- . . ; ..- , . , w t.;: Til .vyiiv.i':'. v,'.?;;t:- 'y.ri'v Tt,;? .r- ?"it.t?. vn;)n?To atrr . r' J'TllZZ. ' ' ' THE OREGON' STATESMAN, SALEM,' OREGON,' SUNDAY 'MORNING. OCTOBER 23.' 1927 'II t . i A 1 v ' i i - , . , i ., , ., - . ,.,., - , , , , i i i I . " - - i .1 ... i. .. 1 h " 1 ' ' ' . 1 . C w K ' ' .'.:-'A ' , ,. I 1 ' ' if f I : r " ' JJ ' i it, V Ss ii g r5 i u i . , , , , .J-. . -'" I . V 1,1,11,1 i j v . -v. iiTli . 'ftTi I vi'TUlly ; Day." Brash College Sunday School. . . ' Monday , ; ' American Lesion ' Auxiliary. McCornack Hall 8 o'clock. Glee Club, Americas Legion Auxiliary-. v MeCornack HalL , 3 o'cloek. ... .. V. . I Chapter AB. PEO. "Hallow'en Costume .Party ,T Mrs.. Mildred' F Flags. 1S31 N. 3L7 St. hostess.' ' f Monday' BiMel Class. Mrs. C. A. Park. 1485 cihemeketa Street. 2:50 o'clock. t Drill team. Auxiliary of Sons of Veterans of, Union Wars. Armory. 2 o'clock. j " Tuewlay Auxiliary of Sons of Veterans of Union Wars. Woman's Club house. 2 o'clock. - 2nd Division, child study group. A. A. U. W. Room 1004. U. S. Bank Bids. Social Afternoon, Eastern Star. Masonic templet. 2 o'clock. South Division. Ladies' Aid. First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. E. G. Ford. 575 S. High St. hos tess. 2 o'clock. Wednesday Faixriew Cbmnyun,lty Clubw Community Hall. 8 o'clock. Sweet Briar Club. Mrs. James Imlah, Wallace Road. Oregon recital. Professor T. S. Roberts. Robert's home. 505 N. Summer St. Benefit of Salem Arts League. Elk's Club Dance. Elk's Club, State Street. , Daughters of Veterans. Worn- i 3Jl3 Club-hute. 8 o'clock. , Members present were, Mrs. Mark Baker, Mrs. Charles Brant. Mrs. B. W. Walcher, Mrs. Fred Thompson.- 'Mrs. John Berteloon, Mrs. J. Seymour,' Mrs." Chester Ba ker. Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, Mrs. Virgin' Rehberg, ".Mrs. Buckles. Mrs. Charles KInzer, Mrs. Lucille Maiera, Mrs. Estes. Mrs,' Charles McKinley Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mrs. R. C. Churchill, and Mrs. C. T. El lison. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Week End Guests i7i Portland Mr. and. Mrs. C. P. Bishop -will return this; .evening alter spend ing the week-end in Portland s the guests of their son and dansh-ter-tn-law, Mr, and Mrs. CJarence M. Bihop and of Mr3. Bishop's sisters. Mrs, Fisher and Mrs. C. T. Roberts. Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. Hayes Entertain With'-Dridne Ten Mrs. A. S. Hayes and Mrs. Carl W Emmons- entertained Friday afternoon with a delightful bridge tea. The' Jiving rooms of the Hayes home on E Street were lovely with tall baskets of ! Michaelmas daisies, chrysanthemums, and dahlias. Brilliant autumn leaves hanked the fireplace. Marigolds and: yellow chrysanthemums were arranged in the dining room. i Mrs. , Reed ; Rowland assisrea Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. Hayes at the tea. hour. . ' . Six tables of bridge were in play in! the afternoon. Mrs. Ken neth FRrgerald won first prize for high score and Mrs. Glenn Gregg received second. .V The 'guest-group Included: Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Mrs. D. N. Simons, Mrs. Cecil Swope, Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff, Mrs. N. M. Williams, (Contiaa4 P .) ypper right: - Lottie Elizabeth Holcomb, 12year old daughter of Mrs. M. Holcomb. Upper left:-Mary u , Elizabeth Sisson U ihe three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sisson. Center: Billy ; McCammon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCammon of Portland and grandson of Mrs. J. A. Carson w '.-.-Billy S 2 years old. Lower right: 'Margaret is the 13 year old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L, R, , Burpellte. Lower left: Miss Eloise Prudhomme whose marriage to Frank Deckebach will be an event of November 5 at St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral in Portland. WHEN LEAVES GROW GOLD s it f ' When leaves grow gold, and north winds blow, October's brash makes landscapes gJow, Decks monarch oak in cloak blood-red, Her graceful elms chrome yellow spread. Through ivies' green, makes ruby flow. And pentian blue, so loth to go, Greets golden-rod, while to and fro, Soft fringes wave. Bowed sunflowers head, j , . When leaves grow gold; Ir wealth of nuts glad squirrel chirps low, -'Midst sigh of leaves caws luckless crow, Atic sad our1 hearts when comes the dread Cold snow as swift departs the tread Oil Autumn fair-fall loved her so, 4 I t X ' Wnen leaves grow goia. : H v I' -Viola Price Franklinl K' ' . Pri-NiDd Club Dance ' i Event ofi Past Week - A delightful affair of the past tfeek was ftho dance given Friday ftrenlng 14 Castillian Hall by the Fri-Ni-Da Dcncing'j Club, I -' ii Officers! of the felub this year are: president Glenn H. Cregg; Vjepresixlent,' James N. Smith: and secretary. Elton H. Thomp eon, . t ' . Menvbeib of the' committee In charge of khe affair i. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson, " Mr. and Mrs. Howard rou. Mr ,and ' Mrs. James Ted,. a:id Mr.: ahd Mrs. L. tj.Jenftent attired as ghosts and f anrlny ack-o-lantrnv niet th luests at! th door. They' a!s ravd two tlevOT ajie9 whih they had arratked' features lof h eveTIcwnler?uaent.-' fc. ' - The cKjb membership Include: i- M- vj. 1.:Mrs. Jaines. - ii " F'tt Crald. H '. and, Mrs. .Jesse Ceorp. lln and Mrs. -.7.' tl. ' Holt." Mr. and Mm. C. ft. Kajie.tMr. end Mrs. 51. E. Keita. Mr.',, and Mrs OrsB nion ".. Mr, and, ,Mrs,-ft , W. ' Nei-wyer-'Mr. aad Mrsx Ralph ; Olson, jir. and; Mrsv Oscar- Olson. Mr. snd Mrs. Earl raulsen, Mr: and Mrs. Reea nowland,1 Mr., anji Mrs. Merrill nth, Mr. and Mrs. 'James Teed.Ttr. Hnd Mrv t-aban St per, MrL and Mrs. Thomas Wolgamott. Mr, and Mrs. Cuy S. , Yang.'Mr. 8 nd v Mfs. j Leo( Johnson, Mr. -and Mrs, Haddbn Bond, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Fitzgerald Mr.: and Mrs. CofiL A' Shone, . " Mr. and j ,Mra. Lloyd Lfce Mr.' and - T n.Patrick Havls, Mr.i sad Mrs. A. S. Hayes. i llt. and , Mrs. Lester 4Sande Mr, and Mrs. ! George . ReyTtoJds, Mr. 'and Mrs.Whward ' Xj, ' Mr. end ?Trs. Clifford ; TrrvWend, MrWnd rs. Thoiias-- Woods, '; Mr; and llr$.GJ.A$ Hathaway. ' Mr. a hd ?Tr. L. L. jenwa. Mr. -and Mrs.;R. II: Kennedy. Mr.' and Mrs. Duane C'hsott. Mr, end Mrs. Howard Hnl r y, Mr. and M rsl Rov FoIHv Dr. ; F-1 Mrs. Kenneth. Power, Mr. and : rs. Carl Schneider, Mr; and, Mrs. ; ;;worth;ltick"; -:.Mr and "Mrs. i r. C. Charlton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen shoeraoker. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold i Krueger Mr. andMrs.'-- August Glutsch, Mr. and i Mrs. Glen Pax ton,; Mr. and Ms. George Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Zellef, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young, Mr. and Mrs; Albert Smith, Mr.a'nd Mrs. Car! Chapler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis An derson. Mr. and Mrs. Cart "Arm strong, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arm strong. Mr. and Mrs. A. -E. Ber ger. Mr. and Mri. Ralph C. Bid weU; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burch, and Dr. and Mrs. Carl.w. Emmons. The Fri-NI-Oa Cluib has dance every third Friday evening of each month at nine o'clock in Castil lian Hall. Members f the November com-1 L'mlttee are. Mr, and :Mrs.; RoA8 C; Bidwell, Mr. and . Mrs. Earl Paul sen vMr. and Mrs. Albert : Smith, and Mr. andMrs. E. C. Charlton." Sites Juanitd Hockett Be comes Bride 'at Lovely Home Wedding j The wedding, of Miss Juanita Hofketlt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. L. C.- Hockett, and Henry Glrod. son of Mt. and Mrs. A.-'Glrod. was solemnised at-the home of the bride's parents at two o'clock Sunday atterhoen October six teenth; ' - r ' r;v;i. r " Rev.' Thomas Acheson read, the single ring service in tho presence of intimate friends and Immed'ate relatives of the bridal' coapleT Preceding the service, Vernon Tyler, accompanied oh Jlhe piano by -Miss Eleanor Whftford, sang "I Love Yon Truly". ' . . The bride was lovely In a gown of white 'satin, with full length tulle veil held In place wtth a cor onet of orange blossoms. Y; Te m aid of .honor wore yellow georgette and carried aVbouquet of .yellow , chrysanthemum and lavender asters. - - '"". , V Mrs. ,HV D. TVatson, played Lo hengrin's wedding march as the bridal party took their (places be- chaelmas dal!ea and ehrysanthe-mums. A reception followed the cere mony. Mrs. L. L. Hockett, Mrs V. E. Hockett. Mrs. A. Glrod. Mrs.Della Girod, and Mrs. O. Gar ner, assisted In serving. Mr. and Mrs. Girod wUl: be at home to their friends after No vember the first in their new country home on Route 8 near Quinaby. A numiber of pre-nuptial affatirs were given In honor of Mrs. GIr od. Amqng them, the luncheon for which Mrs. Harry Scott and Mrs. Lloyd Hockett entertained, and the miscellaneous shower giv en by Miss Lois Hockett. Guest In Hubbard Mrs. H. F. purkhelmeri is the week-end guest of her brother, Mr. II. Mack, in Hubbard. I HaveYou Add Scalp? Social Aftemocn of the Eastern Star T"- '-e:"'ar iocial afternoon of the. Eas'ern S'iar will be held ne day, beginning at two o'i clock. I A silver offering will be taken for the "Cheer Club." to benefit the Masonic home in Portrand. Members of the commdtte In charge of the meeting are. Mrs. Clara Olson. Mrs. Florence Pugh, Mrs. Dorothy Pope, Mrs. Florence Reeves. Mrs. Edna Rowland. Mrs. Nellie White, Mrs. Grace Crater. Mrs. A. L. Blampied. and Mrs. Rose Kurtz. All Eastern Star members in that city are invited to attend. Deliahtful Meeting of Hal Hibbard Auxiliary Hal Hibbard Auxiliary of the Spanish War Veterans was de lightfully entertained Friday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Rich ard C. Churchill. Mrs. Clattde T. Ellison was joint hostess. . Following a short (business ses sion presided over by Mrs. Mark Baker, a' number of clever games were played, the prize for the af ternoon going to. Mrs. Charles Mc Kinley. The living rooms of the Church. ill home were beautifully deco rated with baskets of dahlias. The Hallowe'en motif was car ried out in the decorations and re freshments at the tea hour.' ' Tf N s If your hair won't keep the simplest wave for several days, there Is probably too much acidity. A condition that causes hair to be stubbornly straight and stringy, and to lack all lustre. Acid scalp. From the hour you check this excessive acidity your hair will act and appear very different. It will arrange easily in any style that becomes, for it "will have lovely softness, and all the sheen all healthy hair normally has: Danderine will neutralize the acid. and actually dissolve every par ticle of dandruff scale. Your hair won't need anything else to keep it fresh, wholesome, and free from the least objectionable taint that is too often noticed in otherwise fastidious women. Danderine sells for only thirty- five cents at any drugstore, and as only a few drops on comb or towel will do the work, a bottle lasts for weeks! Travel by Water To San Francisco f 10.OO, S20.00. 923.00. ( To Los Angeles $26,00 $31.00. 3.00. j ' . . - ii Berth Meals Included All First Class Sailings Tues.-Wed.-Sat. SALEM TRAVEL AGENCY 175 8. High Street j Special! Sunday Bill Oct ober 23, 1927 From 12 m. to 9 p. m. READY TO SERVE, 75c Cocktail j Crab or Fruit s RELISH Ripe Olives Celery Hearts . Pickles SOUP Cream of. Chicken SALAD Lettuce and Tomato ! ENTREES Chicken Fricasse with Egg Dumplings Steamed Chicken with Home Made Noodles Baked Virginia Ham with Sweet Potatoes Roast Prime Ribes of Beef au Jus j Baked Chicken with Celery Dressing , ' " ' VEGETABLES - W - '' String Beans v Snow flaked Potato ! DESERT Jello with -Whipped Cream Orange Sherbet Rice Custard Tea . i Coffee ' Milk I 5 - f " READY TO SERVE, 50c , Chicken Soup Lettuce and Tomato Salad " ' :. , M ENTREES Chicken Fricasse with Egg Dumplings . ' Roast ,Leg of Pork with Dressing - Chicken : Wings and Giblets in Cream , Roast Serloin of Beef with Brown Sauce v Special Vejetabln Plate Poached Egg VEGETABLES String Beans ; Mashed Potato i . : DESSERT - i - Jello with' Whipped Cream Ice Cream Tea " , . Coffee Milk SPECIAL TO ORDER ! , SALADS ' . Combination. .... .. . B0c Crab or Shrimp... ; Head Lettuce. 4 . .25c 'Tuna Fish.. 'Sliced Toraato-j. .. . '. . .20c Fruit Salad . v A ?' l :. MEATS AND FISH , T-Bowe Steak, ,Frcacr Fried Potatoes ..... . dnb Stek with Rasher of. Baron. Mlnto's Sirloin Steak Chicken Fried.:;;.....,. ' Half -Reef Tenderloin Steak. French Fried. - Grilled Salmon- Steak with Lemon Butter; Old Fashioned-Steak "with Country Gravy. .... i ...... .4Se '." , Home Made Pie, 10c - t .60c ......50c . . . . .auc ........... r.oc .,. . . . . . . 55c ,' . . . .... .63c .r.........50c Mlnto's New Salem Restaurant Opposite the Elslnore , KAFOURY BROS. KAFOURY BROS. CREPE SATIN FRO CKS Versatile and Practical Win Unusual Popularity AtJeast one crepe satin dress is a necessity this year, and prefer ably two or three. One dress may feature f the flare, another pleats and tucks, and yet another smartly tailored at a price with- in the reach: of the slenderest purse. From, $10.95 to $49.50 Why a Charge Account? It is more convenient- to say "Charge it than to make change, or to write a check, in ei ther case one is subjected to the usual inconvenience and delay of waitiner fo reliance, or having the check O. Kfd. . In this age of budgeting ones in come, a charge account is the best insurance. In checking the monthly account, one knoivs definitely how the salary check is to be spent. It is next to im possible for one to keep suclf a record of cash purchases! KAFOURY BROS. Salem Store 4AO Statfl st. Phone 877 flVi-A Wumen's Store Portland Store 863 Alder St. Phone Beacon 7013 t SALEM 1 ARTIST SERIES r r " ;"" 1,1 1 iCTrr tt""' it" a""m I I r -' J - i 2 I 'i V M t - - A I ri. '1 - - , - . j - I I L I ! i - 1 4 - - - ' , 1 : :' V . ;. i;.iP.v... ; t . . s f r' , . 4 1 i " i. " f ' '.' "'oil'' 4 i STARS n A!- international Fame r ALEXANDER BRAILOWSKY RUSSIAN PIANIST 4 Next Thursday Eve., Oct. 27 EDWARD JOHNSON TENOR OF METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. November 25th MARY LEWIS, Soprano Janjiary 26th .v LOITOON STRING QUARTET World's Greatest Charf&ber Masfe Oirnl Llarch 22nd lUilliHnt and benatlful . MdroiioliUn operatic fame from "Follies, one of Opera Star. Her rise o musical sensations of age. ' Why go to Portland or New tYork when these artists are broughtto yoiir own theatre. . . Season Ticket, Four Events, S6; Students S4 A' season ticket reserves your favorite seat for each "per formance. Those who have already subscribed are re quested to call at Els j hore box of fire -TICKETS NOW. READY, or if you wish .them mailed, please: call by pbone 307. ' : j - ; ; ELSINORE NowOpen 10 A.M. to 5 P. M. 1 c 5 m ' a r t AAA, A AJk-A kA JA. m.Jb4k Al1' 1. A AA J A mi A mm AAAAAAA.JhA m h .m m m, m