THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 23, 1928 WASHINGTON GROUP nupupppTinv guests at the F. M. Kgan home Mrs. Edson Comstorv w-. F. E. Sylvester of Sllvertoo were Joint hostesses at a delightful par- t 1. n- 3 . SATURDAY FULOPS MAGIC DOLLAR DAY $1.00 DOWN BUYS ANY SUIT OR TOPCOAT IN THE STORE vj jumusjt nonoring Mrs a. K. Ostergaard of Silrerton. mr. ana airs. A. a n,- -.,. "Friendship" Caravan To Be Entertained By Cher rians, C. of C, two daughters were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs n- a,sv-.i - " tVl W 1 r". 1 1 . ou renon one evening last week. W. J. Haberly 4s planalnr to YaKiilM V- . . . . . stroyed by fire two weeks ago. ; UUL.ill.liL. lULUUni A 7 0 0 LOXGVIEW. March 22. (Spe cial, Southwest Washington's "Friendship Tour," is starting V Monday noon with the opening luncheon in the new Evergreen ho tel at Vancouver, with the Vancou ver chamber of commerce at their . 1 a . forum meeting, wno wui parun pa?e in the "kick off" meeting. the party will cross the Vancou ver bridge and for the better part of five days will be in Oregon. The Portland chamber of com- the Portland Hotel ED ACTOR KNOWN HERE FAMOUS DECEAS morrii and Men's association will stage a din ner Monday evening and the party will spend the night in Portland. The Corvallis chamber of com- .m hm-a a lnnrheon TueB- zne 1 " it " " ' - day noon at the Hotel Benson, and . 111 Tom Wise Had Relatives Salem and Visited In This City In . In the afternoon a brief stop will be made at Albany. That evening the Salem chamber of commerce and the Salem Cherrians are hav- frr the Washington lane. While a Salem they expect to rail on Governor Patterson and ether state officials. The McMinnville Kiwanis club -m ha hnta af the. citv on Wed nesdav noon. The Eugene chamber of com- tiiprrp will meet the tourist hosts" at dinner Wednesday eve- Tfcw Cottage Grove Lion club and chamber of commerce will meet the caravan at luncheon Thuf-dav at that city. President J. c. Harding of tue itosenurg chamber of commerce is also man a-er of ihe hotel Umpqua. will preside at a community dinner at RosebiirK that evening. On Friday the Grants Pass chamber of commerce and the Lions club will have luncheon with the group, who will learn of the Redwood highway at this im portant junuion point. Friday aft ernoon the iarty goes to Ashland This is the farthest point south the party w ill go. and after spend ing a number of hours with the Ashland chamber of commerce Will return for u dinner with the Med ford ihainbtr of commerce in the ever, in. I'r- : ier;- Pari E. Morck. Pres ident ' f thf southwest (Washing ton h .il M-n's association, states Hjjui.ini, Aberdeen, Olym Tacomii. I.ongview, and Van are' -ending delegations others are expected. A -f n:a! ive group from ad . .1 . oinmunitiea will attend i s he ofi at Vancouver iat noon i !ii- dinner in the evening at i;:;!on.ij invitations have been : I t :m Klamath Falls and i i 1 1 r. turn by way of The .-. Ind. California highway roi:te is being given some - :at,an - purpose of the visit is tc face to face the people in on who greet the tourists on trier way north. While It is the fii t endeavor alonsr ' this line.it has been greeted everywhere as a splendid idea. tha' pia. coil : atur Vfi . fii:... tn- : an i Prr' -, J'.i i ( EVERGREEN SCHOD L (Lnder yesterday's date line an Associated Press dispatch of yes terday reads as follows:) Broadway today mourn.H Thm as A. Wise, Shepherd of the Lambs club and one of the great character aciors or the American stage He died last night In a hotel uoor to the cluh nf ,tiK u- was head, from the effects of a oroncniat and heart attack suf fered Tuesday. The 63 year old actor had been m railing health for a year, a month ago he became 1H mi, -. pearing in Chicaeo in "n-hi w- - uvuusu tue Dreamer, ' and returned to New i or to recuperate. The assayed many roles, but is best remembered for his portrayal sian m "The Merry Wives of Windsor" and Senator William II. Langdon, in "The Gentleman irom Mississippi." nlav f hi,.h ne was co-author. A young actor oy me name of Douglas Fairbanks -as a member of the cast of that jlay when It was first produced in ew lorit in 1908.. Wise toUred the countr- in "Tn Old Soak" playing the part of iem itawiey. He also made a two .ear tour with Mrs. Minnie Mad tern Fiske in "The Rivals." He was born In Fannh Kent. England. March 23. M 8155 )ut was brought to this country at ihe age of 3, and began to earn its own living at the age of 9. in first appearance on the stage wa n a variety show at Dixon, Cal n April 1883.' Relatives In Salem Tom Wise, as he was familiarlv mown, was one of the veteran ictorg of the old school. He was ervlng a second term as SheDherd 0 . i . JL IOC UmD3 ClUb: thft e-rmm o- vas so well pleased with his work n that place that thev would not lear of his stepping down from t. Many Salem readers will remem jer Mr. Wise in his last aDDear xnce here, about two years ago with the all star cast of "The rtivals." He played Sir Anthnnv bnoIute with Mrs. Fiske as Mala )rop He often spoke of the eood epple' he met in Salem, and he loped to come this way again and day in the Elsinore, of which he leard so much. He leaves a devoted wife, to vhom he had been married 33 ears. He was a brother of Mrs L J. Lightner and an uncle of Mrs Geo. E. Dorcas and Mrs. N'ormi Fick of Salem. Mrs. Lightner heard from him often, and was surprised on Tuesday evening to receive a dispatch telling of his dangerous illness, followed later y a telegraphed announcement of her brother's death, over which he is grief stricken. PROGRAM PI FARING snon, l HUUimill LinUIHU fin Prirlav Ninht Prnnr.ml Play ' Old Maids' Conven tion" Preserved There By Happy Hour Club SILVERTON. March 22. (Spe-I cial) "Dad's Quartet" of Sil- verton will present a program at the county Sunday school conven tion in Salem. Friday evening at he First Congregational church. Members of the quartet are A. I H. Smith, B. J. Day, I. B. Alfred CEN'TERVIEW. March 22. I nd E. A. Booth, with Miss Helen (Special) Friday evening. March IComstock as accompanist. 9, the Evergreen school put on a The numbers presented will be very fine program. Tbey have aj'The Keeper of the Light." "I school community club called the! want My Life to Tell," "Speak Happy Hour club and the women My Lord," "Lord I Want to be a of this organization assisted by I Christian," "Oh How Lovely is the older grade girls put on "Anz,on" nd "Have Thine Own Way, old Maid's Convention "! ILora. The play, which was very suc-j cessful, was directed by Miss Ida Wefby, principal of the school. THE SHORTEST STORY 'Call and answer filled the sum-l The male 'auartet of SiIvertonlmer wrld alTout them call and rave the-muslcnl nnmkora a .i. woman s iiome Lom-i er negro comedy was given byJPan,on- three boys of the district. A lunch eon was served later. I iJjijiMVft i ajh Roger Comstock was host FH- Tne hU1 across the valley is day night at a pleasant party gT- stecPer before TOU e u,hero than en at the home of his parents, Mr. "ei ,l ""." uuie " ucBuU and Mrs. Edson Comstock. The party was a St. Patrick's day affair and decorations ' and games were In keeping. The guests were high school friends of the host. Miss Lorraine Fletcher, teacher at Centerview pnt on another suc cessful entertainment r riaay nignt the ascent. American Magazine. CRIED OUCH! ft WITH EVERY MOVE! Rkcnmatism So Bad mlv Vnces and ankles were mr w m I . i ner scnooi. AQueq anracnona gpre. stiff and swollen I was really a cripple. Sometimes and readings by boys from he training school under the dl rection of Miss Alma Halverson, who 1 formerly taught at Center- view. A lunch was served -at nominal price and cleared Quite a little sum for the school. ;U The plans of the Wlllard Worn; en s dob are fast maturing for the entertainment of the County Fed eration of Women's clubs, which will be held in April. A special meeting la being held at the church Tnegdaxto. farther the plans. Mrs.. Everett rniuippi of Stay- ton has been visiting her slater, Mrs. F. D. Xnlght. Mrs. William HaevernJek and jjjb. 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