THE OREGQUSTAESilXN, SALEM, OREGON; THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1928 Music Section of Salem Arts League Presents Program at Blind School MT"rrhelraa Larkin Will Urns, president of the Salem Arts Lea gue, arranged a delightful pro gram of SXJC1AL ChLMMDJLM Today Town and Gown club. Lausanne hall. 2:30 o'clock. Westway club. W. B. A. Mrs. musical, numbers which t II. a. Smart. 2S15 Cherry avenue. was , giTen Tuesday evening by i hostess. 2:00 o'clock, members of the music section of J Auburn Woman's club. Mrs. Mar ine Salem Art League at the old Elfstrom, hostess. 2:00 o'clock State School for the Blind, under the auspices of the Institutions department ot the Salem Woman's club of which Mrs. S. M. Endicott is general chairman. The following numbers were given: Piano solo "Third and Fir tenth Waltzes" Brahms "At the Doanybrook Fair" . ...... Scott Mrs. Mllo Rasmussen Vocal solo "Groups of Child ren's songs" Meissner Mrs. Martin F. Ferrey (ace. by Mrs. F. Breckenbridge) Vocal solo "Russian Cradle Song" Gretchaninoff Mrs. Merle Smith (acc. by Mrs. Stephen Stone) Violin solo "Llebesf reud'' ...Kreisler "Swing Song" Ethel Barnes Mrs. Bowes (acc. by Mrs. Clifton Mudd) Vocal solo "The Morning Wind" Branscombe Nell Morgan Friday "Araminta." presented by Salem Drama League. Oregon theater Woman's Alliance. Unitarian church. Emerson room. 2:3 o'clock. Ladies' Aid and Missionary soci eties. American Lutheran church Presbyterian church parlors North Church street. 2:30 o'clock Boys' and Girls' Glee clubs of Pacific College. New berg. In con cert. South Salem Friends church. South Commercial and Washington streets. S o'clock. ; Englewood Circle. Mrs. Earl Race. 1971 Market street hostess 2:30 o'clock. Sunday Lecture at First Congregation al church. Rev. Fred Clark of Eu gene, speaker. Subject. "Compan ionate or Christian Marriage?' 7:30 o'clock. Monday R. N. A. and Modern Wood men. Home-coming meeting. Fra (acc. by Roberta Zinn) Flute solo "Le Secrete" Gauthieriternal temple. 8 o'clock. Avis Hicks (acc. by Roberta Zinn Tiano solo "The Nightingale" Liszt Evangeline Hall Vocal solo "it I Were a Rose" music for violin, 'cello, and piano The "Andante" of his "Trio in G Minor" is hauntingly beautiful rnose wno bare neard It agree Hetfeiberg'01 t 1 appeallngly lovely as Mrs. Harry Harms (acc. Roberta Zinn) Vocal Trio "Harker'a Lullaby" Airs. Ethel Laue. Mrs. E. I. Do an. Mrs. J. England (acc. by Mrs. Stepnen Stone) i'aruone soio invicius ..riunn i'li Take You Home Again, Kathleen" Westendorf Lyman McDonald t v (acc. Mrs. McDonald.) Motoring out to the school for the program were Dr. Fannie A. urowa. cnairmaa ot the Blind School division of the Institutions oepartment; Mrs. Mary Bayae. 'ara. Blanche M. Jones. Rev. Martin rerrey, Mrs. rda F. Shade. Mrs. Josephine Davis, and Mrs. S. M. aviioucou. .' 1 ion program was arranged by Aa. Williams because of the re cent resignation of Dr. R. W. Hans beus, as chairman of the music section. Under his splendid leadership, the membership of the section has increased from 10 to 40 active i members. The programs "ot the M section which have been planned . and directed by Dr. Se4U have been excellent both from the standpoint or instruction and entertainment.! The members of the section are .moat unwilling to accept Dr. Setts' I resignation but greatly appreciate ' t h timH ud niarn vhi.h h. hn spent in carrying on the work for' so many months, and realise that "proline is completely filled with t N,ijng In Salem and Eugene, 1 "or of the Salem Chor- I "ljhe Arioa chor- s J. Vor lov ers ot el fortunate. toT . man sik lvVl J . irifMiriltsf t J aw. "tAM lYr --eague president. For eighrw ? a A m . . some ot the Andantes in Mosart's and Beethoven's trfos. This com position of Dr. Setts has been broadcast from KGW and repeated frequently on request. The resig nation of Dr. Seitt means a dis tinct loss to the entire league. Review of Interesting Book Given by Mrs. Crawford-Xewcomb Much interest was manifest b a large group of members ot tbt two Child Study groups of the American Association of Univers lty Women at a joint meeting held Tuesday evening when Mrs Crawford-Xewcomb gave a review ot Dr. Douglas A. Thorn's recent book, for parents. "Ererxdaj problems of the Everyday Child. This book has been awarded the medal of honor by "Children the Magazine for Parents", which is the outline of study followed b tne study group of which Mrs. A. C. F. Perry !s leader. A short summary of tbe trend of the contents of the book i: contained in the review to b found In this issue of the States man. Rev. Fred Clark Will Speak At First Congregational Church Sunday Morning Rev. Fred Clark of Eugene will give a lecture on "Companionate Marriage." Sunday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the First Con gregational church. All who are interested are invited to attend ,he sang with the Metropolitan 3 rand Opera company. Several otj1- us pupils are now winning tamely' n musical circles of the--1"" At one tiraB-ir,,c cr a oetlful Girl Reserve Conference Witt liOpen in Salem Tomorrow Tinting r ' Kes from the hijth school rvfelubs of Portland. Eu ?r! i. The DalleaOptIlle. . asHrn .-.T-v.rtom lc :r. v ' Yer -,!;.. i ' ' - ;n. alii icMMurow eve- t-.v-Drinit conference Mi n wftt be held here Friday eve ning. Saturday and Sunday. fr I. 0 9ufni'4aMiI Sutaaeat of tha jrontio miM nu nrs. co. ltd. jf Ta U Kaapira of Japaa, oa th rrtx-nnt 4ay of Dacaaakar. 1?7. mi ' Uo Iaaroea CoaimUstaxr of tkr tata of Or jo a. paranaat to Itt: Caattal aaa at of capital V ! pit $ 500,900.00 S.351.733.S2, t proaiieaia rio4 iuriaa; ta jrrmr $ irrnt dividual aad ut rocotrtd dartag joar treii doriBg tao f Tr 80.0t9.03 Total iaeoaM S A.015.S2Z 0 j DUbaxooaMBta t - ioacn Mid dana S.J rear lacisdtaf ad Uesda paid oa capital xk dariac tao roor auwu aad talarioo Iotd danac tao yoar . aad fooa iaiiT daring tao yoar .Mat ol aU otaor ea- 4 praditaroo 1 - V ' ' of tol ootaW oa rd-jaakot atao . 9 L&m4 evaod (aiartot t1o oa aaortocoo aad collator, otc k aaaaa tai fad , - eauitiAs 'ia ooorso of , j.'Owtaetfoa wrtttoa aiaoo ' jtcytoiaof SO, ItST . U 1.495.45T.33 aoao BM.0OZ.iS 1.S5J.M 141.075 J S.0S.8tT.S4 T.T14.S3JO0 1.43S.49S.0S 5X7.4oa.se to.sti.te foUl adattttrd aaaota9 9.TT Ullt.lt nl vlaiaaa paid! for ExMiat of aaoaraod pro- . iaa oa all oatalaaa- ag naaa , for oa Ttt.lTS.09 Z.ltt,SCS.lt iiaaiatioo 1H.41U1 .tat-iialil;Uo. oaeha- 1. io M vaptWl tok mt - r .BaWaao trn Orasoa for taa Tear . : t prcoamaw roeotroa . w - - f ; ,ria.tho yaar i.- J$- J5.lll.05 f aaa iaamina .- danaa V - ;-., H; h. yoar : Tro.tf f st I kio xauxK rnut nt& co. Ltd. L. a AiunH tm fact. I. Ziaclor. Ka. 7 Sraopsit of tko Aannal Statomrnt of th STAJTSAJLD XXSUnASCB C03CPAJJT or raw to ax ot Sw Tork. ia Lh $tato of N'cw Tork. oa tko tkirtj tint da; of DorDibr. 192T. mad to tko laiaraace Coma toaor of tao Stato of Oreroa. paraaant to !aw: Capital lait o? capital atock paid up t 1.000.000. PC IBCOCBO N ft prrmaaa rrcoivrd daring tko rer 9 1.14.536 9 Ictrrcat. dividoda and rvata rrccivcd dannr tho year iaooa from otker aourrea roc:Td dnriac tko joar Arrangements for tho program hava been mad by a council which was elected last summer at .the Girl Reserve conference held at Seabeck. Members of the council are; Elolse White. Salem, chair man of the council, who will be tho girl executive; Olive Spurr gen, Centralia; Gertrude Cooper, Vancouver; and Dorothy Tongue, Portland. Mist Norma Sims, Girl Reserves executive, for the Port land T. W. C. A. is the adult chair man who has been working with the girls. . The program for the conference follows: " Friday. March SO Delegates arrive special S. P. train 6:45 o'clock. Registration at First M. E. church. Supper 6:00 o'clock. Evening program and pageant at waller Hau, w. U. campus. Homo, hostesses please call for guests at First M. E. church. Saturday, March SI 9:00 a. m. Opening. 9:30 Essie McGuire. Portland, speaker. Subject. "Background of Oregon Pioneers." 9:50 Singing. 10:45 Social hours and meet 10:00 10:45 "Is Life a Bore?" M. Schwarxteauber, Port land, followed by discussion. 10.-4S Social hour and meet !ng of discussion leaders with Mr. Schwartxteanber. ll:05-Club technique Discus' sion groups. 12:00 Luncheon. First M. E. church.1 1:30 2:30 Discussion group 2:3 0 Seabeck Playlet. 3:15 Conference picture In front of Waller hall. 3:30 Pioneering Where Sa lem Takes Us. 6:30 Banquet. F i r s t M. E. church. Mis3 Ethel Cutler, speaker oi ma evening. suDject. The Greatest Pioneer.'" Sunday, April 1 11:00 Services. First M. E. church. Address. Dr. W. C. Kant- ner. Subject. "Pioneers of the Spir it. 2:00 Closing session. Englewood Circle Will Meet Tomorrow Afternoon The Englewood Circle will meet it two-thirty o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Earl Race. 1971 Market street. An Il lustrated lecture of the art of Hol land will be given bv Mrs. Fred J- Tooze. Salem Guest Honored With Delightful Affair at Bab cock Home Mrs. W. P. Babcock entertained Monday afternoon In her home on South Commercial street with a dellgbtful one o'clock luncheon rn nonor or Mrs. r. b. Houston of Santa Rosa. California who is the souse guest of Colonel aad Mrs. E. Hofer. Mrs. Houston formerly maae,ner nome in Salem, and has many friends here. The luncheon table was center ed with a lovely arrangement of Japanese quince, greenery, and tall green tapers. Attractive favors marked covers for Mrs. Edward Emaett and Mrs. Frank Settlemier or Woodburn; Mrs, Olirer Jeaann of Molalla. Mrs. b. J. Miles. Mr. cagar uaruey. Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Mrs. George M. Brown. Mrs. D. C Minto. Mrs. E. Hofer. Mrs. William McGilchrlst. Sr.. Mrs. Thomas L. Williams, and the hostess. Mrs. Babcock. The afternoon was spent with onrersatlon. The guest group included sever al of Mrs. Houston's most inti mate friends. A number of other affairs are being planned In Mrs. Houston's honor. SHOWING AT THE ELSINORE I I I - a. . I I . V.I 7 Y ( f ? I I I 7 I V f I 1 . V. f I J I I 1 1 - a . a . upfivnnrnaiHi. him is mach like writing of Col- tm Amenc-u . , onel Undbergli. Almoet rery, Portland, $ ISO; Paul W. Klnm. one who attends a theater knowsi rmir Webb and Sam cal teaU which. In tho past. Lon Chaney has performed. To entertain a crowd ho has ap peared armless; at other times nis legs hare apparently been severed at the knees. To some. It Is conceded, bis roles have not been enjoyable. Bnt thousands In Salem, and millions orer the world, take advantage of every opportunity to see htm. Stockman and Myer C. Rabin. Oreron Groceteria company, Portland, $10,000; Carl Eriksen, r A VHIrun mTiA TU)rit I.n u tXTohK WW Cwn Finance corporation.! Colombia Land company. Port Portland. 15000; 0. King. W. A. land; notice of dissolution. , CARS DERAILED NEW YORK. March 28 (AP) Five cars of an electric train of the Long Island railroad bound from Speonk to New York were derailed at the rush hour of the commuting service near the Woodside station. Queene, today. Beny compsos cuict U)N CHANEy tn THE BIO ClfF bara Mohberg. Miss Helen McEl- roy. Miss Chrystaleo Maxwell. Miss Hazel McElroy. Miss Cather ine Mulvey. Miss Irene Blackerby. Miss Margaret Dunagan, Miss Phyllis Oaks, and Miss Olive Op- pen. Miss Elizabeth Baker, secretary of the local Y. M. C. A. was in charge of the interesting cere mony which was attended by the public. Guest of Relatives in Bend Mrs. Mary Reeves has snent the past three months with relatives In Bend. She Is expected to return to her home In Salem Sunday. State Conference of D. A. R tU Upen in Portland Today The 'annual conference of the Oregon State society of the Daugh ters 01 the American Revolution will be held In Portland Thursday. Friday, and Saturday. March 98. 29, and 30. A processional of of ficers with their ribbons and in signia lending color to their march as they are conducted by pages to the platform, will mark the open ing of each session. Mrs. Gordon MacCracken of 1.W1..J -. - ... nauiouu. aisie regent, will pre side. Willamette-chapter of Port- iana. or which Mrs. W. W. Mr Credio is regent, will be the hos- iees i organisation. All sessions will be held at the Multnomah hotel The banquet Friday evening will be one of the highlights of the conference. Lientenant-Colon- lkot roster Smith rnitwi owes iniantry reserve corps. Los Angeles, will come to Portland to (CoaUoood oa para 9) NTMGK S T TOLD III PICTURE Lon Chaney Stars In "The Big City'; Film of ReaLThrills Salem theater-goers scarcely could ask for a locale more In trigulng than that found in "The Big City." And Lon Chaney, the almost- super-man is starring In the vehi cle which is showing at the Elsi-i nore. In order to be, in a measure chronological, the background of "The Big City." is the best-known night-club In New York. London or Paris or Vienna or wherevei people have night clubs. It Is conducted, openly, by "Tex" Guinan. In fact she really enjoyr profitably the exploltatioi which many of the beat-knows writers In the world have given her and her club. O. O. Mclntrre has written lr the moat popular of popular mag aslnes that. If one wishes to meet the celebrities of the world, he should drop In on "Tex" Gulnan'f club at about 6 a. m. in the morn Inr There, says Mclntyre. one prob ably will meet a half-dosan writ era known 'round the world, i duchess or so. and the mayor of the city to say nothing of many who border on the rim oi wnai u obIIm. arratneas. Kmi: Lon Chaney. To write of 15S.335 47 54.367.07 Total income .... 9 1.3S9.459.5J DiaboraoaMBta Nt loaaca paid danac tko year iaehidiec al juatmoat axpoaae ... ... 9 11.512.36 Diridoads paid oa capital atock dartaf. tko roar.. aoao Cenamiaaiona aad aalarioa paid daring tko roar. .. 43:.53S.8S Taxea, itcaam aad faa poad dar:nr tke Jtar .. 34.41 50 aaiunat of aU otacr at- poBdituroa 13.: 49.60 Royal Neighbors of America and Modern Wood men Will Have Joint Meeting me Koyai Neighbors of Amer- ca and the Modern Woodmen will bold a Joint home-coming meetina on Monday evening at eight o'clock ia the Fraternaj temple. All Royal AeignDoraVModern Woodmen, and neir lamllies are invited to attend Visiting neighbors are always wel one to attend all meetings. Return From Extended Uit in Southern California Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Miller have returned to their home in Salem following a four months' visit in southern California. Twelve Girl Reserves of Sa- em Receive Atcards Twelve Salem Girl Reserves were awarded the Girl Rm rings as an award for outstanding leadership, scholarship, and char acter at a special service held at three o'clock, on Sunday afternoon at the First Congregational church. The rings are a symbol of what the girls hope to attain and a pledge of future endeavor. The receiving the award were Miss Doris Clarke. Miss Muriel White. Miss Lila Cation. Miss Bar- 66IHIei?SimDmiDffiiei? Elei?99 Special Stage Attraction Friday Night Only a 'ARAMINTA AND THE FINGER BOWLS" with Cast of Fire People with Regular Picture Program i naa. FRIDAY - SATURDAY II n f K. A I m rrswswlrsf becawae - flt7 Ol ffCI hA'JL VI tlkposd:Alwo. a trs n m sr rrjL x cawkwi Wa W S MMs f f' Smashing 7 77 Matinees 35c tvenings Di)c ( jy - Children !0c FORD SOLMOXKD WASHINGTON. March 2S. (AP. Henry Ford will be Invit ed to appear before the senate committee Investigating the bitu minous coal industry O O i NEW INCORPORATIONS The Optimists, with headquar ters in Portland, has filed articles In the otate corporation depart ment. The Incorporators are Frank E. Smith. Clarence Cooper and Bernard Mulrlne. Other articles follow: The Church of Christ of St. Helens. $1000; W. L. Goln, H. E. Jones and Howard Merrill. 8:151 BLIGH'S CAPITOL TONIGHT 8:15 5& o w America's Pianist and Salem's Own Artist In Concert "Fiery Tempers-newt." (X. Y. Evening World.) "Watc Tone. IS Y MaiL) "Big Technic." N. X. Morning World.) ' Com plkig Rythma." (N. Y. MaU.) "Sound MoalcUnsbip." (X. Y. Tribune.) "Abundant Spirit." (X. Y. Tlnaee.) Phone 50 for Reservations rasp) m Hi "aaB,'SaBaaaWaaaaaaBOTo-aB- Gutting Travel Costs 3& v I J iv costs W lri- "lisp. 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