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.THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREfl ON FRIDAY MORNING, MAY- 6,, 1927 o J 8X AUDRELO Ch em electa Chapter Will Hold May tUi&itiess Session at Champoeu Th- May mpetins of ChfmekPta liiipter of the Dsi lighters of the American Revolution will be an interesting event of tomorrow at CfuimpoeK. A short business ses sion will he neld at 11:30 o'clock, after which the group will enjoy luncheon toRether, each member bringing her own banket. Those in charge of the Salem delegation have arranged a special table for ilr.- ("hemeketa group. A party of six cars is being ar r.insM'drfor the trip. Solem War Mothers Wll Sponsor Annual Carnation Sale Tomorrow No (loul)t every, citizen in Salom i in sympathy with the carnation sale project of American War Mothers, whereby funds are raised for the relief of disabled World v.nr eterans. The Salem chapter of American War .Mothers will .conduct an ex t nsive sale of the paper blooms tomorrow from several down town stations, including the Ladd & I'.usb hank, the I'nited States Na tional bank, and Cahlsdorf's. Supply headquarters will be the ,. ity YWCA. War Mothers Will Attend Special Service at First liaptist Church Kvery War Mottier in Salem is invited to attend a special ser vice at 11 o'clock Sunday morning at the First liaptist church, with Ki v. K. 11. Shanks in charge. Mrs. Mark Skiff, president of the Salem branch of the American War .Mothers, requests that the Mothers be at the church a few minutes before 11 and enter in a body. Any War Mother, wheth- cr a member of the organization or not, is invited. . Mothers' Ddy Program Will U Held at Brush College An interesting program is be ing planned for Sunday. May S. a; the Brush College school for tl.e observaju-e of Mothers' day. Mrs. Ada Iee Unruh, of the Children's Kami Home, will be the speaker of the evening-. Clyde and Theodore Madison will give vocal solos and trios. The program will open at 8 o'clock. 4 Business and Professional Women State Convention Will be Held in Coreallis J, Into C'orvalljs, heart of the Wil fAJamette valley, will ride -the four hundred business and profession al women of Oregon, and Corval lis will surrender the key. The state federation convention of Bus iness and Professional Women will meet in Corvallis May 13, 14 and lf. A reception Friday evening, a trip along the beautiful drive ways and inspection of the build ings on the campuB of Oregon Ag ricultural college, a luncheon in the college tea room Saturday, a banquet Saturday evening, break last at the Country club on Sun . day morning, to be followed by a drive about the city and sur rounding country, and then a jaunt to Albany, ten miles distant, to lie guests of Albany Business and Professional Women at lunch eon before departing for home these are a few of the pleasures to be wedged in between the pro gram sessions of the seventh an nual convention of the state fed- ration. Salem is entitled to seven dele gates and seven alternates to the state federation convention. A great many Salem club members are planning to motor over for one or more sessions, and it is hoped that at least 50 members from Salem will 'be present. Miss Merle Diniick is convention chairman for Salem for both the state federation and Oakland con vention. Daughter Is Porn Mr. and Mrs. Miles McKey are lr-ceiving congratulations over the birth of a daughter on Wednesday. May t. The little girl has been famed Mercedes. Plant Sale Will lie Sponsored on Saturday Salem gardeners will be inter ested in the plant sale which the Salem Carden club, of which Mrs. tV. W. Kosebraugh' is president, will sponsor tomorrow. May 7. in the building across from Steus loffs on North Liberty street, be tween Court and Ceinter streets. Many varieties of plants suit able for planting at this time of ear will be on sale after lit o'clock. Xcw Chapter Inst (died Py P. K. O. Sisterhood A new chapter of the P. K. O. Sisterhood was installed in Port land last week at the home of Mrs. I. I). IioDine. 104 S Rodney ave nue. The chapter will be known as chapter AN. and is composed of 15 members, four of whom are transfers from other chapters, in cluding Mrs. Harry Hulse of chap ter I. La Crande; Mrs. Kdward (3. Brown of chapter H, Enterprise; Mrs. Frances Demorest of chapter D, Forest drove, and Mrs. Arthur K. Welch of chapter Z, Portland. Those initiated were Mrs. Eni mett Hathbun, Mrs. I. D. Wood, Mrs. W. A. Tebbetts. Mrs. G. T. McFadden, Mrs. Julius Krebs, Mrs. I. L. Olmstead, Mrs. Noma hasmussen, Mrs. Marion Rogers, Mrs". John Iiankua, Mrs. Ernest McKeen and Mrs. E. E. Horning. Mrs. BoLMne was assisted in the work of initiation and installation by Mrs. Ella S. Herman and Mrs. Lena Odell, past slate president, members of chapter C; Mrs. Ma bell Simkins, state president, and Miss Bessie Mickey, first state vice president. Following the lunch eon, musical numbers were con tributed by Miss Bessie Mickey. Oregon Journal. Golden West Club to Meet The Golden West club of the Woman's Benefit association will meet this evening for a social and business meeting at the home of Mrs. Jennie Miller, 351 South 19th street. Mrs. Floyd White Is Hostess for La Mere Clubon Tuesday Mrs. Floyd White was hostess on Tuesday at a delightful meet ing of the La Mere club. Two ROLLER SKATING Tuesday, Friday, Saturday From 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. DRKAMLA nd rink Ladies Admitted Free Gentlemen 10c SKATING 85o LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hoar from lO k. m. to I p. m. TRANSFER Alfl) STORAGE Long and Short Distance Hauling ' Public and Private Storage t Fireproof Building GRAIN, FEED AND SEED Free Delivery to any part of the city , QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION Farmers W PAUL TRAGtlO, Prop. ; -Day Telephone 28 Night Telephone 1267-W Social Calendar -o i Tolay Woman's Alliance of First Uni tarian church, 1 o'clock luncheon. Kxeentivo committee-meeting of American. Legion auxiliary. YWCA at .'5 o'clock. Hal Hibbard auxiliary. Armory. 2 o'clock. OAO club. Woman's club house, S o'olock. Operetta, "Cinderella." Parrish junior high school, 8 o'clock. ' W. U. Junior class play, "The Intimate Stranger." Capitol thea ter, 8:15 o'clock. Salem Heights Woman's club. 1 o'clock luncheon and election of officers. Saturday War Mothers' carnation sale. Portland- Junior Symphony or chestra. Klsinore theater, 8:15 o'clock. May morning breakfast, lamette university campus to 9:30 o'clock. Plant sale. Auspices of Salem C.arden club. New building across from Stensloff's, on N. Liberty, between Court and Chemeketa streets. Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, at (hampocg. iiusincss session at 11:. in o'clock. Sunday Service for Salem ers. First liaptist o'clock. Mothers' day program College. S o'clock. Wil-6:30 War Moth church. 1 1 Urtisli additional guests. Miss Emily Hol ien and Mrs. Harley White, en joyed the afternoon with the club. The rooins of the White home were lovely with a variety of spring flowers. On the tea stable v basket of red tulips and lighted red tapers in crystal holders were effective. The club group included Mrs. S. H. Struble, Mrs. Karl Cregg. Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. Harry Harms, Mrs. W. J. Nelson, Mrs. K H. Pickens. Mrs. Carl H.uber, Mrs. Harry White, Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Mrs. D. K. Peterson. Mrs. L. H. Bingenheimer, Mrs. R. J. Filers, Mrs. William McLaren and the hostess, Mrs. Floyd White. Royal Neighbors Honor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Minto With Shower A feature of the meeting of the Loyal Neighbors of America held on Tuesday evening was the mis cellaneous shower which honored Mr. and Mrs. Harry Minto (Ada Sharp whose marriage took place early in the spring. Forty members were in attend ance at the meeting, wjth a social hour following the business ses sion and program, with Mrs. Laura Mackin in charge. A clever flower game was en- jcyed. after which Mrs. Sarah Peterson , and Mrs.. Azel Hixson participated in a humorous skit. "The Newlyweds First Quarrel." Late in the evening the gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Minto. Mrs. Carrie Bunn gare the presentation speech and Mrs. Minto the speech of acceptance. E celesta.- Club Meets at Green Gate Tea Room for First May Luncheon The first Ecclesia club luncheon of May was held yesterday non in the Oreen Gate room at The Spa. Covers were placed for Ola Vol kel. Marcella Caspell, Velma Ro ninger. Esther Krickson, Bertha Miller, Zelma Busch. Marlowe Mil ler. Reta Claggett. Gladys McKee, Ldna McElhaney. Flora Turnbull, Jessie Miles, Nina Marshall, Golda Wheeler, Vivian Whistler, Inez Woods and Hazel McMorris. Joy Turner Moses Will Give Annual Concert Tonight at Y. M. C. A. Joy Turner Moses will present a group of her advanced violin and piano students in her fifth annual National Music week recital on Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the YMCA auditorium. The public is cordially invited to attend. She will be assisted by Oral Violette. vocalist, and Joan Evans, ocalist, and Norma Sutherland, reader. The following program will be given: Violin (uattet. Playful Rondo Greene Margaret Eddy, Marjorie Wunder, Glenna Hilti brund, Irene Rush. Piano. Dream Memories. ...Benson Margaret Burns. Violin. Tannhauser March. .Wagner Dalhert Jepsen. Piano. To the Summer Virgil Alice Claxton. Vocal. In the Garden of My Heart Cano Roma Joan Evans. Violin duet. Dreams of the Shep herdess Labitzky Marjorie Wunder. Glenna Hiltibrand. j Violin. Ebisine d'Amore ...Danclh Irene Bush. Reading. At the Fray Anon Norma Sutherland. Piano duet. Triumphal March, Eggeling Peggy Sadler, Elizabeth K raus. Violin, Pizzicato Polka ... Strauss Joan Evans. Trio Violin, cello, piano March Wellesley Dwight Armstrong. Wm. E. Moses, Joy Turner Moses. Violin ta Traumeri Schumann ( b ) Asra Haesche Verna Wood. P.ano. Country Gardens... .Grainger Ralph Savage. Violin, Adoration Borowski Margaret Eddy. Vocal. Little Mother of Mine, (By request) Burleigh Oral Violette. Piano dnet. Polonaise in A " Major . Alice Claxton, Burns Chopin Margaret Violin. Air Varie No. III. op. S9 Dancla Dwight Armstrong. Piano, My Old Kentucky Home, Cimbel (Paraphrase de Concert Feme Tweetlie Davenport. Violin quartet, The Dancing Master Severn Margaret Eddy. Marjorie Wunder, Glenna Hilti brand, Irene Bush. Mrs. Moses,' piano accompanist. Violin Choir Will Make Initial Appearance at Lions' Club Luncheon The Violin Choir, a group of eight young lady violinists under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Levy, will make their initial how to the public at the Lions' club luncheon this noon. In the group are Miss Fay Ir vine, Miss Norma Green, Miss Yvonne Pickell. Miss Margaret Hogg, Mrs. Kathrine Pankalla. Mrs. Rosetta. Wooley, Mrs. Hazel Logan and Mrs. Ruth Fuller. They will pla "Rondino," by Beethoven, and "Intermezzo Pizzi cato." by Neury. Miss Mildred Jaeger is the accompanist. Oregon's 1927' wheat crop pro mises better yield than for years past. f Men's ami ladles' srtit.s cleamMl a ml pressed, Sl.OO. JjwlieV silk dresses, $1.2.". Coat refined, SJl.OO Men's suits pressed, 50c. 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A fitting remem brance is a useful gift front Miller's -Hosiery, Gloves, Neck wear, Stationery, Kerchiefs, Bouttonieres, Table Linens, Tow els, Lingerie, Umbrellas, Comfy Slippers, etc. Here one has ample choice of unquestioned quality. ' . Fancy Pillows Mother will enjoy one of these fancy. Rayon Pillows made of good , quality rayon with metallic lace and ribbon trim ming. Priced $2.49 and $2.98. Also Black Poster Pillows with gold colored silhouettes copied from popular pictures. (2nd floor, Needle Art Shop) . Flower Baskets Boivls and Vases We have arranged a tajble of specials for Mothers day gift giving flower bowls and vases, -candlesticks, wax flowers, book ends, handmade curtain tie backs, shell petal and pot tery electric boudoir lamps, antimony salt and peppers in fancy designs, and many other novelties . that will. please mother. Your choice of this table $1.50. At entrance to elevator, Main Floor. I - , Silk Hosiery for Mother Always the useful gift Holeproof and Theme pure silk jio top; full fashioned hosiery in all the new shades at $1,95 pair. In chiffon or service weight. Gordon V-line heel pure silk to top, full fashioned hosiery, chiffon and service weight, new colors, $2.50 pair. v Holeproof pure silk over the knee hosiery in all the popu . lar shades at $1.00 pair. . - T I - mot ner s uay uin a Fine Purse If mother needs a purse, here is opportunity, to choose a fine one at a very moderate price--Patent .leathers hand tooled calfskins, simulated reptile skins, silks and others in pouch and envelope styles. Colors to harmonize with the costume or decided contrasts. Prices range from $3.00 to i Give Her a Hand Blocked Silk Scarf A new shipment of silk Scarfs give you a wide range from which to ch.oose a Motherrs day gift Hand blocked crepes, tied and dyed designs, prints, etc., also new square scarf s. y aiic new, tuiui wuiuuiiiitllUIls clS well as " 2lf lliiug uitnti. aiiu whites are here. Priced from $1.75 to $7.50. I, . Salem's- Jarting Depart moat Store ' ' 3 .jmuiii.. j - I I UTil -TTT -1 II Hi I - T MirnriiilTii mi