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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 7, 1923 1 . 1 J 'S E i' -. Will Attend D. A. R. Meeting in Dallas This Afternoon Several members of Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will motor to Dallas this afternoon to attend the meeting of the Daughters which will be held in the Dallas library. . The hostesses-for the afternoon will be Mrs. Oscar Haytcr, Mrs. Es- tella Barnes; Mrs. J. R. Allgood.j Mrs. C. L. Colder. Mrs. II. C. Eak-j in, Mrs. V. P. Fisk. Mrs. It. V. Morrison. Mrs. L. A. Moore. Mrs. H. X. Pinkerton, Mrs. C. B. Sund berg. Mrs. J. E. Sibley, Mrs. C. C Campbell, and Miss Helen KJmball. Mrs. II. C. Eakln will give an historical sketch of Paul Revere as a feature of the program. Interesting Program Given Wednesday at Leslie Junior High School An Interesting program was giv en at Leslie Junior high school Wednesday by the girls of the school. ' Miss Af ne3 Moore and Miss Ju- f Iia Moynthan played a violin duetr j Miss Helen Hill gave a clever . dance, and Miss Laura Shook nlayed a saxophone solo. School songs by the pupils concluded the program. SXJClAL CALfcMDA Today of Mrs. J. W. Phenlcle, the occa sion bains; Ar birthday anniver sary. :. - In the group were the honor guest. Mrs. Phenlcle; Mm. T. A. Legge, Mrs. B. I. Steeves, Miss Doris Phenlcle. Mrs. Q. 3. Johnson, Mrs. George H. Alden, Mrs. "B. E. Gilbert, Mn. Jobs M. Cause, Mrs. W. C. Young. Mrs. C. r. wuson, Mrs.-Arietta M. Page. Mrs. C. C. Clark, Miss May Hale, Miss Laura Hale, and the hostess. Mrs. Hale. The tea table arranged In the dining room was lovely with a centerpiece of Irish moss and spring flowers in pastel colors. The attractively decorated birth day cake was topped with pink candles in pink holders Mrs. B. L. Steeves gave an in- favorlte recipes or salad, and at tends v.. - Royal Neighbors Sewing Club Will Meet The Royal Neighbors Sewine: dab will have an all-day meeting Tuesday at tie home of Mrs. K. & Abbott, sua Cherry arenas.?., pot-luck lunch son will be served at noon. Chemeketa Chapter, D. A. R-nerestlng talk in the afternoon on her visit In the south last summer. In Portland For the. Day Mrs. C. E, Strieklin and her little daughter, Nancy Jean Striek lin, spent yesterday in Portland. W. F. M. S. of First M. E. Library building. Dallas. z:3u o'clock. Salem Nature club. Y. M.-C. A. Prof. Morton Peek, leader. :00 o'clock. W.-R. C. McCornack hall. 2:09 o'clock. Sunday Easter Cantata, presented by vested choir of Knight Memorial church. Church auditorium. 7:30 o'clock. Film church. o'clock. HOUSEMAID COURSE WILL BE DISCUSSED PiHIlEULL lated today, a martyr to human forget fulness.-' Locked la the cabin as the schooner lay la quarantine off As toria, Adelaide screeched her last bit of defiance at those who for sook her when deathly fumes from sulphur pots, used to fumi- Federal Judge Refuses Toliau the craft, seeped through a . sa sa ui kuv aawws When Captain Billy Mayne. who with 14 other men survived the tortured voyage of '115 days from Adelaide, Australia, unlock ed his cabin door today, Adelaide, rumpled and silent, lay on her back near her cage. She was cold In death. The cockatoo. Captain Mayne BE IE0 BY STATE! Accept Jurisdiction; . Writ Quashed pounds of her rice were used to feed the halt-famished crew. They even threatened her life. Bo Adelaide was burled today burled like a true seaman when of the Columbia. BPOE Officers Installed At Thursday Eve Meeting ser, tiler: muo iwnBif mmtm tn tha errand lodge ,' WUU Charles R. Archerd. alternate del egate. Immediately following the f allatlon. . Exalted Ruler DurbJi. they lowered her Into the waters j announced the filing of the ap pointive Oincwa esquire; A. W. Jones, assistant esauire; C. E. Knowlaad. chap lain D. C. Brnton. organist ami C. J. Kurth. chairman of the or chestra. A meeting will be held next Tnesday afternoon. April 10, at J o'clock In the high school build lng. for all housemaids who axe Interested in the six weeks' train lag course offered by the Smith Hughes fund. The meeting Tues- dsy will be preliminary to actual CHICAGO. April . (AP) Federal Judge James H. WUker .on baa ruled that Myron Cat- fav federal prohibition agent. -i u mIuiaJ from federal inrfadictlon to the state for trial "I- was named after the city she . . fxnd wonndlnr Wll A la a l l.aI.bJ - CVi nVAVa1 mnnirinal Olirt I ner jungle flUUimmu. y Church Will Meet Wednesday work, and Is , to determine the ' A fn,r. nours ana aays most convenient at First Congregational "Soul of Man." 7:30 Monday Roral Neighbors of America Adults. 8 o'clock. Juveniles. 7:00 o'clock. Fraternal temple. Tuesday R. N. A. Sewing club. Mrs. N. E. Abbott, 2390 Cherry avenue, hos tess. All day meeting. Dakota club. Leslie M. E. church. Covered-dish dinner, 6:30 o'clock. Yomarco class. First M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ste- n.art. tan Vnrth Winter arrpAL .-. . . . j . " - Chapter U, I'. Jb. U. compares nost8 flans t or tsriage lea Wednesday Plans were completed ana com- r P M s FtT9t m. e. church mmees appointea ror me Dcneiu Mr3 w T Rigdon, 299 North onage lea wmcn tn.pier o ui t" ri-t- .t hn.t. tao o'clock m fx r. 1 . . a-.-, 1 Kw.n.. f " Wednesday afternoon. April 11, at the Woman's clab-house on I with attractive gifts from the club North Cottage street, at the meet-1 members. ing of the chapter Thursday after-l Spring flowers aud Ea3ter dec noon at the home of Mrs. Willardj orations were arranged about the Wirtz. I rooms The hostess committee for the I Those present were the honor affair will include Mrs. William guests, Mrs. Wirts and Mrs. Lick- Hughes. Mrs. B. J. Miles. Mrs. A. lias, Mrs. Susie E. Parmenter, Mrs. L. Godfrey, Mrs. W. M. McGHch-IMary Gosser, Mrs. May Johnson, rist. Sr., Mrs. H. S. Hogan of Tual- Mrs. Pearl Lickl3S. Mrs. Marjaret atan. a former state president oflAckerman, Mrs. Mary Ackerman, the Sisterhood. The arrangements! Mrs. Mary Wlrtz, Mrs. Stella have been made by Mrs. W. M.lRyckman, Mrs. Sarah Peterson Smith. Mrs. A. E. Robins. Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Pierce, Mrs. Bertha Gardner Knapp. Mrs. A. J. IIuff- Loveland. Mrs. La Vera a Fiala. man. and Mrs. G. W. Laflar. Mrs. Myrtle Henderson. Mrs. Nora The members of the refreshment IGeiser. Mrs. Julia Blodgett. Mrs committee are Mrs. Willard Wirtz.lAzzle Hlxson. Mrs. Gertrude Che- Mrs. Frank Churchill, and Mrs. o.ev. Mrs. Elizabeth Cheney. Mrs W. T. Ulcker. Rose M. Abbott. Mrs. Lucille Hix- Miss Dorothy Basshardt. Misshon, and Mrs. Laura Cheney. Mien jean jnooay, miss cieaaor Mn Aiil Hiiann. Mrm Mirr Wright. Miss Edith Glaisyer. Miss Johnson, and Miss Gertrude Chcn- wuma noiyse wnriz, ana Miss ,t assisted Mrs. Chenev at the tea virneTioTO ammoai, uemoeri ollhoar. tne Kamoow uins organization. will assist with the serving. Final Institute of Fine Arts Mrs. Harold Hughes, general U1A V J The final Institute of the club chairman in charge of the tea, has been assisted by Mrs. D. X. Beech- year arranged by the Oregon Fed- r-t 1V was a-. v vift, iva j . sr w Ajauau. uu . Mrs, Fred Laqge, Mrs. C. K. Logan.,,;-.; , :.. . held 'yesterday at the Portland Women's club building. 448 Tay- Iam Skff Araa-ntt wf aaa were Mrs. Paul A. Fugate. MlsslK . ! fcl.. .A The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of the First Methodist church will meet at two-thirty o'clock Wednesday afternoon. April 11. at the home of Mrs. W. T. Rigdon. 299 North Winter street. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Attend Writers' Conference Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Franklin were among the Salem people who were in attendance at the confer ence held at tbe Portland Wom an's club-bouse yesterday In honor of Oregon writers. Exhibit of Paintings of Ore gon Artists Closes The exhibit of paintings of the 20 leading ' artists of the state which was held In the Senator ho tel building closed last evening after a most successful week. The exhibit closed a day earlier than previously announced be cause the pictures must be sent to the Marshfield club for exhibition on Monday. These pictures are sent out to the various clubs of the state by the Oregon Federation of Woman's club, in order to familiarize the people of Oregon with the work of their best artists. The exhibit was shown in Salem under the loint Sponsorship of the Fine Arts de partment of the local Woman's club, of which Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney is general chairman, and of the Salem Arts League, of which Mrs. Thomas Larkin Williams Is president. Short talks given by Mrs. Alice H. Dodd on the various paintings included in the display were in structive and delightful features of each afternoon. Members of the Woman's club, the Arts League, the Business and Professional Women's dub, and the Art club of the Salem high school, assisted on the hostess committee. Return to Home in Portland After spending several days with friends In Salem, Mr. and Mrs. wuiiam. Burt have returned to their home In Portland. for the entrants, says Miss Lillian Schroeder. director of the part time continuation school thorugh which tbe service training Is to be conducted here. Miss Schroeder recently sent questionnaires to determine how many housewives would be Inter ested In having their servants en roll In the course, and response al ready has shown there will be a rood class on hand when the course opens. The course is offered free of any charge, and any housewife who failed to receive a question naire but who would like to have her housemaid receive tbe instruc tion should send her to the meet ina- Tuesday, announces Miss Cchroeder. Mrs. J. W. Nash, a graduate of OSC and well equipped from a practical standpoint, wilt conduct the course for the fund. Three hours a week, two one day and nim another, will be devoted to the instruction. I lam .Beatty. bailiff, in the course of a liquor i raid. ' ' . Judge WUkerspn quashed a writ of habeas corpus cum causa he Is sued several days ago, but in structed that the order not be en tered until next Wednesday morn ing. It was noted that tbe date of entry was one day after the state-wide primary set for next Tuesday. The writ of habeas corpus was issued at a time when several au tomobile loads of armed city de tectives waited outside the feder al building for a ruling from the corporation counsel as to the le gality of invading the building and taking Caffey by force. Beatty was shot when the .nt invaded a saloon in a search for Lorenzo M. Julian, re puted head of a gang of illicit 11- auor gangsters Two stories of the snooting we're' told. One was that Beatty thought the prohibition agents were holdup men and was shot as he fled. The other was that Beat ty was shot when he pulled a pis tol and tried to restet the agenis Special Easter Services At Rosedale Announced Special guests at the meeting! Ruth Pauline Fugate, Mrs. W. W Clark. Mrs.. H. G. Malson. Mrs. Is- Hayesvitte Club Entertained at Bailey Home Tne semi-monthly meetlna- of a. belle D. Fugate. Mrs. II. B. Glais- hMl ,ha v.nM the "Penny-Pet" club of Hayes v., f wil Tlhed of we Fine Arts department I ... ' . . .." 7 3d the institute Professor J. Leo Fairbanks. yer. Mrs. Elmo white, Mrs. David Wright, and Mrs. William Burt of Portland. it Oregon State College. Corvallis. was the speaker at the morning session of the Fine Arts depart- vllle was breld Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. M. Bailer Twenty-two members of the Basket, of trllliums. wild cur- tlSti the pgrVm of answered roll call with an rant, and fern were arranged about the living rooms anecdote Plans for attendinr a Frlrldaira demonstration and for securlnc- a which opened at 10 o'clock. Reg m . . ... . l,o.wl,WM u Ul flit Formal Initiation services were e.i- t 1!?" -cZa. ir.l the' fine" art. 21 th" "ure o, . -.u? ,uuu... w.v ienartment. nresldad. Viwil u ma were aucussea bow making her home In Salem. I .r- . wi . I A chrysanthemum ,b. n.ivt, is m uauium ul inn.i with Miu i Mi r,.m uc,u ,u l"t5 iair ana mose wno W. W. Moore, president of Chapter 5?.." "ower. sho'lS " - I -k . I . . . . . dhiii iuk lur L II H n inii now m. . . jumuicnoi iae uiTisions or music. i ' Aiemoen present were Mrs. D.I.., . , t , : : rne next meetlnr of th rinh mm . . i ess a. anu ai to ibiuir iiirl in rminn ... - a. ueecnier. Mrs. F. E. ChurchllL .7 , " "-- win be held In a fortnight t thr , 'i laoiii uiwDsiion un va nun a it rw i . - -aa-w Mrtw a. ij. Godfrey, Mn. w. T.ii. . . Qom or Mrs. Hsina rhH.rnnhDr. I j-v wa, aa,a cat,.' I . . Hlckey, Mrs, Harold Hughes. Mrs William Hughes. Mrs. P. J. Kuntx Mrs. G. W..Laflar, Mrs. W. W nnA Mm f V T 1 mar r in Voirt iiri a t u'b.i.Im 1 c?:- Mrs. G. J. Frankcl. presf- Mm. a e. BftWiIi Mr. d.e.nt.L tn federation, pre- a c auuiovg em W Mrs. George A. Nichols arranged .wl.0?. ?C tne comnun"J J pointed appraisers. Alf O. Nelson is the luncheon which hiM .t ,nwea lo Dn Pennies, thel. the Heathman hotel at 12' 45 ROSEDALE, April 6 (Special) There will be special Easter services all day Sunday at the Rosedale Friends church. At 10 a. m. there will be an Easter pro gram In the Sunday school. The services the rest of the day will be conducted by the faculty and students of North Pacific Evange llstlc Institute, of Portland. At 11 a. m., Edward Mott, pres ident of the school, will preach and at 2 p. m. the meeting will be In charge of the students from the school. There will aleo be service at 7 p. m. The special music at all services will be in charge of Bess Owens Ruuyon, vo cal Instructor from the scnooi and well known Portland soloist There will be a basket dinner at noon. Everyone is rovueu iu of these services. a good sailor throughout the tur bulent trip, showing verbal signs of dissatisfaction only when eight Installation of officers was the feature at the meeting of the Sa lem Lodge number 336. B. P. O. E. last Thursday night. E. M. Page, district deputy, acted as Installing officer. Those seated for the year were : Frank W.- Durbin. Jr.. exalted ruler; William II. Paulus, esteem ed leading knight; II. B. Hulsey, esteemed loyal knight; Harold Ea kin. esteemed lecturing knight; Harry Wiedmer, secretary; Jacob Fuher. treasurer; E. W. Haxard. trustee for three years; A. Ia. Fra- Dizziness v A common symptom of trouble. Men and women everywhere STand recommend Foley PUU retic (or relief from dimness. Foley Fills A4iurtU ti-Ut ! th Udaayt CAPITOL ' DRUG STORE S ADDED ATTRACTION 40,000 MILES with I LINDBERGH v ". LAST TIMES . 6111 PLAY TO BE VAHTU HOWELL. PUPII-S TO PRESENT "HOME ACRES" Former Canadian Resident Buys Farm Near Silverton SILVERTON, April . (Spe clal) A. L. Robenolt has sold hi six acre tract on the Power House road, to Charles Hinds of Sask. Mr. Hinds will take possession very soon and the Robenolt family will move Into the A . L. Larson home on east hill. The deal was made through the Home Seekers' agency. Work has been started on the remodeling of the Silverton Com munity hall where a new kitchen will be added. Among improve ments in the gymnasium will be new hoops for a basketball court. John C. Goplerud was appointed executor over the estate of E. J. Sunbold. P. T. Relstagen, Ed Ad- ims. ana Alex iarsen were ap- vnRTH HOWELL. April 6. rsndn A nlav. "Home Acres. i. tn h alven at the Grange hall next Friday night by the pupils of the North Howell school, who . hnlnr coached DT E. B. let r-her. Special solos, readings and or chestra music will be added at 4,aMlAna and a "iitney lunch" will be served. The public is in vlted to attend. Much aoDreciation was express ed by residents of this community hn .tt.nriori the nlav last Satur day evening tn the Grange hall K.r. Tha talent displayed by the Monitor Rebekah lodge members was especially good and tne music br Mrs. Comstock and Professor Coffee of suvenon w luvatthr. Claude Stevenson of Salem fur nished special lights for tne occa .itn and also sang In bis usual nionminr manner. Old time violin music was also given by Mr. Baltimore ana vir gil Morgan. Castles old in slory the edel welssthe hajunting romance cf an old melody the bitter tragedy of love. The world has never forgot ten the story it will always remember the play The romance f a love greater than royal traditions greater than life itself. A and then 40,000 Miles with Lindbergh from his start from New York to Paris to his return from South America. Matinees 35c Evenings ouc Children 10c I " TTMTNfft TTTTE llEGiON OlF THE CONDKMNElr PET PARROT ADELAIDE LAID TO REST BY SCHOONER'S CREW he attorney for the estate. . nmAnr i A II fi - . -ii n't .fK.1 haril Starving sanor wu - i hittn to serve her all n .IS la carte where Adelaide went to-1 j day. For Adelaide, the cockatoo mas- Ar tho Ill-fated five masted schooner K. V. Kruse, was asphyx- 3PBIL Vir1 this hour was given by William Cray Pur- eeii, Portland architect whose sub- Fred W. Lange assisted Mr Wirts of wlTi., tIJ Z In serving at the tea hour. HJlV "e.nJ7 J Wain. Mrs. Gardner Knapp. and the hostess. Mrs. Wirts. -Mrs. Harold Hughes and Mrs. .iiVk. s.m .t I! WU-T V iv I Rnth Crittendon will be held at the home of Mrs.l ,0 . , William Hughes on Hansen street. W. R. C. Will Meet This Afternoon A tea honoring Oregon writers was the concluding event of the In stitute. The meeting yesterday was the final institute of the club year And JPnrAaAlirittvM f.Am , I. TK tl'mon'. ... I r uvui lug Wlll- ... vu..u. nrirei vurps Will er Clubs in the ct.ta w.r. n.o. meet at two o'clock this afternoon in McCornack hall. Election eflllW ... ... I v.,.im . t , HW 1, 11111 :cvre8ldcnt wm belEntertained w "iuo. , . , J ... Six members of the Grand Army U, l-.V """r "! Mrs. Raipb or the Republic and 35 members wT?-..- memDer,s Of the Woman's Relinf Ralam -.r, in tt.. . C we Mrs. Henry Boise was the attendance at the meeting of the Marion county Vet- additional guest. T) m 1 4 . J, r . . erans' association which was held afternoon "version oi tne h nwuuuiu lugnaij. 1 pf.,Wni - ....iv.ou.cuij "cio lerTBa at Loa tea hour. The long table was cen tered with daffodils and yellow ta. Inera V a at of . .1- . Mi.. n...h tlK . J-. II -w us mj a. as as w ( . sa BlUUfJXll. Spending The Holidays in Salem at Oreron State ColU- rnrm. .iTJJ rY.n H Si V- is spending the holidays in Salem with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Buchner. LaMere Club Members tertained With One O'clock Luncheon LaMere dub members were en tertained with an attractive one o'clock luncheon for which Mrs. Carl Huber was hostess Tuesday afternoon. An appropriate Easter center piece ; decorated the luncheon table, i Favors ' marked covers for Mrs.-Theodore Roth, Mrs. F. A. Struble, Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Mrs. EsrI Gregg. Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. Harry White, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs. W. J. Nelson, Mrs. Harry Hlnes, Mrs. E. R. Peterson, Mrs. Ed Schunke. Mrs, Ed Blag enhelmer, and the hostess, Mrs. Huber. Club Members Honored at ' . Meeting of R. NJAl Sewing Club : -L ' -; I Mr. Pearl LIckiss. who la lear ing shortly for California, and Mrs. Mary Wirts, i who observed i her birthday anniversary on April ;'. -4, were honor guests at the meet ing of the Royal Neighbors Sewing; dub Wednesday afternoon at the some of Mrs. Elisabeth Cheney. : ; . - Both f uests vera presented Fiddler, Mrs. Desmond Daue, Mrs Elbert Bradford. Mrs. Edwin Eh" Mrs. -Forrest Fulton. Mrs. Harry vruner. wrs. Harold Baullg. Mrs Walter Eraser, Mrs. Carl Allport", and the hostesses, Mrs. Marr and Mrs. Mase Royal Neighbors of America t til Meet Monday Evenina The Royal Neighbors of Amer ica wm meet at eight o'clock Mon- aay evening In the Fraternal tm pie. The adult organisation will meet at eight o'clock, and the JT- igutiei at seven., Mrs. Johnson Hostess at Meeting of H. S. B Club Mrs. Byrd Johnson was hostess at the meeting of the H. S. B. club Monoay evening in her home, la west Salem The evening was spent with saw ing. Members pressnt were Mrs. Ray adsi, mrs. itusseii Patterson. Mrs. Nile Hilborn. Miss Ora Williams. Miss Evelyn Kertson. Miss Letha Pelley, and the hostess, Mrs. Byrd joonson. Mrs. J. IT. Phenicie Honored on Birthday Anniversary Mrs. Aim Ira E. Hale entertain sa th arsdsy afternoon In her home on-Marion street with an at tractive afternoon affair In honor 1 The Musical Extravaganza 1 Ut "AFTER MIDNIGHT" II 1 Featuring Glen (Bozo) linger if j J I Loo Marshall Eccentric Comedian 51 f t- 1 " . av- TIKKia I f4SZ.lQl Feet FUrtoIogy I T The Harmony Trio Singing & Dancing I tOV 0n lhe Screen AldTnMa Y WVOHMG (JLjp y- - Today Oiaedoy I j A OREGON : ( Blatlnee 1-25 ( St-ra Evenings 35c -. y-N. : A-TTrs Children . lnc TUESDAY WED. - THURS. - FRIDAY SATURDAY 4" v " , v t iiaau,r- v' III! 2 V. s ' 1 v 57 . ', -.': They Courted Danger They Laughed at Death One Last Embrace A Last Farewell " A Rendezvous with Death. - ) ft in- p 0 i