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" 1 . . IZlIAli, CJlzzii- Crfn. Tur i: :r Society Bridge Luncheon To be Given - --s- -i Two smart bridge luncheons 'wil b events of tha week at the It. P.' Boise home on North Sam-. mer street at which Ime Mrs. R. -;'P. Boise and Mrs. Breyman Boise "? wil be hostesses today and Wed-j nesday. ' 7 . ' . ' One o'clock, luneheon each day : will Drecede- an afternoon ot ; bridge. There will be' covers for, f 26 goest placed lor each lunch- ? n. - The guests for today, win In clude Mrs.-George Rodgers. Mrs.; 1 R, E. Lee Steiner. Mrs. Milton Meyers. Mrs. TV. H. Daney. Mrs.: Jesse Jones, Mrs.-Frank Durbin, ' Miss JUable- Crelghton. Mra. Wv . Carlton Smith, Mrs. Oliver Locke.; Mrs. George Rose. Mrs. "William Bootj Mrs. C. A. Gray. Mrs. Jose , j)hine Stewart, Mrs. Homer Goul '" y; Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mrs. Ed ' Patterson;. Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Mrs. Russell" Catlln; Mrs. John ' Rand, Mrs. -Seymour Jones. Mrs.' C. K. Spanldhig, Mrs. R. K; Down ' ing. -! Mrs. C. C. Minto. Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs.' Li. F. Griffith, ' and Mrs. Ed Baker. - ' - y " . Aumsville Woman's , Club Meets Aumsville Members . of the AumsvIUe Women's club were de . ligbtfuUy entertained at the home of Mrs Lee HIghberger Thursday afternoon. The afternoon - was spent In needlework. In social eon : versatlon and listening to radio programs. The club members were pleasantly surprised when "Silver Threads Among the Gold" . was played In honor ot Mrs. T. T. - McClellan.and Mrs, Charles Hein. The president, Mrs.,T. T McClel lan, presided over the business ..session. " ' . - - - r In ! the late afternoon ," Mrs. HIghberger. assisted ; by - Mrs. Theodore HIghberger and Mrs. HIghberger. served " a dainty luncheon. The paper napkins, as well as the menu, were suggestive of St. Patrick's day. Special guest for the afternoon were. Mrs. Theodore - HIghberger and daughters. Louise and Ber 4 nice. Mrs. Ed HIghberger and email son, Dick and baby daugh ter, Dolores, and Miss Delia Zu ber. .!-.. '' xv Club members present were the hostess. Mrs. Lee HIghberger and mall daughter. Virgeane; Mrs. T. T. McClellan. Mrs. Charles Hein. Mrs, Millie Martin, Mrs. J. E. Towle. Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs. ! Bland Speer, Mrs. Edgar Pierce, and Mrs.-George Clazton. . Mrs. Bland Speer will be host ess to the club members April 2. Mrs. M. C. Caahatt will.be host ess for the regular - morning meeting of the Chi Delta chapter . of Delphian society at her home 1015 ; South High street this morning. The topic for discussion in from "Anarchy to Empire". -If By ANNE ADAMS 4 - TBe bolero Is as smart for the j Pattern : , . ... ii ' , I . L UI8J6 youthful fashionable as for her cder sister. Isn't the little frock presented today a ravishing mod el? The. close fitting collar, and the front edges of the bolero are , scalloped In delightful manner. The bodice fits snugly and joins the gathered skirt Just below the , normal waistline.-" Pattern 1845 develops effec tively In printed percale, cotton broadcloth, gingham, shantung or a sheer fabric such as dimity, swlss, etc. The bodice and bolero may i be bound in contrasting braid for chic efect. - - - - May be ordered only In sizes 4, . 6. S and 10. Size 4 requires 1 7-8 r yards of 3 f inch. materials N drectmsztnr priene Is MMMrjr to this aiodtl with w eatlcrn. Tardir far ry 4 impl. awe UtrM Bend fifteca cants la colas 'sra roily vrapned. ar tuapi far sack pattern. Writa pliiotr toor ddrt gad atria a bib bar. ior ta ttata aiia wantad. - Our n fall and later fiMoc took eontalnior azqniiita BJydia for adalta ar-. cbildrr and aa axeclirat atsortmaat . af traaaiar attaraa lad atampad aoraltiaa. bow rdr. Prira flfteaa ecnta. Book with nwrn. 35 casta. Ad dra alt vail aad ordrra ta Statea .p,tter" DirtB)eat. . )S 17th itraat. Kav TorS City. ews an :Ouyz M. Doax. , - SOCIAL CALENDAR r -' ....- , Tuesday, March 2i - , v Saleai Woman's Press club, with Mrs. Ralph, Curtis, i SSS South-Liberty street.i . . - ' - ' : ' V Royal Neighbors of America, rally In Modem Wood- 'burn, hall in Sllverton. t " - ' t :: I Auxiliary toqns of Union Veterans of Civil war, : ' .Woman's elubhoiFse - ':" -v-' TiUicum Dancing; tlob.' Castilllan hall. . ; . u ; : .i K: " - .If arch' 25 y t f Presbyterian Aid society, regular meeting, prayer ; - meeting; room of church, 2:30 o'clock. Nomination ot '. officers;' tea following: " - Prof. E.4 W.. Hobson. presents chorus Jit " Nelson , Halt, j i . -.,"'" . ' ' f. "Vtli; 'r Thursday, 'Marcf, 26 I r' -t. ' Ladies " Aid of the Woman's Relief Corp, all day meeting at home "of Mrs. Sarah Baker, 245 Lincoln : .street. Covered dish luncheon at ioon. - , -i ' - Sirrer Medal contest by Intermediate group -in Ja- '' son Lee ehureh, Wesley hall, 7: SO o'clock, ' v, ?:-v; ..'! t - vTf' vJFriday, Acrc 27 - ' Senior Auxiliary to Paul'sJ Episcopal churehwith ' , Mrs. Vj R. Griggs, 1745 Johns street. Regular meeting. - I ; Salem Woman's club,. board meeting, - 1 o'clock; , '- business meeting, 2:30 o'clock; and program meeting r ' at 3 o'clock. : - , " . . First Spiritualist church circle, and card party Mrs. , Minnie Grimm's home, 1515 North 20th street, $: 00 . .o'clock.';:.' ::"'"'- i . Mirs Delma Maher will speak Jto Interested worn. en ; I on subject of Americanization at First Baptist church,. ; ,2:30 o'clock. Social hour following. ; , ' Woman's Club Will Hear MrsJ Winn Mrs. Ralph Winn will be the speaker f 9t the Salem Woman's club at the regular Friday meet ing of the- club- in the clubhouse on North Cottage street. Mrs. Winn 'will speak on the general topic of "Social conditions In Russia", and Mrs. C. C Geer will offer some Russian musical selec tions to supplement Mrs. Winn's talk. '.- V - i ; - .1 Mrs. E. Cross will have the Oregon products talk and will dis cuss the ValleyPacklng company. Reports will: also be given from the third i district convention meeting to be held in Hillsboro Thursday. i-. The Portland Woman's club was to have had charge of this program but ; was unable to fulfill the engagement. ," Mrs. Earl Strausbaugh Entertains -" Mrs. Earl i Strausbaugh enter tained with four tables of "500" Saturday-evening at her home on North 17th street. The guest1 rooms were attract- iTely decorated with spring flow ers. High scores' for cards were i . . ni oy airs. x,esieT starr and Lloyd SUffler.'At a late hour re freshments . were served. Miss Delia Weathers "assisted Mrs, Strausbaugh! at the supper hour, i Guests for the : evenine were Mr. and Mrs. Jack rigg, Mr. and airs. j. n,- Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stlffler. Mr. and Mrs. Les teriStarr, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Dut-ton,.-Mr. uid Mrs. Carroll Ford, Mrs. " Anther Montgomery, Miss Delia Weathers and Mr. and Mra. Strausbaugh. " 's Perrydale The ladles of the community met at the club rooms for a short business meeting, fol lowed by a- social afternoon In compliment to Mrs Lorenzo Gil son, Mrs. Robert Mitchell served luneh to the followlnr Mrs. Henry McKee. Mrs. vl Jn. I j nings, Mrs. Frank Lynn, Mrs. D. i. eyt, Mrs. Henry Keyt, Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs. P. Ribbers, Mrs. Parr. -Mrs. J, E. Yoakum. Mrs, Frank Stevens, Mrs. Hollis Hamilton, Mrs. P. Zumwalt, Mrs. Andrew Xlampbell, Mrs. Delia En gleson, Mr. Fay . Forrison, Mrs. Erwin-White, Mrs. Herman Gil liam, Mrs. Herman fuller, Mrs. Levi MeKee, Mrs. J. E. Honk, Mrs. Im W. McKee. Mrs. John Mollen aar, Mrs. A - Van Otten, Mrs. Brnlnsma, Mrsl Dan Elliott. Mrs. Vhn staaverni, Mrs. Orville Kurtz. Mrs. J; H. Elliott. Mrs. H. A. Lee, Mrs, C. L. Gilson. Mrs. Emil Ste vens. Mrs. Dick Nedrow, Mrs. Vy att. Leone Elliott, Mrs. Homer Earl,, Mrs. Boersma and Mrs. M. Hood. -r . . Monmouth .The Civic elub's March meeting was held Saturday afternoon, and in the absence of the president Mrs. Ines Miller, Mrs. Howard Marian presided. Mrs. " J. ' S." Landers, president of the state federation of Garden clubs, addressed the group, re viewing "the context of the' Gar den .club year book,, and touching upon the club convention to be held In Salem In May.. v Vocal numbers fnmi.v.j i by the Normal school students - s Tea wag: served at the conclu sion of the business session. Aurora Mrs. E. . E. Bradtl and Mrs. Del Clark of Canby, en tertained with a Sunday dinner at the home of Mrs. Clark. Those who attended. Mr. and Mrs. MilUrd Lee. Mr. and Mrs. George Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Knight, .Maxrae Knight. Portland; Mrs. William Knight, Miss Josephine Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Del Clark and son Ar thur Clark of Canby; and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bradtl and Martha Francis Bradtl of Aurora. - " .. Mrs. Monroe' Gilbert and Mrs. Ernest Bonesteele entertained with a delightful tea at the Gil bet suburban home Monday aft ernoon In compliment to members of the alumnae and -visiting col lege members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The tea took the puce of "the- regular evening meeting. ,! . A typographical error-made the date for the Sale-m civic chorus and the Salem Madrigal club read March S when it should : have been March 25. ; This program which premises to be a beautiful one. will be- given In the Nelson auditorium, Cub Socuty Editor Merry Minglers Meet AtScharff Home HolIywoodThe Merry Ming lers met at the home of Mrs. Fred Scfaarff Thursday afternoon for their regular meeting. Each mem-, ber responded to i the roll call with their favorite memory Terse or Joke; Members also made their contributions toward purchasing material for a qallt whieh they are planning on making la the near future. Vocal selections were given by Edna McCllntock with Genevieve Scharff at -the piano. JAlsn Fern Col well aad Mrs. Stur giss were special guests tor the afternoon. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the af ternoon with Mrs. Stnrglss and Mrs. W. H. Gould assisting' the hostess. . - , Members present were Mrs. J. J. Ackerman, Mrs. E- L. McMahlll. Mrs. George Thorp, Mrs. J, E. Woodhurn. Mrs. L. B. Malm. Mrs. E. S. Barker, Mrs. , W. R. Gould. Mrs. F. P. ' Colwell, Mrs. , Beyd Wilkinson. Mrs. Allen McCain and Mrs. Scholtz.. i The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Boyd Wilkin son. . Pretty Luncheon at Holman Home i - - Miss Grace ElTzaleth Holman was hostess for -a pretty lunch eon at the : home of her parents on North Summer street Monday at one o'clock. Mbs Holman is spending , the - spring vacation from Oregon State college at home and her . luncheon guests were a group of Alpha Gamma Delta Borority sisters who drove Over from Corvallls for the event. : -. '- ' . ; .' ' Covers -were . placed for Miss Made . Coppock, Miss D or o t h y Carlstrom. Miss Elizabeth Loon ey. Miss Betty Darley, Miss Daph na Howland and Miss Holman. Miss Elizabeth Looney assisted In servings ; - t -v Maunday Thursday Banquet April 2 All Scottish Rite Masons who are expecting to attend the Maun day Thursday banc.net - banquet which will be' an event of April 2 are urged to have their reserva tions In at once. ; It Is imperative that the committee on reserva tions should know cf people who expect to ttend this banquet not later than March $0. For reeenrations telephone C. Philip Weeks, 139 6W or 1S7. '.-'-:vu.."T.l,;a'.r:-: Hazel Green The Nemo sew ing club will be hottess to ." the Sunshine .sewing - club ' at J the home of Mrs. Louis Wampler Wednesday, March 25. V t' :"" IB1IBSSSSSSSSSS1 "' " ." ' ' -'' t - ' If fex, - etAsnc silk tmr jvr . 7 I ; nz-rsMcyzo lit om, -O " y f fairs A Mrs. 1 C. Griffith Club' Hostess : f J 1 An attractive club event began the social events in Salem ..Mon day when Mrs. J. C. Griffith en tertained members of the Round Up club at her horn. A .- pretty 1 o'clock luncheon preecded . an aiternoon of oriage. xne : lunch eon table was arranged-with, a centerpiece of yellow with spring flowers carrying the coior scheme. Mrs, S. P. Kimball held the winning bridge score . for club memoem and Mrs. D D. Butler held high score for guests. 'Mrs. Max Buren and Mrs. 0.vDi sutler were special guests.' Club members are Mrs. Joseph. H. Al bert, Mrs. T B. -Kay, Mrs. John M. Scott. Mrs. C, K. Spauldlng, Mrs. S. P. Kimball, Mrs. J. C. Griffith Mrs. J. T. "vVhltUg. Mrs. R. E. Downing, Mra. Edgar Hart ley, Mrs. C. N. Robertson, "Mrs. J ohu Rand, . and Mrs. j John Albert. - : " ; -' ! : jV Church Sponsors j i j Hq4-;;i:'.;rf;iK: Of Interest to many ! will bo the. announcement that the young people of the First Congregation al church will sponsor . the pro duction The Tent Dwellers" a four act play given by the Wright California players, in the church auditorium Wednesday night at 7; 4 5 o'clock. , '.. The play Is a religious theme and is said to have a beautiful story worked out in Its plot. The costuming Is good and the char acters are interestingly taken'ac cordlng to report, r Royal Neighbors 3 1 lahfor Rally K : f I The Roval Neirhbora. of imr. Ica of this district will sponsor a district rally In Sllterton tonight. The affair will be held In the Modern Woodhurn : hall. A a-n. clal program has been ! planned for the evenings :r i ' , ' An invitation is ' being extend ed to all the Neighbors to be present for this rally; - Merry Go Round Club Elntertained Tonight V; Dr. and Mrs. : C. ! H. Robertson will entertain . members . of the j Merry-uo-Kound club tonight. Dinner will hm nri f th. am hotel and then the club members will go to the Robertson home wnere pnage wm he m play. : Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Apperson of McMlnnville wil be special guests. Club members are . Mr. and Mr John H. McNary, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin K. Page. Mr. and Mra. Frank W. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. raax u. uuren, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shinier. Mr. and Mn H p .nnU. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mr. and jars. j. w. smnn, Mr. and Mrs. Will Thielson, Mrs. Russell Cat lin. Mrs. E. Cross, MrsFrank Snedecor who Is now-in the east, and Mrs William Brown.., . a a Miss Delia Maher Will Speak Miss - Delia Xfahar Tnlaclnnir. Of the Columbia river diatr1t fn Americanization work will speak on the work In which she is en gaged at a joint church meeting to be held at tha nrr n.ntw church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o ciock wun ipe women of the uapust church acting -as host- eeses. -::::....- r v- A musical nrornm will ment the talk hv M!b fw ait Salem women- Interested in Amer icans auon work. are Invited to at- iena tnis meeting. A social hour will follow, the program. . .. County Federation to Be Considered . . ; 11- t Grand " IslandThe ' Mother's circle will meet Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs.' Anna Umbanhour. ? ,t -3 : p Stace the club wishes to make their final decision concerning the joining of the county federa tion of clubs Mrs. Grace Wiley, president. Is asking that all mem betrs be present at this meeting. Pythian Sisterai Have District Meet nubbard4-Arion temple, Pyth ian. Sisters;. was hostess to the eleventh district at fU first con vention, .which was' held at. the Hubbard city hall Saturday, "with Miss Emma Snyder of Una tem ple. Aurora.- grand deputy chief. in charge and Mrs. Helen Strana- haa of Hood River, grand chief. guest of honor . - ; - Hubbard greeted , h conven tion with flats-decorated streets and with the-windowt of Its busi ness houses dressed la the Pyth ian colors red, white, blue and yellow. The city hall, was made unusually attractive for the occa sion by the use of i the Pythian colors and seasonal f rowers In cluding large bouquet of Easter lilies and palms donated by the Pelmulder floral, gardens . : ot Woodburn. ; : : ', -- r ! , v, ; ; Tb program included an af ternoon session beginning- a 1:30 o'clock,, followed by banquet, served at the L Q.- O. F. hall by the Rebekah lodge ' after which an evening . session was- enjoyed. The afternoon meeting, which was called to order by Miss Sny der, included the address of wel come made by Miss Orva Barrett most excellent chief, of i Arloa temple, and the response by Miss Orpha Cockle of 'Willamette tem ple. Independence; talk by Mrs. Rose Farrington of. Portland, grand mistress of records and correspondence ; . three-minute., re ports ot temples, emphasizing the fact , that much altruistic work had 'been done during: the year;' exemplification ef officers march by Una temple of Aurora; explan ation of the ritualistic work ot the temples by the law committee, members, -which are Mrs. Helen Stranaban of Hood River, grand chief; Mrs. Hester Hogan .of Al bany, supreme - . representative; Mrs. Susie "Parrtenter of Salem and Mrs. Helen Wright man of Sil- verton,- past grand chiefs; ballot ing . march ; by Cataract temple, Oregon,? City; model temple, by Home temple, Sllverton, arousing enthusiasm by the new Ideas ad vanced. - "-..-if.- '';'-. The t afternoon session 'closed with, competitive work by four temples. Members competing were Mrs. Asxer Hlxon, Salem; Mrs. Queen Wood, Independence; . Miss Wanda Anderson, Sllverton, and Mrs. Margaret. McMannis, Hub bard, with Mrs. McMannis receiv ing, high- score. Each of the con testants was awarded with a love-" ly corsage bouquet by Miss Emma Snyder. ;. , . ' Miss . Anita B evens. , courtesy maid, presented , flowers to each of the following grand officers: Miss Snyder, Mrs. Stranaban, .Mrs. Hogaa and Mrs. Coble de Les- plnasse. -- --v, '" . ; The banquet room - was attrac tive In the PythianTcolors." I The evenine session1 was, -pre ceded by an hour of dancing with music played by the Cheer-i-o or chestra, the members of which in clude: Dr. A. F. deLeepinasse, di rector, cornet; Miss Anita Bevens, piano; Miss Gungadene Bidgood, violin; Miss Dorothy Scholl, alto; Ray Bevens, clarinet; Miss Anna Knight, traps; Miss Marie de Les pinasse, saxophone; Charles Br ers of Woodhurn, saxophone, and. Don Covey; of Woodbum, cornet and -vocal soloist. . A feature of the dancing hour was the lighting system used "Seven kerosene lamps replaced the electric lights which were shut off by the dam age to the electric wires caused by the sudden storm. The evening ' session,' attended by 125 persons, was featured by a talk by Mrs. Stranahan, who stressed the need of tolerance not only In individual life but also in that of the nation. Mrs. Coble de Lespinasse, state press corres pondent for the JPytbian" Sisters, spoke on the subject, "Publicity Other numbers on the evening's program included the exemplifi cation of Knights initiation by 'Willamette temple of Independ ence, with the Centralla temple of Salem on the floor and also ladies' Initiation, by Centralla temple with" the Centralis staff. . Temples representing the dis-.' trict and the number in attend ance from l each temple were as follows: Una temple. Aurora, 17; Dalore temple, Dallas, 4; Home temple, Sllverton, 18; Willamette Western, Girl Made Happy i M ANY times a child has-every-.thing to make her happy and still, is dissatisfied. This may not be the voun ester's fault. Often it is due to a conditioa easily corrected. f . - l alee the experience of Airs. Ada Beesley, 1321 West 1st Street, Okla homa City, Okla.,who says: "Nothing seemed to please. Christine. She was fretful, feverish, suffered a lot from colds. She was constipated. . - "Mother used California Fig Syrup so I got Christine some. It relieved her trouble promptly: made her bright and happy again. We have used it for three years . . :. Mothers by thousands praise this Eure vegetable . product. Children ve 'it.' Doctors recommend it to relieve - constipation, - feverishness, fretlulness. headaches; to open the bowels in colds or children's ailments. Appetite is increased by the use' of California Fig Syrup; breath is sweet encd; coated tongue is cleared; diges tion and assimilation are aided; weak bowels and stomach are strengthened. For your protection, the genuine always bears the name Calif orn ia. 1AXATIVE-TCNIC ft CHILDREN ; ! - 4; t , . K v k. .1 v. i r i tec- Cr v t iT) 1 temple", 1 Xadepen'dence, it Catar aot temple, Oregon. City, t; Cen tralla temple, Salem,. 13. and Ar ioa temple, Hubbard, . 2 5, . Memberg of the Jiostesi tempi who served tor 'the 'convention were as follows; Miss Anita Be vens, MIhs Lenore Scholl and Mrs. Anna Stauffer, "decoration; Mrs. Edith Painter. Mrs. Rilla Zeek and Mrs. Meta Friend, refreshment; Mrs. Sadie Scholl and Mrs. Ella Stauffer, registration; Miss Orva Barrett. Mrs. Wilma'Leffler and Mrs, Margaret McMannis, recep tion, and . Miss Anita - Bevens, courtesy maid. - " - e - Mrs.. Sarah Baker to V Be Hostess - Mrs. Sarah Baker will be, host ess to members ot the Ladies Aid society of the Woman's Relief eorp at her home, , 245 Lincoln street, Thursday for an . all-day meeting. All guests are asked to bring table serrlee. - Mrs. Julia Blodgett, Mrs. Rose Verts and Miss Ada Simpson will be asslsUnt hostesses. Miss Edna Prescott Is spending spring -v vacation from ; Oregon SUte college with ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LwG. Prescott. Miss Prescott Is accompanied bytwo of her .sorority - sisters - of Kappa Delta sorority,. Miss Murtle Seav erson of Rawlins. Wyo., and Miss Verle .Ramme La Grande of La Grande. - . " - . ' -e. e - e. .,- - ' The Auxiliary to the Sons of Union , Veterans of the Civil war will meet this evening at. the Women's club house. Every offi cer Is urged to be present - as preparation will be made for In- soeetlon liv thai llvlfnn m.. - . . . m mrm ..VUfc. I All officers should be in uniform. Cost s a $11 go Total of 02,52.S7 Claims Paid READ W. W. P. Wiebe, 489 Trade St. (Struck by car crossinp- street $ James S. Tay 6r, Rt. 3. (Car skidded into ditehiZ "? f W-Peetz 405 Clarion. (Injured in automobile colHsion)1- : r p tortS pST? ' t?3 '. ; (Automobile fcoUision) G. F. Sturis, Rt. 1 Brooks. (Automobile collision). Mrs. Bovie Bates, 2084 McCoy St. (Car collision) L. JrVh?IBa084 McC St. (Car collision) J;TSolf, 171. Court St. (Auto collision) J.I ' m2! ? 'Sc;$iPi 0re-(Aut0 struck truck)ZZI -5irsiAAL;Bro 1759 SCom'l. (Struck by motorcycle)..- W. &. Beaton Salem. (Wrist fractured, car coUisi6ny..i.JIZ R- G Stover, Salem. (Car overturned; 1 - wII,J?1,'V(CbS ? Burns med in auto adenOZZZ ?ynGQS80e(Cw P,un from highway) r. H. Bell, Salem. (Car overturned) . ., - r SJ)xPubr?; Sate"-; (Struck by car while crossingstr"eet). fllla.A Hams, Brooks Majdne Graham, Salem, - "j Harold Cook,Tteard. T n i o t X: r ' ouoitmiiy. Velma E. Rowland, Salem.! (Car collision) v. U . . A. M. Patrick, Salem. Carl P. Rmn SaUm v w way pij a aSWj lilt iii f j ; Florence Snodgrass. Amity. EIla Edelma Salem. Dewey A. Brundir!o- Glen W. fHTifw1 Salam W. E. Kyle, Scio (Struck by car while crossing street) tTa B-Bustey Salem. '(Automobile coUision) TTr.rt rr . K-u.wmJUlll3 COlllSlOni. W. E. Kyle. SCIO. Struck hv car xvhtt ptaooIt,. . To a w t oaiem. oar collision) . .. , - g-Layton, Salem, Oregon. (Injured when car overturned) wS2f csimAum1,vlJle' re- (Automobile collision) .l. em7 J? Peck Rt- 4 Salem (Car collision) O. W Emmons, Salem, (CoUision with truck) " -"" Other claims are coming in almost dally. These are paid promptly; Don't " delay.. Send in your Application TODAY! n - ' - ' ..." You may lose if you do. Send in your application with a , - remittance of $1.00. You-may pay for your paper by the - year or monthly. Fill, in Application. r for ; ; OWLY A, . $10,000" ACCIDEIIT "POLICY 2 I 1 v 1 I i - 1 Chadwick Chapter: Social Club fib Meet ' The Social afternoon . club , of Chadwlck chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, will meet , this afternoon in the lodge rooms Cards will be In play during the afternoon and playing will begin at 2 o'clock. For those who do not flay cards, sewing will be the diversion of the afternoon. ' ' Tea will be served late In the after noon,' ,; ;- '".?: :'' I ' '.vn "I Mrs. Amelia Bosshard Is chair man or the committee which Is Ellda Moore, Mynne - Stewart, Jennette Dickinson. Abby Farrar, Susie. Hanson, Sadie Hardcastle, Nellie Harris, Grace Mickelson, Florence Pugh, , Pauline Robert son, Nina Saunders, Cora Scott, and Lettle Loose. .. ' - Albany Garden Club Invites Czuests - The Albany Cardan rlnh will hold a flower show in the Pfeiffer building on Second street Friday and Saturday, March 27 and 28. There will be an exhibit of bird houses by the school children and other special features. Salem flower lovers are invited.' ; ' 't Mr. and V Mrs. T. S. Mackenzie will haro as their guests for the next ten days Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Jordan of Vancouver B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan who have visited here many times and who have . many acquaintances here are on their way home from bar ing spent the winter in southern California. They will return to Vancouver from here, and then later In the spring will rlslt In eastern Canada. ' ;.-...- , ,. J There will be no meeting of the Town and Gown club this week because of the spring vacation In nuHweua university. . TTie . Oregon Statesman issues a - North American Accident Insurance Policy to regular subscribers and members cf tlitir families at the small addition cost tffiis dollar per year for each policy. Due proof that this policy is a wise invest ment and provides excellent protection is the 38 claims paid to subscribers of The Statesman. THESE 3 A n.AiMQ (Automobile collision) (Automobile collision) nuwuiuuuc 1 comsmn i .. (Automobile 'plunged into ditch)! . nr- collision. .uar collision). ooiem. jax collision 1 (Car ir: struck bv tropic by car crossino; street). ineaa-on couision) . (Hit:by car whUe crossino; street)..-. Rrww r?- n:-t .. A,a.i.M.. Application for Insurance -THE OREGON STATESMAN, ' ' Salem, Oregon. .. ; Too are- hereby authoHied to enter m subserlptlon to Tha 'K.f n0r. ZTS? toT T'.nm date, it Is understood that S-kSEF s!1 Sute8ma: u. to delivered to my address regularly each darby your authorised carrier and I shall pay him for the fame, at the regular established rate. m not now a subscriber to -The X am now a subscriber to The Oregon Statesman ( ) NAME. . . . ; . ., . . AtJH. . ; . . ADDRESS ; ; CITY. . .'. p . . . . .... ............ STATf. . , . .m OCCUPATION ............ I . . . V . PHONE . V . J . . BENEFICIART'S . ... . . . .... . .'. ........... . ; ', . J. . RELATIONSHIP , '. !.. j. . - i 1 m.A'1-I-,La Pyment of S1.00 Policy fee. I am to re-leva.10,.00-00 TraTel Accident Insurance Policy Issued by the North American Acciaent Insurance Company at Ch lea go. Illinois. - "Mail Subscriptions Must Be Paid W AJrcr.fi e! '.f.llUs Esther Cfrod anl ::hi Doris Clarke, both meniters cf the Daleth Teth Girael of Vi,.in ette university, win go as dele gates the last of 'this week to Pullman, Wash., where. the na tional organization ot the D&ieth Teth Glmel will be in session. E. 7. Owen Found D a d; Relatives Are "Not Located . No relatives d E. W. Owen. 5. who was found dead in his home 11 miles south ot Ea!?m. had been located by the eoronfcr last night. Neighbors when? they called on Owen Monday 1 morning,! found him dead, sluaiped In a chair, half leaning against a table. .'At the coroner's- office It was estimated the man probably had died San- day evening from a heart! attack. All that was known of Oven was that he had lived with a fam ily by the name of Moore, doing odd chores and ' helping about their farm. When the family moved away last Friday, the eld erly man stayed on alone. If TO? uffer, trom Itching, blind, protruding- or blaedlnr Pllas you a.ra likalr to be amaMd a-t tha aoothlna-, beallnsr powar of tha rara. Imported Chineae Hrb, which forUflaa Dr. Nixon's CMnarold. Ifs the naweat and faataat acting treatment out. Brings eaae and comfort in a. few minutes ao that yoti can work an Joy life while it eonttnuaa its soothing; healinc action. Don't de Jay. Act In time to avoid a. danrrr us and coatly operation. Try -Dr. NIxon'a Chinaroid under our ruar ante to aatlafy completely and, be worth 100 times the- small coat o your money back, ; . - Perry's Drug; Store, US 8. Commercial fit. PAm 108.57 67.14 21.43 25.71 51.43 35.71 24.28 19.64 10.00 226 60.00 20.00 1,000.00 44.28 j 25.71 135.71 30.00 55.36 150.00 10.00 11.07 18.59 2.86 30.00 32.86 20.00 ; 60.00 12.80 63.57 50.00 7.14 : 11.43 -; 187.50 55.17 88.57 28.57 49.64 "114.28 31.42 1931. Oregon - Statesman ( ) f f I i J