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Judge P. Kelly Woman's Club Speaker ; Judge Kelly presented .an- en-i eraooa. ' A ! delightful - afternoon lightening discussion of the laws of" Oregon that pertain to" wom - en at the regular meeting . or the Salem Woman's! dub Friday aft ernoon. .Property rignu. : mar- riage, franchise, criminal law, and Jury duty were all subjects of Interest brought up by Judge " Kelly In direct application to " women. V---;'' MMn. J. M. Derers also gave - an - interesting talk before the club on -the subject of the Ore gon -Pulp end Paper company. this talk being one of the contest talks being sponsored by worn en's- clubs of Oregon- , ; Ar third profitable - talk wa giren bj Mrs. Lena Boelens on the use of dial telephone system which will go into effect April - k a -1 - i Musical numbers by Wendell -Robinson accompanied by Lois Plummer completed the program --hour.'-- .'-.;-': . . ; " At the busings meeting it was ;TOted to-send $50 to the state , ' permanent endowment fund . and to place two subscriptions ; for , the General Federation maga , tfae, one of these subscriptions to to to the city library..-.. r It as also decided to -sponsor Y. W. C A. benefit Just" as oon as Lent it finished. , Miss Melton Will Present Pupils A matter of interest to musical eircles la the spring student reel-. ,tals giren each year by teachers of music. The days for these re " eiUls are drawing- near at is noted by the dates which are being n QOanced. - - , Amount the adranced musl ; clans to be presented in recitals are those from the Willamette university school of music Miss Frances Vlrgtnie Melton announces the . beginning of the . spring recuais oy siuaenis 01 the ciano denartments. . J -Appearing in the first-recital, April , In Waller Hall, are Elisa beth Boylan, pianist; and Jeanette Scott, Violinist. Miss Boylan Is a pupil of Miss Melton, while Miss Scott Is studying with Professor Graham. April 13 is the date of the gen eral recital by the piano depart ment. Twelve or more students will be presented.. April 20, Miss Frances Lawes and Miss Elizabeth Clement will appear In a joint piano recital. Both of these pianists were ini tiated Into the Beethoven society recently. . There will be more programs this spdng, and the list Is to be announced soon. . - . ; ews an Olive M. DoAK. Secutu Editor Thursday Club -En tertained . Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng eater- j taiaed members of - the Thursday club at her. home Thursday, aft- III of conversation and a pretty tea hour entertained - the guests. spring blossoms In .profusion made the guess rooms a . beau tiful place for the club meeting. At the tea hour the hostesses, Mrs. ' Spauldlng. Mrs." F. A. El liott, Mrs. Richardf Cartright and Mrs. John Albert were . assisted j by Mrs. Walter Spauldlng. " Mrs. Rnssell ..Catlin, Mrs. E. C. Cross- and Mrs. ' H. B. Thiel sen will be hostesses -1 for the next meeting of the club whiel will meet ' at the Thielsen home on Court street. -. , i .-: . ... : Turner V. C. T. U. to Entertain County Turner-r-The - W. C. -T. U. met Wednesday afternoon - at -: the home of Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne. The meeting opened with a piano duet by Mrs,' J. R. Cox and Mrs. L. Edwards, j Mrs. E. J. Gils trap eondncted the devotions with Mrs. H. S. Bond offering prayer. It was Toted to entertain the Mar- Dnrrna Sriirv' Ion county W. C. T. U. conren- tf.0rCa? i001? tlon April 29.. Mrs. J. R. Cox and Mrs. r. C. Ginnlnc were named as leaders, choosing others to plan for a debate for the next meetinr April 8,.whih will be held at the home of Mrs. O. W. Ferris. .- -1 v . ' -. Mrs. F. C. Gunning and Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap.were appointed on SINGS TONIGHT . Antonio Cortia as Turiddu in CavaUeria Rustic ana which will be sung tonight in the Portland auditorium by members of the Chicago Civ ic opera company. ; Plans New Study j Silverton Plans were made, at the March meeting of Trinity Dorcas society, . to take- up the study of the various', places where the church carries on its missionary work. At the April meetlns the atudr of Miitirmnr a committee to plan for a allrer wm b0 begun. The, history, geog- -v" i ,r 1,arTne' raphy and present times of the o. iu. rciint, j places will be studied. iie netrJnic on prohibition at tae B. & P.AV. Club Reception Tonight The final event, of National Business Women's week. as spon sored by the Business andr Profes sional Women's club of Salem will be the reception to be held Sat urday evening at Lausanne ball between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock. . " -This reception is held for the members of -various women's or ganizations In Salem with the pur pose of bringing all into a closer relationship by promoting ac quaintance between the members thereof.' . , f - In the receiving line' will be the president of the - dub, Mrs. Mona Toder, Mrs. Susan Varty Miss Ollre Dahl, Miss Merle Dim Ick and Miss Ruth Moore. Miss Josephine Shade will introduce the guests to the'reeelring line. Little Elisabeth Ann Herrick will , greet the gnesta at the door. In the hal lto receive them will be Mrs. Hagedorn and Miss ' Ur laub.. About " the rooms will be Dr. Fanny Tibhits. Grace Elisa beth Smith, Dr. Purvine, Mrs. Goplen Mrs. Herrick, Miss Mag-i . da Hoff. Mrs. - Delia Hayden,' and Mrs. Olga Hoffard. Miss Beatrice Walton, Mrs. Emily Howard. Mrs, Russell Catlin and Mrs.'F. A.' Elliott will pour. On the dec-, eratlon- committee are Mrs. Myr tle Gilbert and Miss Julia Web ster. Miss Vrlaub, Helen Louise Crosby. Miss Reeves. Miss Dimlck and Miss McCloud are- in charge of the refreshments. . - Assisting about the 1 dining room will be Miss Erma Swadell, Miss. Irene' Breithaupt, Mrs. Maude Ramseyer and Miss Daisy ; Hayden. ; ; Shaw. ; The Woman's Com munity, club of Shaw held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Joe Perry r . Wednesday. Members - present - were - Mrs. -Ed Amort, Mrs. William Berg, Mrs. Ed Gilbert.- Mrs. r Fred Gilbert - Mrs. Joe Sherman,- and the hostess, Mrs. Joe Perry. : The society also began the plans for an entertainment which the members wilt glre at a later date. Definite plans were not completed but the affair will be glTen with the purpose of making money . for the work of the so ciety.. The meeting was held . In the social rooms of Trinity church with ; Mrs.' H. , L. Foss and Mrs. Clara ".Baltimore as . hostesses. Mrs. M. .G.. Gunderson, .president of the group. read a verv inter- IU advisor. Mrs. Henry Lee. on1 1 ting paper on the "Early Chris- iuj eveuiug. Alter a PUSl- , miatu oy aira. i-. ness meeting the evening was A. Christenson" of Astoria. Fol spent In music. Refreshments lowing the business and nroirram were served following the musical J the society memberspent the re- recent legislature. Readings and discussions followed on current events. . - Th May program will be spon sored by the committee on child welfare. Mrs. Henry Lee Music Cliib Hostess The Junior Music club met with program. : i Members of the club are-iatsy Lee. Barbara Compton, Barbara Miller, Janet Fryer," Jeanette Are hart. Mary Louise Ritter, Marjory Winkenwerder. Ruth Alice Grant, Elizabeth Grants Ruth Lucile Wilson, Betty Boyle, Anita Say age, Delia Locke, Mary Allen and Alice Anne Wirts. , - Shower -Will Honor Bride-to-be An , attractive, shower will compliment' Miss Doris Pickens at the home; of W. C. Pickens Tuesday nfght at which time Miss Dorothea Pickens will en tertain. Cards will be in play in the course of the evening. ; Miss ' Doris - Pickens- will be come the bride of Ira Byrd of Coquille, April j 5. Many affairs nave been given in compliment to her in the past few weeks. " - West Salem. Mrs. Emmett Dickson was j hostess at a de lightful party Saturday evening w . J1 wa complete surprise to the honor guest, Mr. Dickson, the occasion being- bis birthday. Those present were - Mr. and D-!jfW"ip. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer jRierson, Mr. and George j La throp. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ; Wurm. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hathaway Oscar and Merle Phillip,, Estalyne and Joe KJerson, Kenneth and Wayne Lathrop, Thelma and Carl Wurm Delores Anne Hathaway! the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Dickson! Chi chapter of the Delphlans met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Klelxing Tuesday aS.C V for tg ff?Ur- Jtudy meeting. , The topic under discussion was Sr man Carthage". Mrs xr " n SSStnfwUIr "essMin 5 a special guest. ' .m58t- auceessful 7 tourna 5 J . ?m was that JL Golf eli I,1?0 f tbe Sa SiV 'Ln FrIdar 'which time a hund hole tournament was play- ltl hu?T3- J' H WU1" wli fe.h net 75- The tourna ment this coming Friday will be wag iournament,- a large at- L f Word 'rora i Mr. and Mrs.- w. . , Dancy announeee the tact that they wUl be in San Fran cisco Tuesday in . which place they will remain for several days before returning to Salem. TVT . TTs ;ains SATURDAY BiONDAY ONLY - Hybrid Rhododendronj-l$1.00 Each These are the cultivated type -not wild Native plants.- A real bay in Rhododendrons. . r Grafted Fnuiquette Walnut Trees - ' 3 to 4 ft. high j Only 50C each - lit. Ash' Trees .4 Russian f.lulberry .Trees ! GQctrees Firethorhe , , . the half vtning Tmah that is o henvily berried all winter V 40C each i 2 for 75c . , Doable-Lilacs budded 50c each Daphnes- azaleas - camelias - nandinas etc ": Rose bushes nut - fruit - shade trees Pearcy 2iO N. Liberty Nursery North of Corwt SUV mainder of the evening sewins- quiit DlOCkS. . Afternoon Partv Is Compliment Mrs. Emma D. Vesper and Miss Marie Cordy entertained for Mrs. Sidney Francisco at their h ome on North 17th street Wednesday af ternoon. : -V Guests in compliment to Mrs. Francisco were Mrs. Edgar Yea ton, . Mrs. Ed Acklin, Mrs." W. Sherman, Mrs. .Reggie Downie, Mrs. Ed Mason, : Miss Margie MudgeMiss Irma and Miss Lois Keefer and Mrs. Ray Better. ' - - t Salem students at the Univer sity of Oregonare making a com mendable record in campus mu sic circles, with one of them sing ing a solo part and five, others taking prominent part in the glee club. Miss Nancy Thielsen of Sa lem will sing the soprano solo part In "The Seven Last Words," by Theodore Dubois, which the university glee club will present in Eugene March 15. Edward Fisher, Helen Ashlimann, Mar Jorie Marcus, Katherlne : Laugh ridge, and Margaret Simms, all of Salem and. members of the glee elub. will also take prominent parts. '- . -.-.. 1 Joint Chorus Will BeJMusical Treat llarch iS; f:V A' program taken from the fa mous program of the English Singers, who. sang in Portland this past season, and which in cludes mostly English folk songs will be presented to a Salem au dience March 25 in Nelson HalH by the Madrigal club and the Sa lem Civic male chbrus. under thff direction ' of Prof-E. W. Hobson. "'The chorus numbers will be augmented by members from the Apollo club of Portland. Soloists will ' be Lillian "- Seott. Aldeane Smith. Josephine' Albert. Everett Craven of Portland, Leon Jennl son, Wendell Robinson and Ron aid Craven. . '. This Is the first time that this group has' ever made any- charge for a program -"and the ' charge win oniy be nominal to bear cur rent expenses. ' - j Grand Opera Draws Large Salem Group Many Salem Deonle are attand. Ing the Chicago .Grand opera sea son which began Thursday night with "La Traviata," Schipa sin ing as the brilliant atar of the evening. f.--, Friday night a special train carrying among others, 30 Salem people, to Portland to hear, VDie Walkuere" and waited for their return the same night. : -There la to be a matinee per formance this afternoon , begin nlng at 2 o'clock In the public au ditorium and tonight will be seen and heard a double bill, "Caval lerla Rusticana" and "I Pacliae- ci" the. latter to be followed with the Trovatore ballet Reserva tions can yet be made by tele phone or. telegraph, to Sherman Clay's store. West Park and Alder street, Portland. ' '' ' . e Miss Alice Massey ll i is riostess - Quinaby . - Miss Alice . Massey entertained ror a group of rela tives and friends at her home' Fri day. The evening was, spent la playing "ZOO," with high acora prize going to Miss Lenore Jones and consolation price to W. E. Barnett. At a late hour refresh ments were served by the hostess, assisted by Misses Mildred and Marjory Hubbs. Guests were Mr. and Mrs;' W. E. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs 1 Rex Jones, Mrs. Lillian HubLs. Mrs. L. J.' Massey, Miss Lenor Jones, Misa Irene Bagley, , Miss Marie Harold, Miss Mildred Hubbs. Miss Catharine Naf tiger. ; Miss Sarah Naftrger, Miss Pearl Jones, Mar jory and Marion Hubbs, Sam Ramp, William Collard, Edward Naftzger, Charles NaT tiger, Collas Massey, Art Massey, Gordon Jones and Robert Massey. -Stayton 7-The regular meeting oz tne Legion this' week was an en joy a Die affair. Following a brief business seslon dancing was enjoyed. Those who did not are to dance played cards, and. a late lunch was served. There were 100 or more present. Many - visitors were here for the evening, among them the following from . Silver- ton: Mr. and Mrs. George Towe. Mr. and Mrs. . Clair Jarvis, j Mr. and Mrs Larry Austin, Mr. t and Mrs. . Stanley Hanf ord, ; Mrs. George Custer and -Miss ii Ina Harold. . . Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng will be John Steib and son, How ard Stelb. i AKQfC-aEIS SLASH Ncvj low onc-vjay and roundtrips to Southern Oregon cffcctiuc March 15 Save ' money : on your short trips. Enjoy the greater comfort, speed One-way tickets carryf 10-dajr limit; round trips, 60 days; ; and safety of train travel Stopovers permitted with- at these greatly s reduced in limit. New chair and fares. One-way and round . lounge cars provide max! 4 trips on sale DAILY, be- mum comfort. , Plcnr of ; i tween here and 'southern ' room to rest and walk Oregon points via t the v about a smooth, quick I beautiful Siskiyou line, trip when you go by train. ' . Some Enahiplcs: J . One Way Round Trip Roseburg ..........4.50 Grants Pas 7,33 Medford Ashland 8.29 8.67 $ 8.05 12.55 14.50 15.30 Willing Workers . Guest at Perry, Home I - Members f the Willing - Work ers class of the Jtrst Christian church met at the home of, Mrs. J. C.- Perry Taursday afternoon for the regular, monthly meeting, Mrs.. A.,.D. Wagner Mrs. Glen Hunter, and Mrs. P. L. Lind were assistant Hostesses. , As a special .part of the pro- rrtm Mrs. Clara Stivers Vernon, general , superintendent of t h e Christian Home at Eugene, spoke co tae members - assembled. . Quests were Mrs.1 Bertha itor. airs. v. K. liicsjtbler, Mrs. Deane snoemaker, - Mrs. Allison Fish back, Mrs. Joe Allerin. Mrs. Vir gil Hack. Mrs. J. D. sears, lira. B. J. Reason Mrs. V. 'I McGra- ham, Mrs. Albert Cox, Mrs. C. McDonald. :a Mrs.' Grace ' Snyder, Mra. C. R. Pritchard, Mrs. Will schilesner.-1 Mrs. : Elmer Wood. Mrs. A. B. ? Seely,", Mrs. - Arthur Flint, and Mrs.' Will. May. uet is Event of Tonight - r Tne state convention" of tb Amaranth of Oregon will beein tonight with a r formal ' banquet w us Danqnet rooms of the Ma. sonic temple with Hanna ,' Rosa eeurt of . Salem .acting as hostess. uuests wur rather at a? so o ciock. w. p. Ellis will act. a toastmaster. - Music will b feature of the program and this is under the direction - nr . mm Walter ZoseL Mrs. F. E. Mer cer naa general charge of the arrangements. : Most of the rrand - of ftiW f the state are exoected ta ha nrM. r cms nananet inrimitnw - 4. V. smitn. ' Or Port IanI grand matron. - The 'grand court nn,n, at- r morning la tho Masonic lempie. . Bridge Tea Event Of Afternoon i One of the hrilllanraffaira of the recent weeka will.be the large bridge tea to be given this aftr. noon in the Sllrer Grille room of me uray eeiie with" Mrs. James Teed and Mrs. Oral Lemon as hostesses. Cards at 17 tables will 'be-in Play in the : flower decked l grille room. Some special features have also been planned for the tea hour. j Mrs. Cart Chariton and Mrs Arm en Berger will assist the hostesses at the tea hour. . Cloverdale. Miss Olga Garner entertained with a surprize party in honor of her mother's birth day anniversary at the Garner home Wednesday evening.7 The rooms were decorated with , daf fodils : and ferns. 1 A mlscellan eons program of reading, music, and . ' jokes followed ' by ' games was the diversion at the evening. AC a late hour refreshments were faerved. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearcy, Mrs,. Lola Burgoyne, Miss , Lore Barham, Lester Burgoyne, all of - Salem; Mr. and Mrs, r. C. Gunning, Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne and Ruth, Mr. and .Mra. :ivor Had ley, Lowell,. Homer. Norral Hadley, au of , Turner; . Alvin, Rachel, fiorence, Olga and the honored guest, Mrs. Mazle Garner. Mrs. John Marr to Be Hostess Mr. and Mrs. John Marr .will be informal hosts - of . Saturday mgnt at the Marr home. Cards will be in play until a late hour with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pane. mt, ana Mrs. C. K. Haynee, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Acton, Mr. and Mrs. E. .O. Welling, Mr; and Mrs. waiao Marstrs Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rabe. -. Mr. . and ; Mra. James Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Monk, Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Mc- Mliun and Mr. and. Mrs. Foster oaom making up the guest list. Mr, and Mrs. Marr were hosts Wednesday night with another miormal evening of -cards - and conversation. Guests for this eve ning , were Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Scott, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph Klets lng, Mr. and Mrs.1 L. J.; Stewart. Mr. ana Mrs. Marlon Curry, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Lausch. W. JsT. T. Pinochle Glub is Guest . Mr? and Mrs. Dona PauHn a hosts to the W. N. T. olnohl club at their home on North 16th street Thursday "evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed NHes held hkrh score and low - seor went - to Mrs. . Ponlin and A. Andrews. Club members present were Mr. and. Mrs. A. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kertson. Mr. and Mrs. f W. Holman; Mr. - and Mrs. Frank : Bell. ' Mr. and ! Mrs. - Ed Nlles and Mr and Mrs. Poulin. Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews will be the next -hosts for the club meeting. ' " i , Miss Elizabeth Lord Speaks; on Gardens Jefferson Rooms tally decor ated with, spring flowers greeted the members of the , Jefferson Woman's club and their guests, when, they met at home of Mrs. Charles UcKm Wednesday after noon at which : meeting ' "garden day" was obeerred. Mrs. R. C. Thomas was assisting .hostess. The program was given by Mrs. J. G." Fontaine; roll call was re sponded to with Quotations from SDrinr." -and Miss Elisabeth Lord gave a very interesting talk on gardens, telling about the sise of, gardens. 'when and what to plant, and when to prune the dif ferent shrubs. During the social hour which followed, a silver tea was given for the benefit of the Jefferson library." ". ':' Mrs. George C. Mason and Miss Elizabeth Lord were , guests for the ' afternoon. Members present were Mrs. Fred Barna, Mrs. J. G. Fontaine. . Mrs. : D. ; H. Looney, Mrs. A. B. HInz. Mrs. Fred Loon ey, Mrs. Georfee Looney, Mrs. Earl Lynes,jMrs. Herbert Looney. Mrs. Harley. Libby, Mrs. James Pate. Mrs. M. D. Looney, Mrs. W. H. Sherman, Mrs. , JC. . M. Smith, Mrs. Karl Steiwer, Mrs. John Terhune,- Mrs. V. Dv Looney, Mrs. J. O. Van Winkle. - Mrs. F. J. Weld, ' Miss' Marguerite Looney, Miss. Eleanor Looney, - Mrs. Lee Farlow and the bostess, Mrs Charles McKee and Mrs. R. C. Thomas. - '' ' Mrs. C C. Chaffee Sweet Briar Hostess Wallace Road. Members of tne Sweet Briar club enjoyed a pleasant and profitable after- noon at the home of Mrs. C." C. Chaffee on the Wallace Road when they gathered there : Wed nesday and worked- articles for the Salvation Army at Salem. Daffodils and . violets gave a springlike atmosphere and the spacious r guest -.rooms of the Chaffee home. Mrs. A. E. Ut ley, president, presided - at 'the short business session. , Lunch was served by the hostess as sisted by Mrs.. Laura Moyes, Mrs.. Land Plaster Sower A ft SOWS LAND PLASTER SULPHUR AND OTHER . FERTILIZERS ; SOLD BY j-i '; POHLE - STAVER CO. 240 So. Liberty at. j ; " - . r Salem. Ore. W. C. Franklen and Mrs. James Imlah. ' t . .. - Special .; 'guests Wednesday were ' Mrs. Mildred Kish, ilrs. Laura Noes and Mrs.' Ella Gull of Salem and Mrs. Dudley C lb son, Wallace Road... Clan mem bers included Mrs. A. E. Xtley, Mrs. William Stoddard, Mrs. 1L C. Pettys, M,rs. John Crabtree, Mrs. W. C. Franklin. Mra. Lou Grote. Mrs. R. O. Williams, Mrs. Carrie Bunn, Mrs. James Imlah, -Mrs. Mose Adams Mrs. E. 0. Moll. Mrs. Gie Adams, Mrs. Ed Pratt, Mrs. - Ray Blnegar, j Mrs. Sarah Patrick,' Mrs. Elsie Mer cer, Mm. i Ralph Allen, Mrs. Charles Glae d the . hostess Mrs. . C. CCaffv ,. i . j St Patrick's Party . At McKey Home ; One" of tbV delightful 8t Pat rick's parties for the'week will be that for which Mrs.-Miles McKey will be hostess at her home this evening. ' ' The guest lisr wUl Include Mrs, Howard Hulsey, Mrs. James Teed. Mrs. John Hunter, Mrs. Lawrence Imlah. Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mra- William Gosser, Mrs. Gladys Schmidt, Mrs. E. C. Charlton. Mrs. . James Burgess Mrs. Willis Vincent, Mrs. Wil Ham Braun, Mrs. Tom Wood. Mrs. Jack ; Johnston, Mrs. Els worth Ricketts, Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Mrs. W. D. Wood row and Mrs. Reed Rowland. .VV-- - . - : ( Quinaby--Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harold, Miss Marie Harold-and Robert Massey were guests of Mr; and Mrs. Sylvester Harris at their home In Hopmere Wednesdey eve ning for. a fJiggs" supper Other meats were Mr. and Mrs. AI Len gren, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coom ler and . children, Mr. and Mrs, Clive. Shields and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris . . - ;, . - Reduced Weelc-End Fares ON ' :i .-. PACD7IC GREYHOUND " J; LINES , - ; One cent a mile all points on Pacific Greyttouad Lines be tween Portlands ad Roseburg and Coos Bay- pe-lnts. t . " 1 . --r - - J. .-. - . Portland ewet fyltt. ILT. fi.OS CorvalUs ILT. . J0 Eugene ' ..... 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