THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 15. 1927 ,5 h 4 a tional Better Homes I H7H be Observed if Salem This Month S.Mr!'. F. G." Bowersox. chairman American borne department i.f. ihp Salem Woman's club, has ,;i!l-l an important meeting of ihc members of her committee for i':::it o'clock Monday, April 18, at :hp home of Mrs. Clarence Hamll-f i.,n. 290 North Front street. The committee members are: Mrs. Walter Pennington,.. Mrs. .1. M. Houghton, Mrs. Theo'Barr. Mrs. Harley White, Mrs. Franle.J'ower, Mrs. ('. J. Healy. Mr. F. Jaikoski, Mrs. Frank Myers. Mrs. Curtis C ross. Mrs. Roy.MUls. Mrs. Edwin c Hftfftfell. Mrs. John K. BropJiy. Mrs. C. C. Cla;k, Mrs. Claude Stpusloff and the chairman, Mrs. y. a. Bowersox. -. vir. Jessamine Chapman Wil liams, professor of foods and nu trition of the OAC. will-speak on Food Fads and. Fancies" at 2:30 o'clock .Thursday afternoon, April ls. during Better Homes week, which will be -observed .in Salem April 25-30. under the auspices of th Better Homes department (,i the Salem Woman's club. The f.cnire will be Riven at the club house. s .Mrs. ' Williams is a speaker of nod'. Her,talk at the state Jnstt tme in Portland - earlier in the -pring was so decidedly valuable that Mrs. Bowersox- immediately made arrangements for her ap pearance In Salem. The pah lie Is iirdiully invited to take advant :i.'f' of this lecture. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. East A i rice Home on Monday Tho many .. friend-of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. East who have 'been in California for the winter . are happy to welcome them home ugain. While in Long Beach Mr. ;md Mrs. East visited at the home nf ihir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kyle. Mr. and Mrs; East' went south l.cfore Christmas, returning home on Monday of this Week. Hans for American Ley ion Auxiliary Benefit Are Rapidly Formulating An active committee is rapidly formulating plans for the Ameri an Lfgion auxiliary benefit bridge t-a which will be an important i vent of Tuesday, April 19. at the .Woman's club house, 4G1 North Cottage street. Three prizes have been donated for the occasion, one by the Miller TRY US FIRST SALEM HARDWARE CO. The Winchester store HATBTr OREfiOW Phone 172 120 Jf. Ooml. fit. on t IS To Buy Some of That Fine Priscilla Aluminum Ware At SPECIAL SALE PRICES ye have another lot. which contains a wonderful assort ment -all full weight but bought to sell at a special price. . r . 3 piece Sauce Pan sets . Double Round Roasters ; 8( anaU0:q Diry Pails L Coffee Pots'and Colanders mtSSiV HoubIevBbaers 4 and, 6 qt- Preserve Kettles Loose Tight THESE GO ON SALE FRIDAY AND THIS WEEK TakeYour Choice for rVe may limit quantities9 but we have a large lot and may be able t8 give Vbuill you want! -rirrS-r; 'r' : give you an you Hardware j,, r uonco bus-cm Mercantile company, another by Kafoury', and a third by Hart man Brothers. Reservations may be made at. once with Mrs. George Nelson at 1641-J; Mrs. Paul Burris. 1487-11; or Mrs. H. H. White at 2533-R. The following chairmen of com mittees have been chosen: Cards, Mrs. -Cyril Nation; prizes, Mrs. Ernest Thom; dishes, Mrs. Victor McKeniie; decorations. Mrs. Stan ley Ostrander; program. Mrs. F. Zjnn: dining room. Mrs. ,Earl Paulsen, and refreshments, Mrs. Robert Budrow. I i . ' Twin Grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. MacKenzie Receive Names . .'The small son and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Pearson (Jean MacKenzie who were, born on April 2 in Longview, Wash., have received their names, according to a-letter written to Mr. and Mrs. T. S. MacKenzie, the grandpar ents. The little girl will be called Lois Jean and thf little boy, Joe Dean. . , . Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie will leave, in the morning by motor for Kelso to spend Easter with, Dr. and Mrs.-. Pearson and the twins. Mrs. MacKenzie plans to remain in Washington for several weeks. Daughters of the Nile The Salem -club of the Daugh ters of the Nile will meet on Wed nesday of next week for the regu lar all-day meeting. The Misses Williams Entertain H. S. B. Club The H. S. B. club met Monday night at the home of the Misses Georgia ..and Qra Williams. The evening was spent in sewing, mu sic and fun. Members present in cluded Mrs. W. R. Patterson, Mrs. R. Abst, Mrs. L. Henderson. Mrs. C. Stevenson, Miss Clara Ward, Miss Beatrice Kertson; Miss Ada Williams and the hostesses. Adelante Society Plans Alumnae Meeting All alumnae members of the Adelante Literary society are in vited to attend the "homecoming meeting" at 4:15 o'clock this af ternoon in the societv hall on the third floor of Waller Hall. The alumnae will provide the program. Fifty ' Members of First Methodist WFMS attend Meeting at Blatchford Home ' An : unusually successful meet ing of the Woman's Foreign Mis sionary' society of the First Meth odist church was held on Wednes day afternoonat the. home ot Dr. and Mrft. Benjamin Blatchford on State street, with 50 members present. Mrs. C. K. Haynes, Mrs. C. W. Boeschen and Mrs. Standley re ceived, the guests at the door. The rooms ef the Blatchford miss i ms Thelot contains: SprM ks thr Itsrlt ' Bread Pans 10 qt. Dish Pans 3 qt. Tea Kettles ( 6'culi'Perculatori Puddingf Pan Sets Bottom Cake Palis . Ml. v m rf(a St- 1" Only Paints Plumbuig and -Machinery., "ii . Commercial -S tziy;:U - Social CalexuLar o ' ! i i o , ; . j Today . t , t ; . it Du Bols "Tbe. Last Seven Words." ,, St. Paul's Episcopal church. , Hal Hibbard Auxiliary. Mrs. John Bertelson. 110 Lofelle St- Woman's alliance of Unitarian church, Election of officers. 'j, Adelante societv alumnae meet ing. Waller Hail, 4:15 o'clock. , Saturday American Association of Uni versity Women. Gray Belle. 12:39 o'clock. -Mabel j Holmes Parson, speaker. 1 Elks dance. Elks temple. Joan Ne-wcomb's . Easter party, 10:30 to 12 o'clock. Sunday Sacred concert. Knight Memo rial church. Easter cantata, 7:30 o'clock. Sacred concert and film at First Congregational church. "The Lord of Life and Love," Cantata by double quartet. ; and film, "The Passionate Christ." 7:30 o'clock. Monday . Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn's costume recital. Waller Hall (on Willam ette University campus). 8:1" o clock. , Special meeting of Better Homes committee of Saiem Woman's club Mrs. C. S. Hamilton. 290 North Front street, 2:30 o'clock. Tuesday Benefit bridge tea. American Legion auxiliary. Woman's club house, 4 HI North Cottage street. Wednesday Daughters of the .Nile. Masonic Temple. All-day meeting. Thursday Willamette university men's glee club. Cupitol theater. 8:15 o'clock. home were lovely with many spring flowers. Mrs. E. It. Wat erson had charge of the devotion al hour, taking a her tlxeme "The Old, Old Story." Mrs. Carl C. Doney conducted the lesson on "Moslem Women." 1 The special music of the after noon was a vocal solo by Miss Mar garet Ryan, accompanied by Miss Helen Bridgman. The president announced the fact that she had been made the recipient of a history of the Cal cutta girls' school, written by Miss Ruth Field, superintendent of the school. Miss Field was home on fur lough two years ago and was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Dexter Field, and of her sisters, Mrs. Hat tie Field. Mrs. Bagley and Mrs. Inez Fleming. , Announcement was made of the next district convention of the society which; will be held in Hills boro on May 5. . Mrs. Nina Armes was welcomed Into the society as a new mem-: ber. ' During the afternoon Mrs. M. B. Parounagian gave a valuable account of the mid-year meeting in Spokane. Invitations Are Issued for Joan Neivcomb's Easter Party Tomorrow Morning One of the most festive of all juvenile Easter parties is planned for tomorrow morning when Joan nance SATURDAY Tf 1 ,U . SOLOISTS i r - ' s I T. . t . ...-T.'f.- : 1 I j I vi II UtUfiTMX Aubrey "tfurry The oratorio. "The Seven Last Words," will be given at the St. Paul's Episcopal churchy corner of Church and Chemeketa streets, on Good Friday evening at 8 o'clock.. It is open to the public and is under the direction of Mrs. Mar- jorie Walker of Portland. Several soloists and the choir will furnish the music. The soloists are Mrs. Marjorie Walker. soprano; Mrs. Lillian Knight, soprano: Aubrey Furry, baritone: K. Y. Aim, tenor; all of Portland. Mrs. Nina KabJer will Newoomb, small daughter of Bea trice Crawford Neweomb, will entertain a group of 4 0 boys and girls at their country ' home on the Dallas highway. The invitations which have been issued invite the . guests tobe present from 10:30 to 12 o'clock Saturday morning, April 16. A thrilling feature of the morn ing will be the Easter egg hunt in the woods. . Large Delegation of Salem Women Will Attend Club Institute- in Portland A large delegation of women active in the work of the Salem Woman's club will motor to Port land this morning to attend the public welfare institute, which is sponsored by the State Federation of Women's clubs. The morning session will con vene in the story hour room at central library, with Mrs. Glendora M. Blakely, chairman of the pub lic welfare department, presiding. Registration will open at S:45 a. m. followed by a symposium at 10:15. "Training for Mental Health in Childhood" will be the subject of the talk by Miss Amel ia Feary, chairman of the division of child welfare, "Mental Health -.-What it IsfantrHowlo Develop It," will be the subject .discussed by Dr. Lawrence Selling, protes tor of clinical medicine,-University of Oregon medical school. Dr. D. W. De Busk, director of the de partment of research in the Port land public schools, will talk on "Habit Problems in Children of School Age." "A Health Clinic the Need of One, and How it Can Function" will- be discussed by Mrs. Theodora Schwankovsky., The balance of the forenoon ses sion will be devoted to the public health division, with Mrs. Paul R. Whiteside, chairman, presid ing. Miss Elinora E. Thomson, R. N., professor of applied sociol ogy and director of nursing edu cation in the Portland school of social work of the University of Oregon, will speak on "Nursing Education 'at the University bf Oregon." Luncheon will be held at 12: in T ni. at the YWCA. Mrs. G. J. Frankel of the Oregon Federation of Women's clnbs. w:ill preside. C C.-ColU president of the Doern becker hospital guild, will be the speaker, and a health play will be given by pupils from the Atchison school. V- i Club women attending 't he" in stitute will be taken tp,the Doerft becker hospital tor the aTternoon session, and after an inspection tour, a motion picture. "Sun Bab ies, Will be shown. Th. Value of Sunlight Treatment for Chlld renwill be, the subject of an, ad dress to be given by Dr. L. How ard Smith, pediatrician. Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar, chairman of the Doernbecker hospital committee of the Oregon. Federation of Women's clubs, .will give a report on the hospital fund. A talk on "Anti Narcotics" will be given by W. J. Herwig. Tea will be served at the conclusion of the program. All clubwomen, whether mem bers of federated clubs or not, who are interested in public health are invited to attend the all-day ses sion. Mrs. Otto Hoppes Entertains With Deliahtful Six-Table Bridge , Tea on Wednesday ',The last .week before Easter Is not without its gaiety. On Wed- inesday Mrs. Otto Hoppes enter flained with one of a number of -r v? - - v . f.'V ..." X 3 IV . BECKE& HENDRICKS Insurance of AU Klnda ,3 f Telephone 101 . HeUl Theater Lobby.'ISS North Hlxh . . TO ASSIST WITH ORATORIO Mrs. Marjorie W'alker preside at the organ and Mrs. J. F. Bush at the piano. - Choir members' are as follows: Sopranos. .Mrs. T. W. Creech. Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. C. I). Adams. Miss Orford. Miss Irene de Lisle, Miss Mary Kafoury. Miss Lillian Scott. Miss Sarah Lansing. Miss Ailene Cilson; altos. Mrs. W. P. Rabcock, Miss Betty Hlmmel, Miss Edith May Jenks, Miss Helen Ka foury: tenors. Thomas Lark in Williams. Watson Townsend: bar itones, F. Ci. Deckebach. Rhea Luper, Robert Neimeyer, Mr. Tat- attractive atrn.ir$wnieh. have been featured tho last few, days. ;:?Wrs. Hoppes' g;uests -were. invited, to a six-tabh bridge party. vwith ad ditional guests calling for fea. t The living rooms emphasized the colors 6f Eastertide. Tulips in the pastel shades were used throughout." In the dining room the tea table was centered with a crystal bowl of vari-colored tulips. Candles in the delicate pastel shades glowed in crystal holders. Mrs. James Jennings won the highest score of the afternoon. The second honor went to Mrs. Carl Armstrong. 'Mrs. William Perlich was awarded the consola tion award. At the tea hour Mrs. Hoppes was assisted by Mrs. Oscar Zellar ai d Mrs. Herbert Plank. Guests for bridge included Mrs. V E. Kuhn, Mrs. E. C. Charlton, Mrs. Glenn Gregg, Mrs. William Gosser, Mrs. Esten Williamson. Mrs. Herbert Plank, Mrs. Earl Daue, Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. William Perlich, Mrs. Earl Fisher, Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Mrs. Jessie George, MrsLaurence lmlah, Mrs. Edwin Purvine, Mrs. Waldo Mills, Mrs. Albert Smith. Mrs. James Jennings. Mrs. William P. Ellis, Mrs. Armin Berger, Mts. ames Ted, Mrs. W. A. ohnson, Mrs. Oscar Zellar. Mrs. Oral Lemmon, Mrs. Merrill D. Ohiing, Mrs. James M. Smith and Mrs. Carl Arm strong. Additional guests who called at the tea hour were Eulalia Lindsay, Mrs. Willis Vincent, Mrs. Elmer Armstrong, Mrs. George Orey and Mrs. J. F. Mollencop. Costume Proqram. at Waller Hall Will Take Place on Monday, April 18 Only three days remain till the vivid costume recital which Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn, contralto, will give on Monday evening. April IS. at Waller Hall, on the Wil lamette university campus. Mrs. Ralf C. Miller of Portland. Mrs. Rahn's sister, will assist with Instrumental numbers. Salem Girls A re Pladgcd to National Home Economics Fraternity Two of the twelve co-eds pledg ed to Omicron Xii. national honor ary in home economics, are Sa lem students. Those pledged are Mildred Nye,.-' Elizabeth"'' Stewart. Elizabeth Uourliill and, Charlotte RED-PEPPER FOR : RHEUM I Red-Pepper Rub tkes the "ouch" from sorr, stiff, aching joints. It can not hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at once. . , When you are suffering so you can hardly get axouno, just try Red Pep per Rub aid you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing baa such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppery, Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub yeu will feel the tingling heaw. Ia three minutes it warm the sore spot .through and through. Pain and ereness are gone. Ask any-good drugrgist for .a jar of Bowie Raf Pepper Bub. Be sure to get the genuine, wi tii the same Bowles on each, package - , - , . - ; "' AdT. foot fcrnri mm t .. . w . t 1 ' J ; .-..-.4 w . . .i. t K. V. Aim ham. Junior choir. Sleanor Lu per. .Neva Koehler, Eunice Wen lock, Ann Rede Burns, Charlotte Martin, Jack Bush. Billy Bush. James Luper. fjwynn Adams. The three-hour devotions at St. Paul's church will begin at 12 noon today and end at 3' p. m. There will be addresses on the "Seven Words From the Cross." with other devotions. Tho public is most cordially invited to come at any time and remain as long as desired. Wells, all of Portland: Lucile Moore and Villetta Welch of Sa lem: Catherine Davis, Sallie Rog ers and Dorothy Williams of Cor vallis; Ruth Barnes of Oswego, Margaret Cartjwright o Seaside, and Elva Slottee of Astoria. Easter Cantata Will be Given at First Congregational Church The double 'quartet of the First Congregational church will ping the beautiful Easter cantata, "The Lord of Life and Love." On Sun day evening. April IT. at the church. In conjunction with the cantata the film "The Passionate Christ' will b shown. Miva Belle Will Svend Easter in Salem Miss Gene Belle will arrive in Salem tonight to spend the Easter week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Belle. Reservations for niversity Will Close Todan An exceedingly interesting meet ing of the American Association of PLUMBING Omick, RellAblei Serrlce H. EGNER 1015 Center Street Phones 853 and 131 0-W Fine Fixtures, Standard Eqalpment ATT YES the coat seems to be the most important so naturally 1 it comes .first. Wo are showing, an exceptional array this spring and the range of styles is truly pronounced. There are sports , coats of plaids and figures with and without be.ts then too there are the dress and the semi drss coats of casha, the sheens and taffetas. ' Vi'- 12.48, 16 19.75, 24.75, 29.75 Undies :- . ; ' Hose HaU 1' .7 1 I ' - - L'niversltyi Women, wilt TtST tf44 tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock at the O.ray Bello. , Mabel Holmes ,Par wma, tbPj .author. wilj .lie the speaker. Reservations', which are being made with Mrs. RolH.rt Dann. will c?ose tonight. , r - - ' Cooked Food Sale The ladies of St. Vincent . de Paul Altar society will hold a cooked food sale on .Saturday, April 16, at the Giese-Ptvwers furnifure store. Mrs. Houghton Is Guest in Portland , Mrs. Willis J. Houghton is vis iting in Portland at, the home, of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Knighton ot Arlington Heights. . - New sweaters. A large shipment just in. New patterns, new shades in the popular pnll-over and coat styles. Emmons, Tailor-Furnisher, 426 State St. .... (?) Slate surface roofing applied over your 014 shingles. We have over 200 jobs in Salem. Nelson Bros., plumbers, sheet metal work, 355 Chemeketa. () Take no chances with old. meats or stale food of any kind. Btty your meats here and have the best and freshest obtainable and at a mini mum, cost. Hunt tk Shaller, 263 N. Com'l. () The Traditional EASTER BONNET Is Here . IN fact there are hun dreds of them and nearly as many styles. Oriental embroidery on nets, silk and visca seem to be most popular, while straws and silk and straw combinations run a close second. 3.95 and 4.85 . are very popular groups but there are hats at al most every price. IRE for EASTEE DRESSES surely one will want to make a most favorable impression "Easter afternoon." As , a help to you we would suggest that you come in ; and look through our stocky thenr shop around in the other good stores. - Get, what you want at a price you want to payregardless- of where you get it. We're willing to take oar chances and you - . will not be urged to make purchases when inspect ing our stocks of ready-to-wear. Dresses ,are priced at . .. . . j 9.75, 10.95, 16, s. .. - " ' r f NEW INCORPORATIONS'!' ;Tha JVarldAlarinft-i4lVag0 cor poration '. with headquarters . in. Portlanrt. and capital stock of I500.V00 has. been -.incorporated by Edgar Bridge. C. W.. Eaton and M. Boqthe. ... ,; .V'xTj Central . Insurance Agency Inc., . Portland. $1000;-. F. A. Angell. Charles . L. Dunham and CharLfs' Harrall. ...... . ' ;Fif Door Manttfaeturers nsso-. elation, Portland. $1500; J. IV Blllington. r W. C.' MpCVilloch and John W, Shuler: " t .. Land Ridge .Cooperative Mutal Telephone company, Lebanon, , (no capital stork); CI. R. Ilebb. J. L. Corraan,..W. F. Glaser and. others.- ' .... I . ,. SPECIAL!- Exchange a lovely 1 suburban home, strictly modern, for! city property or atock rattciu GEO. P. PEED 841 State Street? ; , . i i r 1 Hedding and Window Box : Plants' v . - "' Arf now rrady, also fine fllne of hrub nl perennials. , C. F, BR ElTlfA UlT . , Telephone 380 512 State St. i i 19.75, 29.75