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AliUikUikX MiUG, UulUwuii 1- 4 yozAsmM T -l w v Jfss JVram Hostess at MeeU vtffif Writer's Club I . j lumbers of the - Writer Sec rton of the Salem Arts League were ; entertained Tuesday even ing t the home of Miss Sara Wrenn In the Ambassador apartment- An epic poem, describing: the hardships of pioneer days, "was read "by Perry Reigelman. Mr, Charles J. Lisle gave an interest ing sketch of. the "Power of Gold." . ' ... Dr. -P. G. Franklin, leader of the group, A reviewed the book written by Dr. Charles I. Sher- f roan, "The Moral Self." i Mrs. Blanche M. Jones read two "Bees," and Miss Orma Mclntyre, a.- student at - Willamette Univer sity, read - a " number ."' of short poems, Including' "Lament of an Outcast" rfh'd "Quite So Robert McDonald told a short story of his work aU tbe Univer sity of Oregon and also read a group of verses. A poem based on the early hls- . . . Oi'N. S.Club Meets Tuesday Evening t: 1 ! The first meeting of the O. N S. Club following the summer va cation was held Tuesday evening at the Y. W. C. A. J Following, the business meeting ana a jnusical program, the group enjoyed, refreshments "at the Spa. Officers of tbe club tor the year are: president. Miss, Bernice Schroeder; vice-president. Miss Inez Reifanyder; secretary. Miss Margaret Sim ma; and reporter. Miss Dorothy Taylor, . i Members present were Miss Florence Lake,' MIbs Elsa Egan, Misa t Ines Reifanyder, ?Miss Lois Reed, Miss Slgne- Paulson; Miss Anna Irons. Miss Bernice Schroe der, Miss Grace Henderson, Miss Margaret Sim'ms, and 'Miss Doro thy , Taylor.. Universiti jVomen's Club Will Meet This Afternoon Mrs. George II. Alden will en tertain the University Women's Club' this afternoon In her. home, 7 qo. North Church Street. Assist ant hostesses will be Miss Fran- tory of Oregon was given by Miss ces Virginia Melton and Miss Lu Wrenn. Two letters irom Mr. and Mrs. Otto Panlus who are spend ing the winter in Cambridge, Mas sachusetts were . read a by Robert Paulus. Mr. Paulus also read, a letter, from' Miss Marie Roberts who- is attending the University of Oregon'this year. "Wctalng Drttira-i" fcnd r "A Weed"! two original poems, were read by Dr. Mary C. Rowland and Mrs. W. F. Fargo described tho' transposition of prose description into blank verse. j, . ; Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert. C Paulus, Dr. and MrsF. G. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. ..1 T T lata Mn TXT X Fargo, Dr. Mary Rowland,' Mn. Ora Mclntyre. Mrs. Blanche M. V Jones, Miss Orma Mclntyre, Rob- m ert McDonald." Perry Reigelman, and the hostess. Miss Wrenn. Miss' Ruth White Will Speak atYlW.C.A. Miss Ruth White. Y. W. C. A. secretary in Peking, China, who at present is on furlough to the Unjtejl States, will speak at the informal tea which will be given Friday afternoon from three un til five o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. Thfrt general public as well as 4einbers of the association are Jn EledUo attend. i Miss White will speak of inter juiioaal relations dealing-ehiefly with those of China. She will ap pear In native costume. Mrs. Max Buret. Is chairman of the committee in charge of the affair. Mrs. Fred Steusloff, Mrs. Frank Myers Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, and Mrs. Har old Brown will assist. Preceding the tea. Miss White will be entertained by the execu tive board members at a luncheon in the Y. W. C. A, dining room. She .will sneak . briefly . at that i time. ' At Newport For Several Days Mrs. W. H. Byrd and Miss Vir ginia Byrd are' 'spending several days in their summer home, tbe Byrd's Nest, at Newport. cille Ross." ""'' : " ' - - Friday Bridge Club WiU Meettat Olson Home Mrs. O. A. Olson will ' be hos tess at the meeting of the Friday Bridge Club tomorrow afternoon in her home, 1782 Reservoir Street. Home From Visit in Washington. , Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Olson and Mrs. O. A. Olson returned Tuesday, evening from Cafland, Washington where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs., Fred Holmberg, former residents of Sa- lem. Miss Hicks a Pledge at Oregon State College , Word .has been received in Sal em of the pledging of Miss Doris Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hicks, to Sigma Kappa Sor ority at Oregon State College at Corvallis. IF. 0. W. Sponsoring Dance Friday Evening The first ot a series ot dances sponsored by Woodmen ot the World will be given Friday even ing, October 21," in the new Fra ternal temple. The dances will be. given reg ularly ' on every third Friday of each -months- ! f. t r ' The public Is invited. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Recent Guests in Salem Mr. and Mrs. ' O. A. Thomas (Blanche- Kantner) and - their children,' Constance,, Margaret Carol, and .Carvel, left yesterday for their home In Seattle after spending several days in Salem as the guests of Mrs. Thomas' par ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Kantner Mr, and Mrs. Rahn Motoring to California .; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn left this morning by' motor for California. They expect to be away about a week. Ami gas .Clnb " Social meeting. Mrs.j.Mllea McVey, Center street. Girl Reseryes.- High; f School, Room 101, 8:45. p. n;i; U H' Westward ; Clob oiVJW, B. A. Mrs, W., B. Llnsey, 1805 Center St..' hOSteSS.! 'iAI Ladles of G. A. R.' Mrs.,' Mary BaumgartJier. 271V Brooks St. ast Division. Ladles' Aid. First Presbyterian. Church. Mrs. Krause, 1209 Court St. 2 o'clock. University -Women's Clnb. Mrs, George H. Alden, - T0 N.' Church St, hostess. ( , i' Lad lea' Aid. W. R, C, Mrs. Rose Voris, 12th st, bus. Auburn. Woman's Clab., Mrs. EU P. Peltier. 2, o'clock. Woman's Club.- Liberty. Com munity HalL 2 o'clock, r Chapter G. P. B. O, jMrs. D, X. Beechler 1540. Court St hostess "Open Meeting." United. Artis ans, New Fraternal, tem p le. Cen ter St. i r PriscIUa Club. Mrs. S. S. East. 1320( Court St. hostess. Frlaay . Woman's Auxiliary of St Paul's Episcopal" Church. . Mrs. . James Wajtton, 1077, Center St,', hostess. njii tnuuaru a. w. ti. a. Airs, R. C. Churchill, 145 . N. ; 21 St. hostess. ' .";': FYt-Nl-Da Club Dance, Castfl- lian Hall. "Chicken-pie supper.'.' Mm St. M, E. Church. 15th and Mill' 8U. 5 : 3 0-8 : 3 0 o'clock. : i, ; Woman's UpIori'.FIrst Congre gation Church. "Mrti D,' B. Ross, 771 "N. Cottage St. hostess, 2:30r Woman's Alliance; Unitarian Church: Emersop ' Room. 2:30 o'clock.'' ij-.,. Tea, Y- W. C- A. 3 o'clock. Pub lic Invited to attend Friday Bridge' Club. Mrs. O. A. Olson. ' 1782 Reservoir St. hostesSj west side circle. Ladies', Ala. Jason Lee Church. 2lrd. ' Albert VIckR 1495 N. Liberty Sti 2 o'clock. Past Matrons .'Association, Orr der of " Eastern Star". - Mrs. James Godfrey, "495 N. Liberty. St.' hos tess. W. Q. W. Dance. Fraternal Temple. Center St. r " . Saturday Woman's ; Club. Club-house, North Cottage Street. 2:30 o'clock Qomvag Tnnce Ibrizel 'With His . hll i . Tgtinuc . Trincella 1 - ' gmonza j and His thur J ohetniah . ' v . . Beauties Vb a Queen's &astef! ' SOCIAIX3AL3DAa--T Dinner Parties-Precede , Club Dance Several delightfnl dinner par ties were given Monday .evening preceding the dance given by the Monday Night Dancing'XHub. Mrl and Mr$. Roy Mills were hosts 'In their home, on"' Court Street, having, as vtheir guests, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Johnson,; ! and "Dr. and Mrsl Wilson H. DarbyT Dr. and Mrs., Frederick HIU Thompson' ifio entertained with. an eight: cover ; dinner- party on that evening"." Return to Seattle . Professor and Mrs. Clifford Kantner, theirv daughter, . Kath erlne, and son, Jean, ; - left late Monday evening: for their home in Seattle, They -came to Salem last week-end to be with Profes sor Kantner'8 father and mother. Dr. and Mrs. W.f C. Kantner, who celebrated their golden, wedding anniversary Monday afternoon and afternoon and evening. WeekrEnd Guests at Slade Home . : .; Mr. and . Mrs. Frits 1 Slade had as their guests last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham and Dr and Mrs. N. E. Roberts of OIym- pla. and Mr., and Mrs. Lawrence Calvert of Seattle, Washington. . Spending Ten Days in 1 ; " Eastern Oregon -'- - Miss Mable CreIghton and 'her sister, Mrs. W.' Al Jcsies. ift Monday by motor for eastern Ore gon where they will remain ' for ten days on their ranch near Wallowa. - , r- First Fall'Meeling bf'SaTemv Muztc'Te&cTiertt&ottittiont' , The IJf It; fain fmeetlnj ! IX tbe Salem : Music Teacher's Associa tion was . held T.nesday evening at the home, ofiMissj Ellafbeth sLevy. The following S officers! tor the yeir were" iiected at Hbis 'time: president; Miss Elisabeth Levy: vice-president, Dorothy Pesxce; secretary Mrs, rHenry Lee, and treasurer,' Frank Churc hill. ' i' ;; ; : , y --r;-,:.: The - evening ,was spent In , dis cussing plans for 'the year.. Re freshments were served at a late hour. - - 'Members preselnt'' were: JMrs. Bertha Junk Darby, r Miss ' Elma Welled 1 Mlss Frances Virginia Melton. Miss 'Lena Waters; - Miss Dorothy Pearce. Miss Alice Chan dler. Miss Lena Dotson. Mrs. Hen rv Lee. and the : hostess; Miss Elizabeth Levy.'' ' R.N. A. Will Have Masquerade Party Plans vwere" made' Monday ; er; ening at the meeting of - Royal Neighbors of America' for a Hal- lowe'en costume, party to be giv en October si; . . The party will oe iortne mem bers of. the organization and the juveniles. ' Furjther plans will be made at the meeting Monaay. Qpen;Meeting"'of. United Artisans This Evening An rnanfnv maatlnr" .nf the United Artisans will be held, this evening In the new FratenralTem- ple on Center Street. Thfe girls drill team will be in charge of the meeting and mil) put on the. military drill for which they received second place in -'the conclave meeting held this summer in ' Seattle." Mrs. Joy Thrner Moses and Iv an Martin are in charge of the musical program. Dancing will also be a feature of the evening's entertainment.1 Tbe public is invited' to attena. In Portland For SeveraliDays Mr. and 'Mrs.' Max Page are spending several days of the week in Portland. 1 '. Mr: and Mrs. Thorn Dinner., Hosts' ' Ulc Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tbom vefe hosts at a dinner party Monday evening In their home on Sonth High Street. A The Hallowe'en motif was used in decorating the ' dining : table Covers were placed, for Mr. and Mrs- Carl Webb. Mr. and -Mrs, Henry Schmal, Mr. and MrCW. J. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gol- loway, Mr. and Mrs. Leland S. Geer, and the host and Hostess, Mr. and Mrs, Thorn. . i J. : Woman's AUixmce of Unitdr- ian jhurch, WiU MeeU h, The Wom,an:s. Alliance oi tne Unitarian Church, will, meet at two thirty o'clock Friday, after noon In the Emerson roouxatthe ehurch. ' Tea win be, served by the com mittee in charge of the meeting: ' , ' Attractive No-Host Dinner Given at Gray Belle j . v An attractive no-host dinner was given at the Gray Belle Mon day ; evening preceding the dance of . the Monday Night Dancing a Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs, William Bus'lck, Mr. and Mrs. LeBter Barr, Mr. and Mrs. H C. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Page, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun can'ot Silverton. West Side Circle Ladies' Aul of Jason Lee Church , The West Side Circle of the Ladies Aid of Jason Lee Metho dist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert Vick,, 1435 North Liberty Street, 'Friday aft ernoon. . 1 Plans for the winter meetings will" be made. ' Members will answer roll, call with a quotation. Smeeclder Entertain x&arGTPE70::'mm Mrsv D. Beechler;wlll enter4 tain thei. members t Chapter Ot of the P. E. O. SUterhood. this aft ternoon In. her home. 1540 Court Street.' : - . . . y; . S) , . . ,-. f-. -si Past Matrons Association Will Meet Tomorrow i: The: Past : Matrons Association will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Godfrey; 496 North Liberty Street. , lisiting Parents in Salem- 1 Mr. ana Mrs. Barney weicn oe Seattle.; Washington are house guests at the home of , Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Eckerlin. Mrs. Welch was Mary Eckerlin before ' her marriage. .-. , Mrsr East WiU Entertain Prisctlla ylub. The Prlsctlla Club will be en tertained this afternoon at. the home, of , Mrs. S. S, East. 1320 Court Street. Miss Hunter Pledged at Corvallis, - l Mfss Macyle Hunter has been pledged to Kappa Delta Sorority on the Oregon State College camp- as at Corvallis. -f ' , Hoke Smith Resolution I Hearing To Be in Oregon . One of the series of grain rate hearings now In progress, under the Hoke Smith resolution probab ly will be held in Portland, ac cording to Information received at the offices of the", public service commission. The hearings are be ing conducted - by jthe Interstate commerce, commission. ! s ; The, first of tfie hearings Is be ing held at Minneapolis. Two of the hearings will be held on the Pacific coast, ioc;goD. E: yp ifAXSLAUGHTElt ti C H An Q E x . FDUST TO. BE TRIED , ' lii $ :4 h : -: ' The case of State ts: Lockwood, which grows out of the running down and killing of Maynard Saw yer by Mrs.' Ruth Lockwood last summer, and which has, occupied the limelight v of public Interest since that time, will begin In cir cuit court here next Monday, Octo ber 24 Mrs. Lockwood, a wealthy widow8 who Uvea near Turner, is charged with manslaughter. The case will continue for three days. Other-cases ' listed for the com- (ing term of tourt are as follows; ' Tnursday, October 27, 9 a. m.. King vs.' Vehrs. Friday; October " J8, 9 a. ? m. Morley vs.' Shrede. f Friday. October 28, 1 p. m.. Eb ner vs. Wels, et al. . Saturday. October 29, 10 a. m.. Credit Service company vs. Steln bock. ' ' V':,. , Monday, Octoberr31,. 10 a. in., Casey, t kl, vs. Williamson, et ux. J Tuesday, November 1, 9 a. m.; Gingrich vs. Carter. Tuesday," November 1, 1 p.m., Green baum Sons Bank and Trust company vs; Harold, et al. , Wednesday, November ' 2, 9 a. m.; Meyers,' et 'al. .vs. Williamson, et" ux. ; ;'. . ' ' Wednesday; .November 2. 1 p. m., Bradley vs: Wright. ; Thursday; November 3, 9 a. m., Business' 'Men's Adjustment, com pany vs.' Mulkey, et ux. " Sajem Man on National Committee of Dentists DETROIT, -Mich, Octfl9. (Special.) Dr: M. J. Loeb ol New. Haven Conn., Is chairman of a special committee oh promoting a system of uniform examination for the annual, meeting of the Na tional Association of Dental Ex aminers which meets here October 22. " -' ;; '. "-ri-" . . Other, membera of thecommlt- tee are Dr. Carl E. Miller. ale: . Ore.; Dr. J M. M. Fori -3. At! ' . Ca-.and Dr. D. V. Jlrerfcart t: Frederick, MdJ " ' -; ' This f association will hold i meeting; at J the same , time U. AtQrican Dental assoclititis t tj hetewhenj 40,000- tnerattrs a4 guests te expected to be prestaf. Dr. B. ' S. Sutherland, Owosso", Mich., president of the examlnerr, will can the first session to order. Buy Statesman ' Want Ads Being able to s love, just one woman enables a man. to keep out of, the divorce courts and celebrate his golden wedding. Cincinnati Enquirer. A. 1 Speedy Convenient i4 " Motir Coached 'supplementing Southern Pa- tipc rail service in Oregon. . Now rSde in tne Kg, luxurious silver gray xsocor coaches to Pacific Highway pointsl Travel comfort- ably and at low cost via Southern Pacifkj either, by ': rail or highway;; , , . - The silver gray motor coaches are oi iarest design, with, every modem unprorcnt Tor. your conven ience and cofaforti Experienced, careful vers; Your Southern Pacincrail tickets axe good on these motor coaches operating daily to and from Salem, Albany, Portland, Corvallis, Eugene, Roseburg, . Grant's Pass, Medf ord, Ashland and intermediates. . Oct your copy of the nrwtime table folder today. ' Our tocation speaks for ttsctft flATSl Sinol S2.SO .' nX n Double S3.00--a3-&4! All rooms with bath ! r HOEEinElDM GEARY or MASdN " SAN FRANCISCO hyRisk ers Dans that result from A Bad Gold It is easier and safer to stop that cough now with ' SCHAEFER'S THROAT -AND LUXG BAL6ALM Schaefer-s 135 Nortlr Commercial St. . Pcnslar Ajrency " Original Yellow Front . (weearsandelevmontl To thoss who wish to know the reason for the supremacy of the Stelnway, the -. bare tedtsl of the truth is absorbingly interesting. All the modern major im--; ; prorements marking the progress ofthe ' . piano i were originated iurici w;we brought. , to pcxfeclion, in the Strinway workshops. Five years and eleven rnonsf pains'j taking preparation and worauninship axe : ' ' required to build a. Steinway. v - literally scores of thp linbst famous., pianists in the rnusical' world not only use the Steinway "on, the .concert stage,"; but in their homes; subjecting them, day, after day and year after year, to the most strenuous practice priicl5ce, 80r trying , that the haiestusageo aniateursseemk" insignificant by com- . parison.-- ; r I ' . The piano is the only article of tur-V niture. in any living- or. drawing-room. upon which a manurarer'a namt visible. When the name on' thepiano is ! ; ttinwaji what a matter of pride to . the ' owner ! "t j , r Any, new Steinway .may. be purchased with a Ismail cash deposit and tiiejbalance will be.cxttndedoyef apeCf jtfifi: years. Pricesf95oajidn aoxpted in partial, exchange. ; f ; 130 8. Hfgh st Salem . I iff Uv AfV V JtVl V IV, , Telephone vy; S284' N Til: flE Ms . 1 . -.. - ..... -t x . - " V- For Friday and, Saturday Selling: CKick tHe List and See. Why ItiPiys to Trade at !Allen4; 1 'Vf1'"TlXt" Sir Size 2 Heavy, dafyinized; Was Tubs they weigh 8 lbs each-4-have. wooden Wndles and wringer iclamps-a? high - grade .tub made by Reed. Take them this week end for nly" ' ' 95c each If" " tot No 2 Good weight tin wash boilera with solid copper bottoms . Fine fitting lids and well mcuie-they come in both. No. 8 and No." 9 sizes and you may have them 'either size for ''. s $1.95 . Mi 1 Lot No. 3 n , i i Limited number of5 Black Iron self . basting roasters. "They are. the 16. inch' size and good weight. We have Isold ' over 200 of these in the last year take them this week end for only , . - ' 'i : : - .. ' . i 50C ; - f i Iio.i No,. 4 . ;.. Blacksmiths Box visesthe ones with the leg weight about 4Q lbsr-jaws ,4,and.44 inches -ve,ry special .values at our, week end price of BEFORE YOJJ BUY A RANGE SEE OUR BUFFET SPECIAL AT x.' ! $65.00 . ( ' We have several good used heaters. We - inust move Jtherrt. Our price vill do it. . 1- 1 l: GEO. -E.'ALLEN f-..-:-;::- HARDWARE.': PAINTS; MACHINERY. "PLUMBING 1S4 N. Liberty Fhone 80 i 4 -