5 THE OfcLGOtf STATI A , gALEltr, O&EGOtf WEDNESDAY. MORNING, JULY 20, 1927 . j rv. fa, - Stale D. A. R. Plans Neicbftg Chapter A chapter . of the Daughters of the American Revolution probably will be organized at Newberg by September 1. the staU society of the Daughters has announced, fol lowing the state board meeting held recently in Albany. .Prelimin ary steps in the organisation of a chapter have been taken by the New berg women. , At the board meeting, presided over by Mrs. Gordon MacCracken of Ashland, state regent, it was reported that the 'total cash on band In the state society's funds smunniea June x 10 91408 ana consequently the finances were considered in good condition. It was reported that $426.34 had been paid In for the Univer sity of Oregon fund. It was the opinion of the board Ithat this should be; brought up to 4500 and the 'fund; closed (as the smaller chapters feel they cannot fo more because' 'orj the' Other calls' for funds that are being made. Ninety dollars having been voted in March by the , conference for the marker .' on , the relics, case . in the Salem State House, donations were raised to make jthe fund $100 as tha was fohhd to be the price of a desirable marker. ,, Me$rTormA, U.W. flave Dinner at Gray Belle With their husbands aVhnor guests, the members, of the" Chljd Study groupof the. American As sociation of ITniveTsitv., Women were hosts "lor a. -dinner' one' eve ning recently at the.pray Bell?. " Miss Eln.ora Thomson of,' the Marion County Health Demonstra tion Was thn sneaker of the ev- laing1.5 taking as bey . subject. "Men VV tal Hygiene in Childhood." .-, ;, : j bles, centered with pink rambler roses.": for pr.and -iMrs. V. A. Dodglas, i'Dr." and Mr?,,. C. A. Downs Dr. and, Mrs. -JVnsley Q. Bates, i Mr. anji ;$Irs.- Jed Cham bers, Mr. and Mrs.X.utherCoafc.' Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke,Mr.and Mrs. F. E. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. A. CT.-P. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Acton,' Mrs. Jlamble and Mrs. Be atrice Crawford-Newcomb. The classes in , training of the child of pre-school age will be re sumed in the fall. The members of -the A, A. U.iW. are also plan ning, a study class for the train ing of Jthe child. ... of school age which will , be . conducted during . jjf coming winter. Vtltf.Vo' AiA nf TV J? r. Will Meet on Thursday Afternoon , ... -; , The Ladies' Aid of the Woman's Relief Corps will, meet , tomorrow afternoon "at the -.home of Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, "1405 West Fir FEATURING THE NEW f Two -Piece SPORT Upper, or blouse, is of plain and fancy rayon while the skirt is of silk. -They launder beautifully, which makes them practical" and . they, have; that air, of quality so often lacking in the dresses worn for sport " S6-9S $9.75 m ' For afternobri wear one service a'nd looks in this group of , Moliries, trimmed with organdie or perhaps you would prefer a . voila I 47f eitner pnncea or plain or ' III ..-jr. ... i. uigniiuies. xuu inay cnoose irom any of the above in styles to suit your individuality I street- All comrades are especial ly invited. to be. present. v .. Mrs. Hagedorn's home, which Is two blocks west of the Leslie Me thodist church, may be reached by means of the Sonth Commercial street bus. Quests in Salem From Idaho Mr. and Mrs. T.- S.- MacKenzie have had. as their house guests their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs A, N, Pearson (Jean MacKenzie) of Kelso; Washington. Dr. Pearson has gone to Seattle where he will attend the Doctors' convention but.- Mrs. MacKenzie will remain in Salem for the week as the guest of her parents. ' v Return from Vacation Spent at Delake , Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Van Slyke have returned from a fortnight's vacation spent at Delake. Monthly Social Meeting Of the Ladies of The G. A.M. The ladies of the G. A. R. will hold their monthly social meeting on Thursday-afternoon, from two until , five, ' at the home of "Mrs. Sarah E. Oliver, 3?4 South Win ter street. ' . " Members are requested to bring their fancy work. Miss Garrett Bride at Recent Wedding jMlss Vena Garrett became the bride. of Buren Charles Clifton at an attractive cefemotty at the home of .the '.bride's-parents on North Twenty-third ; street. The service was. read by. Rev. R. L. Putnam of the. Court street Chri- uan cnurcn in ine, presence oi rel atives and immediate friends. ,The bride was lovely in a. gown of white, crepe do chine, with a, tulle veil ca tight with orange blos soms'. She carried a bouquet of sweet peas, Ophelia roses and maidenhair fern. Miss "Murie Webb of Silverton, maid of honor," wore a pink frock of crepe de chine and carried pink sweet peas, - Albert. Barrett, a: cousin of the bride, served as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton will be at home at 626 South Capitol street, i . ". V . . Miss Hofsetk in Seattle for the Week Mis As tr id Hofseth, former su perintendent of the Salem General hospital, has gone to Seattle where she will be the guest of friends for the week. ' . , On returning to Salem Miss Hof seth will be the house guest of Mrs. Ida' L. Niles for the remaind er of the summer. wiil find printed : - Mdrriahe Conies dt a. Surprise to SSlemfrlinds Word has -.been received, Jn Sa lem of the - marriage of Dora An franc, and, , Tyler r H. Morley. in Grants Pass.. The wedding,, was solemnized on Monday evening at eight-thirty .o'clock with-Rev,, Les ter , Fields of the First Methodist church, officiating. , The bride wore an- attractive model of beige , georgette with a corsage of sweet peas, and Cecil Brnnner roses. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cornell were their only attendants., Mr. and Mrs.TyIer will be at home to their friends in Salem after August first. Mrs. Morley,' who has worked in the secretary of state's office for several years, swas spending her vacation in Southern Oregon and her marriage there came as a sur prise to her friends in Salem. Mr. Morley is connected wfth the Salem Brick and Tile com pany. House Guest at Paulsen Home Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Paulson have as their house guest for the summer, Miss Bertha GHbertson of Lisbon, North Dakota. Return from Newport Mrs. Walter Spaulding and her nine naugnier, Leone, liavtl re turned from Newoprt where they nave been for the past month. ! Go to Beach, for Several Days Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills with children, Roberta, Ida and Charles motored to Newport on Saturday Mr. Mills returned Sunday eve ning, but Mrs. Mills and the chil dren will remain at the beach for some time. Judge and Mrs. Bean Spending, Month in the Blue Mountains Judge and Mrs. Henry J.. Bean have gone to the Blue Mountains where they will remain for the next four weeks. Guest from Portland , Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Larson (Grace Bean) of Portland have re turned to their home after being the house guests for several days of Judge and Mrs. H. J. Bean. Baptist Sunday School Class Spends Week-end at Newport ' Miss Nina McNary with thirty two members of the Daraca-Phil-athea class of the Baptist ehurch were among the Salem people who spent the week-end at Newport, They returned to Salem on Sunday evening. Visit in MUls City, Mr. and Mrs. ,A. W. Binegar were the guests of Mr. and Mrs A. L. Baker of Mills City for the week-end. i Go to Crater .Lake Dr. and Mrs. B." L. Sleeves and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Legge left this morning for Crater Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Steetes have re turned but recently from their summer home. Steevescote, at Seaside. It is highly important . that one have a silken scarf for; wear with the afternoon dress. We are show ing georgettes withprihted flowers' j or designs at $1.98 and h&nd'decor ated crepes at .f2.98. Then,' too, there are the hand decorated chif fons or sheer georgettes with -me- f talic scalloped edges' at" ' ' Thursday ' , LCdles Ala of W. R. C. Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, ' 1405 West Fir street..: , i I , Monthly social meeting of La dies of G. A. R. Mrs. Oliver, 334 S. Winter. 2-5. Gests at the. Home Of Mr.1 and Mrs. WeUer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weller have as their house guests, their daughter-in-law, Mrs. , George C. Weller. and her son, Gordon Well er, of Portland, who will be with them for the week. Mrs. Miles in Portland For the Past Week Mrs. B. J. Miles, returned from. Portland on . Monday evening where she had been the guest for a week of her daughter, Mrs. Will Knight. Mrs. Knight motored to Salem with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Moon 1 Return from Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Claude C- Moon have returned recently from a week's, vacation in California. In San. Francisco they attended, the "Gift Show" at the Palace hotel. Spend the Week-end At Newport Mr. and Mrs.. A, N. Moored have returned to Salem . after, having spent the week-end at Newport. The trip was, made by way of the Roosevelt highway. Go to Wdldvort For the" feek-enbl. Mr. and Mrs. William Ksch. their son, Harry Esch. and daugh ter, Mrs. .Wilbur Daily spent the past week-end at Walport. Shower Complim&nts Bride of Hie Month Complimenting Mrs. Buren Charles Clifton (Vena Garrett) whose marriage was an event of July 10, the senior Christian En? deavor society of the Court Street Christian church entertained on Wednesday evening w'th a miscel laneous shower in her honor. Mrs. McNeill Honors Retiring Officers of Rebekah Lodge Mrs. R. S. McNeill entertained on Friday evening in ner .norne on South Thirteenth street honor- Ine th retirinsr officers of Rebek- Hh Lodre. Number 1. The rooms of the McNeill home were attractive ly decorated for the evening with summer flowers. At a late hour refreshments were served by the . hostess. Guests, with their .offices, for the past year, were Edith McEl- rmet has agfuifiiiedi this rdy, Tlce noble grand; Myrtle Cr,ow, warden; Isobel Bartlett, conductor; Wilda Siegumend, chaplain; Eugenia Siegmund, re cording secretary; Elsie! Townsend financial secretary; Louise- King; treasurer; Hattie Busick, team captain; Lizzie Water,' musician: Martha Brietzke, R. S.lN. G. ; Al ma Henderson, L. S. N. G. ; Leri- ora KrefseL. . R. S. V. G.; Kettle Williams, L. S. V. G.; Cora i Van Pelt, Clara Wills and Sally Curtis. members of the finance commit tee, and the hostess, Mrs. McNeill, retiring noble grand. Avis WTiite, past noble grand, was a special guest for the evening.- Victor Carlson and Hugh 1 Mc Gilvra, Willamette university stu dents, were dinner guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert M Qatke, 280 Richmond street, last night. O I o. o I o LISTEN IN WEDNESOAT , MORNING :301U: 15 KXI 1220). Morning music 10:00-12:00 KKX (240). I'attie took: morning entertainment. 10:00-11:30 KlrW (4U2). Household - helps and lnttnic. 11:00-12:00 KOIX (319). Housewife' honr. - i j . . i , . - WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 KKEC Weather repoets. 12 :00-1.2 :2( KKX. Popular music 12:O0-I:OO KOIN". Organ concert. 2:OEnd K'i'BR C283). IMay by play baseball reports. 3:00-4:00 KOIN". News, music. 4:00-3:00 KKKO. Mhmc WEDNESDAY NIGHT 6:00-7rOO KOIN (:US. Ornn concert. o:OO T:00 KWJJ (22l). Twilite hour. 6:00-7:00 KJW (492. Dinner concert. 0:30-7 :00- KEX. Organ concert by Dar win Wood. 7:00-7:30 KEX. Entertainment and news. 7:00-7:15 KTBR. AAA road reports 7:15-rt:ao KE4K233). Evening story. 7:30-7:45 KGW. Utality erice, 7:30-8:00- KEX. Tra veloc - year t.. J -. i b . 1 8-00-3 :0KAV J.. Studio Jutfjrun. 1 &';O0-:MI KOIH. : &lia- pUjer. -, 8;0 ft:00 KGW. Orcbcstca sd oloit. Hp 00-9 :H) ,KE3C lnce lamie.:' S, -.00-8:30 KXXi. Laciea Becker, cob- eert ernu(l. i. . !. .. . :00-10:OOr-;KWJJ. Mr. sad Mrc Oris . B. Dawton. . . :10:00 tiuto KWB3 (200).' Studio pro gram. 10:00-11:00 KXL. Kekledys Bine air notes. ' 10:00-11:30 KOIK Bulbert's danee band. 10:3O-12:Q0 KWJJ. - Stara of Brodry. 0X SPEED WAY AND B O U JLE VARI RICHFIELD ALWAYS LEADSC 1- vkcatioft ravram.10. dance archeitra. KTOA Seattle, (417). . ckildrea's hoar. KFt Lo An?-)es t8f.-U:15; 6:80 T. dance orchestra :'7 :30.' detectir atorias i -a. 9. SBC proxran; ,10. KTO 6aa Francisco (42)- . iS0, or. - cbestra; 7. orchestra; S; orchestra and 1 aotoiata; 9, pros ram; 10. ercaea- KFRC San TVacHc ( 454).,. 8:30. trio: T. 'dance orchestra; 8, opera program with otoiU: 10, daure orchestra. Kir J LoV Aacelea (405). 6. trio: 6:30. . children'a bonr; - 7:80.' 7:40. S. strinf aannasw. :, orcbestra: 7. 7:30.. 8," , 10. or,,,, " eneitrar tl,' dance program. -KLX Oaktaad (308). :30. orchectra; tv- 4, r!C.j- i.t T4 ... KFWt San Traaciacft tZ68). 6, 7. 8. or- . enetira ; xu. oaaco. orcaaatrav KOMO Seattla (306). ?6i :13.-- arrbea tra; 7:30, orchestra; 10. 10:45. Hawaiian, music and soloists. ' Read the Want AHs !,,awJ. .t . f-, . va , r f4 '"I " (" - S f . 't if, !.' See'&te 51 t . WILS'C5FI OTTO J. - , $.95 to $12.48 $3.8 388 North Commercial . .-. r " Coats v:. ; ; - .Flowers' -; i' 4 j fm r.,.r 4.9c an d 7 5 c . v. to $5:65 -.: 1 -9 i ap c 4pa