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X -X I J Chapter A. B P. E. O. Sleets Officers For the fear Mrs. William E. Kirk, was elec ted president of Chapter A. B. of tbe P. E. O. Sisterhood at the meeting of that organization Mon day evening at the home of Mrs lay Morris, south of Salem. Other officers elected at that time were rice-president, Mrs. Er aest C. Richards; recording secre tary, Mrs. Jay Morris; treasurer, Hiss Dorothea Steusloff ; corres ponding secretary, Mrs. W. P. Far Co; chaplain. Mrs. Mary Raich; and guard, Mrs. W. D. Smith. Initiation services were held for Mrs. Mary Ranch, who was form Ally received as a member at this meeting. Mrs. Mollie Hill Styles and Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith assisted Mrs. Morris in serving the late sup per. Members of Chapter A, B. are: Mrs. Bessie I. Barrett, Mrs. Lou ise F. Brickell, Mrs. Ruth Fargo, Mrs. Mildred F. Flagg, Mrs. Iva Howard Kirk, Clara C. Patterson, Miss May L. Rauch, Mrs. Mary Reeves, Mrs. Mary Rauch, Mrs. jayria si. Kicnards, Dr. Mary C Rowland, Mrs. Gertrude R. Smith Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith, Mrs Mary Elizabeth Smith, Miss Doro inea steusioir, Mrs. Mollie Hill Styles, Mias Lena Belle Tartar, and the hostess, Mrs. Jay Morris Social Calendar Entertain With Dinner Party - $ receaing Monday JSight .Chtb Dance Mr, and Mrs. Ervin F. Smith en- tertalned Monday evening with an attractive dinner party at the Gray Belle preceding the Monday Nijrht club dance which was held in Cas tillian hall. The dining table wblch was ar ranged in the Chinese room was oveiy with a centerpiece of earlv Today Meeting of women of Salem First M. E. church. 3 o'clock. Col onel Robins and Carlton M. Sher wood, will be speakers. Auxiliary of VeteTans of For eign Wars. Mrs. Carle E. 1465 Cbemeketa street 2:30 o'clock. Barbara Frietchie Tent. Daugh ters of Veterans. Woman's club house. 7:00 o'clock. Missionary society. First Pres byterian church. Church parlors 12:30 o'clock. Ever-Ready Birthday club. Mrs Florence Odenberg, 250 Strand avenue, hostess. 2:00 o'clock Hansa Rosa Court, Order of the Amaranth. Masonic temple. 8:0V o'clock. Thursday Drama League class. Mrs. W. E Anderson, leader, 1491 Court street. Ladies' of G. A. R. Sponsoring silver tea. Mrs. S. E. Oliver. 334 .South winter street hostess. 2 5 o'clock. Willamette Presbyterial. Eugene r acuity Women's club. Mrs. J. O. Hall. 161 North 13th street hostess. 2:30 o'clock. t. A- C club. Woman's club house. North Cottage street. United Artisans. Open meeting. Chicken supper served at 6:00 o'clock. W. 11. M. S. Ja.son Lee church. Tea meeting. Mrs. o. M. Roberts, 1015 Shipping street hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Friday W-. H. M. S.. Leslie M. E. rhnrrh .rs. L.. V. McShane. 545 Oxford street hostess. fliusicale. Violin and piano stu dents of Joy Turner Moses. Mos- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1928 Saturday, March 17. with the Port land dab as the hostess organiza tion.' ;"v These district gatherings hare been held-during the present club year In McMinnville, Albany, Sa lem, and Coqoille, and as the state convention, to be held In Roseburg In May, and the national conven tion. In New Orleans In Jane, draw near, the interest In and Impor tance of the district sessions are increasing. Miss Dorothy Neale Povey, pres ident or tne Portland cinb, is as sisting Miss Moselle Hair of Eu gene, state president, in arranging the Portland meeting. Informal committee meetings will be held Saturday afternoon and an executive council meeting will be held at tbe clubrooms in the Raleigh building at five o'clock A dinner will be served at the Portland hotel at seven o'clock Abrams.lThe program scheduled for the hostess . a,Hnr meeting win present Miss Adeita Prlchard, former national president of the B. and P. W. clubs as chief speaker. The program follows: Selections by the Portland Bus! ness and Professional Women's club chorus with Madame Frida Stjerns. director, and Mrs. Rose Weinberger, accompanist. Roll call of clubs. Open forum discussion: (a) "Legislation, led by Miss Grace E. Smith of Salem; (b) "Public ity," led by Mrs. Mable Maxwell of Portland, chairman, of state publicity committee; (c) "Conven tions." led by Miss Irene Graham of Albany state and national con vention chairman. Address, "What a National Or ganization Offers Its Membership" by Miss Adelia Prichard, national membership chairman. Group singing and solos by Mrs. Glayds Collins and Mrs. Frida Stjerns are also on the program. March 23. Mrs. Jessie D. McComb of Oregon Agricultural college and chairman of the department for (he Oregon Federation of Wom en's clubs has arranged the pro gram and will preside. Mrs. Saldie Orr-Dunbar Is chairman of club Institutes. spring flowers. St. Patrick's nov elties marked covers for Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Stiff, Mr. and Mrs. Kex Saaford, Mr. and Mrs. William Mi Gilchrist, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Eiker, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Gnest From the East irs. j. i). iien net t had as her week-end guest, Mrs. R. T. Lee of Asaton, South Dakota. Mrs. Ben nett and Mrs. Lee were school mates in Viroqua. Wisconsin. Monday, Mrs. Lee and her trav eling companion. Mrs. Cunniff of Minnesota, left for southern Cali " Jom la. Ever-Ready Birthday Club Will Meet The Ever-Ready Birthday club " "" weanesoay afternoon at iat) nome of Mrs. Florence Oden- """S, zo Strand avenue. Recent Guest in Salem Dr. Edna B. Northey of Hunt iusiun, uregon. spent Monday in Salem with friends. Dr. Northey vas enroute to her summer home at argo where s:,u expects to re main for several weeks. Alpha Phi Alpha Sorority Entertains New Members With Formal Banquet The Alpha Phi Alpha sorority of Willamette University initiated 14 pledges into formal membership Saturday afternoon, March 10. After the impressive ceremony t the sorority house, 1190 Oak street, the new members were en tertained with a formal banquet at ""JiWS) of the Spa. i pre-siaea as "41ss Ella Pfe if banks. Miss and Miss Bessie nor responded with ina. The St. Patrick's day motif was carried out in the table decora tions and favors. The new members are: Camilla ates. The Dalles; Leona Clothier M ueorgia striker, Wasco; Hel .mourn, iror i v . I .. -Barcn, Grace Henderson, and Mild- reo annoy, of Salem; Lysle Scheldt,. Everett. Washington; Marion Michaelson, Bend; Dorothy vuuax, wasmngton; Helen Carry, Seattle, .Washington. Dor othy Estling and Bessie Weaver " " raws, taano. Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney and Mrs f 1 Unff . . - "w", panuuesses or tne sor- OTJty, were honor guests ies' home. 335 North Capitol street. Liberty Woman's club. Com munity hall. Dinner served a t 6:30 o'clock. Woman's Alliance of Unitarian church. Luncheon in honor of Mrs. Charles E. St. Johns, and Mrs. Ju lia Comstock. Chun h dining room. 1 o'clock. Reservations phone, 553. Woman's Auxiliary, St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. E. H. Ken nedy. 196 W. Washington street 2:30 o'clock. Tbe American home department la Interested In any work which Improves home and oemmnnity conditions and is prepared at all times to give oat program outlines and Information that will help in a definite way' to carry on the" bet ter homes work. Suggestions and ideals as outlined by the General Federation of Women's clubs are conformed to as closely as possible Division chairmen and department specialists serving on the commit tee with Mrs. McComb are as fol lows: home economic teaching. Mr. L. C. Palmer, Newberg; home maaing ana nome extension ser vice, Mrs. A. Y. Myers, Marshfield; nutrition specialist, Mrs. Beth Bailey McLean, Hood River; tex tiles. Miss Blanche W. Stevens, Oregon Agricultural college, Cor vallis; home budget, Mrs. Fred M. Groshong, Portland; Insurance, Miss Mary C. Campbell, Portland. The all-day session will be held in the story-hour room, with regis trations at 10 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at the Young Wom en's Christian association at 12:15 with Mrs. G. J. Frankel. president of the Oregon Federation of Wom en's clubs, presiding. The speaker will be Dr. Edward O. Sisson, pro fessor of philosophy. Reed collere. His subject will be "The Family. Whence and Whither." The afternoon procram will be-1 5i ai i. o ciock witn a talk on "Home Making" by the nutrition specialist, Mrs. Beth Bailey Mc Lean, Hood River. James R. Jew ell, dean of the school of vocation education, Oregon Agricultural college, will speak onr "Develop ment of Character." A question box will be conducted by Mrs. Dun bar and Mrs. McComb. Reservations for the luncheon may be made at the office of the Oregon Tuberculosis association 310 Fitzpatrick building, Portland Announcements soon will be made of the completed program tor tne fine arts departmental In stitute to be held in the Portland Woman s club building ADril Mrs. Saidie Orr-Dunbar, institute cnairman for the Oreeon Federn tion of Women's clubs, will bo in charge, with Mrs. Frank B. Cram cnairman of the fine arts depart bouth section. Woman's Union. nt:' a " TV . ... - "hhih vi imiciuon iiuo Luuj.rjauuuai cnurcn. sirs.l . . P v i?iin tAc c- ..... I- lue AuuniioD eiub - ouum uouagei were pii pria nert ,.. - I. .LKIUTOU u.nrai. I last WMlr ut iho , r., r T . , . . I Jl AMIS. II. esi oiae circle, Jason Lee R. White panors. Social af-l " iveiinein urimes was re- ternoon. 2:00 o'clock. ceived as a new member of the Saturday club. Other members are Silver tea. sponsored bv Worn- n.1 cy' Mrs" W- E- Tr,PP- an's Allian... ivi,..!.,. r- esier starr. Mrs. C. A Mrs. W. R AnHr ,.o. "ns'.?lr8- Verno Douglas. Mrs. , i.UUri A J WhAOtnn ,t E 1 street hosiM 9 -n l ' " Anaer . "-.auct. wo, Mrs. k. k. Viesko. and the wet-uug. is. and P. w. nosiess, Mrs. White Guest in Salei7i From Portland Mrs. E. F. Carlton of Portland is tbe house guest this week of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burton. Will Attend Executive Board Meeting of State Music Teach ers Association Miss Elizabeth Levy will go to Portland tomorrow to attend the executive board meeting of the Oregon State Music Teachers' as sociation, which will be held at the studio of the association president, ment, presiding during the morn Mrs. Clifford Moore. ting session. The Droeram will in . rr I "" "u lams on an 8Dd wct iUKvuiiy of unuea architecture. Mrs. E. H. Whitnv niiusunx cnairman or tne literature division rne open meeting of the United wm flav"e charge of the tea honor artisans will be held Thursdav lns Oregon writers to be hel.l in evening at the Fraternal temple. ine woman's club building from A chicken suDDer will be served ontil 5 o'clock. AH interested ro at six o clock. Later a program and I invited to attend, officers sav Tho dancing will be enjoyed. luncheon will be held at the Heath- airs. Rachel Reeder is chairman! man hotel, Mrs. G. J. Fra-ikel. oi me supper committee. Mrs. Joy president, or tne state federation turner Aloses Is in charge of the Presiding. music and Ralph Martin will ar- rango the program. Mrs. H. R. White Hostess at wm. ho FED'S NOTES OF TIE Mrs. Why George Joseph Refuses To Again Run for the Oregon Senate clubs. Portland. All-day, wun relatives and friends in Iowa. auu .Missouri. Social Meeting of West Side Circle of Jason Lee Church Members of the West Side Circle ine next meeting of the club will be held March 26 at th or Mrs. E, J. Wheaton. Violin Pupils of Miss Eliza beth Levy Presented in Re cital at Dallas Editor Statesman: In Portland the other dav learned the real reason why Sen ator George Joseph is refusing to do a candidate for re-election to the upper bouse Of thfi Orornn legislature, where he has held a A group of the violin dudIIs of Iseat in the senate for a nnmho of the Ladles' Aid society of jZ MJ9f th Levy were present- years. He rendered a very useful Lee church will ent ; cV .,a.rec,tai al "e First Metho- servu Pat- t h e cnurcn will eniov a ?t rick's social afternoon in arternoon in the church rnaay. Degmnlng at two o'elorfc A benefit silver offering will be laxen. ah women of the church are invited to attend. service to the neoole of Dm trnn dist church of Dallas one evening I All who attended the last session UeOf the nast Weelr hnfnrn on Inf tllA sonata roall TnoonV. .. A parlOr8onrfl that onmrtlat-I.. (- i Ma hnrl.., k -. vviuuicicn riu u.. uv.cp uia, al it.. liiiHiiiiiii 11 1 Interesting Meetina of Salejn urama League An interesting open meetine of the Salem Drama League was held gnurcn auditorium. colleagues from Multnomah. One The following program was giv-IarSe man, 300 or over, frequent ly arnvea late at nia seat in the Violin choir "Marching Song" I senate. He had several forensic "Marh'" n .. I M It a )) InaAn) n n . .....Vu ..JJUCeilel -... "vnu auu iu gCl tSVCU Orpha Singleterrv ine uer framed an entertain uuet "VaUe Barcarolle Tales of Hoffman" . Dan Quick. Lent ha Bollman from ment for the diversion. He In- Monday evening at the Woman's "The First Smile" . lv on North Cottage club-bouse street. Professor If. c. Koehler, of the Willamette University faculty duced the proprietor of the state house shoe-shining stand, a well known colored man, Charles Mav Dorothv p,im l wen, weighing 345 pounds, to oc- "Sing, Smile, Slumber" Gounod ?apy the 8entor's seat near the "Caprice Brilliante" front row, properly dressed In ge The Old Band" ... Norma Sutherland Spending the Week in Portland Mr. and Mrs. James a. Clark are spending the week in Portland Mr. Clark will attend to business la connection with the Silver Fox Sates and Development company x Seattle which has recently open ed branch offices in the U. S Na tional Bank building of Salem i Mrs. C. M. Roberts Will Entertain W. H. M. S. of Jason Lee Church Mrs. C. M. Roberts will entertain the Woman's Home Missionary so tety of Jason Lee church Thurs day afternoon In her home at 1015 Shipping street. Assistant hostess e will be Mrs. Kenscher and Mrs Follon. pr,.i Msi " senatorial togs. Arriving late one spoke in an interesting manner nrl"Sorinr Son" morning to find the colored eiant . w . a r iiicuufiNsiinn . tne lire and works of Euzenel Ann, "loccupymg his seat, the colored O'Neill who is considered one oil "Melody of Love" Eneelmanlman was filow to glTe UD tne cna,r the greatest living American dra- Ruth r..mV" KC,inBn and desk. Asked to vacate he de- matists. Inpariino- rM. . , .. cunea ana said politely that the iui uioi nps I . . j.j j . v i l1 wa imcuaea lor ine largest ' I man in tne legislature. ;;T : Vti Senator Joseph arose with dig- ( PUPll Of MiS 8 1 nltv . m . . Parol rtihKiai u uu uiuc a pica lor nis Orientale" Dibb,e) friend to be permitted to take the murZZZZ: Cui kn": ! rlshtful occupant, de- CanzonVt.a.. "T? "rering a formal eulogy and a ... Auiurosio legal argument on the constitn- . , uuuAi iKKULn ul a. KLa.LH Knarnr v-auey oi Dreams"' Sevhoid m -T5o-n, -- u "j t , ,, . I uu uuiuur ana use wot:u,eriu ftreisierlof a large choice vocabulary had A 1 I M n fl . .... . ... . uonai leagues, ana tor once President Aueen and Margaret Ryan Harry Corbett was at a loss what i uss in Boots . - to do to preserve his own dignity isuruiuv rainier I Ann tne h vnv f i . o'clock Friday afternoon In theli va,se ns Sibelius As for the rest of the senate, there cnurch dining room, in honor otL Margaret Kyan 1-7- airs. unaries E. St. Johns, chair- De Berlot df man or tne committee on Interna-!...".. Dernice uiakesiee Uonal Relations of the National vlolm cb0,r "Pizzicato serenade Woman's Alliance, and also Mrs. L, . Minuet ..Mozart Julia Comstock, alliance director s,xteen violins playing 4-part har- for Oregon. mony. Accompanists: Margaret The committee Includes Mrs. Katherlne Sibley Miss Beatrice Welton gave a de- ugntful sketch of O'Neill's latest I play. "Lazarus Laughed." Miss Mary McKee. a stud:t.t at Willamette University, read an or-l lginal poem. The poem has been set to music by Miss Eugenia Sav age who played Miss McKee 's ac companiment Monday evening. Woman's Alliance Will Enter- tarn With Luncheon The Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church of Salem will en- iciiaiu wua a inncneon 1 at one Includes Mrs. Feldman. Mrs. Wagstaff. Mrs. Pol-Aii;n rr .t. lock. Mrs. Houston, and Mrs. Le- fti? of Unitarian Church Garie. irxu oponsor auver lea Reservations for the luncheonl iaB woman's Alliance of the should be made by phoning Mrs. L,nJtrn church will sponsor a L. F. LeGarle at 653. j silver tea Saturday afternoon from iwv-uinrto five o'clock- at th Regular Monthly Meeting of.S- jaiss Marie Patnam will lead the Z T A "u?Umry Q' rrotions.-and Mr rari nia. .ut.Pom Lnurca deTotions, and Mrs. Carl Gles will lwntthw lesson. f -"VThls Is the regular tea meeting o ne society. Ail women of the community are Invited to attend. fl House Guests From Wash- III ' ... i mgion jut. ana Mrs. I m.' Lang of atearaan, Washington, arrived In saiem Monday evening to spend ereral weeks with Mrs. Lang's tixrer. Mrs. J. M. Lan. JLfter visiting la Salem; Mr. and lira. Lang will leave for the east f here they will spend the summer derson. 1491 Court street. A feature of tbe afternoon win I oe me tair given by Mrs. Alice H, . The regular monthly meeting of Dodd on Leonordado D Vinci's the Woman's Auxiliary of St. famous painting, "The Last Sun Paul's Episcopal church will be per.'. A copy of this picture has held Friday afternoon at the home been purchased by the alliance to of Mrs. E. II. Kennedy, 19$ West hang in the Emerson room of the Washington street. church... District Meeting of Business American Home Department and Professional Women Institute Will Be Held . WOl Be Held Saturday V March 23 - The next district meetlnr of the Clubwomen, : homemakers and year of the Oregon Federation of-merican home department chair- nu.t. u m Jt w a ww- man -mi I Tl .m V m. 1 a ouuura) uu xruieissiunai worn- uw American i Cninim- : :.Tm.... tJ . " T a77. an's clubs will be the all-dav sea- home department Institute to be !,,JIxPen?iTe sioa to be held in Portland next central library Friday. SJSJ! PviIysEcinivas 3 sight fwrl .- 1 I couldn't look rople in the face, TJ' was so ashamed ofmy sldn! It ml alwayf blotched with pimples and blackheads and at times itched terribly. : I. bad tried everything and was so discouraged that I couldn't bring myself to take hope ia anything. Yott can imagine my sur prise therefore when one application of Rowfcr Mentha Sulphur almost com pletely cleared my skin. I could have danced with joy I In a short time you wouldn't know tny skin it was so dear, so soft and white. Thousands of people are discovering that there it a remedy for skin trouble even fkry, itching ecsemat It's the magical combination of sulphur and. menthol sulphur for clearing the kin, menthol for healinsr the broken and trnuted tissue, slowles Uentho was no dignity left in any of the senators, j Senator Joseph's mockeries killed more than one pet measure by merely reducing it to the di mensions of a legislative monkey- shine. More surprising was the reason he gave me for refusing to return to the state senate, as he could nndonbtedlr be nominated and elected if he cared to be a candi date. He said: "My real reason for declining is thst Julius Meier and I have an agreement by wnlcn we engage In a pillow fight every day before we leave our offices in the department store. We have a regular battle after the day'r work with a collection of big feather nillows. and I would have to forfeit my daily exercise if 1 returned to my seat in the senate as many of my friends have re- nnoitrd me to do. I must nave that dally pillow fight to enjoy the one hundred per cent physical condition which I need in my pri vate business." . COL. E. HOFER. Mar. 13. 1928 FIVE Ifl CAB HUM DRIVER BLINDED BY LIGHTS, MACHINE GOES IN DITCH March 13. WOODBURN, (Special.) When the driver, was lights of an approaching ear, his machine left the road and turned .. -11 nnr vftrai times, ioiuuuk flva of the occupants. This oc en r rod finndav evening on tbe Carver road inClackamas county. Mr. Laffey's leg. was fractured. Th car that caused tne iroume failed to stop and give assistance. F. W. La Fleur, who arrived here recently from Kiageneia, Wash., rented the S. B. Layman nlac in season ending November 1. He expects to locate here permanent ly and get a larger farm next fall. Mr. and Mrs. winara uoie oi Eugene were Sunday visitors with; relatives here. Racbael Briery, wife of P. nriorv. of this City, aieo Salem hospital Saturday, - March 10 tfbe funeral services were held , today at the Hall mortuary In Woodburn. She was 50 years of age. Her husband, one son, Riinh and one daughter, Ruth, survive her. Interment wae held of Riia Passl cemetery. j Mrs. Myrtle Cole returned FrI- F. U. Laffey, .v.ninr from Portland where blinded by thelghe has spent the past two weeks at- her Ron's home. H. E. Bergen of R'lckreall, two sons and one daughter were nere itfnr Rev. and Mrs. Neufeld at the M. E. parsonage over Sunday and Edwin H. Pratt. Waukeenah Investment pany, Portland, l30,iyK Campbell, G. B. Fov Jn i . Bets. I NEW INCORPORATIONS A : i -o t. Sea shore Golf and Re creation company, with capital stock of $50,000 and headquart- easT Woodburn foV The ers in Portland, has been Ineorpo- rated Dy w. n. iiiaguirr, x . . Cleary and W. Case. 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