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i IA Society Gilbert Studio To Feature Unusual Exhibit eon. T&e "r Vrank Durbin Jr.. SiSf. Keller m M .. , m.t Ji'te" ria. -- tMi will be Mbited hererescenes and Por . r VaIIOT Wtll ft - ex traits from ail ov wh.cn State, unu in are tau v-rp teen snown in -- ?f,VethV larger cities and which ' Hirertly from three weess TJSSSn la Portland at the BeMrnanld0 Mrs. Keller will be the Mr and Mrs. Monroe Srt wbnl in Slem- formal Sr5f.w b.tal. planned for them that the art lovers ; of Salem may nscet them personally. On Thursday of next ek M ; the Gilbert studio tor Mis- Lord 8nrt MIm Schruyver. The week commencing w th Sat vrday of ttal. week and on to the Saturday of the nex wek promises to be a wee oi rr rial Interest to Salem art lovTrs The studio will be open to the in terested public. i in ex Salvation Army Makes Summer Plans There will be a luncheon at the ,fUH announced that there has " . . fhn advisory lirtn on . j tyn Armv. uoveruui OD. ru i . - ,, nn- i PatterFon lias acifi" sMIon tho board of honorary i li'i mat Dr. a. r . i --- M-i've chairman of thi3 noaiu. to the advisory - expected to be made soon. Mrs. L. C. Farmer Honors Guest Farmer entertained . T I' Mrs. - l.n.h T.i.h sn rttractive iriuK . - -for hor ncuse guest. Mrs lor t Brackclt Lano re Stale) Tuesday, afternoon. Mrs B.-ck c t vhole home is in San Fr-n cisco wm uv copr 1 V.eeU3. mrs. n'r.riTpmnVtnn V'niach entertained .- n 1 1 i fh is in the city. Friends to renew um ilbco end gnets asked to metj JMrs. Brockett v.ere Mrs. uay sim nor.s. Mrs. E. V. McMabanMrs. Kcrl Bccke. Mr-. VV- B. . Mott Mrs. llouald Jones. Mrs. WaUer Kirk, Mrs. Erae;t Thorn. Mrs. E. E A Pierce, Mrs. H. G. Mtlson, and Mrs. V. F. Poorman. Business Women s Dinner at Spa : A new club known as the Sonta club is being-discussed for Salem Business women.; this club to be to the women whst the Rotary is to the men. Those interested In the organisation. ate meeting tonight at the Spa in the Green Gate room at six o'clock for dinner tt which time plans will ba discussed and the, need for such a club consid ered. " i" Miss Inea Mcyriag from "Seattle, Is In the city in. the interests of the club, which is a national one hovinv it headauarters In Chi cago. One such club has Just bsen organised in Portland. X - Brush; CoUege. A decidedly orlginar and attractive St. Pat ricks affair was . given - Saturday evening with.MrT and Mrs.' V.: u. Gibson of Brush College as hosts. "Daffodils . "and Tlolets were ar Tanged about the," living rooms iwith ehsrmin effect. A delicious buffet supper with the St. Patrick motif predominating, was served At small tables at 6:30 o'clock. Three tables of bridge were at v-.l Utu In In. avatlln, vHfrh I." .score was held by Mrs. A. is. uu - ley. . The guest group included Mr. : and Mrs. S. D. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry, Mr. and VfiV FrahkrfCfawfordr Mr; and lra.i!W. Wr.Henry. Mr. and Mrs, 'XA. E. UttfcyMjr;;a,nd Mrs. Charles t .McCarter.-W ' . . "i--rMrs. M. F. MeCall has as guests - .Mt. and ?Mrs. K.- E. Quarrs and - Is a niece of Mrs. McCair.' i.-. The Liberty Woman's ciabwUI v jneet with Mm. Clarence Holder V':;-:t4"11hia afternoon at 2. o'clock; AH i A - .-vj women the community- are. ex-. t'-:js tended acordial:fnTltatioh to aU 7 Mrs.' R T.; Blrlgirt of. Sou t tf 1 S th.' street has with her as guests her . three daughters. Miss Delia Harris ) . et Hoquiam, Washington, Mrs. , .Inaa Whittler and Mrs. Leona Al ' i 'kert-of Portland. ; : r " ; 5 -' '' V " MrsC jLr CV Eoff and Mrs! Joseph ; i i . Albert left thl mernlng for Seat- 4. I - v--w ?-vll- here ihey-will spend a few News atm Olive M. Doax. Rebekah Anniversary Celebration Success The thirty-fourth anniversary of the Salem . Rebekah lodge No. 1 was celebrated March 18 at the I. O. O. F. hall by some 270 mem bers and guests from ether lodges. Several members of the Dallas lodge were present. This lodge was Instrumental la Installing: the After the program refreshments were served la the dining room which, had been artistically decor ated with the colors of the lodge, pink and green. The committee la charge of refreshments- were Mrs. Coral McNeil. Mrs. Luella Engstrom, Mrs. .Myrtle Craive, Mrs. Louise Loveland and Miss Eunice Bogges. The program in charge of Mrs. Alma Henderson, Mrs. Anna Hun- saker ana Mrs. Melissa persons. Sr.,-was as follows: America Audience Prayer . . Mrs. .Traglio, chaplain Orchestra ..... Chemawa Indian .School Greetings from Rebekah Assem bly. Hallie Ingle, vice-president Reminiscences Mrs. Ora Cosper,, . secretary Rebekah Assembly Floral Tribute.. by group of Re bekahs directed by Mrs. Alma Henderson Greetings from Grand Lodge. . . . William Yarnell, grand marshal Tribute to Charter Members: "When You and I Were Young Maggie" ..... Lawrence Maves "Juanita" Lawrence Maves Piano solo. Miss Maude Engstrom Memories . .v. Charter members Orchestra Chemawa Indiai School. Duet, "Love's Old Sweet Song". . Mrs. Grace Taylor, Lawrence Maves. Orchestra . .... Chemawa Indian School. Salem Writers Are Miss Garfield's Guests Miss Edna Garfield was hostess at the C. P. Bishop home Tues day evening to the members of the Salem. Writers club. Dur ing the business meeting Miss Sarah Wrenn resigned her work as section leader and Dr. F. G. Franklin, president of the organ ization appointed Mrs. W. F. Far go leader to fill the vacancy. Discussions of travel, original writings, and several exhibitions of Interest concerning waitings and art work made. Refresh ments r.cre served by Miss Gar field assisted by Blanche Jones, and Mrs. C. A. Kells. Miss Lydia Hunt Entertains Miss Lydia Hunt entertained the members of the Business Girls' clas sof the First Methodist church at the country home of Mrs. A. N. Fulkerson Tuesday night. A business meeting was followed by a social hour and re freshments. Guests for .the evening were Elizabeth Stockhauisen, president of the class. Prof. Vazakas, teacher of the class, and Mrs. Va zakas, Kisie Hill, Elsie Miller, Edna Miller, Minnie Miller, Clara Miller. Grace Allen, Ruth Mc- Adams. Theba McAdams, Augustr. Breithaupt, Mabel Savage, ' Ixora Margaret Suth'rland, and Mr. and Mrs. Fulkerson. Mrs. Mint McLall Recent Hostess Mrs. Marie Flint McCall enter tained members of her Sunday school class with a Friday night supper r.nd following the supper Earter plans and practice occupied tho evening. Members of the class .present were Donald Ewing. Billy Epley. Martha Good, Ruth Whitney, Dor othy Wilkinson; Mildred M.unson, Hazel Hatch, MaFgaret Christian son, Dorothy. Falady, Ruth' Fatady and Irene Cutler. ' V . . r- ' . ' . LlBERTYiifhe- following St. Patrick's day entertainment was given at Liberty bell -Saturday evening under the directlon'of the Liberty Drama club: "Remarks on the life of St. Pat rick "..from Harlan -Judd; "Kitty O'Brien," sung by Lola Dasch and club, chorus;. "Little Colleen", by Dorothy Coffey . and?, xhorus; "O'Flannitarn's, .BtooUs," comic Irish song by Mr. Jedd: "A Little uu. or weaven," sung, oy jars, jcr skln. Hubbard Jrish Jig given by larney ,". sung by Ernest Lehman; play; "An Irish Alibt" Characters were: Dorthy . Judd, Jeanette Death, Jean Out hers. - si- Irish dance given, by Lola Das -hv and Barbara Schottheoffer: "Bells of : KHIarniy" sang by. CeUa Schotthooffec; ."When. Irish Eyes. Are Smyrna" bY Leland Scott; as sisted by chortrs.. Wlmara McGil- christ save several Irish soaca and played his -Bngtlsh concertina. Hft talked about conditions, in .this I II,. .inf 9A ... A t - v J- -r A"V -J His talk was greatly enjoyed b the older people in the audience as well as the young folks.; Girls In Irish costumes will serye - Miss Moselle Hair; president of the Oregon Federation of Business and Professional .Women's Clubs, has - appointed: Uho nominating committee toseue' for 5 ho coming J .1 . f - - . .'a . . . . l I chairman;.- Miss .Gertrude Nolan, Corrallla aad: Miss Edith . Falbe McMlnnville.. :-rV 'ft . rvO-' " The .Alpha Chi. Omega '.alumni met .With ' MUs Louis' WillUmson and Miss Malml : Yictof i at Miss w;iiianison's ; npartmontt: fa tthoi Honen s " apartments . .weanesoay IRISH 3ITJSICAL FRIDAY 1 The program of Irish "musle will bo presented at tho. Y. M. C. A. again Friday night. Songs, instru' menial music and readings will bo presented. - The program was aol well received -last week that is was necessary, to.present it In tho gym nasium to accommodato the crowd.' The New Club Society Editor SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday Carnation club at 2 o'clock la Fraternal Temple. University Guild at 7:30 o'clock in Marion hotel. - U. S, Granr circle, Mrs. E. J. Willard. 1ISS N. 4th street. Potluek lunch. P. E. O. chapter O, 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. M. Smith, 14S5 Ototer street. No meeting of Faculty Wo men's club this week. Ladle . Aid society of the Woman's Relief - corps, 2 o' clock, Mrs. O. L. Scott, 1360 S. Liberty. " West-Way club, Mrs Arts Martin. 775 N. Cottage. v Liberty Woman's club, Mrs. Clarence Holder. 2 o'clock. " Friday Daughters of Union Vet erans, Woman's clubhouse. Yo Mar Co., Mrs. Robert Broadbent, 2:30 o'clock, 12S5 Waller street. I Y. M. C. A. Friday night program, Irish program. Saturday "Too Much Married" will be presented by Hanna Rosa Court. Woman's club. Board meet ing 2 o'clock, business 2:30 o'clock and reception at 3 o'clock. Woman's club house 460 N. Cottage street. Cooked food sale, Y. W. C. A. Southern facific ticket office. Hal Hibbard cooked food sale. MacDowell concert. Grand theatre. Winifred Byrd assist- ln5 . Surprise Party " For Mrs. J. Robins The birthday of Mrs. John Rob ins was the occasion for a surprise party at the Robins home - 642 North Liberty street Thursday eveninr. The nartv was sponsored by the Dakota club of which MrJ and Mrs. Robins are prominent members. Mrs. Robins was a member of the first North Dakota club organized in Salem in '1892. -These were but three families in Salem from North Dakota at that time. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Klmpie, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reilly, Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Rledesel;. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cot term an Mr, and Mrs. George Cam mings. E. T. Prescott, Miss Lor aine Robins, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. John Rob ins, Former Salerrt Folk Visit City Miss Alma Czafovage and Miss Louise Ucafovage, daughters of a former prominent merchant in Salem and members of-a family that was prominent during their residence in Salem are visiting in Salem from Tacbma. They are at Sunberg apart ments bnd will remain here for some time before returning to Tacoma. Their friends will be happy to welcome them back to their former home be it only for a short time. Friday Tea For Social Circle The Ladies Social circle of the Knight Memorial chureh. will en tertain with a tea from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock Friday .afternoon in- the church parlors. Each guest is asked to bring a white elephant Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. A. E. Mclntyre. Mrs. H. L. Braden, Mrs. H. E. Spencer. Mrs. H. P. Hedine. Mrs. F. M. Williams. Mrs. Dale Hilburn, Mrs. Gleeson, and Mrs. Martha Bellinger. Miss Eloise Wright.- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David' Wright and student, at O- A." C.; " will have as her .house guest tbis - week-end. Miss : Gladys Svensea, Jalso of Oi A; C. and a sorority sister of Miss Wright. Tram Announcement For vour greater convenience on trips in Western "Oregob a newtickct arrangement has been put into effect whereby the same rickets may be used on the stages of the Southern Pacific. Motor Transport Co Oregon Stages Inc., and the Pacific Stages. - For examyou can eaye hereon the stagcMrf Jje . line and return on die other, using the same racket. : . Schedules of these companies havcteen Vpordi- ;T . nimL too wvinc you better service man ever before. ' Southern Pacinc rail cidceo alsoare-good 4or use. T tho "ifeJ Toosr'Ja1na "silver'GravS.-and. with few- exceptionv,btL the; V -.v-sy Tics pmc is OREfcON STATESMAN. SaVm, Affairs Mrs. R. D. Slater Entertains Club Mrs. R. D. Slater was hostess for her dub Wednesday afternoon for a one o'clock luncheon and bridge. Covers were laid for 12. Daffodils and spring flowers sounded a gay note of spring in the decorations for the table and about the guest rooms. Bridge followed the luncheon. High score for the afternoon was won by Mrs. A. C. Eoff, and Mrs. ueorge weiier won the guest prise, Special guests for the afternoon were Mrs. J. H. Laldlaw. Mrs. Karl Becke, and Mrs. George WeL ler. Club members were Mrs. Gus Hixson, Mrs. P. D. Qulsenberry, Mrs. A. C. Eoff, Mrs. Frank Dur bin, Jr., Mrs. Frederick Decke- baeh. Jr., Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Breyman Boise-, and Mrs. R. S. Slater. e Ever-Ready Birthday Club Has Afternoon Mrs. Helen Southwick and Mrs. Florence Odenberg were hostesses to the Ever-Ready Birthday club at the home of Mrs. Odenborg Tuesday afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Ida Olson,. Mrr. M. F1I felt, Mrs. Otto Rogen and Mrs. Rogeii, Sr. The guest rooms were attractive In the arrangement of spring flow ers which decorated them. Eight, een members of the club enjoyed a social afternoon and refresh ments served by the hostess. Mrs. Clara Adams will be th enext hos tess April 10. e o Mrs. L. O. Smith entertained with bridge at her home for the following couples Monday night; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Neer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Flack. .Mr. and Mrs. M. B. - Wagstaff. - Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. John Orr and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham. Combined high score was won by Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hanson won second. A midnight supper was served. "I took Lydia E. Rnkham's Vegetable Compound before my . first-baby was bom and I am taking it now for my weak ened condition after. the birth of my second boy. Although I never have put on any flesh I am feeling good now and the Vegetable Compound has helped me in every way. It is surely a wondetful . medicine and I will be glad to answer letters for I jecommerid it highIy.,,--Mr$. Fred W. Davey, Madison, Kansas . U)-ilii I? l5llWit!llr MilFr lIliHfiiiilH!! Parinc1 Stage line. If you w. f,r i ' ' V- I A s" ' " i - v and Stage Oregon. Thursday Morning, "FIRST AID" FOOLS JACK FROST w HEN Peter was .quite sure there was no danger of Duck supping back Into the pool.lbeing bruised from top -to bottom. he dropped the stick, ran back to where the bird lay groaning, and knelt down beside him. "Well, old chap,, yon are safe now, I suessald he. "Now that yon axe, I don't mind telling you that for a while I had my doubts Labont ever getting yon out of that hole alive." I don't know bat that yon might aa wen hare left me there," Quacked the Deck, mournfully. "'I . M . . . nan si yea no long in. stusaw doorway that I waa Just beginning ,...at the.,.. EISINQRE Tonight and Friday Nights, at 9' 30 Special Musical Attractions-Dancing by Pupils of Mrs. White and the singing-talking picture . . 'Love in the Desert' 'Pi;, - r .r "... " March 21, 1929 3 VrtCENT to get warm and sleepy, and al though to be sure I knew I was f reeling, still M don't think that would have been any worse than "I am not certain you have not crippled me for life dragging me up the bank so roughly.. I ache from the tip of my beak to the end of my tail and I shouldn't bo sur prised If every wing feather on one side had been yanked out" "Yon aren't very grateful, Duck, I must say," declared Peter, his feelings hurt for Just a minute. Then ho smiled. "Bat there, yon are feeling; so - , . A 1 ...... JtWk't VnAV tthlf oauiy j - yon aro saying. Wait until you Celebrate Spring Opening with a nnouncing ft the awlvcLLof eLNEWserLer oj Footwear Fashions MILADY'S Shoe ward - robe -f whether four pairs or fortyshould in clude these "key" styles for the spring . s e a s on . .Then; she is. prepared for -any, emergency - with cor-' rect Footwear to fit the oc casion. Shawn are mereiy a few of t&e scores of sty ; les how jlpn jlisplay at . prices thafcare truly purse pleasing; x:6irrlete se lection. 7 are thameJ cut and aro on your feet again and then you will tell a different tale. As for that dread ful aching I am sure it Is not so much because you have been bruised as that the bumping you have received has started your blood to' circulating which, of Course. Is the very best thing that could happen to you. "I'll ho tho doctor. Duck, and give you 'first aid and fool Jack Frost. Come, let m roll you over on your hack and stretch your wings oat ao! Try to kick -your legs a little. That's Tight! Fine! Do it again, and now. again! Ah ha! Feeling better already, are n't you?; I thought so! Trying to stand np? Great! I knew yon eonld do it." ' Duck did. With one heroic er- - . - PmTA th Hnr fort he flopped over and sUggered gazed at tho poyrc .00 $6.50 $5.50 $7.50 0 .50 td his feet. Swaying ' a second Duck stood still and then start ed off, dixzily enough to be sure, hot still he found ho could walk, and that cheered him np a lot. Turning he came back, flapping his wings np and down and quacking at the top of his lun--. "Hurrah, hurrah. hurrahV screamed Duck." "I am all right again as sure as yon are born. No damage done at nil, only I am a little lame and hoarse. I can walk, ! can quack, and I can even fly.1 Tho fellow hopped Into the air and actually took ' a few MwtogsM1toi;oreT ft. "And I owe it all to.youl Buddenly Duck stopped VuackJLn, and stood per. fectly stilly theftrangest express ion coming , -oyer .hla face as he Si