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4 T Miss Eleanor McClaine : Announces Betrothal at Luncheon Yesterday j ,.t Silverton At a loveiy luncheon siren yes terday at their home in Silverton, . Mrs. Clarence Keene announc-.-, ed the engagement of her sister, Miss Eleanor McClaine to Mr. Gorge Powell of Portland. Miss McClaine is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fielding McClaine, and a sister of the late A. F. McClaine, the well known Spokane banker? The bride-elect, who is a grad uate of the University of Oreon, is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Powell is the son of Mrs. Sally McEachin Powell of St. Louis, j He is in business with the Oregon Pacific Shipping com pany, j He is a member of the Multnomah Athletic club and of tne Arlington club. No definite date has been set for thejwedding. Corsages of Ophelia roses and violets centered the luncheon table which was lighted with tall rose tapers in crystal holders. The rews ol the betrothal was con cealed In the attractive place curds. The corsages of roses and violets I were presented to the guests ds favors. Roses and carnations were love ly about tn rooms. Out Of town guests for the an nouncement were Mrs. Harry Haw kins of Salem Mrs. Robert Mc Murray! Mrs. Merwin Rankin, Mrs. Blaine llaskins, Mrs. Mac, Snow and Miss Margaret Hawkins, all of Portland, and Miss Elsie Bain of Albany; Covers were placed for the fol lowing' Silverton guests: Miss Eleanor McClaine, bride-elect, Mrs. C. A. Reynolds, Mrs. C. E. Ross, Mrs. G W. Steelhammer and the hostess, Mrs. Clarence W. Keene. - ' Baptist Woman's Society Will Celebrate "Golden Anniversary" on Friday There is to be an unusually in teresting program in the i First Baptist church parlors on Friday afternoon at 2:15 when the Wom en's society will celebrate their golden anniversary. The parlors will be especially arranged, Mrs. Ernest "W. Peterson in charge of the decorations. All the women of the churchandL , congregation and fir lends are' cordially invited. JThe program will open with; a $e J? votioaal period lasting for 15 min yfes, with Mrs. A. J. Gile, honorary deaconess, in charge, and a solo, "No Shadows Yonder," by Mrs. Theodore Roth. There will be four three-minute talks,! as follows: "The Golden Past," Mrs. H. S. Gile; "The Gold en Leaves," Miss Mina Gile; "The Golden Symbols," Mrs. S. R. Vail; "The Golden Projects," Mrs. F. E. Eriion. - SCHAEFER'S j HERBAJL I COUGH SYRUP Sold Only At G C H A E F E R'Q DRUG STORE The Original Yellow Front N. 135 Commercial St. Phone 197 PensTar Etore Stop That Cough Now! 1 ' ' Take H Our Own Poultry Feeds We are now manufacturing a complete line of 1 Poultry Feeds, including. Chick Scratch, Growing Scratch, Hen Scratch, Delevop ing Mash and Laying Mash. In manufacturing our feeds, wc are using the very best grades of feeds and concentrates and the feeds are meeting with, the favor of all those who have ' bought and tried them. Our prices are; much less. than others are asking for other feeds, as we desire to uv Iroduce them and are making the prices j ' low. ! . .f' : i Also, , a complete stock of , ppultry . feeds -and poultry supplies of every kind. D. A. White & Sons Z. . -'fUVir fist? The Golden Projects will be dramatized under the leadership of Mrs. Erixon, and given in cos tume, interspersed with appropri ate musical numbers. The parts include the Indians, the Alaskans, the Negroes, the European immi grants, the Orientals, the Mexi cans, the trained workers for each group. Working capital and equip ment for each will be represented. The musical numbers will 'in clude the Indian, Mrs. Harry H. Harms; Spanish melody, Mrs. Charles Davis; Negro spirituals, Miss Viola Lottis and Miss Elaine Foster. Mrs. Ernest H. Shanks will lead in a responsive reading of'The Psalm of the Wayfarer," Henry Van Dyke. Following the program there will be refreshmens and a social time which will be very enjoyable and feature the golden anniversary of the Women's Home Missionary society of" the Northern Baptist convention. Visitors From Washington Mrs. E. Paul Todd and her daughters. Ruth Pauline and Carol of Eatonville, Wash., are spending the week in Salem as the guests of Mrs. Todd's Barents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hodge and her sister, Mrs. Merle Rosecrans. Mr. Todd is attending the edu cational conference in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Lumen Are Hants at a Card and Dancinr Party Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lumen en tertained with a party for a group of their friends on Saturday eve ning. Cards and dancing were the diversions of the evening, with high score at cards going to Mrs. Harold Burk andthe consolation prize to Dan Maxfield. Myrtle Burk and Bernice Rick- man assisted Mrs. Lumen in serv ing luncheon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burk, Mrs. Myrtle Walker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Busick. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rick- man, Mr. -and Mrs. Elmer Peltier, Mr. and- Mrs. E. Aufranc, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Aufranc, Mr. and Mrs. Loveland, Myrtle Burk. Bernice Rickman and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lumen. Auburn Woman's Club Entertains Young People W4th Delightful Party The Auburn Woman's club en tertained with -ft party for the young people on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Elfstrom. April fool games were enjoyed during the evening. Those present were Anthali Elf strom, Fred Smith, Mary Stanton, Robert Elfstrom, Lucile Trindle, Ruth Baumgartner, Walter John ston, Lelia Armstrong, George Jackson, Jean Baumgartner, Don ald Sodeman, Ruth Lee; Robert Morgan, Marie Elfstrom, Oleta Smith, James Johnston and Marcia Fuestman. Refreshments consisting of cake, punch and ice cream were served by Mrs. Elfstrom, Mrs. A." Fttestman. Mrs. E. P. Peltier, Mrs. H. Armstrong. Mrs. T. C. Morgan, Mrs. L. Feskins, Mrs. Murray Johnston and Mrs. Baumgartner. Willamette University Couple Announces Engagement A complete surprise in Willam ette university circles was the an nouncement of the engagement of Miss Elvira Young. '30. to Victor Rhodes, ''29, on Monday evening. At the Beta Chi house where a cafeteria supper was being served, a telegram signed by Br'er Rabbit bearing the news was received. Favors of clever Japanese umbrel las were given out. ; Simultaneously at the Sigma Tau house Victor Rhodes Berved nMulded ice cream topped with a chocolate rabbit which divulged the secret. Miss Young is from Walla Walla while Mr. Rhodes' home is in Ray mond, Wash. Piety Hill Club Will Meet at Karnes Home Mrs. E. T. Barnes will open her home this afternoon for an in teresting meeting of the Piety jlill club. i Topics on County Government The Maorus -Study club met at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Fox on Friday afternoon. Questions on county government are studied. These questions I are compiled by the Natienal !League of 'Wvnen Voters at Washington, D. C.-i Top ics snefh as health and sanitation; recreation; charities and correc tions were studied at this meetinr. jlrs. Wenderoth read a splendid paper on the county poor relief After a profitable business hour. Mrs. Fox served dainty refresh ments from small tables.' centered with bowls of gay daffodils. Other attractive bouquets of daffodils were used about the living room! and dining room. Club members present were Mrs. Josephine Butts,, Mrs. Mayme Cooper, Mrs. Elizabeth Barham, Mrs. Eleanor Fox, Mrs; Anna Hen dricks, Mrs. Dolores McCarthy. Mrs. Florence Pueh. Mrs. Mar garet Smith "Mrs. Vida Stapleton and Mr3J Cecil Wenderoth. The : next meeting will be held at "The Spa on Friday, April 15. A 1 o'clock luncheon will' take the place of the regular Friday after noon business session. South Section of Woman's Union Will Meet Mrs. Mark McCallister will en tertain members of the couth sec tion of the Woman's union of the First Congregational church on Friday afternoon at her home "at 1433 South Liberty street. A full attendance is urged. W. R. C. Plans Benefit Card Party The Woman's Relief corps will sponsor tk benefit five-hundred party on Friday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock in the Veterans' room at the armory. The public is cordially invited. Carnation Club Will Meet Mrs. G. E. Zell will entertain members of the Carnation club this afternoon at her home, 1395 North 14th street. j Vested Choir of First Methodist Church Will Give Annual Easter Concert The annual Easter concert by the large vested choir of the First Methodist church will be given on next Sunday evening. A varied program of Easter music, includ ing two numbers from the Mes siah and an instrumental number by the harp, violin and organ will be presented. , The large chorus of 60 voices, supported by leading soloists un der the direction of Prof. E. W. Hobson, has been training for this concert for several weeks, and this will be one of the best programs they will give during the year. Frof. T. S. Roberts will preside at the organ and Miss Louise Findley will accompany onrthe piano. The following program will be given: Festival Piece, organ Stebbins As It Began to Dawn Speaks Mi$s Fa ye Sparks. Christ Triumphant Yon Choir. Tarantelle, piano solo Mendelssohn Master Emery S. Hobson. Christ Is Ri'sen '. Scott f ' ! Ronald Craven. Wjth Joy the Impatient Hus bandman" ;....:... Haydn (From oratorio "The Seasons") Lloyd Thompson. Tc Deum, (festival)......- Salter Choir and incidental solos by Miss Aldeane Smith, Walter Kaufman, Lloyd Thompson and Ronald Craven. I Know That My Redeemer Liv- eth ...J - ....Handel : Miss Aldeane Smith. The tjeavens Are Telling.. ..Haydn i Choir. Instrumental solo, Meditation ; Mietzke Violin, harp and organ Miss Love, Miss Palmer and Prof. T. S. Roberts.' Hallelujah Chorus, (from the Messiah) , Handel Choir. Salem Woman's Club Will Nominate Officers at Regular Meeting Saturday An extremely important meet ing of the Salem Woman's club will be held on Saturday at the club house. At this time new of ficers for the season 1927-8 will be nominated. Special musical numbers on Sat- OUR QUALITY LINE , of Household Articles. Appeals to the Particular Housekeeper : Our ' Priscilla Aluminum Ware f Is High Grade Merchandise at Priries.you can afford to pay See Our Line of RANGES : We offer you an all Cast, Full Enameled 6 hole range for GE$. E. ALLEN' ; 236 N. Commercial St. .! " Social Calendar Today , , Piety Hill club. Mrs.' E- T. Barnes, 325 North Capitol street. hostess. ; " ' - - ; Cooking school. Grand theater. J:30 to 4:30 o'clock. : Ladies of the GAR, armory at 2 o'clock. Rapheterian club. Mrs. Lee Un ruh. 885 D. Street. Institutions department of Sa lem Woman's club. Open meet ing. Club house. Chapter G of the PEO Sister hood. Mrs. P. J. Kuntz, hostess. Carnation club. Mrs. G. E. Zell, 1395 North 14th street, hostess. Play, "An Old Fashioned Moth er." Hollywood theater, 7 and. 9 o'clock. Friday Salem MacDowell club chorus. Lecture on art. Prof. Leo Fair banks. YMCA lobby. Auspices of Salem Arts league. North section of the Woman's union of the First Congregational church. Mrs. W. I. Staley, 271 N. Summer street, hostess. South section of the Woman's union of the First Congregational church. Mrs. Mark McCallister, 1433 S. Liberty street, hostess. Woman's Relief corps benefit five-hundred party. Armory, ;2 to 4 o'clock. Auburn Community club. School house, 7:30 o'clock. Baptist Women's society. Gold en anniversary, cnurcn parlors, 2:15 o'clock. Sunday Easter concert. First Methodist church, 7:30 o'clock. Vested choir. Salem Woman's club. Club house, 2:30 o'clock. Nomination of officers. urday will bo given by Miss Eliza beth Lewis, talented piano student of Mrs. Walter A. Denton. Miss Lewis will play "Fantasia in 1) Minor," by Mozart, and the "Wed ding March" from Midsummer's Night Dream. Place-Cards for Business . Women's Banquet Are Attractive . Members of the Salem Business and Professional Women's club, who entertained with a state din ner last Saturday night, formu lated a vote of thanks addressed to Miss Phoebe McAdams in ap preciation of the attractive place- cards she provided for the dinner. The cards, each different, and each bearing the guest's name, were de signed by pupils of the McKinley junior high school under Miss Mc Adams' direction. Mrs. Thayer Returns From California Mrs. Claudius Thayer has re turned to her home, .WUlanjgtte Lodge, after spending tne winter in California. Misi Gilbert Visits From Med ford Miss Mary Gilbert, daughter of L. M. Gilbert, spent the week-end in Salem. Miss Gilbert is a high school instructor in Medford. O i LISTEN IN I THURSDAY MOENINO 10:00-11:00 KFWV (212). Home Beau- tiliij hour. 10:00-10:30 KXU (389). beauty talk. 10:00-11:30 WOW 491). ilubic and Household helps and music. 10:0-12:00 KEX (447). Pat tic Cook: morning entertainment, time signals. 11:00-12:00 KHS 31). Housewife' hour and mukic THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 KFKC (22). Weather report. 12:00-12:20 KEX. Popnlar orchestra mimic. 12::0-l.-r,0 KG V. Noon concert. 1:30-2:30 KTIJR (2t3). Studio pro gram. 2:0-3:00 KXL. Music. S:30-Knd KTBit. Play by play base ball returns. t 1 i Two room plastered house and woodshed On a lot 60x120 You pay for the lot only at $7O0 if yoa act at once' UL.RICR & ROBERTS, Realtors 123 North Commercial PLUMBING Quick, Reliable Service H. EGNER 1015 Center Street Phones 352 and 1310-W Fine Fixtures Standard Equipment - S-O0-4:00 KOIV. News, music. 3:00-3:15 KEX. Markets and newt. 4 :OO-5;00 KFKC. Mtisie. 4:30-6:00 KFWV. Twiiite hoar. ' , THURSDAY" NIGHT 6K0-7:00 K)1N-(319). Orean rciUL 6:00-7:00 KTBR 263). Mnsie. 6:00-7:00 KGW (491). Dinner concert. 6:00-8:00 KFWV (212). Amubsraent 6:00-6:13 KEX (447). Sewa. and time signals. i a 6:30-7:30 KXL (3891. Music. 7:00-7:15 KGW. Talk. 7 :00-7 :30 KTBR. Health talk. 7:00-8:00 KEX. Dinner music. 7:00-7:2.01 KOT V A n,..nut ,,). 7:30-8:00 KXL. Ptndio program. 7:30-8:13 KFJR 263). Erening storv. 7:30-7:45 KGW. CtUitT service. 7:45-8:00 KGW. Catholic Trut'a o- eietT talk. . H-tO-i0:v KFWV. Studio pro era m. 8:00-9:00 KXL. Studio program. 8:00-10:00 KOIX. Studio program 8:00-8:30 KEX. Portland male nuatet 8:15-8:30 KFJR. Radio code -!. mh. ducted hv Afthltvr nivnn 9:00-10:00 KGW.' VanudevUle. 10:00-11:00 KOI.V. Apostolic Faith or chestra. 10:30-hi .00 KEX. Kremer's. orchestra x.anj0iirenx, saxopnone. 12:00-2:00 KXL 1389). Ihe Somnam- I'lUO. 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