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1 jTim'OXIEGQH STATES!! AilrSALTl; 0 REG Oft .- frrr 74 r tUt. I FRIDAYMOnKING; JANUARYS; 1027 ; .a, i 4 . ')) -. .; .!' Interest in Pbfitand . ' ' ; "umphohy Orchestra ',t More than 20, distinct organiza- " tioruThhave already siflnifled their r intention -ol cooperating with the VElainore theater 4 the fullest ex istent la bringing to -Salem an Mon-day- evening February 14,ot the y Portland jSympbOJir- c orchestra, i . .Tbeiist ;Qm prises c4vj$. organiza tions, men's luncheon claba. wom- ' I ,"!T VT rrTr-. rrjT 1 W J. Linroot ana Mrs. En rear- Sunday school class,. of which ahe is the teacher. i " :... Officers were elected during the afternoon as follows: L- Mrs. J. TV Murray, t president: ' Mrs. , ,Ivan rnrtior vIa nresiri an t - Mrs Warn Greenwood, secretary; J MrsEva f Friends Surprise Rasmussen, t assistant secretary; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Vlcl.The teacher of the class will again be :The program of the "afternoon Included rocal solos by both'-Mrs.. cy. jAs an zaaea ieaxure, eacn member told, a Christmas expert; ence, ' . . ... , At the close, of , the, afternoon StrswDe J. Y oe, served a, delicious two-course", luncheon, assistea , pj Mrs. tan root. , .. , Visitor From iMehama f Miss Anna Stout of Meharna was the-, guest for several- days of her auntMrs..WJ H. Byars and of her cousin. Mts..L Ronald Glover. , On a long: Jist. of mn8ical organlza ' tions. and prominent' citizens in dividually. ' ' ' The. tollowlng will be -active la' , support, jot .the project:. Chamber .7of, Porowerce CtB- kWIlsoniuKi-i twanis Harry Weis,iT'&r, Roberts; a Wons, Rev. .Martin ereshetian; ; : realtors. IrsXWinnie:PettyJohn; Balem Wpnian's club, Mrs. Walter v I. Spauidjng and Mrs. H. T. Lore;, M usfc Teachers association, Ellz - -abeth Levy and Mrs. "Walter .A. Denton ; - Salem Mac06well club, Mrs; Phil Tewnfyerr Salem band, Oscar Steelhammer; - Chemawa band. CeorgeBent;- Salem Men's WJU SetO.at vllvl U9f tTau vui ua i .w&u ijj school, Lena Belleu Tartar: Par rish junior high school, Mrs. Grace Zozel; grammar schools. Miss Gretchen Kreamer; Beethoven so-r ciety,' Miss Mildred Tomlinson;; Willamette Scjbpol of Music, MisS Frances .Virginie Melton MistiLtt-l clle Boss; Elks'-orchestra, Charles Kurth; .Business; and Professlonat Womeji'citibiMiss ua K$wVb Miss Laicrence'Has Story t in "Otddoor: America'' ' ".Miss Jluth' Lawrence;,' popular young Salem; author;, has, the dis tinction of. having her short atory,' Just an Old Pipe. iven jieflrst pages, qf the.'February.n.umher.of "Ou tdoor America;: to-,w h ich .she Is a contributory Edward lr, Lund, famous ' illustrator, , has jttone the illustrations, three in number, for Miss Lawrence's story, whlch was read while ttill in manuscript form at a meeting of tbe.Wrlters club at, which Miss .Mary Gilbert was- hostess at the Alpha" Phi Al pha sorority house last fall. 1 I J Mi Doughtonpn Birthday 1 -A group of, friends, pf Mr. mad Mrs. L M. Doughton met on. Wed nesday evening . to surprise Mr. Dough ton : on the, occasion tof hli birthday , anniversary. ; . In the group were Mr. and v Mrs. Dough ton, Mr. and'Mrs.. S. Anunsen, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph U.-Kletricg and Prof, and Mrs. T. S; Roberts. Pfingle-Pleaant Point j Club Meets : I The Pringlfr-Pleasant .Point club met on Thursday at-the home of Mrs." Lydia Clark;' at" 1215 , South Commercial ; street. - Dinner was served at noon, "', , The members present Included .Wednesday she ffett for, Coryallia Mr- CoatesMrs. Mary Clark, Mrs. to spend; a few days. - Mrs. Rottle'8 Home All members 'of the American. Legion auxiliary are asked to meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the home tf Mf John J. yRottle a,t JJO South!: Cbihnierclal rttreet, to sew fbr.i ttimiifktetna'fa iiospitaKF. Those who i have eiectrlc;sewins machines are asked to bring them. university omen, Airs. ueorgja i vvmi l,t; e tnjroTuana W. HugMi)Uday Night club. Dr.. I Nr. and Mrs. Roea Miles and Phfl Newmyer - and i others, vari-jj their three children. Ward, Fran ousiy.anuiatea, miss , uorneiw i an4. Rodney Ross,wiir leave today Mirvin. state librarian; .Mrs; if orP6rtland 'wheria lhev, will make H. Burghardt, Mrs Clifford Brown. their future home, "i They wlU livfr Mrs.t John: J. KpDer Airs. w. is. Pn 5 Jh; street aE- Wnlle.the many irieaas oi, jin, ou jutbxvobb regret: that, they are leaving , Sa lem; v they , are glad for the t new business ,- opportunity i which has necessitated the 'change.. . And4tfebn, ilMrs. TV A. "tavesley." Mrs. Rex San ford and Ree. 1. V, University Worrien. Will. I A ttend State Meeting ? in Eugene Tomorrow . Jones. Mr 8 .F, R Clark Mrs. Har lan. Mrs. . Yahderbilt, Mrs. - E. . G. Clark, Mrs. Harrison - and Mrs. Lydia Clark. 4 ; On February S - the; club will meet at the. home of Mrs.. HI Har rison at 103 'Marion street. inikituiiom 'pepaHmfnt i Sponsors Program . at State Deaf ; School. una or the most attractive, pro grams which the institutions de- naxtment.Hof, the,:salem .wcman's dub has. presented thhr year, was that arranged Xor Wedaesday night atr the state - deaf ; school by Mrs. . ivi. - iinaicotU' '.The following numbers, arrange ed .fori a.1 group who enjoys wltU tnelr eyesi rather tban their- ears. were as follow: - Waltz by elass in toe ballet. In- duding Miss -Margaret Bell,'-Miss I Hal Hibbard Auxiliary ,ac5;IroTePsmebranVM Members Entertained at wooipert Home Members of Hal Hibbard auxil iary enjoyed a very delightful' af the American Association of Uni versity . Women have been chosen by the organization as delegates to the state meeting tomorrow m ' Eugene. ; jTJuseho-will attend tiesesr: sions Ia,off iciaL capacity, are . Roy Klein, vice president "of thej , association; Mrs? G. F.:"Ch,imtJera, treasurerrt Miss, Frances M. Riehi ards, chairman, of the. scholarship loan committee ;. Mrs.', George Jil. Alden, chairman of , tha memoer- shin committee, and Mrs. C. Ai Downs, leader of thej study iclass I in pre-school child psychology. v Others who plan toi be in atf Tlteadance are Mrs. E. C Richards, ' Mrs.l Dave M. John, Mrs. -W. .W Blum. Mrs. Scott, t Mrs.- Karl Pease, Miss Leora Carver and; Mrs. Eleanor Jones. v. ; , J l Sneakers of such note- as Dr. Aurella. ; Reinhardt, president i of Mills college, and also national president of the American? Asso ciation of university women, ana Dr. Arnold BennettHall, presl dent of the University of Oregon, will be on the program. ternoon ,last . Friday .-when .they were entertained by -Mrs. A. " T. Woolpert-at .her home on; High street, i j s Several reminiscences were iv-. en concerning the life and assas sination i of President McKinley. An. exceptionally good essay on AicK-inieys ure. was reaa oy Mrs. A. T. Woolpert. w Mrs.1 J. jH., Arnold furnisned much fuh aM'amTisement with; her astrological and palmistry read ings; , A lovely birthday cake cen tered the 4 tea table in honor of Mrs. B j; Walcher and Mrs. John liertelson.r who assisted the hos tess in, serving.- . - :? i. The following members were present: Mrs. Mark Baker,. Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. Leroy Hew- lett,.Mrs. Lulu Humphrey, Mrs John-Seymour, Mrs. Jl H. Arnold, Mrs. Chester Baker, Mrs. Charles Brant; Mrs. H. C. Gould, Mrs. Ver coa Newcomb," Mrs. Kinser, Mrs. CiT-. Harrington, Mrs. Chariest Mc Kinley, Mrs. John Bertelson, Mrs. B. J. Walcher and the hostess, Mrs. A. T. Woolpert. Two-Day Cooked" Food and Rummage Sale - Will An T fulfill The two-day vcooked- foodv-andfiur; spencer is aaiem visitor rummage sale wnicn the memoerBi ,Mrs. Donald w. Spencer, prom of Chemeketa chapter. Daughters I in ent Portland matron, was a guest of the American, Revolution will yesterday In Salem in 4he Interest sponsor this week will open at 2 J of the Portland Symphony orehos- North High street ihis morning tra .which ; will . play at the Elsi- . ad- continue alL. day. tomorrow. I More" ttieater -on - February 14. JixoiamIttee.;ln,: charge -xif f I The, coming of the orchestra will uhit vociuaes jurs- vt wanseu, i be an, eYeut OC.'mutB.ajgnincance 1 n ' Salem' musical . history; !T tin conjunction - with- the. concert - by the .orchestra. Herbert .Wither- sDQoir; "president of Chicago Musi car college," vi l', appear ont the evening; of the 14th at, the Ei : Mr. J,: .G. Jleltxel and Mrs.' John : Orr. - wfl Aiftv)fftn1 Tit refill n i General Aid35ociety ls , Held on Wednesday ' A large group of ladies attended Wre. ?me regular mommy meeting oi )ifij? Filter Will Snend i the general aid society of the First t"sT f. Vi" opena ; Methodist church on ..Wednesday sveeK-iuna, m &ugene i afternoon in the. churctunarlors. , I Miss ,Ylvienne Elker. daughter The earlier part of the Oafter-1 of JWr, and Mxsi Pi, A Eiker, will i noon was devoted to the- btfeiness heave f thia afternoon "for iEugene ; or the month with Mrs. H Hi. Van- where she will, be a guest, on the devort, the president, presiding. 1 v I Unjveraitx ot .Oregon campus over :Dr. Fred C. Taylor, pastor of I tha, week-end. Misa Elker will : be t the church, had charge of the de- entertained at her-sorority, Alpha motions, .reading .from , Proverbs Omtcron PI.-She will attend-her 31:10-31. - - -, -: :4 sorority "formal" as well as other ' L ThaJNapjnt clrclewas appointedJ Interesting campus events. teecorate tie puipit tor tne 1 . - - montn pflFebruary. The, South-1 J dmat8 Bible , . east circle wttn Mrs. is. -AMiuer, I Class. Will Meet the president; In charge, will serve ; the 6 o clock club supper the lat- ter part of this month. i - On Wednesday afternoon, at the . time of the general aid -meeting, I the. ladies of the Yew Park circle v held a cooked food sale and added a satisfactory amount to: their treasury. - Tomerrow f he -.West .', Central circle will, have their sale atl the Grant Day ; tire shop on r or tn commercial street.? , -purlng the- program and ; social 1 hour, with Mrs. J.; R. Carrnthers, president, of. the' South Central circle, served as general chairman. At: the tea. hour y various social groups ilormed and yery. delicious, refreshments were served to , ap- nroximately 100 ladies w ; , A .During the social hoar Miss Eu genia Savage delighted the guests v with a grdup of especially selected IjMano solos.. i 'v : Ay large group of - ladles with : I Mrs. William Yarnell as chairman. served: the guests.: Those assist ing in this way were Mrs." A. J. Wheaton. Mrs. H. R. White, Mrs. . E. H. Willis, Mrs. O. W Emmonsv v Mrs. E.sR, Macy, Mrs. A. Anna, - Mrs, Laura Clutter, Mrs. r.iw, Eppley; Mrs. G. L.' Forge, Mrs. E". ' Tallman, Mrs. II. F. Shanks and I.Ira. Fred C. Taylor. Leslie Can Do's ' Elect Officers . Members of the Woman's Bible class of the First Methodist church win meet, at the homo of t&Irs B. Blatchford; at ttf i 5 ; StAtestreet this afternoon for the . regular monthly social and business meet ing. DoroUiyl 11111,1 !isACathryn KUJsKisal 6e DanlelsCM fesIarie StfinteraanUtMlsa; iQrace Dayiaad Ulssv Eiixabeth Waters. .-. "Russian danced by Cynthia'Do lano and Maxine Myers. t&if Dance of the Shadows; (by Mar-: jorie Webb. A doe dance.' by. Fay Wassanv Waits Jn .A Jlat; by Giace Day. Hungarian dance, J J Cynthia Delano and Maxine Mjfera.v - v Gypsy Beggar, dance.', by. Elisa beth Waters., : , t ( :.- ;. : Tulip- Time,, it . Dutch, tlance by Margaret Bell and.Zoe Iianlels.( , In. addition, .tOuthe .dance nnm bers. John, Spong Lentertiiined the pupils with a pert ormano in-magic Following the program. Supt. and -Mrs. Lyman J.Steed, iaad members tthe, faculty served de licious, refreshments. ! Haiisted by pnpilS'Of the.schooL . -, . - - .In. the group motoring". out to the deaf - school t for -the ' evening were Mr. and MrsCS. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Baumgart ner, Mr.-and- Mrs. G. .1. Forge, Charles Bier, ilrs. Ray Farmer, Miss Matties Beatty. Mrs. Erwin Smith and Mrs. S. M. Endicott. Ecctesic Club Meets at The Spa Twenty-five members ' of the Ecclesia club met yesterday noon for the regular luncheon- meeting at The Spa. Representuivei.and Mrs.- Swan were special s guests- of the club. ' Representative Swan, the speaxer, took as his I subject. . smiles. '. t-.i-v ,r P'irthda y Ann i versa ry bf ' ,,o. viui trrxniz ueieorated , ,Mr- John Prints. was delight fully "complimented On Saturday eveniag when, a -group of, her frieads prepared -,f or ber pleasure a dehpious six o'clock dinner.,.The evening was spent in conversation and; at cards, A beautiful piece of silver J was presented; to the honor guest. ; libydt Neighbors' Install, rOfficers on Monday at jransi House Forty-two members and. visitors were in attendance at the regular business meeting, and installation o officers which the OregoaQrafe camp of the Royal Neighbors of America held on Monday evening, January 24, jat, St. Paul's parish house on Chemeketa street. i ' - Mr and Mrs." Everett De Vinhey of Yaliee, Mont, were ' Welcomed into the order as members. The parish hall was decorated with evergreen, .Oregon. grape and purple and white flowers Those iu charge were Azzle Hixoni Pearl Lickis. La Verne -Fiala... Minnie Nelson and Myrtle Henderson. Mrs, Ida Hamblen of Portland, supervisor of -Idaho and Oregon, assisted by district deputy Bea trice Shawdoin-of Corvallis, were the installing officers. The- following officers were.. in-'(Mr.' Sylvia "Orrell i Is . chaTrmani availed; jOracle. Rose M. -Abbott; i met' 'yesterday : for ' a luncheon past oracle.. Mildred '; Nash; ; vice f meeting-at i The Spa." : tracle, -Ida-: Keene; chancellor.! .In the group were ivriss ' Jost- Mary ' Ackerman ; ' recorder, Sarah I phlne Shaded M iss f Anna 'Eimraer Plerson ; receiver.? Susie Parmen-nian, Miss Ruth. Cooper. Miss Ber tor; -marshal. La v"erns Fiala; as-j nice Mulvey.' Miss Minnie ShredeC sistant: marshal,! Azzle Hixon; in ner sentinej. Minnie Nelson; outer' sentinel." Nellie Pierce; the graces. Faith, Mary Alpin ; M od esty, Vir ginia Ab< Unselfishness,- Mina Saunde rs : Endurance, Ida McCul ley; Courage. I. Pearl Lickis, and musician, Lelia Sharp. , , : At this time the newly installed oracler . Rose Abbott, - presented Mrs. Hamblem and Mrs. Show- tloing with beautiful gifts ; from the order. : ' , Rose Aboott. Susie Parmen ter, Ida Keen e and Sarah Peterson had charge of the following program; Piano' solo, Leila , 'Sharp; solo nce; Grace- Day,, with Mrs.' Teed at the piano; , piano olor Mildred Abbott. i , V . The following! committee was in charge of the refreshments:- Anna Simmons, Sarah - Nelson, ; Myrtle Henderson and Bertha Loveland. s .The! next -meeting' willf be held on; Wednesday evening. February 2 at the parish house. Girls' Council o V ir C A Meets for Luncheon at The Spa j . . A group of the dozen . young women who compose the girls' council of the YWCA, of which M iss Rosalind Van - Winkle. M iss Elizabeth Baker, and Mrs. Sylvia Orrell. . - - f Visits Five Weeks in San Francisco Mrs.. Julia Parsons has returned to Salem after spending five;weeks in San Francisco as the guest of heir son ? and daughter, - Mr. . and Mrs. HowUrd H.' Haley. Mrs: Par- sens is in the real estate business. KELLOGG STAND ON V v CHINA APPROVED (Centinoed from pf 1.) - I China what are described as "gen eTOus'. terms, to end if possible the- -seridus ; situation, ' wifh' - its grave possibilities, that has ktlsen in the Far East. : '-- ' , 4 The British press " and public anxiously await official publica tion of the proposals. but , up: to the, present the ministers content themselves with repudiating "In accurate versions of alleged terras published In the foreign press and at the same time asserting that the terms. When made. publlc,will be found Jo be generous. , , : The. Impression drawn from the mlni&teriaHiinis is that wKn"otlt proposals may nor go far enoush . to satisfy- tlie-governraent liberal and labor-critics, they will prove too conciliatory.; to' please the ul--tra-conservative' supporters of the '' government and. the British busi ness .communities. In China, - -Although it is'understodd- that - the r terms x will- provide for the erenttial surrender of the' British . concessions id China, including ex-tra-territoriality,' nothing has been-A allowed to leak concerning a ques tion, which Is considered ' vastly more; important, namely, what are-'-the guarantees that 'will be re-v Quired "from China and In what " way does the government propose to- get over the difficulty - that -there is" no aingltf governing body in China at present by which such 4 guarantees could be extended. , HOPPE LTLDSHAGELACnEn - BOSTON. 1 Jan. f 27. (API-t Willie Hoppe, . world -champion 18.2 balk line: yiHU'rd!st,.toC ay won f the ' seventh . block . of , lAa l 3600 point match with Eric.H3?-,j y.. nlaeher. - former champion, :300". I to - 87, In five innings. Ilpppea t high run was 117 and Ilagen- lacher's 87. Hoppe scored ' 1,986 'poinU - and Hagenlacher M67. . ;. ... - . t i ."Chlloauln.$7to00 ' ChUoqviia theater to; begin building at once. o. Social Caeitdjur O .1 - - Today ; . District ; meeting vof j Woman's Missionary society. (- First Evan gelical church.. 10 o'clock. , ..South section pf Woman's union -r First Congregational church. Mrs. E.-AiMiller; 1506 South' High .street,.: hostess. ' ' ; Yomarco class of firsL-Metho- uui uuruu, in i a. j cj. ja. iumara,- zoii u street, hpstees. . v 'American Legion: auxiliary sew- I ing meeting. Mrs.' John - Rottle, 760 South Commercial street, hos tess. 7; 30 o'clock. Qt . Cooked food. . candy and " rum mage sale, 3i&orth High street Chemeketa ehapterDaughters of the t American Revolution. in charge;::" '1.--: ;; 's- ' ,,; Woman's ; Bible -f class of First Methodist church. JHrs.3-BIatch- ford,; 17G JTState-street hostess; : James Godfrey's.. ? : Frederick Starr, leading anthro pologist. Lecture" 'program .at Waljer Hall, ''WilTamette univers ity campus, 8 o'clock." Subject, "Japan's Place 1rf the SunT .Cooked food sale at Grant Day tire shop, corner' Chemeketa and N. Commercial streets. i West Cen tral circle of First "Methodist! church. I Cooked ..food sale. Salem Heights club. S. P.' ticket office. 184 N. Liberty street. ; Rummage, "cooked -food . and candy sale, 244 North High street. Chemeketa ' chapter, Daughters - oX tXe -: American (Revolntionl In eiarare'.--- . ' . .-. - v . L iState meetlnriof the- American associauon of Uni ver stty-i Women In-Eugene.- . i Annual - Burns' club banquet. aiarioajrtotei. . . - - 1 Mwaay Salem' MacDewell clubia8uuun. Anna Ellis Barker, "The Harmony of the Arts." -tWaller Hall, .8110 o'clock. . ; . ' : ' , - ' . & rtbni modern: hx)nse.FoTir il ocks from postoffice. RImWOOD 7. - - i TRY; US : FIRST I-V SALEBI HARDWARE CO. -v -. -i Jute, ' t v . The. Wlnchester.Store I ' SALEM. OREGON Phone 173 - 120 N. CornT- fit. . ; Btiy : Godriimeiit Ihspecf ed Meato! 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Associated Ethyl is red, ' but all not Ethyl gasolines'. ; 'motors suddenly become supble, -ahdeagerfb But whdtHrJy engine is " rtineAvith a newexcitement as tyour car swfceps'over hills on 1 : ' V.'" - " ' M .'- to get- to follow. the diamond . pumps.GetAssociat ed withEthyl today! j ?- ' - t ' . ; Associated Ethyl Cas- . oline sells for 3 cents above Ihercgular mar- ket price of gasoline. - Ljrmstd bf t-- f "I -'fl'(y .- X.M7skJrv vVALv JJ t ' ' i r i )' , the : : .! : -" - V . , '-'i .hi 7'' 'te- : -ik" i 2 s I . . :v--V. : AsociacdJthyl Gacoline li . j ; --; imJyrcicular sotUined quality, -' : 5 "mor,rtule td th jsrajlon Also- ' : clatsi Gasoline prCKlXccd at the 1 AHocIited 04 Co.iaoerl, ! 75ti Ethyl BranJ of AntuKnock : i' jeral Motors Corporation. ' ' ' i r'Ajtociatcd is superfine gatoline ! to tartwlth.Ita distinctive chain J rf boil ing points ha ajwygivea 'I : . a j :; i nwutanu superior motor pcr Now; with the adiition Of Ethyl';: t eoaphasized and developed b: ; 1 Cause the Ethyl Compound, while : nor a ruei ttsei t, aoea create with -. : in the motor better condition of combustion, to that Associated i gasoline Can give a far larger : I measure of its faAerrnt power and : : speed Qualities already there. ! U but heretofore not fully released. I 11 4'- A IF. I" t ' 1 ' 3r A S S O C I A T E D O I L - C O MP Ato SustainedQuality Products 1 5 DHvcr! DrJIy tess oa -We-Jr.oisy nftTiaooni. f ?r tsi-c . Mrs. J. Wlllard De Yoe was hos-