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1 s33k. - - FT g 1 - - " '-'' f " ' II '. 11 I I ..;'.vuv ;. .V -.-X i4 VJttr Jl Upper left: Attractive home portrait of children of Mr. Eugene, ana ranacnwaren oi iur. buu Airs. ianiei j . r ry, or. x ne oiaesi nine gin, rns cilia, (left) is ejgit years of age; her brother, Raymond, Jr. (center) is four; while Jane tright issix naontna oia. 1 ,QBnter left:-Virginia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jarman. Virginia is four.years old. - ' v .'".'? Center right: Mrs. Ben Rickli (Irene Walker) and small son, Norman Earl, who was four months old when he posed of the city YMCA. . t- - Lower left : Attractive children of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. and Mrs Daniel J. Fry, Sr. Marylee (left) is five years old months old.. ' i, Lower right: Martha Lou Carfin of Portland, charming hardt, Jr., who was a house-guest at tne surgnardt home recently. Martha Lou is six years Old.. ." ' - THE IMMORTAL Spring has come up from the South again, -ffitti soft mists in her hair, And a warm wind in her mouth again. And budding everywhere. Spring has come up from the South, again, And her skies are azure fire. And around her i the awakening Of all the world's desire. Spring has conie up from the South again, And dreams are in her eyes, And music is in her mouth again Of love, the never-wise. Spring has come up from the South again. And bird and flower and bee ' Know that she is their, life and joy- Their Immortality. CALE YOUNG RICE, , From: "Earth and New Earth.7 jjv. and Mr. De Beck, Plo- in er$ of Canada? Celebrate Golden Wedding in Salem Two Canadian pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. George Ward De Beck (Emma - Mary , Keary), had the distinction or celebrating the fif tieth 'anniversary of their mar riage In Salem on the day the njagnificent new. bank building, erected by their son-in-law, Mayor T.' A. Llvesley. opened Its doo.a to the public. ; L Mr. and . . Mrs. ' De . Beck arti liLuse-guesta. at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mayor r ha Mrs. T. A, Lirealey (Edna -Keary) from , Vancouver. B. Ci here they have made their "home since their marirage half century ' Romantic details attended the marriage of George Wafd De Beck, premising Canadian lumberman, and his bride, Emma Mary Keiry, who has the distinction 'of being one of rthe first white children tern la New Westminster.'" WhUe both, were; Canadian-born they b ti New :-,Brnnswlclrnd'wer married, on Amerleaf soll-r-v Scant gesture that? seemed to t oTfctell the ; role that ine . vnicea tates particularly Salem, Ore gon; should play-In their Ures In the year to come,- when " one of their daughters married Thoma A Llvesley and becajne nns nrst lady' 6f her city.f Mr. and Mrs. ' THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGO& " rrrn ' f ; J 7 e.o t:as x- for his picture. Norman Earl's De Beck culminated their pictur esque romance of 187? at Port Townsend, where the marriage was performed. . ; f';t - Mr. and Mrs. De Beck are both affiliated with the Sons and Daughters of Canada, an influen tial pioneer organization compos ed of those descended from true pioneer stock. Mr. De Beck, who still has wide holdings In Canada, lis a retired lumberman. He also figures prominently In the Cana dian mining industry. Mr. and Mrs. De Beck are the parents -of five children, all but two of whom live in their native province. - They have thirteen grandchildren, four of whom are Dorothy. Tommy, Roderick and Mary Patricia Llvesley tf Salem. . A week-end house-party at the Liveshy home on Lincoln Hill waft one of the Informal features plan ned both for the golden wedding anniversary and to celebnto the cpenlng of Salem's first skyscraper- Among those .here for a me morable week-end' are the guests of - honor TAtl ' and ; Mrs. George Ward De Beck, of Vancouver. B. Cf Mr. FV G. Sargent of San Fran cisco. Miss Helen Adelsperger of Portland,; MJss Dorothy Llvesley of Portland and Wallace Graham of Portland. ';.r; '. .h-vttr V. - Miss , Adelsperger . ; and Miss Uveal ex are;, classmates ; at ! St, Helen's Hall, while Wallace Gra- bam, Ji., agisted Tommy Llresleyj : :-: . -. w - V - and Mrs. Raymond Walsh of father is associate secretary Fry, Jr., grandchildren of Mr. and Daniel Joshua III is fifteen little niece of Mrs. W. H. Burg- in violin numbers at the "open ivouse" last night at the bank. Last night, after ten o'clock, Mayor and Mrs. Livesley honored Mr. and Mts. De Beck with an in formal reception at their, home, when interested friends called to extend personal congratulations. The house was decorated thru out with jonquils and other golden flowers. Earlier in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. De Beck were the guests of honor at a 5:30 o'clock dinner. Mr. De Beck will return to I'rit- ish Columbia early this week. while Mrs. De P.eck will visit here until later in the spring. Mrs. Cross Will Entertain Bridge Club Mrs. Curtis Cross will be host ess for the members of her bridge club on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Eunane Craig, Bride elect, is Honored With Attractive Shower An Interesting event of Wednes day evening was the lovely, sur prise shower at which Mrs. Mark S. Skiff. Mrs. Lowell L. Tweedale and Miss Jennie Calvert were host esses at the Skiff Apartment on Court street for Miss Eunane C. Craig, bride-elect. The living rooms were unusual ly attractive with baskets of daffo dils, ferns and Oregon grape. ' Ta pers centered the dining room ta ble. Mrs. T. A. Roberts cut the Ices. Forty matrons and maids spent a very enjoyable evening In con versation and admiring the beau tiful and useful gifts given In Miss Craig's honor. ; In the group were; Mrs, T. A. Roberts, Mrs. E. V. McMechan. Mrs. Lloyd Farmer, Mrs. Newton Smith, Mrs. Chas. B. Stricklln, Mrs. Tom Holman. Mrs. R. L. Ed wards, Mrs. Aubrey Johnson, Mrs. Kenneth Brown. Mrs. Wayne Wa ters, Mrs. Max O. Hill, Mrs. Leo Jf Page, Mrs. Charles Goodwin, Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn, Mrs. .Victor Mc Kenzie, Mrs. D. i. Fry, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Chas. W. Craig. Mrs. Homer Gonlet, Mrs. Hazel George. Mrs. Jons. W. Coch ran ot Portland, Mrs. Mark S. Skiff. Jr.. of Portland, Mrs. Stan ley Allen, of Portlands-Mrs. F. S. Craig, Miss Lo a Thompson, Miss Frances Weisser, Miss Zelma Bush, Miss Marie Brlgga, Miss Valerie rriggS, Miss Sally Lansing, Miss Melba Davenport, Miss Cora Talk ing ton. Miss Carolyn Hurst, Miss Thelma Young. Miss Macyle Hun ter. Miss Nan Potman, Miss Agnes Bayne, Miss Maimi Victor, Miss Velna Gilliam, Miss Margaret Put nam. Miss Nell Thielsen, Miss Dorothy Tweedale, Miss Gene Belle of Portland. Miss Helen Win ter of Portland. Beethoven Week in the United States is Set For March 20-26 The Salem MacDowell club will .sponsor the local program which will commemorate the 100th an niversary of the death of Beetho ven, the' famous musician. The program will take place a week from tomorrow night in Waller Hall. A group of particularly talented Salem musicians have been en gaged for the evening. Miss Frances Vlrginie Melton, head of the piano and theory departments at Willamette University, will give the centennial talk. Iva Clare Love and Helen Selig O'Neil, violinists, will give solos and duets. Miss Eugenia Savage, pianist, will give instrumental solos. Mfss Lena. Belle Tartar, head of the music school, contralto, will sing. Miss Lucile Ross and Miss - Dorothy Pearce, pianists, win give two piano numbers. Beethoven week, March 20-26. 1927, will be a nation-wide pro ject with George Eastman of Ro cheser, X. P.. as chairman, to com memorate the 100 the annivers ary of the death of Beethoven, through the performance of his maaterworks against a back ground of community expression with the participation of schools, colleges, clubs, and civic agencies. This project will supplement the tributes to be paid by orchestras and choral societies and will util ize all available means for bring ing Beethoven's message within reach of the widest audiences with the aid of the radio, the moving picture and the phonograph the three modern ' instruments for mass appreciation which are the outstading developments since the death of Beethoven. The program of BeethovertH week Is under the sponsorship of the Columbia Phonograph com pany which will make available to the schools and civic organiza tions recordings of the major works of Beethoven. The features of the program for Beethoven week, which are now being developed, Include: Radio programs presenting "Fi delio," the only opera Beethoven wrote, and orchestral pieces, to gether ' with educational talks on the master. Movtng pictures of the life of Beethoven. The creation "of an American ocmpceer of a special orchestral piece, in honor of the" Beethoven centennial, and a series of educa tional talks by distinguished authorities. To carry out this program on a national scale, there are being or ganized sub-committees of the ad visory body throughout the coun try, comprising the civic and ar tistic forces of each community participating. Willamette University Facidtp Women Hold March Meeting on St. Patricks Day The home of Mrs. Ernest C. Richards at 966 Center street was the scexe of a particularly delight ful meeting of the Willamette University Faculty Women's club on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. N. S. Savage, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. E. T. Brown, , and Mrs. R. M Gatke entertained with Mrs. Richards. Needlework and conversation were the-diversions of the after noon. ' The rooms were lovely . with daffodils and hyacinths in purple, pink and yellow shades. Included in the group on Thurs day were: Mrs. Gustav Ebsen. Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Mrs. Wini fred McGin, Mrs. J. O. Hall, Mrs. F. G. Frapklin. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, Mrs. Herman Clark. Mrs. F. M. Erlckson, Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Mrs. Roy Keene, Miss Lois Latimer, Miss Frances M. Rich ards, Mrs. Charles L. Sherman, Mrs. George H Alden. Mrs. Em ery Hobson, Miss Avoca McMinni and the hostesses. Mrs. Richards Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Gatke. Junior Choir WiU Give Vesper Concetrt in Salem Next Shinday A large audience heard the con cert given in Cervallis last Sun day by a Junior choir of thirty voices, which Iyron D. Arnold di rects. The chir sang1 four appre ciated anthems Of unusual inter est were the 'instrumental solos. Ronald Hall, a thirteen-year-old pupil of Mr. Arnold gave a pipe orran solo. Lucelia Bates and Howard llalbiert delighted the. au dience with tlheir two-violin num bers. . The young violinists are pupils of Mrs. Marguerite Mc Manus. Much interest Is being shown In tto vesper concert which will be given by this same organization next Sunday at 3:30 o'clock, at the First Presbyterian church in Salem. The public is cordially In vited to attend. Salem. Unit of American uegxoy, Auxiliary One ot the znoet rapidly growing organizations in the city Is the American Legion Auxiliary which at a single meeting- added : fifty-four-new members to Its list. This meeting, held on Monday night 4n McCornack Hall, closed a success ful .two months .-. dxtre, which brought eighty-four applications for membership to the organiza tion. Four captains, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. Stanley Ostrander, Mrs. Guy Young and Mr?. Lloyd Demarest. managed the drive. Mrs. Gragg and Mrs. Ostrander. heads of the winning teams, will be hon ored at an early date by the losing groups. Mrs. Lylp Dunsmoor secured the prize for the member responsible for th,e most new memlwrs. Mrs. Dunsmoor introduced a total of twenly-one new members to the auxiliary. In recognition of this servfSe she was awarded a lwauti ful girt from the Moon Jewelry store. Mrs. Karl Buroh won the second prize, an attractive srward from the U. O. Shipley store. Mrs. Buroh brought fifteen members into the organization. A delightful social time follow ed the initiation on Monday. The officers of the American j Legion Auxiliary are: Mrs. Jesse George, president; J Mrs. King Bartlett. first vice presi dent: Mrs. Stanley Ostrander, sec ond vice president; Mrs. R. E. De Guire, secretary; Mrs. Elma Libby, treasurer; Mrs. Minnie Jirak, chaplain; Mrs. W. E. Vincent, ser-geant-at-arms. The complete roster is as fol lows: Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mrs., Lyle Dunsmoor, Mrs. A. M. John son, Mrs. Gladys Weeder, Mrs. Reed Rowland. Mrs. Matilda C. Nadon. Mrs. Guy Yung. Mrs John J. Bottle. Miss Odille Persons, Miss Melissa Persons, Mrs. G. M. Flan nery. Mrs. W. J. Brazeau, Mrs. H. H. Bond. Mrs. Walter Wickert, Mrs. Stanley Ostrander, Mrs. Jesse George, Mrs. Cyril Nadon, Mrs. A. J. Cleveland, Mrs. E. E. Burch, Mrs. Helen Gragg, Mrs. Alice Da vis, Miss Hester Gram, Mrs. Bessie Watkins, Mrs. M. E. Reeves, Mrs. L. C. Demarest, Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee, Mrs. Beryl Porter, Mrs. B. A. Vic tor, Mrs. Vic MacKenzie, Mrs. La ban A. Steeves, Mrs. L. J. Christo pher, Mrs. Minnie Jirak, Mrs. H. R.. White, Mrss W. E. Vincent, Mrs. Edgar E. Rowland, Mrs. James H. Jennings, Mrs. Miles McKey, Mrs. Mildred R. Bliven. Mrs. Ray E. DeGuire, Mrs. Geo. V. Nader man, Mrs. Clara Southwick, Mrs. Bolton Hamble, Mrs. L. Helen Olson. Mrs. Ruby McKinney, Mrs. Jennie C. Bartlett, Mrs. Earl Paulsen, Mrs. Elma Libby. Mrs. G. W. Nelson, Mrs. H. D. Harper. Mrs. J. H. Bra dy, Mrs. Nathalie Panek, Miss Mary Hartwell, Mrs. Glen Seeley, Mrs. Robert Budrow, Mrs. Charles H. Elrey, Mrs. Duane Gibson, Miss Ola Volkel, Mrs. Floyd Volkel. Mrs. Morris Race, Mrs. Ima Whit temore, Mrs. Agnes Barsness, Mrs. F. W. Gibson, Mrs. Carl Booth, Mrs. Frank N. Zinn. Mrs. H. E. Johnson, Mrs. Leo G. Page, Mrs. Daryl Proctor, Mrs. Harry Plant, Mrs. Harold White, Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. Frances Palmatier, Mrs. Anna Carver, Mrs. Loma Evans, Mrs. Ray Hawthorne, Mrs Arthur Olson, Mrs. Ray Stlffler, Mrs. Ray Abst, Mrs. H. A. Miller, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Bland Speer, Mrs. Wm. Doughty, Mrs. Raymond Bassett, Mrs. Creigh Long, Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. C. V. Richardson, Mrs. Robert E. Shade, Mrs. W. Spaulding, Mrs. Constance Small, Mrs. Eleanor R. Lamport, Mrs. D. R. Robs. Mrs. Norma N. Terwilliger, Mrs. Ava P. Bradford, Mrs. C. B. O'Neill, Miss Etta Sutter, Miss Lovene E. Wil liams, Mrs. Joseph Stevenin, Mrs. Lucile Biever, Mrs. J. T. Brabec, Mrs. A. H. Wilson, Mrs. P. E. Bar nick, Mrs. Carl E. Hultenberg, Miss Jola C. Melchior, Mrs. A. L. Blampied, Mrs. Andy S. Bates, Mrs. Lester I. Pearmine, Mrs. J. Ed Savage, Mrs. H. Cohen, Mrs. Clifford Brown. Mrs. SMcKinley Kane, Mrs. Ruth Corbett, Mrs. James R. Humphreys, Mrs. J. H. Plant, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. G. S. Erixson, Mrs. Grace Wolgamott, Mrs. D. A. Dakin, Mrs. T. C. Irwin, Mrs. Alma Bartlett, Miss Helen Jones, Mrs. Winifred Jones, Mrs. Marie Robertson. Mrs. P. D. Quis senberry, Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs. R. A. Meyer, Mrs. E. P. Thom, Mrs. P. W. Byrd, Mrs. C. L. New man, Mrs. Fred A." Williams, Mrs. Elva Jepsen. Bessie E. Long, Mrs. Kirby Arnold, Mrs. Faye Thomp son. Mrs. M. T. Van Loanen. Mrs a-Jr' Je!ler, Mfss May Cleveland. S7rj -Clifford Parker, Miss Alice M. Wood. Miss Dorothy White, Mrs. Henrietta White, Mrs. Albert T. Anderson, Mrs. 'Sophie C. Spears, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Miss Elizabeth;- Welborn. Miss Grace Welborn, Miss Edith Welborn, Mrs. Eugene Eckerlin. Miss Leona Daun. Mrs. Carl Booth, Mrs. Arn old Krueger, Mrs. Gail A. Hath away, Mrs. Newell Williams, Mrs. Grace Zosel. Mfs. Alfred Birch, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Lela R. Newmey er, Mrs. S. G. Hinkle, Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. Walter J. Kirk, Mrs. Rita S. Fry, Mrs. Clara Reeves. Mrs. C. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Ruth Boafwright. . Mrs. Ira O. Pilcher. Mrs. Sig Bjornson. Mrs. R. L. Stan ton, Mrs. Everett M. Price. Mrs. Russell E. Hume. Mrs. Hester Fleener, Mrs. Irene M. Pederson, Mrs. R. D. Barton. Mrs. Ed R. Viesko, Mrs. Mary Horton, Mrs. Myrtle Sawyer, Mrs. Roy C, Page, Mrs. Loran King, Mrs. Bertha Simmons, Mrs. A. C Bishop. Mrs M. D. R.chmond. Mrs. Paul Bur ris, Mrs. L.-E. Roberta, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, Mrs. Fred Powell, Mrs. Glen Prime, Mrs. I. W. Lewis, Mrs. Frances Capell Mrs. , Karl Hinges, Mrs. W. W. Looney Mrs. Esther Delf f enback, Mrs. N. C Ka foury, Mrs. George 5 Cherrington, Mrs. R. D. Byrd. Mrs. J. H. Garn- jobst, Mrs. Keith Powell. Mrs. EL J- Bay lias, Mrs. Irvln Williamson, Mrs." Harold Looney; Mrs. C. J. Green, Mrs, George rlffith. SUNDAY MORNING, West Salem Community Club The West Salem Community club will meet tomorrow night at the West Salem church. The bust ness session will open at 7:30 c olock. with a program following at 8 o'clock. A minstrel show will be given by the Zena Com munity club. Popcorn Parent Teachers Sponsor Delightful Program 'The members of the Popcorn Tarent Teachers' association met on Friday night for a business n eating and interesting program. 1 he program opened with a piano solo by Martha Moberg. numbers by the Harmony quartet the per sonnel of which is John Moritz. Dr. Barrick. Howard I?ath' and Kiwin Linnon. Miss Dyer gave a reading. J. P. Smart sang a solo, alter which Miss Mills gave read iiigs, Mrs. Earl Pearcy sang so prano solos. The Highland Fling was danced by Miss Dyer and Mist. Mills. Hobson's black-face come dy followed. Mrs. B. E. Carrier and . Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre . Entertain With Reception A St. Patrick's season reception on Tuesday evening was the de lightful compliment planned by Mrs. B. E. Carrier and Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre to honor Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Canse of the Kimball School of Theology and Mrs. Jennie Car riermd Miss Lydia Jordan, Mrs. Carrier's house guests from Pitts burgh. The rooms were beautifully dec prated with daffodils and sham rocks and lighted green tapers. Many clever get-acquainted games, and other diversions, were enjoyed throughout the evening. At the refreshment hour Miss Orma Mclntyre and Miss Thelma Hatton assisted the hostess in serving. Those participating in the pleasures of the evening were: Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Canse. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Professor and Mts. C. M. Keefer, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blatchford, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley, Professor and Mrs. J. O. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Boyer, Dr. J. D McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Goltra. Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steeves. Mrs. H. M Durkheimer, Mrs. Bell of Monmouth, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. De Long, Mr. and Mrs. A . A. Lee. Mrs. Jessie Carrier and Miss Lydia Jordan of Pennsylvania. Miss Mc lntyre, Miss Hatton and the host esses, Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre and Mrs. B. E. Carrier. Mrs. W. H. Burghardt Will Feature Modern Music on Portland Program Of interest in both society and musical circles is the piano recital and tea to be given at Miss Cat lin's school Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. William Burg hardt of Salem, who returned some time ago from extensive study in Europe, will play an in teresting program, and later tea will be served. The affair is planned as a benefit for the Fine Arts building of the Univedsity of Oregon. A general Invitation to those interested Is extended. This will be the first time that Mrs. Burghardt will play a public recital since her return from Eur ope, and her many friend in both Salem and Portland are looking forward to her program. -Portland Telegram. President W. J. Kerr's Daughter Will Succeed Mr 8. X ant en Mrs. Jeanette Boyer Xanten of Portland, teacher of voice at the O. A. C. Conservatory of Music, has resigned her duties at the end of the .term. She plans to accom pany members ot the Glee and Madrigal clubs on their tour of southern and central Oregon, with appearances in several cities in The Mikado," and will then go east to Springfield, 111., to Join Mr. Xanten who has recently taken a postlon there. Mrs. Xanten will accompany the -MacDowell club of Portland to Chicago in April. Mrs. Lynette Kefr-McGinnis will fill Mrs. Xanten's position at the col lege temporarily during the spring term. Corvallis Gazette-Times. Camp Fire Girls Observe Fifteenth Anniversary With Grand Council Fire A grand council fire composed of the four Carapflre groups of Sa lem was held at the First Presby terian church Wednesday evening. The council fire was in honor of the Camp Fire Girls fifteenth birthday. Genevieve Mulkey took the rank of fire maker. The dif ferent groups-told their plans for observing tree year. One group will hare an outdoor theater at the home of their guardian. Two of the groups will cooperate in making a smaU park Several of he parents of toe girl attended me council nre. Chemeketa Chapter Tea . Many baskets of, daffodils dec orated the home of Mr. and Mrs. IT. G. Shipley at 14 West Wash ington street last Monday evening when Mrs. Shipley opened her home to Chemeketa Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo lution for their annual scholarship loan tea. ' - ; ? The hostesses of the afternoon were most gracious in the lovely costumes of three generations ago. At the tea hour Mrs. Seymour Jones and Mrs. Homer Gonlet pre sided at the urns daring the first hour. At the second hoar their places were taken by Mrs. James G. Heltzel and Mrs. Chester G. Clark. Assisting In the serving were Miss Ruth Rullfson and Mrs. Lewis Griffith. - Mrs. Taylor ot Salt Lake City, MARCH 20, 1027 Utah was " an Interesting special visitor of the afternoon. Her ac count of the two chapters that comprise all there are In the staf.e was a revelation to the Salem Daughters. Auxiliary of Sons of Veterans Will Meet The members of the Auxiliary to the Sons of Veterans will meet t n Tuesday evening. March 22, at the Woman's club house at 460 North Cottage street. The regu lar business meeting will be held at this time. Every member is askd to Je In attendance. Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith 's Elected President . of Chapter AD At an important meeting of Chapter AB of the PRO Sister hood held last week at the studio of Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Miss Cirace Elizabeth Smith was elect ed president for the new year. Miss Smith will succeed Miss May Rauch. Mrs. William E. Kirk will serve as' vice president; Miss Grace Os borne as recording secretary; Mrs. Mildred Flagg as corresponding recretary: Mrs. Wm. Fordyce Far go, as treasurer; Mrs. May Bar rett, as chaplain; and Mrs. W. D. Smith as guard. Miss Tartar was hostess at the Green Gate room at the Spa dur ing the refreshment hour. Mrs. Walter J. Kirk is Honored at Attractive Affair To honor the mother of little Mary Janet Kirk, the attractive little daughter who has come to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Kirk. Mrs. Ernest Thom was hostess at a recent attractive shower and 1 o'clock luncheon followed with bridge. The lunch eon was served at the Spa, with covers arranged for: Mrs. Kirk Mrs. T. nH. Galloway, Mrs. Daryl Proctor, Mrs. J. W. Lilly. Mrs Karl Becke, Mrs: Grant Day, Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Billy Poor man, Mrs. Richard Meyers' Mts. William Mott, Mrs. Carl Webb, Mrs. L. C. Farmer. Mrs. E.' A Pierce, Mrs. Ed Viesko, Mrs Frank Myers, Mrs. Ronald . Jones, Mrs. E. V. McMeachan and the hostess. Mrs. Thom. Mrs. Clifford Farmer won the bridge prize. Little Mary Janet was seven weeks old Friday. Mrs. WA-B. Johnston Entertains Willard Club Mrs. W. B. Johnston was host ess last week at a delightful meet ing of the Willard club. St. Pat rick's features were Introduced in the decorations and in the refresh ments. Mrs. J. C. Currie, 4 presi dent of the Willard club, presided during the afternoon. Mrs. David Ramseyer read and discussed a pa per. Mrs. Johtson, who formerly lived In the Willard neighborhood, was a member of the club for two years. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Darby Entertain With Two Exceed ingly Attractive Affairs Two of the most attractive of recent social affairs were given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Darby early in the month. A eeven table bridge tea on one day v..s no less enjoyable . than the evening of five hundred which fol lowed a few days later. St. Pat rick's decorations were cleverly used for both events. Ouricg the afternoon of brMge Miss Zoe Stockton won the high score, with 'the second award go ing to Mrs. F. G. Bowersox. When five hundred was in play Mrs. W. I, Needham and Dr. Fred Ellis won the prizes. Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding and Mrs. F. G. Bowersox were assist ants at the first affair and Mrs. W. I. Needham and Mrs. O. L. Fisher at the second. Those participating in the pleas ure of the two occasions were: Mrs. George L. Arbuckle. Mrs. J. IT. Nicholson, : Mrs. Merle Rose crans, Mrs. C. B. McCullough, Mrs. Elmer Daue. Mrs. F. G. Delano, Mrs. Leon W. Gleason, 'Mrs. George Vehrsr Mrs. Will Moore, Airs. J. Rhea Luper, Mrs. V. XE. Kuhn, Mrs. J. L. Stockton, Miss Zoe Stockton, Mrs. W. I. Staloy, Mrs. Erwin V. Smith. Mrs. W. P. Iiabcock, Mrs. James Lewis, Mrs. C. D. Purvine, Mrs. Elepba White, Mrs. James Heltzel, Mrs. J. C. Perry ,7 Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. George M. King, Mrs. E W. Anderson and Mrs. U. G. Shipley. The guests for "S00" were Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Needham, Mr. and Mrs. U. Scott Page, Mr. and Mrs. Gey O. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Utter, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mr, and Mr R .u. smith and Mr. and Mrf A sfewert. Adolynk Club WiU Honor . Husbands on Tuesday The home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Lemmon will be the scene of an enjoyable meeting ot the members of the Adolynk club and their hus bands on Tuesday evening. Story Telling Section ' V to Meet The story telling section ot the Salem Arts league will . meet on Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Louise Baker at 990 Oak street. Bible stories will be fea tured at this meeting. All mem bers are requested to be present, and any others interested are in vited to attend. Frinida Club Enjoys Dancing Party at Derby HaU The members of the Frinida clnb enjoyed a St. Patrick's dance or -Friday night In Derby hall. St. Patrick's ncveiues were used in tre hall and for the favor dances. , Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rankin were In charge of the affair. Their aHl sibtants were Mr. and Mrs. j. r Finneran, Mr. and Mrs. i.. K. i Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc Cracken of Dallas and Mr. ami Mrs. Ned Strahorn. Mrs. McCarthey Entertains Maorus Study Club The members of the Maorus Study club were delightfully f-n-S tertained at the home of Mrs. b-res McCarthy on Friday after noon. fter a short business session tie afternoon was sjx-nt as a so cial on. Luncheon was served from :m attractively arranged tal.le. A beautiful basket of daffodils ti'l nith n hn?e bow of ereen and margined- with si'.amrotks fonnil the center piece. Places wmi marked with St. Patrick's day f i- vors. Those present were Mrs. Jos ephine Butts, Mrs. Mayme Soop. i , Mrs. Rose Evans. Mrs. h.ieanor Fox. Mrs. Hendricks. Mrs. Flor ence. P.ugh, Mrs. Roee Oglesby. Mrs. Dolote? McCarthy, Mrs. M'la stanleton. Mrs. Margaret Smith n Mrs. Cecil Windercth. The next meeing of the Maorus Study club will be held at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Fox, Portland Road, on Friday, March 18. (Additional Society First Section) r Social Calendar o Today "Johnny Ring and Captain's Sword." Film at First Congre gational church, 7:80 o'clock. Monday American Legion Jand American Legion Auxiliary meetings, fol lowed with refreshments and dancing. McCornack hall. West Salem Community club. West Salem church. Program at 8 o'clock. Business meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Sons of Veterans Auxiliary. Woman's club house. 460 N. Cot-t-ige street. Business meeting. Tuesday Benefit bridge tea. Social Af ternoon club of Chadwick chapter of the Eastern Star. Masonic Tem ple. Wednesday Story telling section of Salem Arts' league. Miss Louise Baker, J90 Oak street, hostess. Thursday Valley View club. Mrs. Chester Fisher, hostess. Orchard Heights road. Saturday Salem- Woman's club.. Club house. Tea meeting. Innumerable Spanish Arch ways Throughout. 15 Rooms and Balconies The French Shop Is now traly Worthy of its fame as "Salem's Showplace of Fashion." The new est of French models may now be displayed In a unique Spanish set ting, which reproduces the quaint charm of the old world architec ture. The new . Bhop represents a dream long visioned now fulfilled. M. Buffe Morrison has for con siderable time had in view a shop ot distinction one that .would be far superior to the ordinary store in exclusiveness of design and ap pointments. Madam gradually formulated the plans, herself, from a variety of sources of ma terial. The spacious lobby, first Im presses one with its full length mirrors and flattering lights, ori ental rugs, paintings, tapestries and statuary. There are Innumerable Span ish archways throughout the fif teen rooms and balconies, all cur tained In old blue velour with heavy oriental fringe. The wide oaken staircase leads to the balconies including the mil linery salon, private offices and reception rooms of M. Buffe Mor rison, stock ' rooms and the large alteration , department. The French fitting rooms are most attractive little recesses with full length mirrors and are each developed In a different tone., The. French Shop sales force in cluding limes. Kane. Johnson, Llgon. FitzMaurW TtnaaollA A1 lord and Mile. Jones are a group of carefully selected women of un usual ability and training, who NEW FRENCH SHOP FASHION SiHCE - . wuireat to saisi mo un decided customer in selecting. - The additional space has made It possible to greatly increase the size of all the stocks, thus afford ing a wider opportunity for selec tion. - ' . .... . Frank E. Way. the superintend- . ent of architectural construction, and general detail, is to be most highly complimented upon the 1 success of his work. T Much of the credit for the beauty of the walls is due to Thomas D. La Duke, who has car ried out the Italian stucco finish throughout the Interior. The high, general coloring and all x the - decorative work was achieved by the Dnnsmnlr Bros., artists In the line ot interior dec orating. ' , ; ' .The electrical system, was most expertly worked out by the Fleen er Electric company. The fitting t (Contlnut a jr f .)