r Social Caleadar- - I, it !. .Hit t .. Q - Coauaoad froar pg S-), - Bent and ilarge crowd is antici? pated.1 1 All members., and . friends of tb United Art la an are - wel come io'eotoe. The meeting .will be. held-InvMcComack ;Jiall2 at; the t;orer dt t Liberty , and Court '.-U. -The Calted 'Artisan "r cXm wiU.'.fnrnlaa;-music for dCf , -or those who car to n jwi it- after . the regular fcatrlotie QrogranV has been-arlTesuj -.' , Today ;i Film- at First .Congregational church. Scenes - from latimat 4ife of Abraham Lincoln. 7 Jl o'clock. v Mrs. - W. E, Anderson's f musical tea- 3 o'clock.- - 5 " ' . t ..." .v .. Monday i ..' : Portland Symphony, orchestra In concert and Herbert Wither spoon in short lecture. , Elsinore theater. 8 ' o'clock 1 rk J- afuf Jr.: Stufgis Atpend Mr.' 'rtnd Mrs; Italph. Sturgls at tended the meeting of the Eastern Star In Brooks last Tuesday night. I At rtMs -'time "-Mrs. Pearl Stereas I f nfr . tsa . Gerrali ' chaDter. ' as grand u - ft. Esther of Oregon, made her ofXt- ?: w i"1 Mrs. J oseynme o tcwarc a Honored AVithOutstandihg Ted iit'Engene'. , - ; An-event ttaodal prominence 1 rM.Kk?iT. f thlsw-wajthe-br1dre party -vMusUial eoiieewbowUl ' ' " Si i ' speak in- eaSera tomorrow night at taeuElsinoxe and . in. whose-, honor a i dinner vhau been. planned at. the Elks club, v - and tea ior. wbJch Mr. "Josephine Stewurt and'th, girls .of" Gamma Phi '.'Beta 'sorority entertained. The. party was siren at the soror ity, chaoter-house, "Bridge - was played between two Jrand- four o'clock, Wni tables-being; arranged. and '-some seventy-fwev or more guests calling-at. four-o'clock for tea..; ,.L j 'I 1. -... . .. About fifty of the guests were invited ' from.' Salem. Albany and Corrallis. ' - j-" fi Mrs. X. I , Patterson, and Mrs. Robert J. Hendricks of Salem poured, . - , Receiving were Miss Esther Set ters." ss: Rarriltl tietAott and Mis. Stewart''- rrV '- The roomA were; beautifully, de corated in earvrln,blopiaa and on the tea table 'was a bououet of pink carnations :mud yellow: o- acUiand ptnk tajfefs: j 'f; The-out-of-town guests were as follows-' From 'sJemyMrs7 T. X Pattersonv Mrs.- Robert-JT Head- Progrttnt for ' Valentine .wv. . i Lav xjoncerz cori Mrs'' George- Rbdgers, - Mrs. Charles A. Park. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd; Miss Margaret CoBper. Mrs Mildred Bright; Mrsf B? a. Schuek- ingf -Mrev A N. -GUbert,-Mrs WU- lianv "Brown. ? Mrs. -Joha McNary . Mrs. MT ArThompsoafirsrHomer SmUh Mrs: M. -Fnrgy. Mrs. K. H. DHnfeter; Mrs.' Milton I. Meyers, Mrs.lRichafd Slater, Mrs. Arthur VassanMrs William Lytle.' From Albany: Miss Flora 1ttasbnr Mrftl Hdckihs. Trom,rCorTallls? Mrs. A O. Rennl Mrs.' GeorgrH White, Mr C, H. Eee, Mrs. E. E. WoosU er,- Mrs. -J-- -Oi Smith, -Mrs. John Wagoner. MrsJ It-'R. Patterson, Mrs, "A,- R. GrouW-Mrs. Mabel' Gar i : : rooms were' vividly decorated with many Valentines -and boquets of silvery pussy willows. The guests ;t, r Mary. Gertrude railed from - Z Valentlna games and. contests were "enjoyed hntil the tea - hour when Mrs. 'Butler served delicious reiresnmeniB, . assisiea vy aiia. a. In the group were: Lillian Pot ter, Frances Huston,- Betty, Ab rams.""So!Dhle'Hu;bes,' Margaret McKemle ' Jane McKenzie. Jeaii Vak Slyke, Kathryn 'Ellis, Lucille Hackett, Marian' ' Ross, and- the hostess' Mary Gertrude Butler.' Portland t Symphony : Announces George Bl Guthrie,- owner of the -beautiful Ehsinore theater as sisted Dr. Wlllem Voni Hoogstra- teu-nd Mrs' M Donald. Spencer in the selection of the program wjiich the Portland Symphony or chestra will give ,bn Monday even ing in Salens.. - tj i - The program is a gem in di versity, -and. Is a cerwm bid for the, eUthusiatlc approval of those who attend what 'promises to b one of the most- superb- perforia- ancea lft'the-hlsteTy of the Ei- tore theater.-"-" J':- 1 la the, wards of ,one who hs,i proyed herself -to be a great friend of tHa orchestra that' is coming to Salem, "It was hard to. place an ! Artisans dance. Derby ball. Woman's u club .eiasses.isciub housef " - t.. ,'iti t f r'Ai A. U. W class in pre-sehool study. Mrs. C. A. Downs, ' 2121 South High Street, hostets. 2:30 O'clock;- - f,;f .; il .' ' Tneeday Needlecraft club. ' Mrs. George Martin, 1190 South 14th Street, ; -Writers club. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Paulus,.; 1155 North Summer street, hosts.' - t Wt p. T. TJ Trances Willard Day, Program and Jeilver tea, ' ; K :MV WeneAday' R. N. A. Valentrae parry. St. Paul's'' Parish1 hbose.'S o'clock. ' Royal Neighbors sewing, club: Mrs. Atzle Htron,u 410T South" " t4th street, hostess. Pot-ltrck-luncheon at noon.'"' -- - - ! Xhursday United Artisans.1 Patriotic meet ing1 McCornatfk uall. ' " Ladies of the G. A. R. Lena Straw Taylor, 1795 Fairgrounds Road, hostess. 2 bvclock. ' Friday 1 Junior Guild bridge tea. St. Paul's parish tfcoule! "Reservations with Mrs. J. R. Lu per; "telephone i i West " Side circle xf the Jason Lee ladies aid" society. Mrs. .Rich ard Erleksonr 1 HP North liberty Street, 'hostesslo'clock. - the evening includes Mrs. I, L. McAdams, Mrs. 1 l3cott Reed, ahd Bfrs. Elwell. " - - - '" -- Dr. George H. Alden is presi dent of the "Mnnesota club; F. P. Killian, vite ' president; ' and1 Mrs. W; J: Lihfoot,v8ecr'etary. w'i " A. 'nvtwtloxf is extended to all fdrtaer tesldents of Mmue-l sota' to kttend - this 'gatherlil'g ' a weektrom Y&Jbr? "4i"u v - .. . . t ifr. iiarrison Entertapng PringlePlea8ant Point Club The Prmgle'Pleasant' Point tlub met FehrUaYy'S'-at the 'hbme 'ot Mrs. Homer Harrison, 103 Marion, for an all day meeting.' Members present were: "Mrs.5 Frank: Clark, Mrs. Ernest Clark, Mrs. Olive Sha rer. Mrs. E. S. coates, Mrs. V. rert. Mrs. ate Wjamesbn, Mrs, tZ j :2 CT J:-' Kerr, .Mr. ArtHuia Clark. JJJSJ? i?3St f-H-?: IvSwVoagl (ews. Jars. uranc xuigm, am r ---. ttm - tIftiid;"; indicates Board; - "i , tlm'7'Wcu-'arirterf8Iot. For- Weekend " : ' ' '':"' " .," ". t; j The completo program, opening UT,TTeArM. QTiol Pon at o'clock with Herbert -WJtherv land.; who la spending some time spoon's lecture, will be- as follows: N Talk by Herbert Witherspoon, president1? Chicago Musical Col lege.''' . . ; " ' II . . ; Unfinished, Symphony Schubert Tannhauser 'Overture ' .Wagner in Salem aa . the house-guest oi Mrs. Aint DeWltte M l Pbrtland over ihe week-end. - ; ' iVtt73 Service Features' Article' on'EUy Ney' "' Ait international news service. Eyg-jing Star r--.........Wagner featured the following paragraph . . (from "Tannhauaer?) concerning Elly-,ey.wlfe of Dr. I j -?-:llL Willem Von Hoogstraten who i-Ij,flght on Bald MounUln be at the Elslaore tomorrow uignt i ZzZZL.L. Moussorksky to conduct the PorUaud'Sytnpnohy j Val TriMt Sibelius Oreheirtrai :t'.xzxr?r,ia ? fniht of the BUmble-Bee I EIly Ney was the guest soloist I - :r - . , . ,- Klinsky-Kbrsakotf at the Beethoven Centenary Festi-1 UarcBe slave STchaiskovsky vat in Fortia&OY ore., xasi monw. V1TW . . . A mAA 4w 4 tn tv,. gram was that the number select-1 Homer Q$ulet,Jr., Entertaim ed fo he aeentrai- peTrormancei Xitn supper rany as vie Horner Goulet, Jr son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Homer Goulet, enter tained with Jttf enjoyable supper party at the' Gray- Belle Friday. The -affair flolo wed the-. Valentine ball -at-whlcb Mrs. Ralph- White entertained her junior dancing class. A group of twelve members of the class who are the same age as Homer, Jr., were the guests.- - Clever Valentine r novelties de corated the - supper table, while the chosen color scheme featured emulated, most falthtulrythe mas-jfn the flowers', candles and vara rfra trTia tr mmnnanuni ina liar-1 i w -- .w 0. -t - - ried on most successfully the Ioftyl-Kc'':nrwep traditions of thO Beethoven school. MissvAiargarei xseu, miss cueanor Wngnt, iommy uvesiey, vnaries Kay Bishop, Tavidyr-; if., Ed win Cross, Fraak4 Cross, Werner Brown, Billy iDyerV amt the-ost. Homer GouleC Jf -' l Last night Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet, Sr., Honored their .sou at concerto '-Of Brahms." It happened howevtis that the major piano concertos- of Beethoven had 1 already been given by the Portland Sym phony hestr daHnB- the: pant year." Madame"rf eyherserT battng been the soloist for the most 1m port ant of them all,, the Emperor, Therefore the magnificent work of Brahms was Inserted 'for this oc casion. Its appropriatness appears when it is realized that of all. the composers: - who" followed ;;Jteet- honren, Brahms waslthe one .who Visitors Returns to Sen Francisco 'Mrs. Matthew McCnrrle of San Francisco has returned to her home after spending a fortnight In Salem as the guest of her father I dlnner on the ; occasion of bis Joan B. liolman. , 1 birthday anniversary. T. A. Nor 1 ST VT9 A . . TTT.TT - . m. -w- - 9 ' " MTS. Y. to. Anaerson ryu v llrATr;r:-Tr;: whose hfrthdav falli Entertain Witff '' ' j bn' the same day, - jfere shared talpmlW tomorrow night W thePbrtland tf symphony Orechestra at the jsisi- r - i. -. V- c?t" 'en,M,r 1 Bold The guesu have been invited to Mid-unnter bat tiering on call at 3 o'clock. ! jrrirrmr T'iomf m1i '-The . - mid-winter- gathering of Minnesota club will be an event bt Monday. eening, February 21 la thf banquet room at the YMCA, bekmriinsat - 7:30 o'clock. Prof. X..O.'4-Ilail of Willamette Univer Mrs. Erie BuUer, were delightful-1 aity will b Jhe speaker of. the lr -enlertiTiielf 'on -TatTirCi y tttir-1 evtmrw Jfarj Gertrude Butter I&tertains With Valentine Party ' ;La- group of friends of Mary Ger trude Butler,' daughter ot-ilr.' tnd (Continued on pS 4.) BABY GRAND PIANO Regular SC75 'value, new -model reduced - to. ' 4 7 5. 'Terms sxo a months GeOv C. Will. Music House, 432 State St.- Est. 1879. Wikon Bros. MIR $1.45 $1.95 IS New crisp shirts in psttterns or smart ness ana distinction made by Wilson Bros. Morp t a n thirty dpzep at the apyeprices'in izes XYz to 18. Your opportunity to St acquainted with Wilson Brothers Xine fitting shirts, at 8 re markable saving. 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Ah the Vivid colors of Spriiig ire replreira cian rose, whirl jpool, ijtother Goose, tea) dupk, jpistachei; ocpari g?6en; 'pbjor, 'mo key; skin, queen blue' and many others. In sucn fabrics : 'a31flai - crepe; crepe roma, frost crepe ad georgette.' . " 1 '; ' " '.w-. ,-w';-d ; ... , V. , ' . -' Sport Jfatp;le.?i WMQ l- :- . iT,-'";I- 'T' " ouits 'like fsew ravor - f and Importance r tv-.... "V-vf .r f . , - -Any number, of little - mannish taillecrs1 that accentuate f emirdni tycmart little tweedi thatswag-ger-Tiehip length" jackets. 'IJpre dressy type's' IT fyou "wlshi-chati meehf ancy "checks," twfeeds, 'tier ringbone1 and 4iiagonals---in. . ,rtths, .greys, greens, Jblues'a'nd etv v t ' vyhen Sport outfits are the darlings bf the fashion world, sport nata - take an important place n every woman's thoughts Our collection includes sport hats of smarfva- riety--of all rnafirier of chic-se bur fewest arrivals priced at only 1 T" Mew Firocte ,4. . ' ' S,h ' ri';.'-'-' ,!-."--and up ' . . - ' . ;' . New Silk Blouses i ' i S5:?5 to 7.75 ' These - blouses fairly breathe spring smartaes trun litUe jtoy ish' collars catch! fashion's,' eye witli their ' vivid -.. cold rs rose, ' green, blue, white and 'colorful prints.' In . such fabrics as! crepe ec'hine, "sic broadcloth and mojre; ,v. ' I MS.fHLn.tte(i .3 . V"