-THE OBEGOIT STATESMAN, rSALEJ, OHZGOII (2 1 Fourth Annual High School Music Tournament be Held in Forest Grove- iX nunarea ana eigmy mgn. student from 17 Oregon have already' registered In rth annual high school mu- ''ament,' to be held at Fa- vavov' ITavacI drrwc - ITiH- ti-y'iand Saturday; April Z9 and 3J. 'The university and the cham ber of commerce at Forest Grove are sponsoring, the tournament. SttidenU have registered , from Albany, Beaverton, Carlton, For est Grove, Gaston, Helix, Jefferson, MolaJla,. Milwaukee, McMinnville, Oregon City, Salem, Siiverton, W'C urner, Tillamook, Woodburh and ,f from IPoitland, which wiTI be rep Xresentfd by students -from Frank- Koos4-elt high school. The" tournament will b.ave 12 events" including a large chorus, small Chorus, icirls glee club, boys glee club, girls quartet, boys' quartet, girls'; high vpice solo, boys' high voice 8olt, - girls low voice iolo, boys' low voice xolo; pianoforte solo and violin solo. There will be three classes of en tries in each event as follows: ( lass A, high schools with an en rollment of 500 or more students ; class n.f high schools with an en rollment of 150 tor499 "students; dass C, high schools with an'en rollruent,of 149 students or fewer. Only one victory token will" be awarded lithe winner in each class or division. A silver cup will be awarded the school scoring the highest number of points exclus ive of solos. To be permanently retained feacli cup mast be won three ( successive times in open re m petition unless otherwise speci fied. A sweepstakes yifctory tok- rn will be awarded the school ticoring the highest number of points, inclusive of solos. Convention Will Open in Salem This Morning An alt-day meeting of the Mar ion county VCTU convention will be held today at the YMCA build ing. The devotional period will be led by Mrs. F. B. Coleman, county evangelist, after which officers and delegates will respond to Toll call. Later In the morning committees will be appointed. The reports of 'officers will be followed by reports of the superintendents.- Election j of officers will take place preceding the noon voe prayer...-. .- At 1:30 o'clock a memorial ser vice will be held; : ; j At 2 - o'clock disenssion will take place on "The Bible 1 In the Public Schools," led by Mrs. Jen nie MeClellan. A , solo by Miss Whistler will follow. Moving pictures will be' discussed by Sarah E. Jenny of Woodburn. -.. Mrs. Swallow Vf Turner will talk on "Christian Citizenship," after which the report of the resolu- ' uuus cummuiee win oe nesra. , f The evening session will be. held I iu the ?CTU hall. The lecture of tlie evening, on narcotics, will be L f siven by W. J. Herwiir. Miss Na omi Phelps will sing a solo. Representative of St. Barnabas Guild Speaks at Salem Hospital , "Miss Nellie Osley, RN., field secretary of the St. Barnabas Guild for Nurses.' spoke on Mon day night at the Salem hlspital to a group of 36 nurses , and lay members on "The '' Activities of the Guild." The St. Barnabas Guild is an organization of a non-sectarian nature' that has for its purpose the fostering of the spiritual lifes of the nursing profession. Branches of the guild have been organized all over the world. , Miss Osley, whose headquarters are- in New York,- has Just com pleted a. tour of the Pacific coast and is now on' her way back to New York. During the war Miss Osley was the director of the Po tomac division of the Red Cross. She ' has also been a superinten dent of nurses' work at Sioux City, Iowa. Better Music Week Will Be Observed in Salem Soon Sunday, May 1, will mark the opening of Better Music week in Salem. Two outstanding groups hate been given prestige on the social calendar the Salem Ora torio society, which will give its maiden concert as an out-of-door performance ln;Willson park on Tuesday, May 3 and the Portland Junior Symphony orchestra which will fippear at i the Elsinore on Saturday evening when the week will culminate In a grand civic concert. Jacques Gerskovitch Is the con ductor of the Junior orchestra and Dr. It. W. Hans Seltz directs the Salem Oratorio BOciety." Mrs. H. H. Harms will be solo ist with the new Salem organiza tion. Salem Group Enjoys aiuivr i rip 10 Cjimuu, . A delightful motor trip was en joyed over the week-end by a group of Salem folk who motored to Elmira. An abundance of very beautiful orchids were- found in the woods. Those making the trip were Mr. and Mrs.-Paul Johnson of Silver- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Klttil son of Salem, the Misses ' Edith and Grace Welbprn of Salem, and Miss Grace Allen of Salem. Mrs. lil Welborn- who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Inman, returned with ' -her daughters, Edith and Grace Welborn. House Guests ....... -..... .... From Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall en tertained as their house guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. George Sewell of Roseburg. Mrs. Lacey Is Hostess for Book and Thimble Cluo Mrs. Ray Lacey was hostess last Thursday afternoon at a delight ful meeting of the Book and Thimble club at her home on Klngwood Heights. Wild spring flowers were used " in decorating the rooms. j Mrs. " Trott and Mrs. St. Pierre provided the entertainment for SPECIAL SELLING ilCLE3S. Four Groups- Kiddies i hose of fine lfsle; some hare slllr tops.i 1 Moetlyall are plain colors and of tne paster shades; ' This is an excep- A tional group and Includes hose to a much higher price, - X7C In this lot are numerous weaves and 'weights and colors. - There are quarter hose, half hose and some three quarter. Ribbed and plain fancy and plfn tops, light and ! ;i : i nA. dark shades. .t ...... . ......... 7. ... i t Fibre silk half hose; in plain colors of the rainbow and a few Krtombinations with fancy an T plain tops. A'good wearihr1 on J hose that will hold Us shape. Sizes 4, to 6 ; ........ 0C - ' v.. ;it '. . "'. "''. It is seldom that you are offered FASHIONED hose for kiddies. Here are some of Very fine lisle (wbven not printed)' in ; plaids and blocks. Others (not fashioned) ' in "Phoenix pure' silk'. some rayons with plain and fancy tops. i our choice. k . 49c 1 Better Homes week observance jihder auspices of Salem Wbman'a club. Open house at ;1339r-Center street, and at 1829 Fairmottnt av'e phei 2 to 5 In afternoon r- 7 to 9 in evening.. Count-On-Me clasB of the First Baptist church. Mra. Harry Ralph, 434; Union street, hostess, at ? 2 o'clock. 'J ! ;. , Jason Lee Ladles -General Aid society. Church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. ::. : Marion i connty WCTU conven tion- YMCA building - (morning and afternoon) and WCTU. hall (evening). - . Barbara Frietchie tent. Wom an's i club house. First Presbyterian Ladies' Aid society. Church 'parlors, 2:30 o'elock. Phllathea-Baraea Bible class. MrCooIey, 1589 Center street. hostess. " Thursday Jessamine Chapman Williams, food authority, at Woman's club house, .461' N. Cottage street. Pub lic invited, 2:30 o'clock. District convention of Woman's Hotoe Missionary society of Meth odist Episcopal church. Leslie M. E. church," 10 a. in. Town and Gown club. Lausanne Hall, 2: 3ff o'clock. Friday Rummage7 sale. Auspices of YWCA. Rummage sale. Woman's al liance of Unitarian church, at 246 N. High street. County federatidn meeting of Woman's clubs. Woodburn. Saturday ' Rummage sale. Auspices of YWCA. ' Rummage sale. Woman's , alli ance, at 246 N. High street. . the afternoon, after which a de licious luncheon was served by Mrs. Lacey, assisted by Mrs. Van Santen. Those present were Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Beaver, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Ku- bin, Mrs. Pattison, Mrs. Trott, Mrs. Schwartz. Mrs. St. Pierre, Mrs. Simpkins, Mrs, Van Santen. and the hostess, Mrs. Lacey. At the next meeting of the club Mrs. Ray Ferguson' will entertain. Town and Goxcn Club Postpones Meeting to May 5 Instead of meeting- tomorrow, as previously announced, the Town and Gown club will omit the April meeting and meet . on Thursday, May 5, at Lausanne Hall. Mrs. Lee Davenport of Portland will be the speaker.. Demonstration Houses Open to Public Again Today Hostesses at the two demonstra tlon houses which are open" th week under the" allspices of the Salem Woman's club in, observ ance or .Better Jriomes weex nave been chosen for today as follows: At the house at-1399 Center street Mrs. Claude Steuslotf, Mrs- Joseph Chambers, Mrs. A. L. Wallace, Mrs. E. B. Millard and Mrs. Wal ter Pennington, are In charge. At the house at 1820 Fairmount avenue the following will receive: Mrs. Harley Whiter Mrs. O. A. Ol son; Mrs - Scott Page, Mrs. Earl Fisher and Mrs. J. L. Rand. Many Salem women are antic! pating the talk, which Mrs. Jessa mine Chapman Williams of the Oregon Agricultural college, will gveat 2:30 o'clock tomorrow af ternoon at, the club house. Mrs! Williams, who is an eminent au thority on matters of nutrition, will speak on "Food Facts and Fancies." ; : :'.' 'As a special, feature of the af ternoon Mrs"" Phil Newmyer wiU sing. ' - ' ' Ajnpereite Club Is Entertained at Green Home Members of the Amjerette club held the regular business meeting at' the home of, Mrs. W. J.. Green on Monday . night. Plans were made for the' nept card party which ",-wllI be held at Mrs. J. P. Price's home, with Mrs. Harley Bosler entertaining. In' the group on Monday night were Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. J. 0. 1 Price, Mrs. Harley Bosler, Mrs. Ellsworth Hartweil, Mrs. Glenn Selee, Mrs. Harry Sechler, Mrs. Merle Travis and Mrs. Earl Chap- pell. The refreshment committee in cluded Mrs. Belle Brown and Mrs. W. J. Green. First Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Will Meet Today j The Ladies' Ai society or tne First Presbyterian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the church parlors. This is "quilt" day and all women of the cturch and consregation who have comforter or quilt to knot is asked to bring them to the meeting for exhibition. A-part of the after noon will be spent in the knotting of comforters. Anyone who has a comforter or quilt ti knot Is asked to call Mrs. Pearee, 2006-W and make arrangements. The Sacaja- wea Camp Fire girls wlIL give a brief program of songs and read ings at 3:45, in celebration of: American Forestry week. Ptiilathea-Ztaraca Class Will Meet Members of the Philathea-Bar-aca class oL the First Evangelical church will meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cooley at 1589 Center street. Mrs. Hodge Entertain Auxiliary The Willamette auxiliary soci ety of the First Presbyterian church met last night at the home of Mrs. D. A. Hodge. Visitors From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Perrine are entertaining as their house guests this week their daughter and her children, Mrs. E. G. Hodges and lone and Lynn of. Eugene. Barbara Frietchie Tent WiU Meet Barbara Frietchie, tent. No. . 2, Daughters of Union Veterans, will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the Woman'! club house at 461 North Cottage street. A social hour will fouowthe business meeting.; Miss Helen Rodolf Wat Studh YinParis The dance studio of Helen Hone Rodolf will close earlier than Hsnai this season! in order to allow Miss Kodolf to accept a very interesting oner tor the summer season.) Miss nouuu naa neen asKea to join a company which is sailing for Paris next month. As she goes east she plans - to come threntrh Salens Miss Rodolf wftl return to Sa lem next fall to resume her work. 1 ' . ! . -' The United States- la i a n n. Kiene in giving its: people advan tages and prosperity. j Tea SEIBERlVINGS AmerlcaV - Finest -Tire ZOSEL'S 1b" 1BO 8. Comnierclal.. Tel. 471 1 7 - - V ' I 1 Af- W When Glasses Are Nfeeded ' . "APPEAL TO O'NEILL? New Location Dr. C. m O'Neill Fourth Floor T First National Bank Building Phone $2S; - . . to , The popular Special Coach .Train ' " " ; now leaves Salem at llXa: m; every Tuesday, and Friday, and arrives San .' Francisco next day-at 10:30 a m. : only 23" hours Over the new Cascade line through Klamath Falls. Enjoy the roomy comfort - ' r of long easy-riding coaches, reclining chair , cars and observation car.' Also the special low cost', dinins-. and lunch car service;. , ; This same fast, low cost .servicer from, ; ; San Francisco every Wednesday and " ' - Saturday at 3.00 p.m. buy a round- trip ticket and return "on any train (ia- - coaches only) within vl 5 days. - j - ' I- Telephone. SQ , .. . . Citr Tlrkrt Ofrin . - - : 184- N Liberty 6tC - a -A A Mltleli U'l V. & P. A - Officers Cooperate:; ? Raid Salem Residence i 1 Arrested Owner WfTl Receive Sen- teace Today j . , ' . 4 Combining forces yesterday hoon. Deputy Sheriffs Smith! and Barber and Patrolman Charles Wilcox raided the home of Mar ian Painter, 1810 Waller street and seized 50 gallons of mash with a still not yet set up. Painter was arrested and plead ed guilty in justice court to; pos session of mash, sentence to be conferred today at 10 o'clock. Painter ' was dressed in i full western regalia with embhasis on 9 huge black sombrero. Accord ing to officers he professed to be a tough ho'mbre, but an afternoon as guest of the sheriff with the prospect of several jnore put an abrupt end to his first ardor. FBiUSi'STEiii. ffiDlfl STATE Oregon Allotted Quota of $191,000 for Presbyterian Church Fund . w " " V. jll WO I I ffUse blasttnr MI1S T.nmhaf and all building materials. Gab fiel Powder & Supply Co., 610 N. Capitol. Tel. 2248. ! fi PORTLAND, Ore.. April 2 6 '. That the State of Oregon, with its large number of weak, strug gling National Missions churches and self-supporting churches al most as weak sorely needs the new service pension plan spons ored by. the National Lay mens committee of the Presbyterian church, is the opinion of Rev. E. P. Lawrence, of Medford. modera tor of the Synod of Oregon, 1925 26. "It is offering a most happy solution of the Texing problem of the minister's old age," he says, in a statement issued in connec tion with the campaign now being held in fourteen western states. Oregon has . been allotted a quota of S191.000 towards the $15,000,000 which the Laymen's committee hopes to report as' ful ly pledged, at the General Assem bly, meetign at San Francisco next month. The quota for the three Pacific coast states is a million and a quarter, and for the 14 west ern states, $5,000,000; the re maining S10.000.000 having been raised east of Chicaco. The cam paign is timed to close on May 12. "The laymen of Oregon are al ready feeling the splrndid : impe tus given the movement by the remarkable support being given by laymen all over the tmst," sitys the Moderator. "How men all over this west ern country-have carried on liit;r work with minds carefree, reared their- families..- provided' f or their education and ; 'been inspirers in every good movement both in and out of th church, and made. any provision for old age. Is more than I can see. 1 ' ' "From .the ; standpoint ' of the church, the new pension plan will stabilize the ministry, opening the way to- enter the ministry for many a most earnest and. promis ing young man who has heard the call but has been hesitating on ac count of the prospects of ah old age with no provision for wife and self.' U ::. ''. A. H, Moore. 33 N. High SU apartments and store where you can get high quality furniture and furnishings ' for every room in your house. . () I'newjwcorporations "Covey's-prive- Yourself Service, with headquarters in Portland and capital stock of $50,000, filed articles in the state corporation department here yesterday. The incorporators are H. M. Coveyr C A. McRobert. and "A M. Hill. The Western Cold Pack Derry Bedding and Window Dox Plants .'. Are now. ready, also fine line, of sfarnbs' and perennials. C. iP. BBKITITAUPT , Telephone 380 612 State St. PLUMBING Quick, Reliable Service II.jEGNER ; 1015. Center Street rhortM 853 and ISfO-W Fine Fixtnresrr- , Standard Equipment c&.. . ..y ; Paul II. I'u- . B. f. r . . Culloch.' , . . $16,000 and t:.i. Portland. . Take no chances with cM : ' ' t or stale food of any kind. Buj y r meats here and have the best ? i freshest obtainable and at a r: : ! mum cost. Hunt & Shaller, t;u N. Com'L ; " - ' ." (J Harr isburg Johnson . con fee -tionery and lunchroom opened. . y 4 . - - ' -. JUST LIKE FISHING- You., carjc' hook i the big ; ones if you use the right kind of bait., Advertising must be . j ,properJy written Xa get . results. Lcf, Us Show-You How . 1 ADVERTISING SERVICE . ' Directors of Profitable Publicity . r 325 Oregon Bldg. ' Phone 795 Week Distinguished by and; 10EWMSlM&TtQ -1IB1T WAtth the-j marvelous : factory machines .make these- stockings- in i our, corner, window. Machinery and equipment worth' thousands' of dollars has been installed in our corner window for the iwo expert op erators who come to us . from' L, nil 1 Vd'A Hosiery :. factories to Salem RQople and extreme the Holeproof demonstrate; to the intricacies care in knitting this, world ' famous hosiery.! Your favprite syle in 'Holeproof - will ' be made before your eyes A wonderful process! A veryJn- -teresting one arid we are sure you will be amongthose who , visit this display. Mr. and Mrs --Otto Lange. will, give - this knitting exhibition, every day this week. ! Holeproof hosiery week will be ob served here in gala fashion. We've just received a .large shipment r f rom Hpleproof, featuring all the . much, streaks. 4-rlL-,r4 -v-P rviir aUnInc nrliinU rriiwn ' r r . - 1 See te:e . Fashior Features Remonstrated herei -You will find in-Holeproof, a; quality that is, sturdy, and thoroughly good s beyond , your fondest expectations -r why? Only Holeproof uses ihe ex treme ; care in every detail in the manufacture of fine silk en hosiery, y r - , 1, No '-'shadow -rings, no .'... . .'.,....... ... ated by Lucille of Paris. FureSjlk. Holeproof; NUMBER 5G6 Pure silk to hem in service weight! Semi-fashioned fith reinforced heel. and too. An ex-' celtent, service; number. New- shades,' & .sizes. . r. J " 2. New correct Paris shades. IT.' Anti-fade 'dyeing process keeps colors clear and bright. 4. No lopse ends. Inside hand trimmed. C : '; ,J 5. Nine separate ' inspections insure these features. from Paris Very Smartest of, Npw Shades, Riviera Paris Mist Gram, . Gray Bei&eTT-r Atmosphere Daybrealc - St a mm. 1 NUMBER" "2240 Full" fashioned pure silk, to hem ' If JK.Kt, ivith patented EXX.-Toe which saves much mending. ; ffolejbroof ... ! .' 'Xi.- avert $1.95 NUMBER, 2250-2471 are; all pure silk to top in both chiffon And light service weights. Full fashioned, snug fitting ankle and a very trim heel s, arid toe. These also feature EXX toe. In all the newest'shades by Lucille, v :'t "nj n P-r7 t --- rrrw. , . . . Here's the we!l l.nov. n 4 tra stretch" out z i He! , in soxvico weight ti proven extreme:." such "h; ai r' , "piping rrcir. Vtl , -gunmctal. Of com. j i . - : ft-