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PAC2 i;n;n r . fc V Uiii if eVoa-. sssb. wwsj esaeyww ociety News and CM) Affairs BSsethoveh Group i win t resent Program fffrjHE MaeDowell elub will pre- I I- teat for 1U April 1 program .T" . atJWaller hall, the Beethoven e society of Willamette university,) ThTWa group ot young folk number-: lading about 20, each year study and . wfvorlc to advance the interest of (MCTBOsle on the campus and In the1 tuyiffwn, and Is one ofTmost active ct organization on the campus. It ! - organized in 1"4 and has i tBt taken an aetive interest In all mu- icalcal work on, the campus since tbtbat time. 1 k - i AJSacb year- the McDowell club rjsors a junior! program, and tUithis year. the iBfcetbtrteel society wi rHl represent-Uurti precttlm. The . 9;. .program is "well planned and rep-1 rv-xoaents the work, of artist students kwV hay frequently appeared in pr. programs In Salem.' It Is well bal ja.aaced, classical, and represents msany Beethoven numbers In hon- -r.w of the old master, from whom tb they take their name. The rest of hetts number represents an inter-! fevting selection of both old. and iiw composers. Season tickets ad-1 mtenlta to this concert. - Ta The program Is as follows: TTien: from 8onnta. Op. SI. ? - No. t .. ,. Beethoven V, -Variations by 8atnt-8aena -Beethoven ;iU Duo by Helen Price and Lois Fellows . 4 -Care Selve : Handel i WendeU Robinson fires ee Henderson, accompanist t fcoMialsee . Beethoven I Done Corbln - "Oh Let Might Speak ot lie" ..I Chada-Ick Josephine Albert Lucille Cummings, accompanist t . rWHwi Symphony BeUioven Piano and violin ensemble v aherro con brio, andante eon moto fi Kosallnd van winkle, Grace . Henderson . Hf n McPherson, Erelyn High Ina Claire Lav, violin - JJcar Me, Te Wind and Waves" Olive 1L Dojlk, Society Editor V 'J 4 4) -for.- j t iv :r:ri - ' f ' s A f ??s kt " -r 1 . St Li., v.- "-I ; t I TlyTR. and Mrs. B. C. Miles an- Iwl nounce the eagagement "of tessor - Algle Innman Newlin. The Utter part of July. MUs Miles Is an Oregon girl and reclved most of her education ( in Oregon. - She attended the s-rr ..I. .lu'rii.M.'M Pue school in Salem, ye- aoycr, nttKtrwy wn ww ""4VI' ceived her A. B. degree at Pacific Dram Attention hsLl'T' On ot tlo btDllut aruatg for UiuVOsppse the younger set this spring waa I CSfSl. the dance given by Miss Dorothy "SSST eumm Moor and Miss Margaret Heltsel I rsry wntff at tha CastflUaB -ildal?mnL,Bv: .l.i. n. I s wuava ' y n m i "ui, iaos waa aojujca ow i Helen fkMta Portland St Tin fir twea hr ixtar w M-.w . O J o'clock. i- WUea Keener Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore. I Esther Wee Mr. and Mrs. James HeltteL Mr. I sy rafearr Kk Kek , Quartet Play' April 2 The last ot the three concerts to be. given In Salem this season by the Portland String Quartet under the sponsorship of. the Sa lem, Chamber. Musie tfqelety: will be given Wednesday faf this week at the Woman's clubhouse on North Cottage street. ; The personnel of the Quartet la Mrs. Susie Fennel Pipes, first vi olin ; Herbert Sorenson. second vi olin;- Alexander Tdovin, viola; and Ferdinand Konrad, violin-cello. The work of these artists, has brought them warm commenda tion from Salem musical circles and the . following program indi cates the same high degree ot ap preciation; will be stirred Wednes day flight - -r v.--- '.v!H Quartet, Opus IS, Ke. I t3tfcoven AUecro' Mlnmetto AadaaM cantabUe,- Variations m, iv, V. - AUearo. . ' ; Quartet, Opa It. -Debussy . anune et tres decide Asses vU st bien rythme anrtsntlna doucemeot expresstf Tree soodere tree moavemente et avee passion Nocturne. Quartet. Omia SS Borodin vaise. uuits, upua IS Qiasounow m m m Miss Eva Miles Will Marry in Europe and, Mrs. Percy Cupper, and Miss Mabel Robertson were patrons j and patronesses tor this affair. Invited guests were Cfcla Cm - - - 3mA Dimn - Helen Lanen Olven Bews Xargaret Wagner Botat T. Boato If ax rvet WiUaa . VirgU Harxiaoa -Beryl Hal Frits aaaaaaaa Harjori Karens J3arlaa Boala Betty Ma Hartung Robert Eyre Marion Jokntoa Gtotn Lloya Doris Uarah. Tera Barria Jaae HarbUoa Kath Howe Ellen Eemcnwsy Lomiae Kinxer Maziae Myers Berths Babeock Mary Jane Ian Joyce Anderson Madeline MeKillop Ceaitaaee Krebs Katbaria Hoteaeaa Lraa Hetse Iaobel Verekens Jonmie akepsrg Josephine Carnersrebn fisbs Dorothy . Ross - Balph Stefras Dorothy Piekeas , BiU Bowae Beala Cramer . -1 JoaalV Doerfle' SylTla Da Boise' CUftoa Cleeaeaa Mildred Zehne ' , Kaynwad Wettphal Jesn Pat tea Clarence MeKeuie Rath Jahasea Jack rrlee Rightldea! 4se5fcTfcee lawal4Ss Jaj Barich Cari CeUtns - Jena Bane-a--- Kaanstk Coffty " Kebert Lehstaa leaa Wilbw . Xagena SaUtk J Babe Asaby Xhner EaxKh yre Baidy 1 Kdcar Twt4 fv Walter Fabrea Zahe Shields John Heltsel. i- Sir Hath . 'A' Adam Krrber ' J. Kett-Breera -ka Edward KeeA styta Belt .'. . . Halea Olssa Xvelya yeans; Eleeasr Wrixht Hsftlt Kamp BeU Oedsey Katharine ntsaaK rick CUadin Bantia Elisabeth Ols Marie Psttea -Eather Giftbard Bee trie Jehaaten tk XUa :' WUUass aiseea Cknek BeU BTistasli Para; Wtrner Brewa Wayae Hawaii Edwin Jehaaea Edwari Slersmi Leslie Whittingtea Bob Keedhaa Jin EaaBta OweadolTn Btalikar If tm WmJ - Jalia Oreeek Eraak Bkafer JUtn - Johnson , Loriaf drier Cynthia Delaa Herbert Hebsoa Yvonne Ssita ' . Jee Darby Isabel Ceargs j "z- Lee Coe Phyllis Day r Winstan WilliasaS rises Way Yfcrgiain Halt Orece Day - -Bath Gillette Derethn Osnaea Betty BeaneU -Pae DriseoU ' Dorothy White :. . Betty vaasha v Grace Hoinaa -Mildred Shields Ems .Sadler . Margaret HeltfL "AlUa 'Tarts ateaiey Kiaf Vinril Do Vea larkia Willi (as Meorejj - Praak J. Tsnke Clistoa Vlneent Williast Dyer . Jr. Edwia- Crose ' Virgil Stoliker ChaadWr Browa lasTenee firswa - T-A Begg. j; .. . - Mr. and Mrs.:-WlUlam Burg hardt ' has as - their over-night guests' Friday night. Mr and Mrs. Charles Messex Stow ot New York City. - -..j - . tr George Lloyd Don Sodemaa Jaxnea Beall Darid Eyre, Jr. Bam Harbison Dick. Baker Eddie Both Cbaries Bier Cbas. Claggett W. W. Maasford Charles Heltsel Lewis CamsheU. Jr. Kickaxd lTers , 4 'A. . . . lems Newest Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to- Wear Shop A NEW STORE A NEW FIRM AH New Merchandise " a v. Iland.l I rVl nimlnntm fnAnn mum Tsia 'A f fttja tn M 171 tl ft toTOOTlllYl At I r.n... - -vr. . , Tr.U ! "if w.r.w vwtwy l m M m- - 1 wucbv, iWTJ6l auu aaurman 1 il t- r., z .x. if f m. - I r . v". mm.- -r France Henderson, nccomnanlat .line r OX j ISlnOTe ineaire MUTIWIV muni, j, no wvei v sa we- ,: iaio up. zi no. i t Moonllgbt) ! AlerrttO I Start mimimvI'Imi rax .Cd7mh Ifnfn'Ml fliih nnA. tha Slalom . Beethoven I . ; w'r- -soetenuto CitTtc men chorut. Tilts program promise to oe anc y we Wdler . i jf n enuieriy A . Clokey r. . ; r-erto agitato . Edith. Fj o 7anny Boy" ... Bird Flew" 5. Miriam Armitaae. aeeamnanlat :oprano: Katnerlne Rvmtt Prn. c JdeOUvrn. Helen Cochran, and LJ1 !t , iNm Scott. Second soprano: Helen Mc !.. Jvfrson. Jlelena Price, . Doris Corbln, rt-eelen Pemberton. Alto: Lucille Cum nring. Mary Allen. Jeaepniae .Albert, it vJUarjory MOler. or.Offlcers of the Beethoven soefe s ts are Miss Helen Price, presi-i4-nt; Miss Josephine Albert, vice r resident: Helen MePherson, sec- trary, and Mary Allen, reporter. w w m MMrs. L. L. Laws Has L JUuncheon Party .,rAxi attractive bridge luncheon irwas that for which Mrs. L. I.. utaws was hostess at her country Friday afternoon at one ,hiock. Spring flowers made an nJtractive centerpiece which eatr rt na. ine coror schema of greetf swaa yeiiow. ... ? . r lovers were placed for Mrs. A. ? Marcus. Mrs. L. M. Purrine, V. :Wrs. John Harbison. Mrs. Geone pParce. Mrs. Clara Hopkins of Al- 3..oany, Mrs. MaiBurtn, Mrs. W. W. i 4 Moore. Mrs. Eugenia Harrison !-M Mrs. Laws. e a e-- S Standard Bearers T Jo Be Complimented - orty "Mystery Missionary oiners or the Woman's Foreign V Aiiesionary society wil give the .Standard Bearer girls a "mystery" t, Jtanqnet at the First Methodist -aurch parlors.. Monday evening ti at :30 o'clock Si Mrs. W. G. Boyer la chairman ralaha decorating committee; Mrs. 3 Ji O. Russell of the "mystery". rjrogram, while Mrs. J, W. Pheni r iflde Is in charge of the banquet r arrangements. e e a r yrt. Norma Terwilliger enter t:tained members of the West Way ilub at her home Thursday after a jtoon. A business meeting pre .eeded a pleasant social afternoon. Si -Mrs. Jennie Miller aaslsted .the i: vbostess in serving refreshments at a a late hour. - r The Kensington elab met at the fa .home of Mrs. T. 8. Roberts' Thurs- ; dr afternoon' for its regnlar meet- jng and a happy social afternoon. M Mrs. Bula Talmage Was a special .! guest.' outstanding events of the year. Spring Lures Folk Away to Beach -Parties rE week end erodus or Sa lem folk for beach parties A M.-t V aa asatwtm or b'nrl Bnm- mer months has started. The first warm days drew too many pic tures of the white capped waves of the ocean, the soft warm air of the coast and the lure of swim ming and sunning on the beach. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Roberts en tertained at their tfottage at Kes- kowin Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Mechan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mr. and Mrs.. E, T- Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mlasour Mr. and 'Mrs-- Wiuiam Mott. and Mr. and" Mrs. I. U Ed wards. . Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Slade en tertained at their Agate beach cottage for Mr. and Mrs. John Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell of Woodburn. The party was Joined at the beach by Mr. and Mrs. Deane Johnson of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. W. Connell Dyer and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keene and daughter left for New port Friday to be gone over the week end. These and many more of Salem folk spent the delightful week end at the beach, forgetting about the cold and rain of winter. see Mrs. William Craig Is Hostess Mrs. William Craig was hostess for a charming informal affair in her home on Waller street Mon day when she entertained mem bers of the Ton Go I Go bridge club with a luncheon and an aft ernoon of bridge. A largo basket of spring flow era centered the table. Favors marked places for Mrs. W. J. Lee, Mrs. Nellie White, Mrs. Lena Camnbel. Mrs. J. C. Sande, Mrs O. Schmld. Mrs. J. R. Kennedy Mrs. C. H. Rlngwald. and Mrs. Craig. Mrs. Leo E. Edwards, daughter of Mrs. Craig, assisted in serving. For the afternoon ot cards Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Lee held high score. The club will meet In a fortnight with Mrs. J. C. Sande, 186? Trade street. Bridge Tea Mekes Happy Afternoon Miss Roberta Mills entertained with a charming bridge tea at the home ot Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng on Court street Saturday afternoon. The guest rooms were goy with a profusion of spring blossoms and greenery. Here bridge was In play during the afternoon hours. At the tea hour Miss Mills was as sisted by Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng, Mr. Roy Mills. Mrs. Walter Spaul dlng. Miss Ila Mills and a group of young friends. , " Guests for the afternoon were the Misses: mememhef . -Your 1153 Friends atTEaster Time. , Send Them One " of OllX; ' LEASTER CaARDS -'5c to 50c : A Itrjc wiection h: ; to" -'chooser frem . Vra Alderin Olive Anderson Harriet BeU Myra Belt Oaroyl Bradm Betty Bonnell Claudia Buntin Charlotte Brown Ruth Chapman Dorothy Cameron Beatrice Johnston Betty Kleinsorgeof SOverton Frances Laws Hehm Larson Jeanne Lunsford Elisabeth Lewis Mary Jane Lau Dorothy Moore Louise MrDoujral Josephine CornoyerMadelon McKiUop Julia Creech Maxine Myers Iu?e Cramer Velma May Edith and Eliza-Dolly Homll beth Clement Josephine McGIIch- took her M. A. degree at WMam ette University. She spent one year In England, Francs and Ger many studying Modern language. For two years aha waa professor of Modern language at Pacific College. The last two years the has held the same position? at Guilford College, near Greensbo ro, North. Carolina. . Professor Newlin has an AT B. degree from Guilford College, an M. A. degree from Haverford and has dona graduate work in Johns Hopkins university. For one year he was pofessor of hlstoy and po litical science at Pacific college, and slnc that time has had the same position at Guilford college. ror the past year he has been in Genera, Switierland and hopes to complete his work for the de gree of doctor ot political -science.. see The American War Mothers wili hold their regular meeting at the city library Tuesday begin ning at 2 o'clock. This will be an important meeting and all are re quested to be present. see Mrs. A. F. Marcus and her daughter. Miss Marjorie Marcus, beginning with this week will take up their residence In the Leo M. Chllds house on the corner of State and 14 th streets. s s ' it This eight year old athlete Is the son ot Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Jenkins, Lyndon, Kansas. Mrs. Jenkins says: "Newell's wonder ful condition shows my idea is right. "Whenever he's the least cross or upset, or has a cold, I give him a little California Fig Sy rup. It always brightens him up; regulates his stomach and bow els; gives him a hearty appetite. I have used it with both my dovs and it never failed to help them nrnmntlv." w'- . ,.. All children love me ncn, fruity flavor of California Fig Syrup. A pure vegetable product, it doesn't gripe or sicken. It al ways acts gently but thoroughly to cleanse the system ot bilious, headachy, constipated children. Doctors say It tones and strength ens weak bowels. Try it with your child. See how bad breath, coated tongue or feverishness disappear! The name California marks the genuine, famous for BO years. So look for It when buying. Adv. WE ARE FEATURING TheN ATION ALLY KNOWN Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery Nature's Rival Corsets Onyx Silk Hosiery Aris Gloves ii Helen Darby Fae Drtscoll Cynthia Delano Grace Day Jean Eastrldgn Margaret Engel Margaret Evans Ruth Kick rist Margaret Nunn Beryl Newton Eleanor NorbUd Doris McCal lister Margaret Purrine ' Marie and Jeanne Patton June and Jewell Dorothy Pickens Fitx Patrick Kathryn Kowe Kathryn Gooley I so be 1 George Esther Gibbard PriscUIa Fry Reta Godfrer Ruthlta Hoffnell Virginia Holt Grace Holmaa Fern Harris Betty M. Hartung Margaret Pauline Routb. ' Dorothy Ross Evelyn Ross Edna 8a rage Margaret Savage Roberta Smith Gretchen Thielsen Marjorie Tweed Betty Vaughn Wagner Katnerlne Hutch-Lois Wilkes eon Wilms Wlrtx Margaret Heltsel Evelyn Young Marion Johnson and Julia Johnson ' Eleanor Wright Alta Johnson see The Delta Phi Mothers elub will meet at the chapter house, lfilv Court street Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The special feature of the afternoon will, be a shrnb and plant -shower for the house. 25 MODEL 40 and 15 MODEL 42 Atwater Rents Will take the abore in trade on Screen Grid Sets Coats Dresses Suits Silk Lingerie Ladies? and Kiddies? Millinery Johnson READY-TO-WEAR 466 State Street Near High ffiomiilrciM ; D::Ii Sire! ?; A. A.nJEFFROT : 163 N, Cooimerclal SU 47 dears' Practice Taught DrXaldTvell Many things about Men andWomen DR. CALDWELL loved people.; He studied the habits of his patients and tried, i liufrWva their ways of lrrmff. Hit obser rations eves lonf period of time convinced sum naany people: were rulrimr their health by ,a csusjeas choke of laxatives. Iha ha cUtcrmlned to write a pre scription wbicb would get at the camse al anttTpafioa and foneci it dcUy aa safely. v.-M llflsjr successful bif efforts wara la best shown Vy the tact that tha prsjsoripUom ka wrote lwclt - ia lSSlias Wcoma tia worlTa most popular lazatirat Ha preacribed a. auixtora of herba and other pure inrredients . uow . known as Dr. CaJdwell'a Syrup Pepsin, in. thonMnds f casta yhera tad ttteathe coated' tongue, gas. Feyne ' Villoesnesa, laclr xsppeuta, or 7 2nd Floor A of men. womes r ehniren war sluggish. It proved successful in tha most obstinate cases. So sacs liked it. Old folks liked it because it sever gripes. .Childrea lied its pleasant taste. And everybody Is pleased with, the gentle way it accomplishes its psrpoat. : Brl3r tSaamaad for this laxative) waa a great that tk doctor permitted It to be bottled and sold by drxrjstoT Tadar you can' obtain Lr. Caihrell. Syrup Pepsla from 'any drugstore ; itttlva world. .;"vr showed fcize tiat Uia -bowels. l ' Da. W. IrOyowiu' 'smup Pipsiw A Doctor's Family Laxatire Screea-BrcJ EJADDlftfl) m JXTf. "rVTO NOTE too JLN& Gcs4!Nbtm1 this greatest of all ra-Soal Just ttw loir ot fan mdtif "Now that's what I call fcttcakmV for 2,000 Pairs shipped f r om o ur o t h er We haTe a eood ' line of used Radios ca stores. Valu Special ? in this group to $8.85 Cqnoffo call Hcdvcsrb Co. XijKr&Bm all typeset rxtoat r 220NlCcberelalSL PhcssalCSO i -