.. f . i TOE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1927 P KUS ERO0TK8 FOLK ENTERTAIN ED THANKSGIVLNO WEEK-END BROOKS, Nor. 28. (Special) The Brooks Community dab met with Mrs. George Campbell oa Friday, November 26, for a special meeting: to finish up the articles for the bazaar to be held December 9. A chicken pie dinner will be senred from 6 to 8 o'clock. and a program ' will folkw.: The f next'regalar meeting will bo with Mrs. George Hamp on Thursday, December 1. t'"'-Jv Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bailey were guests of relatlTes and friends In Astoria for the Thanksgiving hol iday, v ; - A group of friends and x rela tives surprised M.rs, Malcom Ramp on Tuesday afternoon, the ocea-i ska being Mrs. Ramp's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ramp . received - several beautiful gifts.. Rafresh- zuents of waffles, cake and coffee were served. Those attending were Mrs., Ramp; Mrs. Mary Hail and Mrs. Hugh Roberts of Salem: Mrs. : Mary Ashbaugh, Mrs. Archie Bai ley and Mrs. Ralph Sturgis. Mr. and Mrs. Wlater- Fuller ' were hosts to a party of friends November 25, the occasion being their 15th wedding, anniversary. Radio and cards were the diver sions of the evening. Those sharing the day's plea--sure with Mr. and Mrs. Fuller -.irere Mr. and Mrs. George Camp bell and Mrs. Elliott Savage, Mr. and Mrs. George Ramp, Mr. and Mra.i Richard Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlavy, Mr. and Mrs. nest Natifrer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sturgis, Hattle Ramp, Marie Dun lavy, Dorria Word.: Margaret Word V. Word. Everett Ramp, Morris Groves and John Dunlavy, Jr. Miss Dorrls Word; spent . - the Thanksgiving holiday ;; with her parents, Mr. and Mrs., Al Word. She1 is a student at the Monmouth normal school. . , . Harry Stnrgia spent his vaca tion with his parents, Mr." and Mrs! Ralph Sturgis. He is a stu- dentVor the Oregon Institute of Technology at- Portland. ; . -; Mrs. Emma Sturgis entertained with a Thanksgiving dlncvrj at her "lovely country Jiomo on Thanksgiving day. The rooms were attractive with ferns f and chrys anthemums. A bountiful 1 feast was enjoyed by the" guests, after -which they listened, to the radio report of the U. of O.-U. of. W. football game. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturgis, Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Beryele of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sturgis, Mr and Mrs. Charles Sturgis, Monroe Sturgis and the following grand children: Harry and Francis Sturgis, Ar leta Sturgis, Erwin, Erna May and Irvine Sturgis, George Beyerle, Ruth Beyerle, Richard Beyerle and Jlmmle Beyerle. wen Elsinore Theater ' The desert? " . The Garden of Allah! i The spell of sleeping sand dunes and strengthening sunsets beyond all describing!" M -The poignant love of a giant. untutored traveler, a former monk who had left : a Trapplst Jnonas a "part that calls for comedic treat ment. , . ; - f In the llghthearted Fox feature now At the Capitol theater, she playa the part of a girl who has to make her own living as an of flee worker. Who, finding herself out of employment and with a sick sister -to support, dresses, as VISITS IX SALEM INDEPENDENCE, Nov. 28 (Special) -Miss Kathryn Arb-ub-huat of the educational depart ment of the Oregon Normal school was a -week-end gn est of Salem friends. ' Miss Arbubhuat has Just moved Into her new. home, re? cently completed, i Stanfield The Standard news-i paper, lately suspended, revived Wlllard Ramp, Mr; and Mrs. Er- by Mrs. C. Hancock. I. ' : : . ( Headache f -a ani one. ; " " This, and the - many "other well motivated episodes : in this pic ture give MJss Gaynor many situ ations which the scores as a com edienne of the highest order. Then of course, in such situations as ' require emotional portrayal. she achieves heights seldom equal led on the screen. . Glenn Tryon has the male lead and ; Ben Bard and Marie Mos- quinf. ; both of whom supported the young star in 7th Heaven.' have roles of Importance. All In all, "2 Girls Wanted" is an entertainment in the full sense of the word. tery under a cloud, for an English a boy and tries to find work a lady : of surpassing ' beauty and poise. T' - " '-f"'."'- ; ,' Hostility, pity, love, happiness. disillusion, despair, grief and finally a new peace with God thai three people find in three fcc par- ate ways after the desert sand storm has passed. : That is the story of "The Gar den of Allah" now showing at the Elsinore two more days, . Tuesday and Wednesday. This romance of the transcendence of spiritual peace over, the. highest earthly love has gripped millions since Jt was first published twenty-six years ago. ; r . : t :..:; . i Now It comes to us, a Rex In gram masterpiece, filmed for Met-ro-Goldwyn on all the actual spots In Algeria described by Robert Hichens in his world-famouj nov el and filmed as the author wrote It, which almost goes without say ing when Kex Ingram handles a famous story. . ; The director who has given the world "The Four -Horsemen of the A p o c a l'yp s e," "Scaramouche. "The Prisoner of Zenda," and "Mare Nostrum" now ? gives us "The Garden of Allah" with his same sure sculpturing hand. As In his other smashing hits. so in "The Garden of Allah" Rex Ingram has picked Alice Terry to play the lead. Opposite her as the monk Is Ivan Petrovlch, Ingram's Serbian actor. The pair turn in a performance of the year. "The Garden of Allah" Is famil iar to millions who have read the first and greatest of desert roman ces or have seen it in its two-year ras TEST IBV M BOATS OPERATE WELT ON SWOLLEN WILLAMETTE SLIDE DELAY CAUSE INDEPENDENCE FOLK ABAN DON CARS, MAKE DETOUR INDEPENDENCE, Nov. 28. (Special) Virgil DeCosta and L. E. Haselton were trying out their new 4 1-2 horsepower El ta motor Sunday on the .Willamette river. There ,was considerable current with the water at . its present high stage, but they had no difficulty in " . making t good J headway np stream. Mr. DeCosta has a steel boat which Is rather light for his motor, and he plans to exchange it for. one of heavier type. . Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Schweitzer of Airlle and their two daughters, Annetta and Ilia, are guests of Salem relatives, Mr. and Mrs. George Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Albert SkeUon and infant son of : Grants Pass, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jones of this city. i Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Bauin en tertained as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller of Mon mouth, "Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis of Eugene and Miss Walker of the Beaver hotel. Mildred . Bush, daughter of Frank Bush, spent the week-end with her parents here. She Is tea ching her first school this year at Stanfield, Oregon. , . after three weeks' illness. The. deceased was a charming young woman of 20, having llred near Airlle all her life, graduating from the elementary school and the high school there. She was married two years ago o iTan Calkins, w&o survives her. , She is also survived ty her father and mother and two sisters, Mrs. Boh Harris and Miss Bessie Gross of Airlle. r;A-:iv-- She waa a member of the Evan gelical church. ' ," - JFuneral services were held to day at 2 o'clock from the Keeney chapel here, Rer. Dr. Charles H. Dunsmoor officiating. Burial was in the old English cemetery near Airlle. Marion County on the following dates! Woodburn, November 28 at the Christian church. ' Salem. November 29 at the First Presbyterian church. Lablsh Center, November 1 30 at Labish Center, gchoolhouse. Christian Endeavor Rally Presbyterian Church Today Headaches may be swiftly and safely relieved by a Bayer Aspirin tablet. A most efficient remedy, and there's no after ef fect: its LSe avoids much needless suffering. Try it next time; Cce how soon its soothing influence is felt. Just as helpful when ywt rwve a cold ; neuralgia, neuritis,' rheumatism, lumbago. Just De certain you get real Bayer Aspirin the genuine has Bayer on the box, and on every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; v it does NOT affect the beart .-'--. "-a - .... I - L - Atpbis is ibm tntd sutrk Of Baytr Umamfetvr f kloaoaoeticMbiMter f SaDerUcacIA i I i -"m e . mt - j te sa is a ii ew - j ! m " li T I 1 B tS r- .. ; ... . i . on Broadway and Drury runs Lane. "Domini Enfllden, a devout Cam olic, meets Boris Androvsky in the little desert oasis , of Beni -Mora. and marries him, ignorant of his past as a Trapplst monk. They go into the desert for their honey moon and there Domini realizes that her husband is keeping some thing from her: ; a secret that weighs heavily upon his soul. But not until after he Is recognised by a former visitor to the monas tery from which he has escaped, and after, almost dying in a sand storm, does he confess. The pair then face the problem : moos his duty to his sacred monastic vows come before his duty to his wife? The solution provides a deeply stirring conclusion to one of the most tense, dramatic and enthrall ing pictures of the season. Capitol Theater Another triumph for Janet Gay nor was scored at the Capitol the ater yesterday afternoon, when her first starring vehicle, "1 Girls Wanted." had its first local show ing. This dainty and always con summate actress, fresh from her sensational success as the Diane is not limited Ta ner . histrionic in "7th Heaven," proves that she talents to' only emotional roles. But that she Is equally great in Christian Endeavor rallies are being held this week throughout INDEPENDENCE Nov. 28.- Special). A party of ten Inde pendence people drove to Wald port ' for their - turkey dinner Thanksgiving. They took all their eats with them and all went well until their return home. They encountered a slide eight miles west of Alsea on the high way, about 200 feet long and 16 feet deep, of mud and rocks. They were forced to abandon their cars and took a stage which brought them toward Corvallis, but about Missouri Bend , they ran Into an other slide which forced them to abandon their stage and, walking around the second slide took an other stage which landed them in Corvallis. They came on from Corvallis by train to Independence. Part of the group remained in Waldport for a few days until the roads are cleared. ThOBe making up the party were Mr. and Mrs. D. P. MacCarthy and son Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. H. R Steiner and son Edward, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Butler and son Marlow, and Mrs. O. D. Butler, oil of Inde pendence. ' ; ; MS KIN! CM S DIES 7 Funeral Held Vor Young Alriie Woman Monday ' INDEPENDENCE, Not. 28 f Special) Mrs. Dorrls D. Calkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gross of Airlle. died at her fath er's home November 2 , Saturday, Infant Girl At D. P. Lamb Home Dies; Funeral Held INDEPENDENCE, Nor. 28 (Special) Helen Candace Lamb, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Lamb, died after a few days illness at the family home at Mon mouth and 11th streets Friday evening. Funeral services were held privately at the Lamb home Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock Rev. E. O. Ranton, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, offi ciated. Burial was .made in the Knights of Pythias cemetery, un der the direction of the Keenly funeral home. Besides her fa ther and mother, the deceased Is survived by three brothers, Du .mont P. Lamb. Jr., 11: Peter D Lamb, 7; and George A. Lamb, 4 NOW PLAYING JANET GAYNOR in . - "2 GIRLS WANTED" A hiDor tomedr I U drama of youth, love f 1 and laughter. A 1 1 picture that will de-j J Silverton, December I gl the Christian church. Turner, December '. ; tt ' the Christian church. Dallas Rice, the Stat O. E. field secretary, will he th, fhlef speaker, and there will Js spe cial features at each T&ll. 'ft cosivsBiieiaGC t i. EvraV houpewifs knows the tpej ctt f J jnvorveq ta presjem? g . r t and ener from holehold dutlss t6 teiepno.no 1419101 cuitajn house, A bytififrtt m" ' effideact. The busy ho Main inconvfrnies Property placed txtiuiftn 'ff cllmrnttt oonecesstfy itcSl lr tit) time In answering telenhoM Call. . d ' Telephone our bnslneis office" afti have an extension telephone installed ti e matter of convenience. The cost Is bv a tew cents a week. THE PACIFIC TTIKOXB AND TTXECR API! COC cL.3 k JL sJL agiJ0 NEW w ill be on Display no i- 466 State Street Sakm I HERES TTLZAjhS LAST 2 DAYS; - Tuesday-Weclnesclay dont 3iiss m . - 1 f FOLKS GREAT NKW8 THURSDAY 'AFTERNOON AND EVENING I ! -S - FRIDAY. at this Showroom . One of the Greatest Romances . v Ever . Filmed! It's Great! . : Matinee 25 Evening 40c Children 10c 1. XX "V Tr X X N with ALICE TERRY " and ITAN PKTROV1CBI i x i Torn ' between love and duty, a hand some monk enters the ' world for one flaming moment. A great book and play. now a- flint sensa tion. 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