i . 3 " 'Ui ... I 3 ? 1 vt i 5 1! ,1 i i Regular Meeting of Salem Heights Woman's Club The regular meeting of the Sa lem Heights Woman's club was held at the Community ball Fri day afternoon, April . Officers for the club year were nominated and the following dele gates appointed for the county fed eration of Women's clubs meeting; Mrs. Caldwell; Mrs, Foreman, Mrs. IaDuke, Mrs. Miller, and Mrs. Robinson. The program Included a piano sole by Miss Alma Amsler; vocal solos. Miss Arbutus Rudie, accom panied by Miss Amsler; xylophone slo, Mrs. Wayne Greenwood. The program was in charge of Mrs. George Willson. Mrs. LaDuke. Mrs. M. Sawyer, Mrs. H. Sawyer, and Mrs. Fore man were hostesses at the tea honr. Officers of Willamette Shrine Entertained With Interesting Affair Mrs. B. B. Herrick entertained officers of Willamette Shrine of Jerusalem Saturday evening with an Easter party at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rig- don. The evening was spent playing games. Prizes were won by Miss Ruth Lawrence. Judge O. P. Cos- how. Amos Vass, and Will Neimy er ; baskets of daffodils, and jon quils were arranged about the liv ing rooms. A two course supper was serv ed at a late hour. Miss Leila Rig- don. Miss Edith Libby, and Mrs. A. O. Mueller of Portland assisted the hostess in serving. Xorth Salem W. C. T. U. Will Meet Thursday Afternoon v The North Salem W. C. T. U. will meet at two o'clock Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wilkinson, 2390 North Church street. All members are urged to attend as this will be a very important meeting.. American Legion Auxiliary Sponsors Card Party April 16 l The American Legion auxiliary will sponsor a bridge and 500 party Monday evening. April 16, in Mc Cornack hall. Playing will begin at eight o'clock. Refreshments willJje served later. The committee in charge of the affair includes Mrs. Cyril Nadon. chairman; Mrs. I. A. DeFrance, Mrs. S. J. Hinkle, Mrs. Gus Erick son. Mrs. Bert Lieuallen, Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. Ira Pitcher, and Mrs. Zellar. All members of the auxiliary and the legion, and the general public are invited to attend. Additional information may be secured by telephoning Mrs. Lieu alien at 1703-W. Guest F rom Portland Mrs. Schlldmeyer of Portland snent Saturday in Salem with Mrs. Flora Cochran and Mrs. Mamie Callaway in their home on North Cottage street. Miss Livesley and Miss Rob erts Complimented With Charming Affair Mrs. J. Shelley Saurmau enter tained Saturday afternoon in her home on North Winter street with a charming afternoon affair com plimenting Miss Dorothy Livesley and Miss Mildred Roberts who were Easter week-end guests at the homes of their parents in Sa lem. The guests included Miss Rob em and Miss Livesley; Mrs. La ban Sleeves, Mrs. T. C. Smith. Jr., Mrs. Edgar Hartley. Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. John J. Roberts, Miss Helen Adelsperger of Marsh- tieid. Miss Margaret Stolz, and Miss Catherine Hartley. Several additional guests called at the tea hour. The tea table was lovely with a centerpiece of tulips, daffodils. and Cecil Brunner roses. In combi nation with tall lavendar tapers. Guest at John J. Roberts' Home Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts have as their guest, their daugh-l ter. Mrs. John Crandall Watson i.elen Roberts) of Portland. Alias Mildred Roberts, a student at St. Helen's Hall, returned to Portland Monday after spending the week-end with her parents. Operetta Will Be Given Hy Music Department of , Parrish Junior High School An operetta in two acts "The,' Windmills of Holland" will be pre-;' rented Friday evening, April 13 at eight o'clock in the Parrish au-j--ditorium by the students in the ' music department at Parrish Jun ior high school. The cast which includes 50stu-' dentrls beaded by WIHard Moses -as "Mynheer Hertogenvos;" Kath leen Phelps as "Vrouw Hertoren- bosh;" Margaret Nunn. "Wilhel-j 5S!!l fn E8 .r!e- "H!,d"'" Frank Willard. "Bob Yankee:" W In Jens. "Hans. V. Dolly Mor- i tr.fi. Fifty student, comprise the or- chestra which will furnish all mu- sic for the production The general public is invited to attend. v San Souci Card Club Will Be Entertained at Ivan Martin Home The San Souci card dub will be entertained Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan O. Mar tin. 1C7S Fir street. Salem Choral Society Will Give First Public Concert of the Season A aemi-sacred concert will be V given Sunday evening at seven- SOCIAL CfcLKNDAH To la j Dorcas society. Christ Lnther- an rhurrh. Church oarlors. 2:00 o'clock. W. II. M. S. Jason Lee M. E. church. Mrs. W. W. Chadwlck. 1390 North Winter street hostess 2:30 o'clock. Barbara Frletchie Tent, No. 2, Woman's club-house. 8:00 o'clock Auxiliary of Veterans of For eign Wars. Mrs. Christian Floer 257 Oak street, hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Benefit bridge tea. Sponsored by Chapter C... P. E. O. Woman's club house. North Cottage street. 2:00 o'clock. W. F. M. S. First M. E. church Mrs. W. T. Rigdon. 299 North Winter street hostess. 2:30 o'clock Eagle Benefit Card party. Fra ternal temple. 2:00 o'clock. W. H. M. S.. Leslie M. E church. Mrs. C. T. Mclntyre, 140 West Superior street hostess. Philathean Bible class. First Evangelical church. Mrs. J. S. Bau man. 875 North 23 street hostess Hanna Rosa Court. Order of the Amaranth Masonic temple. 8:00 o'clock. Thursday Thursday club. Mrs. R. B. Flem ine. 785 Court street hostess. Carnation club. Fraternal tem ple. 2:00 o'clock. - O A. C. club. Womau's club house. North Cottage street. 8:00 o'clock. North Salem W. C. T- U. Mr3. Wilkinson. 2390 North Churtl street. 2:00 o'clock. Frhlay Salem Music Teachers' associa tion. Mrs. W. R. Bush, 1-63 Soutt Commercial atreet hostess. San Souci Card club. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Martin. 1675 Fir streel hosts. Sunday Salem Choral society. In concert. First CoDKreeational church. 7:30 o'clock. Monday Bridge and 500 party. Sponsor ed by American Legion auxiliary. McCornack hall. 8:00 o'clock. Pub lic invited. thirty o'clock at the First Congrc Rational church by the Salem chor at society of 45 voices. For the past several montht weekly rehearsals of the aociet have been bld at the Y. M. C. A While several complimentary per tormances have been given a: state Institutions and at the Old People's Home the concert nexi Sunday evening will mark the so ciety's first public appearance ol the season. A well-balanced organization o; mixed voices including some of the finest of Salem's musical talent comprises the personnel of the en emble which is under the capa ble direction of Professor R. W Hans Seits. Miss Marguerite Bhimenberg i accompanist. In addition to selections fro it the standard oratorios, the pro gram Sunday evening will Include a number of favorite choral selec tions. Miss Roberta Morton wll! play pipe organ accompaniments for, several of the numbers. Owing to the setting in whicl the concert is to be given there will be no tickets sold, but a all ver offering for the society's ben efit will be taken. Guests of Relatives in Corcallis Mrs. Flora Cochran and her soc Jay. spent the week-end in Cor vallH with Mrs. Cochran's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe. They also spent a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greene near Suver. Mrs. Greene is Mrs. Cochran's daugh ter. Mrs. Harry M. Styles Hos tess at Meeting of Chap ter A.B. Mrs. Harry M. Styles was hos tess at the meeting of Chapter A B. of the P. E. O. Sisterhood Mon day evening In her home on the MOST paopU know this absolute antidefoVpaiii, but are jou careful . n , k... a yo lwajr five a glance to see - , m. mnA tK- wma xtayer on """ P -."V, a enmne BiK Aspirin without it ! A drugstore a. ways has Bayer, with the pro directions tucked in evry box: tfc iiUf nark f 1 0lftr .rw 1 iiaacUcMliMUr r SsUerlleaeW v whJl .. ' JLrL in THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Fairgrounds Road. Mrs. William E. Kirk, president of the chapter, presided at the business meeting. Members responded to roll call with their favorite recipes. An interesting , talk on "Inter ior Decorating" was given by Mrs. Louise Brickell, bead of the do mestic art department at Chema wa Indian school. Mrs. Brickell emphasised the fact that the room in a home should reflect the own er s personality, fcne snggesteu color Dlans and arrangement of furniture to achieve various ef fects. The hostess wastrssisted in serv ing by her daughter. Miss Maur een Styles. Salem Artist Receives Rec ognition in the East Salem friends will be Interested to know that Andrew Vincent, son of Mrs, Jennie F. Vincent of Salem. won one of the $l.u,0 prizes offered recently by the Chicago Arts In atltute. of which Mr. Vincent is a graduate. Mr. Vincent was one of the 17 local artists who displayed pic turee at the art exhibit held in Sa lem last week under the auspices of the Fine Arts department of the Women's club. Hu paintings were i Chinese river scene and "The Road in the Red Hills." Daughters of American Revolution Meet in Dallas Chemeketa Chapter, Daughters af the American Revolution, was entertained Saturday afternoon in :he club-rooms at the Dallas li orary. Hostesses were Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Mrs. J. R. Allgood. Mrs. J. L. Crider, Mrs. Estella Barnes. Mrs. II. C. Eakin. Mrs. V. P. Flak Mr. R. Y. Morrison. Mrs. L. A. iloore, Mrs. H. S. Pinkerton. Mrs. I. E. Sibley. Mrs. C. B. Sundberg Mrs. C. C. Campbell, and Mrs. Hel n Kimball, chapter members who ire residents of Dallas. The feature of the program was he paper on the life and works of Haul Revere which was read by Mrs. II. C. Eakin., Reports of the state conference vhich was held in Portland last week were given by Mrs. Homer Joulet, Mrs. Francis Cornell, Mrs W. B. Johnston, Mrs. C. C. Clark Vlrs. Russell Catlin. Mrs. Oscar layter, Mrs. John Orr, Mrs. U. CI. ihipley, and Miss Lillian Apple- ;ate. Mrs. C. W. Barnes and Mrs. J. .i. Sibley presided at the serving arns on tne tea table winch was entered with primroses and daf odils. In May the chapter will hold on ill-day meeting at Champo&g. Miss Adelsberger a Recent Juest i)i Salem Miss Helen Adelsberger. a stu lent at St. Helens Hall in Portland ;pent the Easter week-end in Sa- em as the guest of Mayor and vlrs. T. A. Livesley, and Miss Dor thy Livesley who was with her arents for the holidays. 1. A.C. Club Will Meet Thursday Evening The Salem O. A. C. club will ueet at eight o'clock tomorrow jvenlng in the Woman's club- iouse on North Cottage atreet. All former students of the col- ege are urged to attend. Registra- Kn for the spring term at TJoop llle school" will be a feature of he program which has been ar- anged for the evening. Spend the ' Week-End in Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. W Willett spent he past week-end In Portland with Mr. Willett's mother, Mrs. M. R. .Villett. Vcclesia Club Entertained With Interesting Easter Party Ecclesia club members were en eniunea nionaay eventng with a ielightful Easter party at the tome of Miss Hazel McMorris Hostesses for the affair were Miss McMorris. Miss Thelma Meach. Miss Edna McElhaney, and Miss iiadys McKey. iew members initiated Into lub membership were Miss Irene le Lisle. Miss Margaret Brown, ind Miss-Lillian Marshall. The evening" was spent with mu ;ic and games following the short business session. Refreshments. arrying out the Easter motif were served at a late hour. Those present were Miss Anna Mclntyre, Miss Lillian Marshall Miss Mabel Erick9on, Miss Marcell Caspell, Miss Louise Bryan, Miss Ruth Cole. Miss Myla Chambers. Miss Mabel Alrick, Miss Golds Wheeler. Miss Ola Volkel Miss IN the old days, the corered wagon or dobbin and the surrey furnished the transportation. Today, fast trains and ships, automobiles and air transport keep pace with the fast moving world. Times and methods change. Business too has changed. Sales methods of eren a decade ago could not compete In the business world of today. MuUm smlttmm use die uUpbmte to keep in touch with the trade between trips and to sell customers located off the beaten path. BxeemUvts can no longer wait days or eren hours for a reply to Import ant questions. They rely on the tebphen. Speed, economy and dependability have made this personal means of communication with others nearby and in distant places, a valuable asset In any business. Successful mmUs plows imdudt the tobpbmts THX PACIFIC TELEPHONE Bern ice Strand, Miss Rata Clag- gett. Miss Louise Hlller. Miss Mar garet Brown. Miss Gwendolyn Jennings. Miss Ruth Moore. Miss Verda Olmstead. Miss Rata Kitch en, Miss Violet Bowden. Miss Irene de Lisle, Mist Ivy Bowden. Miss Velma Romlnger. Miss Es ther Erlckson. Mrs. Marlowe Jones and the hostesses. Miss McKey. Miss McElhaney, Miss Mesch, and Miss McMorris. - Miss Xleta McMorris was a spe cial guest for the evening. Mrs. Mclntyre WW Enter tain Leslie W. if.. 3. S. Mrs. C. T. Mclntyre will en tertain the Woman's Home Mis sionary society of Leslie Metho dist church Wednesday afternoon In her home at 140 Superior atreet. Mrs. A. S. Mulligan will conduct the devotions and Mrs. John Ber telson will hare charge of the les son. Meeting of Philathean Bible Club A meeting of the Philathean Bible class of the First Evangeli cal church will be held this after noon at the home of Mrs. J. 3. Bauman, 875 North 23rd street. Mrs. J. H. Willett Hostess at Delightful Afternoon Affair A delightful affair of the week was the seven table bridge tea for which Mrs. J. II. Willett was hos tess Monday afternoon in her home on Fairmount hill. Lovely baskets of spring flow ers in colorful combinations were arranged about the living rooms and on the attractively appointed tea table in the dining room. The first prize for high score as a result of the afternoon's play was won by Mrs. E. R. Vlesko. Mrs. R. W. Hartman won the sec ond prize, and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn the third. The guest group included Mrs. W. A. Johnson. Mrs. E. R. Viesko. Mrs. U. S. Page. Mrs. Lee m! Canfield. Mrs. O. A. Olson. Mrs. Elmer Daue, Mrs. W. I. Needham. Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. Fred El lis, Mrs. Walter Pennington. Mrs. E. B. Grabenhorst, Mrs. C. A. Swope. Mrs. H. R. Worth. Mrs. George King. Mrs. John W. Orr. Mrs. i.aban A. Steeves, Mrs. Linn R. Smith, Mrs. Frederick S. Lam port. Mrs. Henry Schniahll. Mrs. ueorge R. Vehrs. Mrs. Walter apaulding. Mrs. Roy H. Mills. Mrs. Harry J. Weidmer. Mrs. Ralph Glover, Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Mrs. H. W. Hartman, Mrs. Frederick Brock. Mrs. Paul V. Johnson. Mrs. H. K. Stockwell. and Mrs. R. W Wyatt. Mrs: R. H. Hartman and Mrs. Laban Steeves assisted Mrs. Wil lett in serving at the tea hour Young Married People's Club of First Presbyterian Church Will Not Meet The Young Married People's club of the First Presbyterian church will hold their monthly dinner meeting the first Wednes day in May instead of Wednesday evening, April lg, as previously announced. Mrs. George Allen is chai rman for the May meeting. The banquet hall of the new church will he completed by the first of next month. Dorcas Society of Christ Lutheran Church Will Meet The Dorcas society of Christ Lutheran church will meet at two o'clock this afternoon In the church parlors. Hostesses will be Mrs. L. E. Barrlck, Mrs. H. E. Abry, and Mrs. H. Albers. Ruling Handed Down In Ingersoll Watch Matter WASHINGTON. Apr. 10. (AP) Maintenance of resale prices on Ingersoll watches is prohibited by the federal trade commission in an order Issued today against the Waterbury Clock company. Water bury, Conn., and associated dis tributing company. The order prohibits the manu facturing and distributing com panies by sending notices to deal ers that any dealer who sells In gersoll watches at a price lower than established by the manufac turer becomes liable in damages to the manufacturer and asso ciates. It also prohibits the pub lishing of or otherwise using any threat to bring suit or action in aay court against a dealer who sells an Ingersoll watch at less than the company's established re sale price for recovery of damages on account of such deviation from the resale price. AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY FLVirJG Br NIGHT - FLV'irjS 111 DAY The Legion Courted Death Famous Film At . Elsinore Today They courted danger they laughed at death these men of "The Legion of the Condemned" and the story is thrHUngly told In the picture which will be shown at the Elsinore today and for three more days. Always flying always fight ing' Flying by night flying by day! When they were not flying ,and fighting they congregated at the Lame Rabbit vroere vnu taunted each other drank to an early end laughed at death whose war was this anyway: It was theirs the Legion's and started because they had to find some way out. But for every man who folded his wings for every man's name erased from the list of the personnel the enemy paid dearly. The Legion became the most feared and most famous unit on the front they welcomed death. -Scum of the earth no, not ex actly; but men who thought , they had to pay the debt to society the debt of death. Nothing was too hazardous nothing too dan gerous. Into this group of men came Gale Price who thought himself betrayed by his sweetheart he came seeking an honorable death. He became one of the leaders and then " The "mission speclale" land ing spies behind the enemy lines oh yes. very few of them ever came back but they fought for the assignment. Gale wins and then comes the passenger, Agent 137. his sweetheart. He learns his mistake and yet must carry her over the lines they are both cap tured and condemned to die. As they face the firing squad the winged Legion arrives and rescues them. Price and his sweetheart, go on a leave to Paris and his name is erased, from the personnel. Read the Classified Ads NWS Joo Good t A STARTLING PRICE REDUCTION WATCH THIS SPACE TOMORROW GIESE-POWERS Furniture. Company A band THURSDAY 'W'7 ffl SATURDAY S J&jlM fjM m frz fn) w rrifrrnrrr7nirnrpn APRIL 11, 1928 Nip Venezuelan Revolt Held National Capital ' CARACAS. Venezuela. Apr. 10. (AP) In the very heart of the Veneauelaa capital. Miraflorea pal ace, home of the president, a bat t.iinn of federal troops took up in the dark hours of Satur - arms ..Wnim aarainst the govern ment. The mutineers were headed by Captain Ratael Alvarado and Lieutenant Barrios. At the moment of the rising. Captain Ramon Gonzales, who re mained loyal, was killed and Col ossi Anibal Garcia, sub-commandant of the garrison, who also op posed the traitors was wounded mortally. The mutinous soldiers then pro ceeded to the San Carlos barracks in the northern section of the city, to seize large quantities of arms and munitions. General Lo pes Contreraa, commanding the Caracas forces learned of the re volt and took immediate steps to put the barracks on a strong foot ing of defense. The mutineers who were accom panied by students of the univer sity were met with a rifle fusillade. Several of them were killed and others wounded. The loyal feder al forces took numerous prisoners and amlnistered a decisive defeat to the mutineers. Captain Alvarado was among those seized. He declared Juan Palaclos, a student claiming to represent the federation oof stu dents of the university,' had prom ised its cooperation - to the move ment. Several other officers are among the prisoners. President Gomez believes the prompt action of the government restored tran Balcony nB "the MB "r; m m Kf 3 Floor OREGON Today LnJ3n of men whose quility In Caracas. BOGOTA. Colombia. Apr. 10. (AP) Recent events in Venezue la are linked with president poll- Uics by the newspaper La Manana of Cucuta. near the Venezuelan frontier. La Manana said travelers from Venezuela attributed the situation to efforts of a group of Venezue lans to name General Jose An tonio Batdo as candidate for pres ident In the next election. General Baldo is described as having been active In politics for many years. He Is presideut of the state of TrujiHo. BIG DAM CARRIED AWAY Flood Waters Rush Down Conn -tlcnt Rirer Today WELLS RIVER. Vt.. April 10 (API. A 30 foot dam between Dal ton. N. II.. and Oilman. Vt.. went out early today, losing a flood water down the valley of the swollen Connecticut river. As far as was known no lives were lost. Ten Ohio Girls Sustain Hurts As Platform Falls WASHINGTON. Apr. 10. (AP) Ten Ohio girls were Injured to day when a platform In the grounds of the Washington Cathe dral collapsed, but physicians said tonight all were expected to re- Icover. Miss Inez uerum oi wiei-( vcille. Ohio. t first was reported SNOW WHITE" and 1 SEVEN DWARFS" Operetta Sacred Heart Acalny incent DePaul School Tuesday Night. April 17 A Me.zanine, Reserved $I.OO Not Reserved 75c mam ELSINORE sweetheart SIS mm VhJ h UJ 2 , , n 3M Yo) Top to hare a fractured hseir H..t th; was disproved by an x-ray. The accident occurred when a platform on which the girls were standing gave way. All were mem bers of the Waterville, Ohio, school for girls, here on an Easter holi day tour. Portland Girl Visiting At Brixie Home, Gervals GERVAIS. Ore., April 10 (Special). Miss Daisy Musicke of Portland is spending a few week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Brixie on the Pacific highway south of Gervals. Mies Musicke is well known locally, and a former Willamette university student. She Is recovering from a thyroid operation. Mrs. Brixie. the hos tess, was formerly Miss Sylvia Jones. RICHARD DIX ILL LOS ANGELES. Cal., April 10. (API. Richard Dix. motion picture star, was taken suddenly ill today, rushed to a hosnltal and operated upon for appendieitis. o vacation can compare with the "house party djys" ii England, Belgium, Holland, Germany, and France on the Art Crafts Guild Standard dn ays expenses . . Sailings in May, June. July, August. September; cross on a ciant Canadian Pa cine liner down th St. Lawrence uattr boulevard route S3S5 and up. Canadfn Pacific Ttavtlltri Cktjtut Good tht World Over I Ak about Cansdisn Pacific 3 I Worla Cruie- Mediterranean 9 IjCrutt-South African Cruite'U .(Canadian W H Deacon Ctnl Jqent-Pass'r Depcr, SSThfriSt Pbnland Multnomah Hot H fatfc n i 32 was deat W II