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PAGE CIS 1h9 CZZZZ'J C7ATZT ZMV Cci Jfrt-k FHJrr rrI rch 7. Utt 1 Society News arid Oliib ss Dutk If. Dqak. Saeict Editor i ,. ; Mrs. A- I7oopert Is Re-elected i T6 Office . -tfm. JL. T. Woeroert fleeted to the presidency of cbap- jter 0 of ths P. B. 0. sisterhood i ml the regular election of officers Thnrsdar efterseea the boip f Mrs. Or W. LafUr. - Other of- Bcevs elected were Mrs. W. M. salts, re-elected vie president; , Bars, r. w. Laage, recording t-etarr; Mr. G W. KMpp, eor ' responding secretary; Mrs. Bar '. ld Hashes, treasurer: Mrs. P. J. . ' Kant, cannula: Mrs. IX X. . ; Beechter. sroard. ' Delegates were also appelated 1 1 for the text state conference. I 1 . addUiea t the president. Mrt A. - . T. Woolpert who win go, Mrs. W, H. Brrd was aosolnUd as aeia- ate, sad Mrs. W. M. Smith sad ifra. D. X. Beechlcr ware ap- gointed as alternates. . A beaatifsl floral tribute was , sent to the member at thia meet fas by Jerald Vetk la memerlam to. the late Mrt. Jerald Tetk who ;u ( member of the chapter. After the election of officers a aorta! afternoon waa enjoyed with refreshments served at a late boar. Mrt. Harold Hashes and assisted the .lrs.'W. T. Hiekey bostess la serving. Special guests for the sfter - aooa were Mrs. N. L. , Newton, ' lira, Mary Raueh sad Mrs. Paul Otifate of, Aberdeen, Idaho. Mrs. r. W. Selea will be the -aert hostess to the chapter and Mrs. H. S-. Poisal will be asslstaat hostess.' Salem Students Win Honors University of Oregon Judges ; for the semi-finalists la the campus-wide tone contest Include tiro 6alem stndents; Nancy Thlelsea. - and Kd Plaher. Five fraternities - are lined ap hoping to win the cup yhlco Is up held hy the Theta Chla. and f Its. sorority hoasea are working In the semi-finals to win the PI Phi cnp. This cap ! being vnvrea oy ri ueia Phi, natiooal sorority, in place of the one they with ior aeeps- last year. . Miss Thlelsen tang In the "Jan gle idea" name of the radio pro t ram put on hy Kappa Alpha The- ia in me recent radio contest. t The Thetas won the cup for the i best prorrtm put on by any ffrl's , living organisation, and are la the final fire to appear Tburaday ere- Thielsea has been prominent In annate, being a member of the glee club and polyphonic choir. Mr. Fisher Is also a member of both , organisations. Scotta Mills Mrs. Addle Smith yaa pleasanUy surprised .when a dew of her friends gathered at the borne of her son and daogaler-In- L LT Mr. and Mrs. Itaa Smith. tnrday. erenUg. the occasion ' being her birthday. Many gifts ere rewired by Mrs. Smith. The erenlng was spent la play- f ' eosTersatloa. fier whieh luach was served. r.rlw.Bt ,ri: M Ltlt Broather t Salem, Mrs. Wanda Edlaad and small daughter. Mrs. Vina bosiag . or.,Mrs. Rank, Mrs. Maud Myers, Jrs..AaaetU Hlcki. Mrt. Edith Hogg. Mrs. Chlek, Mrs.' Amanda toir.Mrt. Lulu Scott, Mrs. 'As na White, Mrs. Carol las , Jrouther, Mrs. Delia Valien, Mrs. , Addle Smith, Gale Smith aad the f , hostess, Mrs. ZeDa Smith. , e -- ' Dallas The Junior Matrons .- of the Methodist church were wuests of .Mrs. Forrest Martin, Monday evening, March S. The - evening was spent la a social good , time, following' which, tbe hoatess 'tarred refreshments to: Mrs. ,'Uey Carpenter, Mrs. Florence Hunter, Mrs. Homer Brown. Mral Louise Jepson, Mrs. Ruth Norrls, Mra. Miriam Murray and hostess. The group will not meet arils un--' til after the close of the orangel- Istle services which commence March, . SUrerton ; Mrs. E. Oeder was the Inspiration of a handkerchief . ahower Wednesday afternoon. Those attending Included Mra, E. t Holdca, Mrt. Carl Bpecht, Mrs. M. Leatsca, Mrt. Snider, Mrs. John Ray, Mrs. Gas Bock, Mrt.- Bert Creea, Mrs, Joe Hopfiafer. Mrs. ,' Beasoa. r ' Mrs. Oeder will leave for Aut hor Washington. i the sear f. ' tare to Join bar husband who Is ; employed there. Mr. aad Mrs. Al bert Oeder are moving fatto the borne Tacated by Mr. aad Mrs. B. Oeder. w - . , e '. . GenraU The Kldrledge "it ft" dab baa held two meetings dnr ing the past week. On Thursday OTeniast st Jast we: Mr. and Mr..F.,Buneorsi were hosts for ., . the dab meeting, prises for high , scores coiaf to D. Casmard and Mrs. 'F. H. Cannard. At the F. ; H. Canaard home a Taesday er aiat; sf thU week, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Wargnier won for high leorts. - ' P. A. Mangold aad. daughter Miss - Marie, were additional gneats at -ths Taaaaay ejresUg aeeUng. Both Mrs. t Rtacora . aad Kxs. Caaaard aerred saaaonahto iaseh . ea after the semes, -i-v"- - , o ' :. ' . Brookjslf. nA jfri. Cectt V. Aahbaurh an tarts faed at dlaaer , Sunday.-Mrs. Ashbaagb;s aisterw , la-4awvKrs. Qertmde MeCbMd and .aoaa, Malcolm,' Donald sad ... Francis. McCleod of Albany. Mrs. H. H. .Bosch , was also recent , guest, at the Aahbaakh boata. fChildr Outs IX. Doax, SOCIAL CoobcO of Church women, 10 o docs, First rresbrtcriAa AQ-Gransre nitrht. 6:30 CoQesre school house. ,r Sflvcr Ben Circle; Neighbors of Woodaft, mectiiijf postponed. r. A. R. meetintr with. Salem Heights Woman's ball! Mra. Emma WheeldDn Hal Hihbard auxiliAry, United Spanish War veterans, 2 o clock, armory for regular business meetm?. Ensiewood community- dub, Mrs. CKf Hn 633 North 20th street 2 o'clock: election of officers, crozram. AQiarsee of Unitarian church. Z o'clock. Emerson room, Miss Maude Covington to review book. v -Marion county P. T. A- 8 o'clock, Aumsville high school; Mrs. W. Brice. state president, main speaker. T.M.C.A. program, 8 o'clock, Y. M. ImSdinf;. Saturday Salem Woman's club, clubhouse, 2 o'clock board xneet- imr: 2:S0 o'clock business meeting; S o'clock program. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar sneaker. L. T. L. club, 2:39 o'clock, tion of officers. Salem Heights Club To Hear Recital Salem Heights The Women's elnh of Salem Heights will hold their monthly meeting Friday the serenh at two p. to. Mrs. Emma Whealdom Is leader for the day. Alter the rsralar business of the meeting baa been transacted, Mrs. Whealdoa win giro a biographical sketch of th life of Stephen Fos ter and to facilitate her talk she will haT on exhibit a facsimile of Foster. The other part of the program wfll be followed by a re cital by Mra. Whealdon's pupils. The recital program win be as follows: Dance en the Green -William T(udca Seng of the Drum (Duet) Nell and Irene Fischer Lightly Bow (Vocal aolo) uertriMM Broom Dmm Walts I re a Fischer Quartette from RIo!etto jner Bonannon Minuet In O (Beethoven) Duet Mra w hAidon and Gertrude Brooks Theme from Mozart : ErUca Ohm Cloe of School (Duet Dorrla Battles and Jack Boliamton Dream Pictures Dons BarUes tichuberts CraUle Hong (Vocal) Irene Ftocber Minuet In O Major (Rarh) Dance of tho Gnomes (Huch) Oertrude Brookx -Tn the day of He Hubert (Dtiet) l'orris Battles and Mra Wheal don e PrV. C. T. U. Meets For Program Mrs. Almtra Heed presided at the W. C. T. U. meeting held Tuesday as the president Mrs. Nunn, was in Portland attending an executive meeting. Mrs. F. J. Tooze gare a splendid talk n law enforcement, from the standpoint of the Bible. Mrs. Nellie Rhae gare a fifteen minute talk on Sun day obserrance, which was of much interest to all. Mrs. O. A. Condit read a point ed article written hy a Canadian womaa telling of the denlorabla alcoholic conditions in that conn try. Mrs. Mary Charlton spoke briefly. Mrs. II. F. Shanks reported sat Isfaetory progress In the organ la ation of the L T. L work. The next meeting will be held March IS. Guests are welcome. e e . Oerrsls. The St Rita Altar society (are another ot Its 1a- ltShtful card parties at, the new parish house on Monday evening wua more than lo present. Pe dro and "600" oroTlded amuse ment during the early part of the evening and after the card games an old-time dance was enjoyed, music being furnished by a com bined Mt Angel and Gerrals or chestra. First prizes in "500" went to Mrs. C. W. Cutsforth and George Gent and the consolations to Mrs. A. Nlbler and Rex Cuts forth. In Pedrp Mrs. Joe Doran aad Joe Schlechter won for high scores and Mrs. V. MUIer and Frank Prsntl the consolations. Mrs. Fred llecker received the door prise and Mrs. Joe Zellner, the beautiful quilt the ladles had made. Valsets A bridge party waa siren by Mrs. Paul Wiggins at her home Monday evening. The rooms were beaatlfaUy decorated wUh pussywillows. Cards were la lay at toar tables. The guests vers Mrs. Georgs March, Mrs. Claude Brown, Mrs. D.. A. Groat Mrs. J. L. Harris. Mrs. Antonta Crater, Mrs. L. A. Gates, Mrs. Dick Leferer, Mrs. Floyd Barley. Mrs. Cleo Wells, Mrs: WlUiam Mc Donald. Mrs.- E. Mixer. Mra. J. V. Berreman, Miss Kara Dallas, Misa Ellen Pfletfer, Miss Vera Ryaa and Miss Betty Clark. Mrs. March and Mrs. Grout wvaK the card prises, Mrs. McDonald the.' cut lrtC0..;:;,- Valsets Friday evenlag par ty was siren at tbs borne f Mr. aad Mrs. Ward Baravett lh honor ft the ltth birthday aaustrerasiT at their , sob, Warnje. wTbs csssts FRCE-A Tkbt to see ''r; yajriwy -'t V ' .'YsSaais It v ? redated Beslsr mt Iw DsV aore Theatre, XIar. 11 ts IS, arfU be gtvem wis eacb tzirxt GOTHAM GOLD CTIUPC Pardiased dsntax tbe 4 daya THIS SPECIALTY CC?.' Miss Zaaka. U Swart ' . , Ssstater XXotel XUdg, ' ;f- 14 V. Hb Et, . - . Sorfefy Editor CALENDAC All-day meeting, commencioe;! church. Iectum ox oiucers. o'clock TXtlock supper. Brash ( " Mrs. C. C. Clark, postponed. ' club, 2 o'clock, community in charsrt ox BTOiTTam. First Metbodist church; elec : were Miss Neva Dallas aad Miss Mary Walker and AUeea Bund- strom, Beulab Woods,- LUs Lay, Myrle Potter, Jnne and La Vera Marquis, Doris Massie. Ruth Fosh ang, Doris Weber, Bernlce John son, Margarete- Lefsver, Boyd Long, Alvln Zurer, Melrin Weav er, Donald Marry, Edward Potter, Joe McDonald, Donald Ferguson, Robert 8aadstrom. aad Merle King. The evening was spent plsy ing parlor games. Miss Walker and Bernlce Johnson wosi prizes. Mrs. Chancey Ferguson assisted Mrs. Barnett In serving a dalaty luncheon. . . ' see .Woman's CluK Program Announced ' frs. Sadle-Orr Dunbar will be tbe principal speaker on the Wo man's clab program for Saturday afternoon. The program Is la eharge of the public welfare de partment, Mrs. B. E. Ling, chair man. Ia addition to the talk by Mrs. Dunbar on public health, Mrs. T. G. Brabec, chairman of the nail ing list of the Christmas seals sent out the past Christmas time, win giro a report of the progress of the work. Mrs. Adrian McCal man of Portland, will explain the system of aeadlag out the seals. Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist will be the soloist for the afternoon. , - Monmouth Mr. aad Mrs. Del mar R.. Dewey entertained the Monday evening bridge clab at a merry "hard-times' party Monday night nt their borne on East Main. "Haa-Umes', costumes were feat ured, and the rooms were cleverly decorated with like suggestions Including Iamb shades of comic news strips. Bridge was In play at three tables.. High scores at the con clusion of play went to Mrs. J. B. Lorsnce, and Mayor H. W. Mor las. Mrs. Larry Wolfs von a prize for the most characteristic costume. Supper was served ia "hobo" style, done no la red bandanas tied to tho end ot sticks. Those present were Mr. aad Mrs. H. W.Morlan, J. B. Lorencc, John J. Fuller, O. C. Chrlstenten, Mrs. Larry Wolfe. Alfred Cox. and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey. e Dallas The Dallas Delphian chapter met at the home of Mrs. Earie Richardson, Monday after noon, March S. Tho study for the day was o dramatists of the per- ioa immediately following Shakes peare and with a review ot two plays, Philaster and The Maids Tragedy. Members present wereY Mrs. Walter Ballantyne, Mrs. Maurice Dalton, Mrs. Erie Fulg ham, Mrs. H. A. Webb, Mrs. A. B. Starbuck, Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Mrs. Harry Pinketon. Mrs. J. G. US- low, Mrs. Roy Donahue, Mrs. C. N. .fiilyeu and Mrs. Richardson. The next meeting will be bald March -17 at the home ot Mrs. Fulgham. . e e The meeting, for which Mrs. C. C. Clark was to have been host ess at her heme Friday evening to members ot the Chlldrea of the Americas. Bevolatioa win Mt be held at planned because: there has been each a few of the cre deatiala returned from Waahing tom. As this was to have been s permanent organisation meeting It is necessary to bars all tho ere dandlals ia the hands of the or ganlttrs. As sooa as the papers t Do you see wharfs left out of this 3v- 1 XtdleseadtddM idtt mrretCcs '-'. ?1 "05 TtM Trrkmt sagar ia stewed. i7i SL.W, V-&r&Mtn'MmH-k v ail cotalf of a cnp yoa wO fSef that cereal spriabled casb Uicnf. ev exaxr-la. - r-- -.f-.. - r w fresh Tretatto, also uauswan muca mora -.J. wbes Carorcd Usa k-iateviif it ;.arpetkj A ff airs 1 Formal Banauet Is Compliment tO Initiates One of tha large affairs of tbe spring semester U Willamette nnivtrsity circles wu the formal hsne.net given by the Beta Chi aorertty la tao Oriental room of tho Mariot hotel Tharsday night. ias event was la compumeat to the following initiates, . Caroyl Braaew, Ladle Brows Holes Beardaian, Lont sidwell and a Mtues were arraaged ia tbs shape of s urge U wllb spriag flowers earryinx ooi a sre desatnaU yellow color scheme ia. three low baskets. Bight large canaaiaora nni"ng: yauaw tap are were arranged at Intervals aloas tea center or the TJ. Toestmistresaes far the evenUg were Mrs. Charles hTaan. see Rath Bewttt, and Miss Florence Powers. - Responses were made by Miss Katherine Everett Miss NorabeUe Pratt. Miss Fav Cor- nut and MUs Luclle Brown. Patronesses who were present were Mrs. Connell Dver. Mrs. Panl Wallace, Mrs. Frank Erickson, and Mrs. Alice H. Dodd. hense- motber. e e e Joint Birthday; Dinner Pretty Affair A delightful dinner party cele brated the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. William Neimeyer Monday night at the borne of Mrs. Ida Godfrey at 7:10 o'clock. Tho ta ble was centered with a caadala bra containing pastel shade las ers on either side ot which was a low basket of spring flowers. A I brilliantly lighted birthday cake for both Mr. and Mrs. Neimeyer! shown on the table. 1 Mrs. Nei meyer was presented with a love ly corsage by Mrs. Godfrey. Following tbe dinner hour the party went to the Neimeyer home am is street wnere cards were tn Plsy for the rest of the evening. Guests for this affair were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jewett, Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank War. Miss MlnnU MOOlIer. Mrs. Susan Vart VI.. Grace Babcock, Mrs. Ury John son, Miss Lela Johnson, Mrs. Mar garet Montgomery, Mrs. Ida Bab- cocg, airs. Ida Godfrey, and Mr. and Mrs. William Nefmeyer. The home of Mr. and Mm rrt. Otto was the scene of a merry edM VUf a. xriaay evening when a group or their friends ef celebrate the birth A av r arM Otto, Four tables of see ! ia piay curing the evening, after reiresnmenta were served brMrs. Otto. TbO guest STOOD inelndad Vr aad Mrs. WlQard Ramp, Mr. aad Mrs. John fiasco. Mr. and Itn A. H. Sears. Mrs. Mary Martin, Mrs. Jeha Dnalavr. Mrs. Vfrn Looals. Miss Gladys Otto, MUs buawuae sears, Miss Bewlah Otto. R. D. Vibbert Irviaw fiaars OrrlUe Otto, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mannins? and daiita xttmm Lucille Manning aad Miss Cea- staaee Manalna of flemu. ni the boitesses, Mr. and Mrs, Chris Otto. e e - SUrerton MUs Emma Adam. soa bad Miss Sybil Welle were hostesses Mender erenln'. t. Tryphena girls. The oocaaloa was mads a handkerchief shows Miss, Catherine Oay lord.-The ore nlng was spent rerM enjoy ably with cards. Miss HerVie SUrer winning high score and, consola tion prise going to Miss. Caylord. Mtos Gaylord will toave aooa for Klamath Falls wherFshe will he for a number ot months tn the Interest of the Keanel-EUls stu dios. e, e Mrs. Cliff HUr will be hostess to members of the Englewood community club at her borne CIS North SOth street Friday after noon. -The business session will start promptly at t:S o'clock and will include an election of of ficers for tho coming year. Fol lowing this will bo given an In teresting program. : - Waeoada A birthday dlaaer wu glrea Sunday at the Kleaskl homo la honor ot Mrs. John Klen skt A cake with IS candles graced the eeater ot the table at which covers vers placed for Mr. and Mrs. John KleaskJ, Mr. and Mrs. Pete XwbsIcL Mr. aad Mrs. Tom Klenekt. Lee Kleaskl, Mr. aad Mrs, Joe Klcnski, TUUe Zlmhal. 8ylraster Klenaki and Luclle and Margaret Klenski. cup hsttXH ttoasali btetlersd tCsA set fa at asm r . cfstianTxaw tian ha w3 : sstraiayca frota aaiMa piaci el salL. Tha En . fa :Snt ' ' Pcato Aro , Given K-.'-r- r?ii: oi . as iee r or ? tJvnny morning -Mra. C PajJasv-director, el the two forthcoming oae act plays to be breseated hy the Salesa Dra ma 'League, has announced, the east of caaracters, tour In aumber for the pur -Sunny Morning written, ay the Qutnterus brotbr ers. popular Spanish moderns. The Grand old GeaUeaaaalwtt! be taken by John H. Sarr, who did such excellent vork ia "Whap pfa Wharf. Miss Margaret Bar- roach will take the part of the "Bells of Barcelona." The Spaa- tsb maid win be takes hy Mary suroary aad '.the Spaafsa yenth will bo taken by Ivaa White. Tbs actloa of the play takes part la a park oa a tunny morn ing. .: Cast tor The Old" Lady Shows her Medals will be anaouaced aooa,. e e Junior Guild Makes - Change in Meetings One ot the first orgaalsatlaaa to annooaca a ehaage la Its meet' tar plans das to the begtoninsr of pest Wednesday is that of the Jun ior GuiioT ox st Paurs Episcopal church. The Gnfld baa been meet ing monthly tot tt will meet weekly daring the lent period be tween sxarcn a and April so. The first meeting win be at tho home ot Mrs. George A, Whits, Wednesday, March it. tor a 12: 3S o'clock potluck luncheon. Tho afternoon win he spent la a so cial way. aad ia eewlar aad at four o'clock there will be resner services. This program win be carried out during tho six weeks period with meetings etch Wednesday at the home of one of the members. Dale Taylors Are Dinner Hosts- j A charming dinner party was i glTen Wednesday sight at the : Dale Taylor borne when Mrs. Tay-! lor entertained in compliment to tae Birthday or her sister, Mrs. Kooert Travis or UcHianville. witha nll.tvifeWJcnVetreM With a lOW basket Of spring bios- '' "iioaM, yiu and yellow. A lighted birthday cake also graced tho table. Fol lowing the dinner hour a social orenlng was enjoyed. . Covers were placed tor the hon or guest aad husband, Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Trayes, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Ramseyer, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dllleter, Mr. and Mrs, Motrin Ir ish and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Taylor. e Salem Heights Mr. aad Mrs. Homer Hunson and children of Castle Rock, Washington are. vis iting this week at the home of Mrs. John Wlckberg. Mr. aad Mrs. George Wilson drove to Portland Wednesday to Ttsit their daughters. Audry and Mrs, T W. Hammer and son Donald. Mrs. 0. M. Robinson has been spending the past few days in Sa lem at the home of her mother, Mrs. Seldesel whS has been quite tO, : - 4 . Valsets The J. O. O. Bridge club met at the home ot Pauline Wells T&arsday afternoon. Edna Mixer sad Velma Hants were the JuestSk Mable Ericksoa aad Betty aaders held high hoaors. mmammmmmmmmwmmmm ' ' ''"''''ssassnaaaaamsa . 1 '"BBaBBBBnBBBvSBmTsnjBjBBnB ga7 innnnrrrrynrTyTrTnTTr n rrtr-n 7 rr tttt t n rri New Fasmoon.s for AT MILLER'S TODAY Uvmg modeb will fashion the newest of Spring's wearables todajr. ' Friday afternoon 2 to 3 o dock; It wUHbe an informal showing of suits, frocks, coats and ensembles together with' such , accessories aa . are needed For each mdiviaual costome REMEMBER' THE DATEr-.FRipAY? 2:00, TO 3d)0 O'CLOOC Are You Suit Conscious ..... a: ;: V f -1 . hai better bei jwi intttidia step oat -erith ths test of ths femfeini Jia :- V H csn Spring; Frocks of "sctitiwe4 frpcia U oca to ccursd.your adUca iSdTfei VT1 H: mode, SeSSdr ' -??4r?TB 'JOTtssS. r . Etiq Q. When two ladles and a man attend the theatre togethar where should tho man sit? A. He should always sit oa the outside next to tae aisle, never be tween tho two ladies. Q. Way Hkoald the parests ot a child bo very careful of their aetloasf A. Beeaaeo they are settlag aa example, gad their actions, whe ther good or bad, are asually copied by tae caud. Q. How abottld asparagus be conveyed to tho month? "A. Wllb Mm folk. e . . . e e ' r. Bertha Junk Darby WHlBeHostess There baa boea a ehaage ot tho meeting place tor the Tuesday meeting 1 the Ealest Musk Teaebera aad Bertha Junk Darby will reeetva tea sawataera at nr bom oa North Cottage afreet ia Place f KUxaboth Levy. Mas Levy and Mra. Darby will be Jeinl hostesses for this affair. Ths speaker for tha evenlag will be Mrs. Otto Paulas. Her topic hae not yet heea announced. . e e . Silver Bell Circle Postpones Meeting SUrer Bell circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft, will not bare its re galar meeting Friday sight be cause of the special meeting for the Grand Guardian in Portland which will be attended by the officers and team of the circle. SUrerton Mrs. Pearl Davis was hostess Taesday afternoon to the members at the Loyal Bereana , at bar home oa Coolldge street Members whose names ' began with C or D formed the enter tainment committee. A short business meeting was held follow ed by a social hoar. over 39 members enioved the afternoon at tho Davis home wUek blF attractive br boaeaeta r fliw.r. TREES iwettiiini ia Trees Sales Yard 27S S. Hlsha OpposlU Tick's Garast Salem, Oregon UVING MODEL STYLE REVUE OF yoa gttcned with mode that his doss tha wxsseslj - d't' lhat: tophau 4e;ScuIbtaied"Sflho& -is"' -"v V "r ' V3a I Y. M. C A.: PiLIara Given Friday .V- ' - The program lor tba T. If. C. A. Friday sight program win bo ail muslcaL These programs gtreaat S o'clock ia the T. M. C A. band Ing at I o'clock Friday nights. Is open to the public. . Tbe program totiigbt will be as xot Iowa: -Opml .WUkld JRebcrt Brewa Plane solo . -Leon Thorntea Reading jaiaabeth Smith JSilU De VloUa eole ; Harp solo . Reading Numbers by .Jeaa Adams XUsabath Smith a raythaa erehaetra: AfieoiniieBtat ... , Raymond and Doris LLT.LClubWffl Elect Officers Members ot the L. T. L. dab. aa organixatloa of youag folk bo- tweea tho ages f seven aad If years and from the membership sf an churches, win meet at tbs first Methodist dmrth Saturday aneraooa at X:XS o'clock. Thm saeetiag wiU be for the purpose at electing atneersu. All members are requested to be present .m e e - -. . Mrs. Paul Fugata ot Aberdeeo. Idaho, Is s guest at tbs hemes off her sisters, Mrs. A. T. Woeipert, ana mra. r. D. Yelgt. for a days while Mr. Fugate Is aftehd- ing the bankers convention In Portland. e e e Mra, Hector Adams, aeeomoaa- led by her small daughter, left Saturday for a months visit ia Los Angeles, San Francisco and Oak land. 1 e e e Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Martin ot Independence, and daughter. Mrs. Leo Whiteomtf of Tillamook were the guests of Mr. aad Mrs. C M. Charlton Wednesday. e Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith ot Center street are entertaining their ahaghter, Mrs. Vera A. Me ns Qt Nespelem, Washington, this week. e e Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bishop of Portland were week-end guests ot Mr. and Mrs. C P. Bishop. TREES - TREES SPECIAL Franqoettt Wtlants, bit Roots. Mice for TP the parkin?.. Mazzard Cherry Seedlins Bartlctt Pear Trees Peaches, All Varieties 8c 17c 25c A Nlea Vaxietj ot Other Trees Noted Rhapsody J 7Ut Be Played " :AtKGO Studio Stations aad Wave-Lengthe " KGW; Portland, ItS.f meters. 120 keys. . KOO. Oakland.' S7t.g metersr 790 keys. ' K0M0, Seattle, JOt.l meterst f7 keys. J . KEY. Portlaad. 1SS.1 meters: 11S0 keys. ' - ' Ia the musieal program over KCO. Oakland toalgat from :ie to 10, Lislta famous piano solo. "Hungarian Bhapsody arranged for a combination of violin, 'cello other eelectlona ot aserit Maria I aad piano will be heard along with uuotjn, conirajio, will grag; eaBBasSSeBMSJaBMeBBMBSSBBtM Cutstorth Back On Mail Route GERVAIS, Marcb (Special) J. K. Catstortb. who ssffered a break or the femur bona of his right leg last May when he fell from the root ot bis besss while painting, waa able to retam to his duties as rarel mail carrier on route S Saturday. Ted Nlbler, who substituted for Mr. Cuts forth. wtU devote his Urns to his Berry xat MBS. MUBDOCK BETTER MONMOUTH, -March . (Spe cial) Mrs. F. K. Murdoch, wife of the manager of the Monmouth creamery, who recently underwent an operation, tor appendicitis at a Salem hospital, is now at home, aad making rapid improvement She Is secretary of the Monmouth P. T. Av sad was able to attend the March meeting held last night and take charge ot her official defies. THE EASY WASHER .Washes C3 Sold ea E-Z terms. a FCinO EAJ & K2 CI - -i ".i v 7 pEA3rfCa-f A 1M lev Qgb y I Good food j&ezicles koad I heclth" -" V " j( - in' 11 - aj. r- : V- . -. 7- -. - - x v ' - ' - 1 - s -.., -. ; vr -. - - - - - - . . - . - '.V