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. ; j ii i .I, - ' ' i ....... . . - i . -..f jm - -. ' !Bergmdn ".. Uges Care ; In . rreparation.btudy bourse .to Fit Needs frben a atudefit Is said to "fail , Iff Lla BchooJ work. if the kchool, not th teacher, thai has tailed, It watt declared by B. E.; Berlin aif, Salem high school instructor. In ai address .Tfctore the Salem Lions club at . Friday's luncheon. . But tfitf schools are now coming ' .Tnorn and more to (ace the facta, 'Bergman said, and numerous ' hopeful signs point to a day when no pupil who? Is not actually .feeble minded,- neea "u , in senoot. ' Considering that 57 per cent of alt people are mechanically mind ed and ;Only fire per cent of them aV'e'' exclusively mental in . their ; leanings it cart; hardly bd said ..' ihat, too . much, emphasis is being placed on mechanical end commer tdaf education. Bergman urged, . Twenty per cent of the people are listed as "morons, Bergman said, but that means merely that the schools hare not yet found a way to educate them.' .' Courses of study 6ught to; be formulated - by persons who know the students who are going to be tfught, not by someone thousands of miles, away, the speaker, urged. - .The remark&ble increase In en ; roflmeht.at. high schools, of the nation . ia, due to .the humanistic, tendencies in education Bergman ' M . ... ' : .BAKU - ' - . - NeVr : Building Located on . Northf Gapltot Street to .' ' . Seat 550' People 1 Work en tbeHolly wood theater building, on North Capital, - has progressed, to a point at which it vis possible to announce', definitely - the1 opening date as March-3. f . rne floor, has been completed -am the seats for 550 spectators ' will be put in place next- week. The building, the first suburban. theater, in Salem, is -befog built " by'., John Williamson; extenshre owner of p"fopertf ''in th tforth end. . - ' This 'theater; because of its compactness is especially adapted to the Mazda projecting' equip ment ( which : is being" installed, a new. inyention which throws re markably, clear picture 'but has scr far not been adapted to a throw of orer 100 feet.' The surf which will be in haVge" of the theater: when7 ft opens "includes AI Krause, mana ger; ; Raymond' barton, 'operator; Mary Leabold, organist i'P Und, doorman Beatrice Kerster, ".Lor raine KInfter and Faye WHiUms, ,. ushers. mi . ' . ' '.. ; ... Hard Fotfaht brvoVce Case - . OCLllCU III VMW(H WWMH Mrs. Ella Hagenauer of Silyer toa won her divorce trait against Yri&miehhtiet: lh circuit ceuft yesterday; The Mt- Antet fodue ers Packing; Company, Iric. was .co-defendaht itt thcase. , , , , Mrs. Hagenauer; Vcharged her husband";'.WllhabusiTe and cruel treatment done .beore their tpur children while under the infltfeice of intoxicating niquorst t Shfl told, the i cdutt Bat whilr soUfrj "her husband was" Kind to his fatnllji but :" continual, drlnklris made it u nfetf e f ot her" to' liVe with him. . .r The ' court ruled that, the .de fendant' should, furnish' the. plain tiff wltli ; quit-claim, .deed to a houee . and., lot in Eiirerton and the MU Angel Producers Packing r company was ordef ed to turn oref $230 of a Tuftd field In treat there Iof" the fatolly. - , ; , Afnt. Hagedatfer was giVeii the custody at the four children with the ;pTotIsion Ithat her, husband might keep each child' for a period not, to, exceed, one. month during the school vacations. Both sides of the suit will bear their own expenses of the trial which. was hard fought,. especially on matter of propert)' rights. Mofe thaA"66 Seal Cubs? Report af Baseball Park - - , BOTES SPRINGS, Cal.. Feb. 18. (XP)--More than 0 ball players, Falestneff ot hits., aid, runs, (and errors), dlsplaj-'ed- their wares to . San'- Francisco Seals officials to day in the first workoxtt slncfe cdm ing to training camp' fire days ago. A frkmdly sun dry-coated the diamond and the horde of athletes who hare fielded .1000 while pass " Ins s dates at meal times: turned their efforts into a hnaHhv vnrW out. :-' - . . j , ,; With 'continued good weather, Manager Nick Williams will pot on a fall nine inning game Sunday, while, at the same time the club will bid goodbye to those rookies whose efforts have failed to please official eyes. . Fully Plastered, f lSod4,.4' Boetn UoctEtreeS corner- iot f ccojcJ'?v. THE QBSGOSXATESItA SALEM; (mEGOIt- '(Ccatiasea from pc t.) . - ' - serred by the hostess,; assisted by Mrs. ; Mary G&ser atir Mrs. Du Boie. Pasttrh Star Soviajl Afternopn Club to Observe Washington's Jiirthddij - a , ..The . Social . Afternoon club - of Chttdwiek eUapter of the - Eastern Star will entertain-off Tuesday" af ternobn fn ; the, Masdnfc, j temple with a Washington's Jirthday pro gram. ; . All j Baiter; S tars" fn' the city are invited to attend. ... I . The social committee t for, the afternoon'. Includes . Mrs! Tlalph Thompson, chairman:- Mrs. .Daisy Melntyre, Mrs.; Ruth Pound, .Mrs. Addle Dunsford, Mrs. .Emma Mc CarteV M&&' Lea Chetrlngton, Mrs Faftnie Brown. Mrs.' Michet Son and Mrs; Hefen Bohannon. f . ' - ' University Women WtU . Hear Papers on" International Convention,' at Meeting Today - A program ot outstanding merit has been arranged by the Salem branch of , the, American Associa tion of University Women for the 12:30 o'clock luncheon" today at the.Elks club'; At' this- time the three papers en' the -Inter national' conrention which was held In Amsterdam and Which were presented at the re cent state meeting-Iff Eugene, wlM be heard: ! Tffe" three speakers in clude .Mtss EdltM Carter Kutiey, Mrs. Harry Buxton aid Mrs. Ger trude McElresh. all of Corvallis. Kensington Club, Meets on Thursday for Afternoon of Needlework MrsT, S,, BobeHs Mrs'. Fred RItner and Mrs. Fred Erixon were special guests on Thursday after npott' at the. meeting of the' Ken sington club at which Mrs. F. S. Arturfaen was hoe t ess t her home, 1110 North CapKei street. , FpHowing '..an aitirnbon of' con versation and needlework, the hos tess served refreshments.. , . The club members' In the group1 for an enjoyable meeting ,. were Mrs. George P. tiriffith, Mrs". Geo. King, Mrs. Henry E. Morris,. Mrs, Frank Power, Mrs. C. Smith a'rd the hostess Mrs. F. S. Anun sed; ''.;; . At the next nleetlng of the clufb Mrs, Otto J. Wilson will entertain at her home on State street. Zena Community Club Will Hepeat Minstrel Show Tonight .. The minstrel show, sponsored by ,the Zea Comfti'unlty , club, which was received last night at the school house with'.su'c.hi favor, will be repeated again tonight at 8. o'clock.; The community,, club sponsors a similar show - at tlfe school each anodtnV. the perform ance seldom failinr to erfw a capacity house. Those, wnd saw the show last- .night feet that it surpasses fany previous minstret entertainment that has befen given. ' toyal Betedn Clas AssejAbles. at' ChurcJiJof . Regular February Meeting "The lioyai Berea'n class of the Court Street Church of Christ met at the church" parlbfrs Tuesday eve ning; Feb. 15, for their regular monthly business meeting and so cial. Abbul 30 riembers. were present, after the business mset inc. sames were played and val entines exchanged.: At a late hour refresTimeiiU were" served, This class is the young married people of the ctiurcht An invitation Is ettended to all young , married people of the city mho da not attend Sunday school to meet with us at our class' period Shnday mornings and', enjoy- our social' tito 6ttce month. Sweet Briar Club Observes Guest Day Wednesday v.. With Enjoyable MiisicaXe ,-ab- enjoyable meeting of the Sweet Briar club was held 0& Wed nesday af tfnUoon at' the home of Mrs. tfOtf Grpte,, -ltir.;iraap'' of - ," . 'A,- .tV." 4- I offc to tlidi' offieft ValV U6W 575&t5itf.00 : . ' , Selling at r c $ & THE GREATEST , SHOE ; VALUES SALEM 4 specltfi gnest i&vltedr tat- the? oc- casioit. . - " .' - . 3 The -visitors .welcomed included Mfa. Wqftn Iteriry, Mrs, Charles McCarter, 'Mrs. " Lee . Gibson,' Mrs. Harry Cfawford, ; Mrs." Albert emitb, Mrs. Rose'' . Babcock, air's Ffbrence' Taiylof.. Mrs. It. A. Bievins; Mr si Yona.Bine'gar, Mrs. Crabffee, Mrs. Orln Noyes, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Clark, MrsJ E. -W. Hobson' and so"n Emery, and Mrs. Earl Pear'c'y. .r-,ij i . A- delightful musicale was held dftf&g tH6 af ferfioonj opining' with (wo piano solos by Emery Hobson, the talented young sod of Prof, and Mrs. E. W. Hobson., The num bers. "Arietta; (tfreigl arid Gou nodV "March of the Marionettes" Wete followed by Mrs. Earl Pear Cy's' numbers; Mrs. Pearcy sang love songs in Japanese German, French' and English... : Mrs. Orin Noyes jleased the group? wrlth sev eral readings. : Mrs. Pearcy. after outliin-g the plot of the opera, "Madame Batterfly,'! , sajxg a , splo from ther scefe followed by "1 Dreamt I Dwett id Marble Halls," front "The Bohemian Girl.". Emery lfobn returned tb the piano t6 play both" "Romania" (Confrey) and "Asa's Death," by drieg A piano'solo ' Waif also giv e'd by Francis Grote. . At the' tea s h6ur the"' hostess served refreshments. . Birthday Anniversary' Is Celebrated in Hollywood , The 49tH birthday attniversary of .Rudolph Schweinger," of the Jpllywbod community, was cele brated on Tuesday evening with thoroughly enjoyable ; surprise party when a group of friends called.vunex'bectedly' ta honor him t In the group weTe"Mrs."Gladys Solid of Bremertdfi. Wash.; Mr. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wfllikm Starr, Miss Milly Smith, ; Mr and Mrs. John Gunsley, Mr. andT hits.' II Schna're, Victor La Due Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker and daughter, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Ella bowman, R. L. GibbinaT and the Honor guest and hostess, Mr. and Mrsv Rudolph Schweinger. ' Many appropriate. gifts were re ceived by the .honor guest. A feature ot the blrthd' luncK eon was an immense angel' food cake topbed' WltbT lighted candles. Fraulein Danko Speaks at Ecclesid Club f Twenty-flyo members of the Ec clesia Business Girls club, heard tie talk on Austria' wMclt Frau lein Marranne Danko save Thurs day at The Spa' , Frauleinr Da-jrkd;, who, is in the United States from Viennal was introduced, jay ' .Miss Tweeton, . a . nurse at the Marion County Child : Health demonstra tion. . ; Mrs. Homer Best J s Hostess for Columbine Club, Mrs. Homer. Best .was hpstess At an attractive luncheon is her home on Thursday; wHett'shtf enteftaiiiea members of the Columbine club. ( Spring flowers' and ntnk tapers were nsed ' on - the luncheon table where covers were plaedTfbT Mrs: William McCarroll, ; Mrs. Ralph Howard, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. James McAlpine, Mrs. A. L. Turn bieson, Mrs. James Rowland; Mr' Lou Gohrke, .Mrs. Joe Beck and the hostess,, Mrs. Best. . , Mrs. Gohrke and Mrs: McCaT rolIJ were honored wflK a birthday handkerchief shower given by Mrs. Davis and the' club members. Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Rowland received prizes for the' best model ed animal, while . the consolation award went to-Mrs. McClarroll. . dtnersi Bankinj BtHncu Offlos nonrs'trom l- g'g" yjpair VHILE THEY LAST . , All sizes, ?hul not in aU leathers HAS EVER KNOWN - - - - - - - - ' - -- - -" - : - - it II iMMeia i H - Mrs. BeswM; assisted by Mrs. Tumbieso'n. . ... . . . .. . . At the next meeting of the group Mrs. Divis will entertain. ; RainoW&fr&iM . Instait:jOffic6r Tonight I Chad wleKt assembly Order of Rainbow; fori Girls wiir hold" an Open . installation tonight In the Masonic,' feitople.; The parents of the. - girls , are .especially urged ; to attend the ce'remonle - The:;De Mdlay boys hate been Invited-to attend in a body. . Miss. Lena MTedier. will be the installing officer. . Miss Billie Cup per will be the installing marshal, and Miss Esther Wood the instal ling chaplain. . . . The .regular business session will take place 817:30 o'clock, with the installattoo followiug at 8:30 o'clock. Guest Front A Ibany Mrs. TV G. Hopkins of Albany Is spending the week in Salem, as the' house guest of her sister, Mrs. George J. Pearce. Salem Shrine Club Enjoys Delightful Dinner Followed by Evening of Cards . , One of the most enjoyable social functions In the history of the Sa lem Shrine clutt took ' Dlace on Wednesday night wben nearly io wearers of the red fex, with their wives and'TladieS were In' attend ance at the informal dinner, en tertainment and card party spon sored by the club. The spacious dining hall at the Elks temple was this scene of the affair. ' The rdom was tastefully decorated with potted plants, which, together with the Shririe color scheme and other decorative features,' added interest. This was the first of a series of social events aYranged by the club under the direction' of the new staff of offi cers. i The' evening opened with a do- lictous dinner, during which, m u- sic was iurnisned by the Fve Pep per Shakers, an orchestra, made tip of a group ot high school boys. Ah entertaining feature of the evening was the rendition of a ntrmber of pjopular airs on each of two novel and improvised musi cal instruments, devised by the periormer, ,K. j. eievenm. The numbers wtere so appreciated Mr, Steyenicf was forced to respond wftn. several eaeores, , Following the dinner tables were arranged for bridge and five hundred1. Mrs: David Wright Won the high score at bridge amoftg the ladle. While the ladies' pttie at .five hundred went to Mrs. J." A, Bernard!. Each was presented with a potted plant. Gentlemen winning prizes of decks ot cards wefe H. I. St6kes, at bridge, and F. O. Jewett at five hundred; i . Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Riggs, Dr. and Mrs. R: D. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs A. C. Sam ple, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wright, Mr. ana Mrs. G. L. Kewtori, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dunsford, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Dave M. John, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rottle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Al Bernard!, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Jewett, Mr. and Mrs.. F. E. Sharer, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gillette, Mri and Mrs. F. E. Loose, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Banks, Silver ton, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pat ty of Silvertpn, Dr. and Mf? M. J. Butler ot Independence. Mr. and Mrs., T. It. Galloway. Rev1, and Mrs. H. p; Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. C. tit. J ' 2 r - s jiafrdno Pair 11 V am R: stHoVltn." Mr. and Sirs. W. R. Speck, Mr , and Mrs B. BT Fla-Ck: Judge and Mrs-H. J. Bean Mr. and Mrs. L.' F. LeGarle, Sir. and Mrs. W. B. Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. tf J.' Btfctneri "Df. aftd; Mrs O. Ar ui8on, 4Jr. ana -jm.. , . a. troy, Mr.' and' Mri' R.1 Cf. Stevenln, mm n a; Erlcsbnl Mr. hji . ouu " . O. E. ; Schuneman, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. ' Love, Mr. and ' Mrs. V. E. K"nhn, Mi, ahd Mrs. F. A. Wil liams, Effie B. Hanna, Mrs. O. p. Hoff, M. R. Bodmer, Howara i?ue, E.J. Scollard,.J. I. Allison and Chester Nolind. . ' The next event on the Shrine i-inh nt 1A1 calendar M an'lHfoimal dance" at Derby hall on Monday evening. Feb. ' 25. Pupils io Have H6t Lunch at Silver Cliff School Silver Cliff district scnool, 10 miles southeast of Sllyerton, has just completed an' addition to the building,, enabling .ttte pupils to have regular hot lunches, accord ing to Mary L. Fulkersoh, county school superintendent. . . The addition extends eight feet back and is the entire width of ,the building.' Pupils bring mater ial each day for tneir not disn. Which is arranged by' the teacher. This system . has gradually be come prevalent In schools of the county, giving each child a stable noon day meal, which previously has been a serious fault of small schools. . 1 wawiwBiiiwiiiiiiii jyiiiiutoiijiiium'ii'wiyii h vV SI 'n ; o i i tin n -v ' llf - t ' ' " I i New Colors t r ;I I Flemish Blue r f ' " Copen Blue V 7 Al S " fWfe l Cocotan V: W CT 7 f m Chrcilse V ' t 1 fp i Iaraquei -.tJ j - - V 13 I ' J Monkey Skirt l 1! ' H U J m Mother Goose 1 7 1 Vt; X k V 1 I r?i ' If j !' . wVV , V5 ij SaTrdtrst , " JS- - ' ttj Grecian Rose : - f - Vl , j , y J V- . Bjr FrtnchRose . It ' " t ' J Athema f If I ' I Q Ocean Green I ' . ; x; I ''..-.'. 1 1. Mosaic-.; I . . L - ' f j f -Jangle b;v j- J -1 Sit ,jSFern?Gn7;-; - j 'i-' : j I j j Black and White j h J :i , " ; ' . : J 1 ' 2 ""'JJ'' " " l,IU MWWWl-ltir,MV ---.. ' ' "l' . Vt. . . 1 '.: . i 4 ' '$ -' Trf - - , 'wwwuiw,(W,WiWWW,WHn4w - -tf- - r.i,.MPaiMin i.ifiniMWiM -nw hiiW'i i ' ..-.,JM5,.......-.,-.t.1. khw-w "l , g ATOBTTAY safem Bbv" Isr-PIddded ? tof' Oregon Fraternity ; ; ' " f : r . . :, EUOENE, Feb. '18. (AT) Eighteen ; sophomore rrieri' alt - the University ? of ? Oregon .ave .been pledged f' td To-KoLo, honorary fraternity for second" year men to toftis the active in'e Abershlp next year, it was announced today. The following pledges Were announced. Melvin Kelly. Leroy Hall, Timothy Wood; : -Rodney Banks, Harold Kelley, and Lawrence Shaw, all of Portland Brtiee Titus, Eugene; Webb Hayes, Yakima,. .Wash. ; Charles Reed, Oregon City; John Jtfance, Astoria ; Kenton Hamaler, Klamath' Falls;, John - Hollister, Pasadena, Cal.; James Campbell, Salem; Carl For sstrum, orth Powder; Kenneth Potts, , Milton; Sidney Dobbin Union; Arlen Jklc Carthy, Hood River. Fay Larsen Given Divorce Decree in Circuit Court Pay . Larsen was awarded a divorce decree in circuit court yes terday from her husband, Selmer W. Larsen, through his guardians. The plaintiff told the Judg that since her marriage in May, 1926, she had been subject : to Severe beatings and for days at al time her husbapd treated her wih all lnconsideratlon. " She left him last November.; The court granted her 1500 ali mony in monthly installments of $20 each, plus $127.50 attorney MORNING.-FEBKUARYf 19, 1927 fees and costs r; of suit. She granted her maiden name, aye Inman. . - . .. " '- - " Five Bills Indefinitely ; : Postponed or -Withdrawn .The following bills were indefi nitely postpotied or withdrawn In the senate yesterday: . t , HB 3 74 by ItamiltdnRelatlng to the crime of statutory, rape. ... . HB 570, by Mnltnomah delega tion Relating to bailiffs of cir cuit COUrtS. , -" .' : '. - ';; . ' ' i HB 502, by Winslow-Relatlng to 'operation of motor vehicles by minors. ' ' . - - , . SB 166, by Moser To provide a code for .probate procedure. HB 453; by. Gordon Relating to circulation " of false rumors against, standing or character of title insurance companies, defining the same and fixing penalties. of bead or chest are mors easSy treated externally with . -Octr 17 Million Jan Uamd Yrl? - Watches, Clocks' and Carefully. Repaired and -" Guaranteed at PRESCOTT'S 328 North Commercial Street 4,ifc'ay,i3,..'!ifeiliLiM A woman blends. ' crepe . nita , ami pinwneei crepce here and most modestly priced. was Vallev View riiiT Ann to Vote at School Meet i VALLEY VIEW, Ycb u JSpecial.) Voters of the VaiS I View school district win vote Feb ruary 16 on the proposition of evuuui io replace the one da. stroyed by fire in January. School has since been conducted in a remodeled dwelling, but there IS a Strong ffielin. ..... 1 j - ling. the Silverton district and send; 1 In. .11 Tll... . u it uey v iew students to jFj schosla there. This will be vote on athe election next week. To ituro d Gold in Bmim QummOj ionic and laxative effect ot Latie BBOMO QUININE Tablets will foftifir the eyetwe. eaainot Grip, Isfiecnea ead other eariooe ille rcsoit in fro a Cold. FkiceSDe. : Tici "becr thi slgnatsxa Yrotrt Since 1889 ""W'wtrtmiijfiji'iif -i ' n .. '1-4 -'-j:. ....... Prseii tiie Delightfully Youthful Frocks For Madarrt '&h MacJamoiselle is as younp; as she looks and Dame Fashion lias this new season been very kind, t having- desired her favor ites on. slim, slim lines. The tendency toward the tall and slender simple and becomingly youthful. Color will be the dominant '. note-and this season's frocks exploit thd becoming: blues, rich dahlia shades and other delightful Spring Frocks -The peasant, bolero, compose await you here! Such interesting style treat rrtents as open drape and puff sleeve The bat trim the two piece in new ways and many others grouped at $19.50. In cluding i such fabrics as frost , crepe, marron glace, frost glow, gondola crepe, all 1 ess ill mm m Ml- p4 I . i i ti m r..i