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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON.V SUNDAY MOKNINQ, FEBRUARY W, 1928 -r SiOJEr BY &OZBLLA DUN PHOTOS 0V KENNEU- ElLlS C'j H . --ft - nil f is --I : - -iATfe - i A -v ". I- - - - v I s w ' r v V- ' ) I "- - - r it- ?C v i JCLEIN MRS. MASON eiSHOP Upper right: Mrs. Lawrence Woodworth, who with her husband, arrived from Portland a short time ago and is now making her home at 2020 South High street. A number of affairs have been given recently in her honor. Upper Iefv: Mrs. Russell Pratt -l(Alice Roth) whose wedding was an event of February 5 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roth, in Salem. Lower right: Mrs. Mason Bishop, active in the Y. W. C. A. campaign for funds which was held February 6-11. Lower left: Mrs. Roy Klein, present of the local chapter of the American Association of Uni versity Women one of the most active organizations in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy En tertain With Tico Attractive A (fairs Two attractive affairs were given Thursday at the; Frank Mc Carthy home on D street. In the afternoon Mrs. McCarthy was hostess at a two table bridge party. The living rooms were decora ted with Valentine hearts and nov elties. The Valentine motif was rarried out also in the refresh ments which were served at the tea hour. Mrs. George Wenderoth won tn hririea and' high score prize Mrs. Charles Wilson received the second award. Tha ornaata KAH AIra .ToPPtlhilie Butts. Mrs. Charle, Wilson. Mrs. Srant Alkire. Mrs. B. E. Cooper, j .Mrs. Reuel Smith. Mrs. Irving De- France, Mrs. George Wenderoth. Mrs. Theodore Amend, and the hostess, Mrs. McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy were hosts at ditfner in the evening, having as their guests Mr. and Mra Theodore Amend. Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Smith, Miss Maxlne Amend. Mr. and Mrs. George Wenderoth, and Miss Cecil Wen deroth. The evening was spent playing -uOd." Mrs. Smith and Mr (Vend roth received the high score prizes. Barbara Frietchie Tent Will Meet Wednesday Evening Barbara Frietchie Tent, No. 2 will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Woman's Club house on North Cottage street. Ted Roy Will Present Febru ary Concert of Salem Mc- An event of thia month will be the February concert of the Salem McDowell club which will be sung February 27 by Ted Roy tenor, winner of 8cond place In the na tional Atwater Kent anaitlon which was held earlier In the spring in Washington. D. C. Mr. Roy, whoae (home Is in Pilot Rock. Ore.. Is a junior In music at Oregon Stat Agricul tural, college. Corrallla, and hi beautiful voice la winning for him a permanent place In national musical circlet. Barnard Sager, violinist, of Cor valHs. will be the assisting artist 1 for the evening. Professor and Mrs. Panl E. II IX,' Jf - 111 DREAMS The foolish little dream I dreamed Was but a tinseled toy Life shattered it To make me seek A richer, deeper joy. And I have lived to bless The hour That brought me tears and rue. Life bade me dream A greater dream And lo '. the dream came true. John Moreland. Petri will be present for the con cert and will accompany the two featured artists. News of the concert is being! received with the greatest interest by the music lovers throughout the Willamette valley. Mrs. Graham Entertains M. M. Club Members at Luncheon Mrs. C. A. Graham entertained the M. M. club Thursday after noon with a 1 o'clock luncheon. The table decorations featured Washington's birthday. A business session followed the luncheon, The following members were present: Mrs. Leo Huddleson, Mrs. Gale Hathaway. Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Nettie Stanton, Mrs. F. L. Deni- on. Mrs Cncar Donaldson. Mrs. J- Vn Osdal. , and the hostess, Mrs. Graham Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Leo Hud djeston will entertain the club in a fortnight at the Huddleston home on North 15th street. Meeting of Royal Neighbors Sewing Club . A nee ting of the Royal Neigh bors Sewing club was held Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Aplin. Twenty-three members were present. After a short business meeting games wre played and refresh ments served by the committee in charge which Included Mrs. Rose Abbott, Mrs. Sarah Peter son, and Mrs. Ida McCully. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs Carrie Bunn, 2235 Hazel avenue Interesting Meeting of West way Club Held at the Fra ternal Temple An unusually interesting meet lng of the Westway club of the Woman's Benefit association was held Thursday afternoon at the Fraternal Temple. Patriotic decorations were ar range dabout the club rooms where tables of bridge and S00 were in play throughout the af ternoon. Mrs. O. A. Olsen won high score honors In bridge and Mrs. Howard Crawford received the second award. Ut Mrs. Melvlna Sloper won the high scVJre prlxei in ."500" and Mrs. Ernest Peterson received the door prise. The long tables arranged In the dining room wera very attractive with miniature cherry trees hatchets, and other patriotic fav ors. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. James Imlah, Mrs. W. S. Shearer, Mrs. Chris Hampshire Mrs. liosella Crossen. and Mrs. Norma Terwilliger. Entre Nous Club Has Enjoy able Meeting at Club-House Entre Nous club members held their regular social meeting in the club-house Wednesday evening. "500" and dancing were enjoy ed by the guests. High score prize was won by Mrs. Chris Hampshire and Mr. H. Hummell. The second award went to Mrs. R. Howard and Mr. Harold Cook. Hostesses for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Aline, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jacobsen. In the eroun were Mr. and Mrs. Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. KighUInger. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Rachel Howard, and Mr. M. Perlman, special guests, and the folowing club members: Mr. and Mrs. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hamp shire. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ham- seyer, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Good- enough, Mr. and Mrs. William Mo ses, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook, Mr. and Mrs. R. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hummell, Mr. and Mrs. 1 lmer Cook, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Aline, and Mr. and Mrs. Ja cobsen. Miss Magers Will Present Talented Pupils in Song Recital Miss Minnetta Magers will pre sent the following students in song recital Tuesday evening, February 28. at 8:15 o'clock in the audi torium of the Nelson building; so pranos. Miss Eleanor Moore, Miss Dorothy Tweedale, and Mrs. H. VS. Russell of Marion: contraltos, Grace Fawk. Arbutus Rudie, and Myra Gleason; baritone, Lawrence Deacon: tenor. John Medler of Lebanon. Assisting on the evening's pro gram will be John Wallace Gra ham, talented young violinist of Portland, and son of William Wal lace Graham, who hasvbeen the teacher of so many accomplished Salem violinists. John Wallace Graham is also teaching violin in Salem this season. Miss Lena Medler. pupil of Miss Ruth Bedford, will play a group of piano numbers. Mrs. Harry Hawkins Hostess at Delightful One O'clock Luncheon Mrs. Harry M. Hawkins enter tained Tuesday afternoon with a delightful one o'clock luncheon at the Gray Belle, having as her guests members of her bridge club and several additional guests. Red carnation and tall tapers centered the luncheon table ar ranged in the Chinese room. At tractive favors marked covers for Mrs. T. A LlTesley, Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs SOOAL CaUSNDAB Today Sacred concert and dramatic re cital given by Professor Edward Brigham of New York City. First Congregational church. 7:80 o'clock. "The Pill Bottle," a medical Missionary play, presented by Sen ior and intermediate Christian En deavor societies of Knight Mem orial church. Church auditorium, 7:30 o'clock. Pageant, "Two Masters" present ed by young people of Sllverton M. E. church. Jason Lee church. 7:30 o'clock. Monday Stated communication, White Shrine, No. 2, Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem. Masonic tem ple. 8 o'clock. Piogram in charge of Oregon Shrine. Willamette Shrine, Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem. fason- ic temple. 8r00 o'clock. Oregon -Shrine Patrol will be guests. "Heritage Banquet" sponsored by W. F. M. S. of First M. E. church in honor of Standard Bear er Girls. Church parlors. 6:00 o'clock. Tuesday Benefit card party, sponsored by Teachers of St. Paul's Sunday school. Parish house. 8:00 o'clock. Colonial tea. Benefit of Student Loan Fund. Chemeketa chapter, D. A. R. Mrs. A. D. Hurley, 975 South High street hostess. Salem Music Teachers' associa tion. Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby, 679 North Cottage street hostess, 8:00 o'clock. D. E. club. Dancing and card party. McCornack hall. Wednesday Benefit bridge and "500" party. Sponsored by B- and P. W. club. Miss Burch and Miss Dimick, hos tesses. 468 North Winter street. Reservations 24 58-R. Concert. Choir of Knight Mem orial church. Rickreall church. 7:30 o'clock. Barbara Frietchie Tent, No. 2. Woman's club-house. 8 o'clock. Thursday Town and Gown club. Lausanne hall. 2:30 o'clock. Friday Ladies' Aid and Missionary so ciety of American Lutheran church Presbyterian church parlors. 2:30 o'clock. John J. Roberts, Mrs. Clifford Far mer, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Fritz Slade, Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs.i Prince Byrd, Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. R. M. Hofer, Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, and the hostess, Mrs. Hawkins. Several hours of bridge in the Hawkins home on Lincoln Hill fol lowed the luncheon. Mrs. John J. Roberts won the first prize for high score honors. Royal Neighbors of America Will Meet Tomorrow Evening The Royal Neighbors of Amer ica will meet at eight o'clock to morrow evening in the Fraternal .emple. The juvenile organization will meet at seven. As there will be initiation ser vices, all officers are asked to wear white. Interesting Meeting of Hal Hibbard Auxiliary Held at Thompson Home The members of Hal Hibbard iuxlliary, U. S. W. V., were guests f Mrs. Fred A. Thompson in her home on South Commercial street, Friday afternoon. Following a Bhort business ses sion, a patriotic program of music and readings was given. The 30th anniversary of the sinking of the "Maine" was observed as well as Lincoln's and Washington's birth day's. Many interesting articles and pictures from the Hawaiian Isl ands, China, Japan, India, and Egypt were shown to the guests, These were sent to Mr. and Mrs. who is with the world debating Thompson by their son, Avery, team from the University of Ore- ion. Mrs. William Everett Anderson poke of the. splendid Abraham llncoln drama which will be shown it the Elsinore theater early in March. Baskets of Oregon grape and pussywillows were arranged about the rooms. A centerpiece of daffodils and pussywillows together with yellow tapers centered the tea table in the dining room. Mrs. Jay Wood ard, the honor birthday guest, and Mrs. Henry O. Miller, president of the auxiliary, presided at the serving urns. The auxiliary colors, red, white, and yellow, were car ried out In the refreshments. Guests for the afternoon Includ ed: Mrs. Henry O. Miller, Mrs. Jay Woodard, Mrs. Charles Brant, Mrs J. H. Arnold, Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mrs. E. E. Buckles, Mrs. John Sey mour, Mrs. F. M. Alley, Mrs. A. T. Woolpert. Mrs. R. C. Churchill, Mrs. M. W. Baker, Mrs. C. F. Har rington, Mrs. V. E. Newcomb, Mrs, B. W. Walcher, Mrs. Arthur Welch. Mrs. O. J. Hull, Mrs. Lulu Humphrey, Mrs. Charles McKin ley, Mrs. John Bertelson, and the hostess, Mrs. Thompson. Social Meeting of Ladies' Aid Society of W. R. C. A social meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Woman's Re lief Corps was held Thursday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. Bertha Loveland. Members present were Clara Adams, Elizabeth Bliss, Mary Briggs, Myrtle Collins, Delia Clear water, Hattle Cameron, Hannah Hlggins, Jennie F. B. Jones, Mary Johnson, Louisa Kraps, Louisa Koon, Louise King, Cordelia La Bare, Mary Llckel. Laura McAd ams, Bessie Martin, Clara McDer- by, Jennett Mathews, Elisabeth Pound, Mlrah Robertson, Gertrude i o- Aeml&fton, Elisabeth Remington, Helsa South wick, Ada Simpson, Mettle Schramm, " Phoebe Smily, Mary Thorp, Rose Toris, Martha Mann, Laudena Alley.Evallne Sing Bernice Boufflear, and the hos tess, Bertha Loveland. Mrs. Llckel, Mettle Schramm, Helen Southwlck, Louisa Kraps, Hannah Hlggins. and Jennie F. B. Jones assisted the hostess In serv ing. Silverton Young People Will Present Pageant at Jason . Lee Church A group of young people from the Silverton Methodist church will present a pageant, "The Two Masters" this evening, beginning at seven-thirty o'clock at the Ja son Lee Memorial church. This pageant is a gripping pres entation of the struggle between the spirit of the world and the spirit of the Christ in modern life. Rev. Hardy, pastor of the Sil verton M. E. church, has directed the presentation and will be pres ent this evening. The public is invited to attend Jhis interesting program. Week-End Guest in Portland Miss Thelma Young is spending the week-end in Portland with Miss Gene Belle. Surprise Party Given For Mr. and Mrs. Bartell The 4-M club of MacCleay spon sored a surprise shower one eve ning recently for Mr. and Mrs, Henry F. Bartell who lost their home recently by fire. Refreshments were served late in the evening. Those present were Mrs. V. L. Martin, Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Packenberg, Mrs. H. O. Taylor, Mrs. Ben Clacher, Mrs. George Berg, Mr. and Mrs. William Farr, Mrs. Henry Martin. Mrs. Mil- er Kephart, Mr. and Mrs. Feust- man, Mrs. Arthur Stellbrink, Mrs. Loula McGee, Ed Tooker, Miss Vi ola Tooker, Mrs. Joy Patton. Mr. and Mrs. B. Miller, and Mrs. and Mrs. Bartell. Return to Make Their Home in Salem After spending several months in Olympia, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brock, have re turned to make their home in Sa lem. They have taken an apart ment at the Stratton. Wedding of Interest Solem nized at St. Joseph's Rectory 'l he Wedding of Miss Ethel Blakeley and John Herberger wa& solemnized at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, February 16, iat St. Joseph's rectory. Rev. J. R. Buck read the serv ice in the presence of immediate relatives of the bridal couple. Miss Leona Gilbreath was the bride s only attendant. Joserp Brich acted as best man. After a short wedding trip, Mr and Mrs. Herberger will return to make their home in Salem. Institutions Department Will Sponsor Program at Boys' Training School A rrogram has been arranged by the Institutions' department of the Salem Women's club to be ?iven Tuesday evening at the state training school for boys at Woodburn. Mr. William McGilchrist, Jr. will tell of his trip abroad and will show pictures of points of interest in the countries which he visited. Musical numbers will also be Included in the program which is being arranged by Mrs. E. E. Kennell, chairman of the division which is sponsoring the entertain ment. West Side Circle of Jason Lee Church Entertained Members of the West Side Cir cle of Jason Lee Methodist church were entertained Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. Richard Erickson. Fifty members and guests were included in the guest group. The living rooms were decora ted with valentines and patriotic novelties. The program opened with the singing of "America" and in cluded vocal solos, piano numbers, and readings. Mrs. C. M. Dennison, Mrs. E. S. Collins, Mrs. A. C. Bonney, and Mrs. Hattle Glvens assisted the hostess in serving refreshments at the tea hour. Will Entertain Writers' Club Miss Ruth Mae Lawrence will be hostess at the meeting of the Writers' section of the Salem Arts League Tuesday evening. February 21, at the home of Mrs. W. M. Bushey. 14 S 6 Ferry street. Honored on Birthday Anni- versaries Mrs. George Wenderoth and Mr. Frank McCarthy were honored Tuesday evening with a surprise party, the occasion being their joint birthday anniversaries. Several hours were spent play ing cards. Dancing was enjoyed later. Two lovely birthday cakes were the features of the supper served late In the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. George Wenderoth, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe parrlsh. State Meeting of B. and P. W. Clubs Will Be Held in CoquiUe The Oregon Federation of Busi ness and Professional Women's clubs will hold a district meeting and dinner at Coquille on Satur day, February 25, with Miss Mo selle Hair of Eugene, state presi dent, presiding. Miss j Ines R. Chase, president of the CoquiUe club is assisting Miss Hair In completing plans for the dinner which will bo held at the Coquille hotel at 7 o'clock.. rj tL X shopped for lots of little but Important things yesterday, and had a glorious time. With the s hort skirts girls have quit rolling their hose and are wearing the garter belts. I get mine at the Howard Corset Shop where they have them in all widths. A. E. Lyons, 420 Court, "The Friendly Store," has some won derful values in hosiery, clear silk following the executive board meeting which is called for 6. The main topic of the evening: "Why I Believe in Business and Professional Women's Club," will be discussed by the past president of the federation, Mrs. Alice B. Maloney. Mrs. Maloney is a speaker of sincerity and charm and her subject is one of interest to the business and professional women of the state. Delegates representing the var ious clubs will take part in an open forum discussion of club ac tivities program, publicity, fi nance, and membership. An em blem recognition service will be enacted by the Coquille club. Reservations should be made with Miss Saima Lindros, secre tary of the Coquille club. Coquille. Ore., not later than February 23. W. C. T. U. Sponsoring Good Citizenship Institute Tuesday A Good Citizenship Institute will be held Tuesday, February 21, at the Y. M. C. A. under the auspices of the local chapter of the W. C. T. U. The program follows: 10 a. m. Devotions and sing ing lead by Mrs. W. C. Kantner. 10:30 a. m. General confer ence, Mrs. Ada Jolley of Portland, state president of the W. ('. T. U. presiding. Also reports of the re- rent conference in Portland. 11:00 a. m. Noon-tide prayer, followed by a social hour. 12:30 Luncheon at Y. M. C. A. Reservations made by phoning Mrs. J. J. Nunn, 690. 1:30 Song service followed by Frances E. Willard memorial ser vice, lead by Mrs. H. F. Shanks. 2:00 p. m. "Why the Good Citizenship Institute?" 2:30 address "Our Country's Call to Law Observance" Mrs. Ada Jolley. 3:00 Music, followed by an xddress given by Mrs. Helen Byrnes on "'The Responsibility of the Individual." The public is invited to attend the sessions. Mrs. Thomas B. Kay Honored With Attractive Afternoon Affair Mrs. Hollis Huntington and Mrs. 3rcel Kay entertained yesterday ifternoon in the Huntington home m North Winter street with an at ractive bridge tea, in honor of .heir mother, Mrs. Thomas B. Kay. In the group were the honor ?uest, Mrs. Kay, Mrs. Charles Gray ot Eugene, Mrs. Russell Catlin Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Curtis B. Cross. Mrs. H. B. Thielsen, Mrs. Charles ll. Robertson, Mrs. E. T. 3arnes, Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. J. N.. Smith, and the hostesses, Mrs. Hunting ton and Mrs. Erccl Kay. Student Body of Capital Busi ness College Has Valentine Party The students at the Capital Bus iness college enjoyed a Valentine party in the class rooms of the school on Thursday evening. Special guests for the evening were Professor W. I. Staley, MrB. Mona Yoder, Mrs. Ora F. Mcln tyre, and Miss Lillian Erickson. Baskets of pussywillows were arranged about the rooms. Games and dancing occupied the guests. The committees in charge of the affair were: decorating committee: Dolly Troutman, Melissa Persons, sraldine Blgelow, Ben David, Bud Morris, and Maurice Wood; enter tainment, Vida Stewart, Lillian Lyman, Corrine Reeder, Eula Reeder, Walter Bottinger, R. R. Parker, and Fred Scheffe; refresh ment, Mary Small, Dot Smith, and Isabel Mielke. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith Enter tains Capital Bridge Lunch eon Club Mrs. W. Carlton Smith enter tained the members of the Capital Bridge luncheon club Wednesday afternoon in her home on South Winter street. The luncheon table was very lovely with a centerpiece of early spring flowers in pastel shades Covers were arranged for Mrs. Ar thur J. Rahn and Mrs. E. N. Qil- lingham, special guests for the af ternoon, and the fallowing club members: Mrs. E. L. Baker, Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mrs. Joseph H. Baumgartner, Mrs. Frank W. Dur bin, Sr., Mrs. L. F. Griffith, Mrs. O. C. Locke. Mrs. H. H. dinger. Mrs. George L. Rose, Mrs. W. A. Jones, and the hostess, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Olinger received the high score prise as the result of several hour of bridge. Mrs. George Rose Will enter tain the club in a fortnight. Three Plays Will Be Present ed Monday Evening by Salem Drama League Three Interesting plays will be presented Monday evening la the Little theater of the Kelson build ing by Salem Drama League mem A Few That Put Father Out with pointed heels for $1.00. Ab for shoes I simply get the ones that match my clothes best and that they tell me at Price's are correct and smart, for really they always have the latest lines and they know. Good news! 65c bottle of per fume with each $1.00 box of Coty Powder at the Central Pharmacy Yes, I think my permanent bers under the direction of Miss Marjorie Walker. The first will be Hamilton's "Araminta and the Finger Bowl" with the following cast: "Aramin ta," Mildred Judtson; "Roxy," Mrs. W. R. Bush; "Mrs. Weaver," Vir ginia Page, "Sophie Hoover," Hel en Pollock; and "Fan," Jane Thompson. "The Rescue," a play written by Reta Creighton Smith, will be the next offering. The cast includes "Miss Elvira Warden," Bertha Or ford; "Anna Warden," Mrs. Craw-ford-Newcomb; and "Kate," Miss Beatrice Walton. Winifred Hawkridge's play, "The Florist Shop" will be given by a cast which Includes "Maude," Clair Cornel "Mr. slovsky," Robert Newmyer; "Henry," Lester Mc Donald; "Miss Wells," Mrs. C- A. Downs: and "Mr. Jackson," Nor man I'urbrick. The curtain of the first play will beat 8:15. The public is invited to attend. These plays are being given in observance of drama week which is sponsored by such notables as David Belasco, Charles Rann Ken nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Skinner, Augustus Thomas, George Arliss, Winthrop, and Ames. The Salem drama league is di ected by the following officers: president, Mrs. W. E. Anderson vice president, Miss Leah Ross; second vice president, Professor Robert Gatke; secretary, Mrs. Wil lis Roughton, and treasurer. Miss Charlotte Ziehen. Womaji's Societies of Ameri can Lutheran Church Will Meet The Ladies' Aid and Missionary society of the American Lutheran .hurch will meet In tho Presby terian church parlors Friday, Feb ruary 24, at two-thirty o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. O. E Royen and Mrs. Clarence Byrd. Mrs. E. T. Barkus Hostess it Meeting of W. F. M. S of Leslie M. E. Church The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of Leslie Methodist church was very pleasantly enter tained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. T. Barkus on Sag inaw street. Mrs. Henry Humph reys was assistant hostess. A short program was given fol lowing the business session. Those present were Mrs. A. S. Mulligan, Mrs. Emma Whealdon, Mrs. Clyde French, Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt, Mrs. Shafer, Mrs. J. Murray, Mrs. W. J. Linfoot, Mrs. L. C.McShane, Mrs. A. R. Fergu on, Mrs. A. S. Teeple, Mrs. Clara Lulcas, Mrs. Stanis Rock, Mrs. John Bertelson, Mrs. Montgomery, lrs. Bertha Lucas, Mrs. Rasmus ien, Mrs. Ben Otjen, Mrs. V&rley, Mrs. Yule, Mrs. Laura Corner, .drs. Shank, Mrs. Laurie, and Mrs. Plant and Mrs. Winn of Portland, and the hostesses, Mrs. Humphreys ind Mrs. Barkus. Guests For the Week-end it Blatchford Home Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blatch ford have as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Niblock and heir children Ambler and James, of Scappoose, Oregon. Attend Evening Affair at Hayesville A group of the members of the Count-On-Me class of the First Baptist church with their hus bands, motored to Hayesville to surprise Mr. and Mrs. S. Willis .vith a party. Mrs. WiUls Is teacher of the rount-On -Me class. Refreshments were served fol lowing several hours of bridge. The evening closed with the singing of "Blest Be the Tie that Binds." Council of Church Women Will Observe Day of Prayer The Council of church women will observe a day of prayer Fri day. February 24, at Jason Lee church. The program will be announced later. Standard Bearer Girls WUl Be Honored at "Heritage Banquet" The ladles of the Foreign Mis sionary society ot me rirst Metn-t - Ml -L . 1 V . . ' a "Heritage Banquet" to be given tomorrow evening at six-fifteen o'clock at the First Methodist church for the 30 Standard Bearer girls of Salem. Eleven tables will ba arranged. Eight women dressed in old-fash ioned gowns to represent the eight founders ot the W. F. M. 8. in 1869 will be seated at -the center table. These will be Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs. T. T. Cro ser, Mrs. R. G. Baldaree, Mrs. Elis abeth Merrill, Mrs. C. F. Brelth aupt, Mrs. Benjamin Blatchford, Miss Muriel White, president of the Standard Bearer's society, and Mrs. A. S. Hlsey, president of the W. F.M. 8. TJ wave is the best, and it didn't cost too much. It's a Eugene and I had it done at the Modern Marl- nello, Z06 Masonic Bldg. I looked over last Friday's Green section of The Statesman and found the Theatre coupon. I could hradly find a seat but I got In alright. Just Inside the door I noticed a whole waste paper basket full of tales slips people surely read the ads In that Green section. The show was very good. The other 10 tables will be dec orated with place cards and dec orations representing the countries where missionary work is carried on: China, India, Japan, the Phil ippines, Malaya, Korea, South America, Mexico, and Africa. At each table will be seated a hostess costumed as a National. They will be Mrs. D H. Mosher, Mrs. E. T. B. Hill. Mr. Leonard Nelson. Miss Lina Heist, Mr. John Reed. Mrs. IUff. Mrs. A. G. Wells, Mrs. Harry Scott. Mrs. Har ry Swafford. and Miss LaVada Maxwell. Mrs. J. W. Phenicie has made the Jirrancpmpnt for hannntt She has been . assisted by Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Lavendar. Mrs. Brici man, Mrs. U. G. Boyor, and Mr. Shanks. Mrs. R. V. Hollonb-rg, Mrs. H. M. Durkheimer, and Mrs. A. A. Lee are in charg of the program which will be given in the eve ning. Entertain With Dancing Party Saturday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Claude 3ettlemeUr, entertained last evening in thcr country home north at Sa'enji with in attractive dancing party and muslcale in honor of their son and daughter, George and Claudia Stt tlemeier. j Mrs. S. E. Price and her daugh ter, Miss Bertha Ri.'o. of Port land were special gues. Salem People Attend Fniuimt at Multnomah Hotel in Portland Mr. J. W. He'wick, vice-preM-dent and general manager of the. Oregon-Washington Water Service ' company was host at a banquet held in the Spanish Ball room of the Multnomah hotel in Portland, Saturday evening. February 11, for officials and ;! ees of the company from the districts of Hillsboro and Salem Oregon, Van couver, Hoquiam. Burlington, and Sedro Wooley, Washington. An impromptu program was (Continued o pa a) Broadway Sets New Hair Vogue "So many girls In my crowd are talking about the new way thevre doing their hair. I Just had to try it," says Miss Dorothy Connor, 737 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, attract ive secretary for a prominent New York City business man. "You've no idea how silky and gleaming it makes your hair. And I don't have to shampoo mine more than once a month, now. Danderlne keeps it so clean. All you do is put a few dashes of it on your brush every time you use It. It makes your scalp feel Just grand. Your hair Is lots easier to drs. and it stays in place wonderfully." Tou won't wonder at the over whelming way millions of girls are showing their approval of Dander lne, when yon use it. It quickly nemoves that oily film from your hair, brings out its glorious color, gives it lustre. It dissolves dar.- druff, cleanses, tones and stimu lates your scalp. All drug stores have the big 35c bottles. A fra grant necessity for the well groomed girl. Sttno 220 IT. LUx-rty Announces the ; arrival of new silk dresses for , Spring. . Selling at only $9.95 ! 0 '