the new year as fol lows: Executive, Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs. Lloyd Demarest and Mrs. Allan Clereland; .finance, Mrs. Paul Burris, Chairman; pub licity, Mrs. Earl Paulsen, chair man; child welfare, Mrs. Albert Gragg, chairman; guardianship, Mrs. Stanley Ostrander, chairman; hospital, Mrs. John Rottle, chair man; memorial and poppy, Mrs. Richard Meyers, chairman; mem bership and sold star, Mrs. Albert Anderson, chairman; constitution and by-laws, Mrs. Robert Budrow, chairman; emblem, Mrs, H. R. White, chairman; cooperation, Mrs. Laban Steeves, chairman; sick and relief, Mrs. Lyle Duns moor, chairman; unit activities, made up of the chairmen of all other committees. The retiring officers served as hostesses for an enjoyable social time following the installation. Included among the guests were It ten visitors from Dallas. f A program of interest Included solos by Lyman McDonald and dance features by Miss Marjorie Webb and Miss Elizabeth Waters. Delirious ' refreshments were served, in the banquet room. Lav ender cynerarea centered the ta bles on which pink candles burned in crystal holders. Brush College Debaters Will Appear in State Grange Debate Mrs. Wayne Henry and Mrs. ,5Jmer Cook, both of the Brush $"$llege grange, will have the hon or bf competiag for a silver loving cup this evening- when they uphold the negative at the state grange debate in Corvallis on the subject', "Resolved, 'that the federal gov ernment should not begin the de velopment of any new reclamation HOSIERY SPECIALS SUk in fashionable shades. Every pair guaranteed. -;- s See these splendid values 69c a Pairs Silk hose, values up to $1.69. Leading spring shades. While they last $129 3 Pair Full fashioned silk hose. Service and chiffon weights, new shades and very popular 'V $1.49 3 Pairs AUDRE - O BUACH 4 projects until there is a demand for agricultural' products at a price that will pay the cost of pro duction, plus a reasonable profit." The Brush college competitor, who were chosen following the final elimination, have the nega tive side. The debate is a feature of the state grange meet which is fn ses sion in Corvallis. Mrs. W. P. Mc Call, lecturer for the Brush college group, is spending the week in Corvallis. Yesterday she gave an address on the subject of music. Amigas Club Will Meet Mrs. Glenn .Gregg will be hos tess on Thursday afternoon for members of the Amigas club. Amperette Club Will Meet Tonight Members of the Amperette club will entertain their husbands with an evening of cards tonight at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop, 1350 South Commercial street. A committee consisting of Mrs. Merle D. Travis, Mrs. Glenn Seeley and Mrs. Earl Chapel will assist Mrs. Bishop. All members of the club and their families are invited. Salem Woman Receives Office in Woman's Army . and Navy League The election of Mrs. George A. White to the -office of national guard vice- president in the Army and Navy League for Women will be of interest Jn Salem. The Port land Telegram names the officers as follows: The annual meeting of the Portland Woman's Army and Navy League was held Monday after noon at the University club, and was attended by 50 army and navy women. Following luncheon, the annual election of officers was held, and Mrs. G. W..C. Whiting, who has been secretary treasurer of the league for two years, was elected president. Other officers are: Regular army vice president, Mrs. R. T. Colmer; navy vice pres ident, Mrs. 0. K. Davis; reserve vice president, Mrs. L. D. Howell; naval reserve vice president, Mrs. Byron J. Beat tie; national guard vice president, Mrs. George A. White; secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Dallas D. Dennis. Jaston Lee W. H. M. S. Members of the Jason Lee Wo man's Home Missionary society will meet at 2:30 o'clock this af ternoon at the parsonage, at 1060 Jefferson street. Mrs. C. T. Follon will have charge of the devotions and Miss Hockett of the lesson. pair $2.00 pair $3.75 pair $4.25 The Pbilathea Bible class of the First Evangelical church will meet for a business and social meeting at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A, Remington, 2070 Chemeketa street. Card Party Today at St. Joseph's Auditorium A benefit card party will be sponsored by members! of the Al tar society this afternoon at , 2 o'clock at St. Joseph's auditorium at the corner of Chemeketa and North Winter streets. A 25 cent admission lee will be charged. All are invited to attend. " Mrs, George Patterson, chair man of the affair, will be assisted by Miss Cashmere. Dr. Theresa Shotley. Mrs. Redding and " Mrs. Shatover. ' Mrs. Clark Will Take Part in Junior High School Congress Mrs. La Moine R. Clark, prin cipal of the McKinley Junior high school, has been invited to take part in the discussion of the jun ior high 3chool curriculum next Saturday afternoon when the Ore gon congress of junior high schools is held in Eugene. The conference will take place in the education building, beginning at 3:30 o'clock. Following a dinner in the evening the program will continue. The McKinley junior high school in Salem ' has the distinction of having had a, 100 per cent rating in local, state and national teach ers' associations for the past five years, a record whfch fey schoels in the state-have attained. Adolynk Club Mrs. Oral Lemmon will be hos tess this afternoon for : members of the Adolynk club. Willing Workers' Class Mrs. Clifford Bowen will be hostess today for members of the Willing Workers' class of the First Christian church at her home at 1070 North Fifth street. A one o'clock luncheon will be followed by a business session. ' Mrs. Hixon Entertains Royal Neighbors Mrs. Azel Hixon was hostess on Monday evening for members of the Royal Neighbors of America lodge. After the regular business meeting a social time was enjoyed. P JLk STA 3 , ii . . . ii r i in ; m i Dorcas society of the Lutheran church. Mrs. H. D. Watson. 1894 N. Church street, hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jacob Weizel. 2 o'clock. Story telling section. Mrs. Clif ton Mudd, hostess, 7 o'clock Woman's Foreign Missionary society of First Methodist church. Mrs. J. H. Baker. 545 Court St. Philathca Bible class Of First Evangelical church. Mrs.; J. . A. Remington, 2070 Chemeketa St., hostess, 2 o'clock. Amperette club. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop, 1350 South Com mercial street,, hosts. Benefit card party, St. Joseph's auditorium. Adolynk club. Mrs. Oral Lem mon, hostess. State grange debate, Corvallis. Broadcast over station KOAC. Barbara Frietchie tent. Daugh ters of Veterans. Installation of officers. Salem Woman's club, 8 o'clock. Willing Workers' class of First Christian church. Mrs. Clifford Bowen. 1070 North Fifth street, hostess, 1 o'clock luncheon. Jason Lee WHMS. Parsonage at 1060 Jefferson street, 2:30 o'clock. Friday Brush College Helpers. Mrs. Fred Ewing, hostess. Chemeketa chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith, 1364 Court street. Mrs. Ed Keene was chairman of the evening, with her assistants, including Mrs. Cora Hunt,! Mrs. Lelia Sharp, Mrs. Leona Witzel and Mrs. Margaret Jentxkow. The next meeting of the ! lodge will be held on Monday, Jan. 17, at the home of Mrs. Katie Shott, 860 E street. Installation of Officers Barbara Frietchie tent. Daugh ters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will meet at the Woman's club house tonight at 8 o'clock for the formal installation of officers. Leaves for Los Angeles Mrs. George Savage has gone tc Los Angeles to visit a daugh ter. Before returning to Salem Mrs. Savage will be the guest of another daughter at San -Francisco. She plans to be gone a month. RICE DUC ON ALL MODELS STAR FOUR Substantial Savings ready for you. - Get Full Detail Vteftors ati'Saturday ' " 1 Mrs, Scott Bozarth and Richard Dearborn of Portland were visit ors oit Saturday at the home of Mrs. S. C. Dyer. '' Chemeketa Chapter Will Meet on Friday Instead of Saturday On account of the state board meeting !n Portland on Saturday, the "regular meeting of Chemek eta chapter of the Daughters of the American. Revolution will be held on Friday, Jan. 14. insteac of on the usual day. Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith and Mra. Roy Mills will, be joint hostesses at Mrs. Grif fith's home at 1SG4 Court street. The meetihg will open at 2:30 o'clock. A musical program, with Mrs. MoMie Hill Styles in charge, will be featured. First Methodist W. F. M. S. Mrs. J. H. Baker will entertain members of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church this afternoon at her home, 545 Court street. Twin Daughters Are Born Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Mock are the parents of twin daughters born on January 8. The Mocks live at 1510 North Liberty street. Baptist Organizations in Convention in Portland A joint meeting of the Baptist City Missionary union. State Wo man's society, Columbia River dis trict and World Wide guild will be held in the First Baptist church (White Temple), Twelfth and Taylor streets, Portland, Wednes day and Thursday. The city union will open the meeting Wednesday at 9 a. m. with Mrs. J. F. Huckleberry in charge of the devotional service. City and state reports will follow at the business meeting. Lunch will be served at noon in the' dining room of the church. In the after noon, addresses will be given by Mr. J. H. Kerr, home vice presi dent of the Columbia River dis trict of Edmonds, Wash. An all-day business meeting of the district officers, to which all Baptist women are welcome, will be held Thursday. Devotionals. ltd by Mrs. P. A. McDairmaid, missionary just returned from Sona Bata, Africa, will open the session. Mrs. Herbert Low of the Chinese mission will lead the af- CAR ED ternoOa'4 devotional service. At 6:30 p. m. a banquet will be served for W. W. G. girla and the women, at which Mrs. Edker Bur ton, president of Columbia River district. of Moaeow, Idaho, will apeak. At 7:45 a mas. fheetlng for men. lis well as women' will be held, (Ja the evening program will be i pageant by the W. ,V. G. girts of the Sellwood church, music by the double male quar tet of the Grant Park church, a reading by Mrs. Daniel Bryant, and an address by Miss Minnie Ar J aieuiairv Use Your I GIESEOWE I Credit j MEMBER OF CWMMERCIAIr ASSCXJIATES, INC. v .' " T V . THE LARGEST FURNITURE BUYING ORGANIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES . - - i p I BASEMENT W M THEARVfiE W&i i 9. Combination Dress and Apron. Made of If 1 1 f1 Medium Larfe? Small . 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