i ' a f The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, - Oregon, Friday Morning May , 1931 PAGE SIX Society Com'iUeesTdld ForB.& P. State . Convention 1 Among the many conventions - to whleh Salem 1 playing bost ess this sprint is the state Bad cess and! Professional Woman a cUb May 22. 22 and 24. Con vention headquarters will be we Marion hotel and plana of Inter esting proportions have been, ar - ranged by the Salem club by which the 400 or more women ot the atate will be entertained during the three days. - ' The committees and the per sonnel Mom. each, ot the local clnbs follow: - Geaeral hirmaa, Mr. Vorv, R. T Ser: MiUBt ehainaea: Miaa Merl !" ick, Miw tli Moor.; ref itruo:Mu JosVphiB $hde. ehairaa. Mi CUra jsl. Mi.. Mary Sk.ldoa, Mrfc p - . Hand Jaa-aajrcr; fiBe: MiM Clair JtcNeU. ekairaaaa, Mn. Winiird Hrr ek; pabtteity: Plull.pe; Mi W.b.tr M... V. H f.?fc Mi.. Or.c.EU,. Kr.r M. M.i.1. Point,,. Mi E- iii.. T,r !. Mrt. fcmm Purtiiii. enairmaa, v. - - , . m ... E4.a, Lacker. Mrs. Uonaiee K.'rth- fceadalartcre Bad werTtk": MWed H.rriek,,h.ir.-. Mi" Mafda Hoff ; printiBf: rs. k.,t rh.irman. Mm. Id Andrews Mr Wli cidwlU Mis. Ge.. Morpa; pre-: MUs Mia Web.tereh.r M I- M.in.CUxk; flower.: Mia Lor Hal, chairman. Mis. Leu OiimVrt. Mr Mrta Bajl.y. M Metier Mr.. Maud, to.nt.r B.eithsuirt. Mr.. Amy Adam., M Car- lolta Cro .... u . . . j j . m . r Miaa Baasie McCload. Mr. Ubl Mr-. Mrre Dotnt, Mr. Klenor. (.items. Mi. aybUln H.iw. 'MJoT Hiilfc Mr. Hel Howard. Mr. 'lorec IrwU. Mi.. I.. Koo Mi.. Am.nd. M.tth.w Mi. Ir Teapleton; Vi r.ideUMuheon: M... Merl Di-iek. inn. MiM KntU Moore, Wr. 111. B. H.yd.B MU Heir. Lmu. Cro.by. Mi. GOU.m. Mi.. Clr MeNiC r. M.r, B. I'Bjr.n. Mr.. Mud. Pointer. Mi. Amnnd 8hwnbber. Mra, No B.ird. Mr.. WlnoJo Pettyjohn. Mr. Myr. 8 bank. Mi.. C.rtettn Crow I,y. Mn. Mitn B.ller. Mi.; KditB Bnreh. Hf, JHettn Held. MiM Vo: Ohm.rt. Miu Grace T.y lor; exeeativa eonacil lunebroa: Mn. Kmily Howard, rnairmnn, Mi.. Irno Breithanpt. Mr.. IWm Kibmj. Mr.. Huida Uedstrom ; Tocatiouai br-k-fat: Mr.. Dell Hayden. ebajraaa. Mi Jrco Gilliam, Mra. 8u.aa arty. Mra. lai.r Ilaydaa, Mr. Effie" Arehart. Mi. Sylvia Krapa, Mi.. Helea Louia Cro.by. Mr. Ethel Qibbon. Mi. Myrtle KeTea. Mn. Carrie How la ad. Mra. Kose J. Wilke.; know yenr Or go luncheon' Miaa Helea luiM Crtwby. ehainaaB. MiM Clara Crlanb, Mi. Alt Kershaer. Mr. Haxel M.nhall. Mi.-Joe Fbilpott. Mra. Olca Hoffard, MU Marda Hoff. ataata: kf n. Sua a Varty, chlrirmaa. Mi. I Grace Taylor, Miaa Irene Breithanpt, I ureitaaapi, i m Carlott ' Mn. Bern.e uonftiear. wu v-ariott row lev. Mra. Hold Uedatrom. Mr. ueaatrom. Jr. - Alice Oldeabarf, Mr.. Maude Bamaryer, Mn. Maade Pre.nall. Mra. Clara torn ersy, Mn. Mabel L Keedhaa Mi. Ellea TielMB, Mr. Any Adam.. Mia. Ha.el Price, Mi.a Lar Hal. Mr. EUie Are h.rt. Mr.. Billi Herbater. Mra. F. L. Water. Mi.s Both ; Moor. ' Mia Jom phin 8bad Mr. Effi Eorna, Mi.' fc.ther Hill; bnaqaet: Mia Ellea Thiel- aoa. ebainaan. Mr. Any Adam. Mrs. Kuaaa Varty, Mr. Myr Shank. Mr. Myrtl Gilbert. Mr.. Aliei Boti. Mr. Berniee Boafflear. Dr. Mary B. Par Tine. Mi. Alea Phillip. Mr. Olira Hoffard, Mi.. Jane Philpott. Mrs. M.nd Raron.yer, Mr. Georria McCle.n, Mr. W iaifred Herrick. Mr. Billi Herb.ter. ' Mr. Effi Tehaa. Mr. Marioa IVlaney, . Mrs. Helea Goltlen, Dr. Tannic TibbitU; ExieaatiT coancil dinner: Mrs. Eatber TT(f mdom. chairman. Mia. - Amanda Hchwtabbaaer, Mi.. Oil" Larsoa. Mrs. Helea Goplea; emblem breakfast: Mr. Grace Behon, chairman. Mia Grace Tay lor. Mr. Winnie Pettyjohn, Mr. Maud Pointer, Mia May CleseUnd, Mr, (ieorgi McClaaa, MiM Olrs Iarsoa, Miaa Becaie McCload. Mi. Ethel Roberta, Mr. Mabel Meedham. Mia Rath MeAdams, ' Mr.. Mayd. Ramseyer, MiM Tolra Tora boll. Mrs. jOlj Hoffard, Mi.., Helea , Loaia Crotby, MiM Marl Dimick; recep- : tioa; Misai Olis Dahl, chairman, Mrs. Mabel Needham, Mi.s Grae Elisabeth ! 8ith. Mrs. Either Haredorn. Mr.. Vin- nie rettyioha. Mias Olg- Larson, Mra. Krnna Hin. Mi. Terc.s Dri Mra. ' IetU B. Hayden, Mia . Jaana Holmes, ' Xti. Beatric Walton, Mrs. Helea Tyson. Mi.s Mabel Linrtqniit, Mrs. Marrret JorOaion. Mias Iren Breithanpt, Mrs. k Atonio- Eymaa. Mia Peciry Browohill, Mrs.-Deaa.) Mack. Mrs. Pearl. Epeer, Mia. rn Swaddel. Mrs. Madalen Callin, - Miss Mir pah EUir, Mi.a Tlorene Ham- Mtb.-T. S. Mackenile will en tertaia membera of the Ladies auxiliary of the' Salem Dakota : club at Iher home 1498 North Church istreet. Friday, afternoon L beginning at 2 -o'clock. ' - , " Mrs. Georre H. Burnett has : ' returned! to her borne In the Roy- ; ai - court apartments after two weeks spent visiting In Eugene. nVaflHaaVHaBBfamtalB : fi , v r nil - i - You still have time to secure a modern Gas Range with oven heat control, for ; i ..... only :a dollar down : - ; ' w - and in; addition . . h . youi save 5 1 S.OO more or less, because, to celebrate this annual event, we will sell you a.modern range with ovenheat control at the price of one without N ews an ' 1 ' i Olive M.' Doak, SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday,i'May 8 Mr and Mrs. Fred Scott at country home; basket luneheon; leave ehurch 11:09 o'clock. . . . ' . , Sacred Heart academy, spring .recital. J:30 o clock, . St. Joseph's hall. ' : Piano ensemble. Salem Music Teacher's association; : armory, 8 rl 5 o'clock. ' l Chemawa orchestra, Friday, T. M. C.. A. lobby, 8 :15 o'clock. i ', ; Y's Menette's club at home of ilrs. Fred Duncan, 1000 Capitol street 2:30 Friday afternoon. Regular monthly meeting Women's (.Missionary so ciety. First Baptist church, Friday 2 p m. at church i parsonage.? Mrs. W. Robins .hostess. j ' The Brush College Community club "Win meet Fri day evening in the local school house. Regular meeting of Barbara Frltchie Tent No; 2, Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil war. Friday night : at 8 p. m.In Woman 'a club house.. Special business to v transact. A - . - Ladies Aid of Leslie Memorial church will meet at - Leslie church on Friday at 2 p. m. InBtead of with Mrs. - F. L. Scott of Liberty. Girls Glee club, of Pacific College. New berg, free concert. Friday evening. 8 p. m. South Salem Friends church.' - - i Silver; Bell circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, Initia tion followed by potluck supper and Mother's day-pro-" - gram. i '- Ladies Auxiliary. Salem Dakota dub. meeting at home of Mrs. T. S. "Mackentie, 1498 North Commercial street, 2 o'clock. - . , i V Saturday, May 9 j t Parrish Junior high school band, and Salem choirs festival of music, armory, 8:15 o'clock. ! v The Polk County declamatory contest for the sec ond and fourth divisions will be held in the community hall. West Salem, at 8 aiclock. ' I 1 Sunday, May 10 All Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds guests in' uni form for Girl Reserves, at First Methodist church May 10th, at 4 p. m. Visitor Inspires Bridge Evening Mrs. Charles ! Kaufman, . nee Margaret Morehouse, of Atasca dero, Cal., was the inspiration of a delightful bridge evening with Miss Robey Laughlin as hostess at her .home on Court street. Wednesday. Mrs.: Kaufman is a guest for a few weeks at. the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Morehouse. Miss Henrietta Bishop wen high score and a guest, prize was awarded Mrs. Kaufman. At a late hour Miss Florence Power assist ed Miss Laughlin in serving. Guests in compliment to Mrs. Kaufman were s Miss Gertrude , , Miss Henrietta Bishop, Miss Rose Huston, Miss Florenc Power, Miss Rosalind Van Winkle. Miss Edith Flndley, i Miss Pauline Findley. Miss Isobel Morehouse, Mrs. Cornelius Bateson, and Miss Laughlin. j i ' " Mrs. P, J. Voth District President West Salem -A group com posed of Rev. . and Mrs. M. A. Groves, Mrs. Emmett Dickson, Mrs. J. A. Gosser. Mrs. A. L. Ap plewhite. Mrs. Ed Brock, Mrs. W. D. Phillips, Mrs.; George Lathrop and Mrs. J. W. Simmons repre sented ' the- West; Salem mission ary and Ladies Aid society Wed nesday at the Methodist district ladles aid rally at Silrerton. The meeting which was held in the First Methodist church with 200 persons present was opened by district) superintendent .M. A. M-arcy.'Rev.fF.-R. Sibley of Independence,- assisted by i Rev. M. A, Groves ot West Salem led de votions. Mrs. Bell, superintendent of the -music department of the 3 1 l,f e r t on schools contributed some very beautiful numbers. A nominating committee was appointed composed of all presi dents of ladies aid societies pres ent. This was followed by roll call by which it was ascertained that nearly all; the' 44 commun ities, listed were represented at the meeting. Mrs.; Rose : Langley was appointed temporary secre tary for. the day. following a pot luck luncheon I at noon, Mrs.fF. R. Young, pree- ends Saturday, May 0th. i If I A W JI I I Iff U V"' U t 'Y - I cure to get .youro Cub d St . Society Editor hosts to Leslie Ladles Aid ident of First , church.. Salem la dies aid occupied the chair dur ing the afternoon session. Mrs. Ronald Glover and Mrs. H. J. Foulk were appointed as a cour tesies committee. Election of of ficers for' the coming year result ed as follows: president, Mrs. P. J. Voth of Jason, Lee. Salem; vice president, Mrs. James H, Lipesay of Woodburn; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Mason Bishop, Leslie, Salem. , ' ; The afternoon program was given. Miss Mary M. McGowan of Amity, Mrs. Mason Bishop and Mrs. Johnson of Leslie, Salem; Rev. J. W. Warrel of Dallas, Mrs H. J. Foulk of Jason Lee, Salem; Rev. S- D. Johnson of Leslie. A motion carried that the meet ings be held twice yearly in fu ture. The ladies of Jason Lee, Sa lem, will be hosteesee at the next meeting. , - A report waa heard from the courtesies committee' and the meeting adjourned with the Ep worth League benediction. ' Mrs. Madeline Nash visited in Silverton to confer with officers of the Daughter's of Veterans Thursday concerning the memor ial program to be given the aft ernoon of June 23 in the Ma sonic temple In , Portland . as a part of the state Daughters of Veterans convention program of June 23, 24 and 25 in Portland. Mrs. Nash announced that as plans now are headquarters for the convention will be the Old Heathman . hotel. Mrs. Nash will go to Portland Saturday where she will confer with her state of ficers there concerning further convention' plans; f i ' Valsett. Mrs. Erie Sandstrom gave a dinner Sunday In honor of - Mrs. George Frasier of Carl ton. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dodson and two children, Evelyn and Raymond, and Carl and Bobbie Sandstom. Mrs. Frazier Is the aunt of Mr. Dodson. 2 - . , ..,Mrs. Ella B. Howe will be the week-end guest of Mrs. G. A. Wood. Miss Georgia Howe will motor ' to Salem from - Portland Saturday to spend Sunday at the Wood home and motor back to Portland that evening ; wfthv her mother. .cm I m .mammmmw,mBa- .. maar , j Aff airs Music Week Events t Are Numerous 'Today . Somethlnr nnusual . and which promises to be extremely delight ful is the piano .ensemble concert being presented tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the armory, at which time a gronp ot Salem musicians will , be. heard. The program Is One of the -major events of na tiSnal good music' week. Those included In the program are;-Elms, Weller. Roth Bedford, Joy Turner MOses, Lois Tlummer, Jes sie Bush, Ethel Poling Phelps, Berniee Clark East, Dorothy Pearce, Laura Grant Churchill, Lela Tarpley Lee, Irma Keefer. Bertha Junk Darby. Program as planned Includes:, Military March Frsns Schubert Grand Eaaembla Sympboay No. ft. Op. 87 -Beelhoren Allegro con pno Andante to aaoto Allerro Rath Bedford Dorothy Pesree . - i Kim 'Weller Berniee Clark East - Poloaatt la A Major Chopia Lanra Grant Chare hi 11, 3oy Taraer Mo.e Lela Tarpley Lee Loia Plummer Vals Brilliant , Moaikow.ki Irm Keefer Jetti Bath Bertha Junk Darby Ethel Foliar Pielp. Raymond, Overture Th omi a-Herbe rt Grand Emembla 1j Herat Venesian Usit Laura Great Churchill, Joy Turner Mose. Lela Tarpley Lee Loi. Plummer Oberon Orertore Weber Irma Keefer Jestie Bu.b. Berth JunJt Darby Ethel Poling Phelps Invitation a la Danes Weber . Dorothy Pearce Berniee Clark East Ruth Bedford Elm Weller Midtammer Night's Dream Mendelssohn-Smith Grand En.emble . The pupils of Sacred Heart Academy will be presented In their annual spring recital, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In St. Joseph's, hall on Chemeketa street. The program which has been spe cially prepared for National good music week is open to the pub lic. . Those appearing during the afternoon are: George Bent, Bet ty Jean -Burns, Gertrude Schless, Myra Callin, Jean Henderson, Georgia Harrington, Valerie Amort, Emily Bremxner, Lillian Wlchman, Dorothy Engel, Sallle McLellan, Wilda German, Patri cia Livesley, Margaret Mary Huckestein, Betty Ellen DeMar est, Dorothy Holman, Dan McLel lan, Nellie Harrington, Winona Smith, Rose Gibson, Peggy Thom ison, Jane Clearwater) Constance Stark. Ruth Dickey, . Ellsabetb Steed, Virginia Steed, Wallace Steed. The musical presentation given by the Chemaka orchestra in the lobby of the Y. M. C. A., at 8:15 o'clock tonight, gives promise of being one of the musical treats oof national good music week. The orchestra is under the direc tion of Alexander S. Melovidoff. who with the splendid cooperation of the members of the 'orchestra, have attained a high place in mu sical circles. - Salem Dakota Club Enjoys Meet Salem Dakota club members met at the American Lutheran church Wednesday, evening for a dinner meeting at 6:30 o clock and this - followed by a social evening and program. Sonss and readings were given by T. S. McKenzie, Mrs. Ferrol Gibson. J. B. Crary, Mr. Lewis and then the evening was spent in conversation and a happy time. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Harvey will be the next hostess at their home 2396 North' Church street, June 3. WEEK-END OF $085 -Values $12.50 to $19.75 Over 100 lovely silk dresses, ... of crepes '. chiffons, shantungs, ; for, sports, after- : . noon, and busi ness ' wear, come see these, you" will find sev eral you can use at a big saving1 , they're quality and style at a very low price. Woman's Club Will Hear 'Lohengrin' Portrayed j One ot the most i Interesting programs of the year Willi be presented to members and guests of the Balem Woman's club this afternoon when , the music com mittee of. the club beaded,- by Mrs. M. D. McCalllster, will pre sent a , portrayal - of the opera "Lohengrn" as a compliment to "better music" week. , ( Mrs, TV S. Roberts will be the leader and win . tell the story of the opera. -Through the ctrar tecy of a ' local .business house a radio phonograph has been", se cured and also - through them records of -finest i makes - have been procured which, will jf f er selections from the opera to sup plement the talk, , ) The program will begin with. Prelude, part one of the first act. This will be a record played by the Philadelphia Symphony or chestra. , Then will follow . a vlo-i lin solo, USlfa's Dream", sung by Mrs. Harry -Harms accompanied by Mrs. C. C. Geer and then, the "Swan Chorus" played by-Lthe symphony. This act -will be con cluded by The King's Prayer" sung by Marcel Journet. ; The second act will: be pre sented with first the prelude, part two, played by the Phila delphia symphony, and then "Elsa's song to the Breezes" played as a violin solo- by Dal bert Jepsen and accompanied by Mrs. .C. C. Geer. This act ;will be completed by the "Procession al of the Cathedral" by the sym phony orchestra. j Prelude, part three of ActXlI, will .be played by the symphony and this will be followed by the famous weddinp march from Lo hengrin played by the symphony. Following this will be the 'Bridal Chorus" sung by a large chorus and accompanied by the sym phony.'. As a conclusion to' this act Richard Crooks, famous ten or, will be presented In a record singing "Lohengrin's Narrative". Mrs. Roberts will accompany all these numbers with, the story. The public is Invited to this part of the Woman's club program to day. Election ot officers will oc cupy the first of the afternoon, Young Maids Will ! Assist War Mothers j Young Salem maids who will assist the American War Moth ers with the annual "carnation" sale Saturday in the 15 stations about town number about 100 from various schools of the town. In all about 75 War Mothers will take part as well as a number of the members of the auxiliary! to the Veterans of Foreign Warsl From St. Vincent's Academy, Grace Tracy, Grace Heine, Mar ian Heine, Vivian Hendricks, Marie Hendricks, Clara Miller, Catherine Meyer; Betty Wood ruff, Thyra Salstrom, Ruth Coov er, Margaret Moisan, -Theresa Mol san; Parrish Junior high, Opal Eck er Velma Duerre, Doris Doty, Wanda Loveland, Irene Scheelar, Shirley Stevenson, June Smith, Margaret Hauser, Helen West, Barbara' McDonald, Arlene Mof fit, Ella Mae Dennjston, Amlta Savage, ' Clarice Kolbe. Madeline Hylund, Rosle Cherren, Theodora Bonffleur, Dorothy Ry deli, Marie Trotter, Hazel Trotter, Mary Alice Livingston. Geraldine Parker; Leelie Junior high school: Kathlyn Hawtin, Lucille Hansen, Irma .Robare, Erlka Ohm; McKinley school: Dorothy En glebart, Berniee Marcy;' Engle wood school; Helen Fortson, Dor othy Norton, Lucille Keuscher, S II Pauline Helnke, Muriel . Beck man, Jean Van Slyke, Mabel Lord, Esther Brown, Winona Rob in tte. Garnet Lansing, Verabetb Clendenlng, Annie Gardner, - Ma rie Lane, Ruth. Kennedy; ; Highland school: Evelyn Det lefs, Marlon Mitchell. I Glendora Mitchell. Lillian Rose Watters, Al ta Mae McKee, Crystal Cree, Gerjeva Lacey, Berniee Hansen, Maylne Dancer and Wllma Ellia; Grant school: Phyllis ! MUler, Ruth Walker, Barbara I MUler, Harriet Coons Garfield school: Betty Jane Bats, Catherine McKay,- Margaret Vadney, Caramae Hotter,- Carmogerie Hoffer, Gret chen StelnJce; Richmond: Mary E. Gemunder, i Barbara Howe, Daisy Weitman. ' - ' ' The headquarters tor the War Mothers will be at 142 South Li berty street with Mrs. Mark Skiff, state president, in charge. Mrs. A. aJ Lee, local president. Is gen eral chairman for the occasion. W.C.T. O. Observes Mothers Day - An attractive ; and impressive program was sponsored by mem bers of the .W. C. T.j TJ, at the regular meeUng Tuesday after noon: when " a special "Mother's day" program was observed. - Mra. Fred Erixon read ''A Tri bute to Mothers" written by Ed gar Guest; Mrs. G. N.i Thompson told of the early temperance era Bad ers; Mrs. J. A. Tooze led the devotions;! Miss Elizabeth Atkin son accompanied by Miss Ruth Scnreiber sang a; group of solos. Reports were also given of the recent county institute held by the W. C. T. U. In Turner. It was announced at the Tues day meeting that 18 new mem bers had been added to the mem bership list and that -Mrs. F. Pool had been responsible for a large part of this number. The next meeting will be a specltl one and wHl be held May 19 in the Union hall. Mrs. A. Graber entertained the members of the K. C. K. T. club at her borne Thursday after noon for a happy social time of conversation and sewing.' At the tea hour Mrs Graber -was assisted by Mrs. Fred Barker.. Members present were. Mrs. E. J. Donnell, Mrs. R. C Kreisel, Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. Guy Newgent, Mrs. Fred Barker Mrs-C. M.; Mcln tyre, Mrs. Hattie ' Givens, Mrs. Nellie Knox.1 Mrs. Bert Waller, Mrs. Otto Schelberg, and Mrs. A. Graber. Mrs. Jeanette Graber was a special guest. . i Those New Formal Dresses for . . . I ToSellat$ 95 rT i 70 M - V:i ..I G:tl - riKSS-i - - - i A -v -i I jp HNSON'S L-adies Dresses a" i'. 'i' J 'l "V ' "Cymbeline": Will Be Event of T 14 Asnouncement Itas Just been made of the patrons and$atron esses who fcave been named for the Shakespearean play, .''Cym beline,' which will be presented at the Capitol theatre May 14 by a group of f little theatre" people of Salem., j Patrons ant patronesses are; Mrs. Julius" L. Meier, Dr. and Mrs. Carl 0. Doney, Miss Elisa beth ! Lord, filr. and Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Wallace, Mrj and Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mf. and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert. - Mrs. Clifford Brown. Dr. and Mrs. Wl H. Lytle, Miss Mable Robertson, iMiss Edith Schryver, Mrs. I Helen! Hamilton, Dr. ? Henry Kohller, Mrf and Mrs. W. 'E. An derson, Mr.! and Mrs. Hal Patton, Mr. and Mcb.EL C Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erlekson, Miss Frances yirgfnle Melton, Mr; and ' . ; This is ' .. "DRESS 0 SHIPLEY'S "MOTHER'S 'FmS' j i !day" Just a coincidence but one that Mrt liju 1 - win make many a mother doubly ' yijej f 'A hppy. '. ' - 9$ Why not' pool the family fund jjf'TTrr and buy mother one of these silk III it ' I - ' dresses atj ipecial prices all this JM (i Just Arrived at Johnson s I 8 L : .- . - Childrenrs Dresses -, Values to $16175 Wednesday 50 5 .99 Newl Fawn Glovei - $1.95 White Jand Ivory ' Washable Mra. WiUIaxn Walton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lauterman, Dr. and Mrs. I. G. Franklin, Mr. and Mr. George Alden, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Cox, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hen dricks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Al bert, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hough ton.' . Several social affairs are being planned in connection with the play, which promises to be as popular as any to be aeen la Sa lem for many months. - Its cast In cludes a large number ot prosn laent young people of Salem and Ted Oiborn of the Duffy players of Portland has Just been added to the cast a a leading wan. The play is bei.ag directed y James Beard. , ' ' . ;-f -e-e-i. .. .. Among the large number of people to attend the Cbampoeg pioneer picnic Saturday was Mrs. J, N. Sam. Chambers and her fa ther, Henry L. Eberbard. Mr.' Eb erhard came to Champoeg In 1853,! and spent most of his life there.' Mrs. Chambers was born la Champoeg. ' 1 Friday - Saturday SPECIALS c a lucky purchase op ' these " dresses enables us to of. Iter tiieii to you FOR Tins LOW. PRICE. WELL WORTH $1.60, t DOZEN IN SIZES 9 TO 14 YEARS. I I. T- ll Johnson's for ; Gloves Johnson's t-fpr " Hotiery h. 'wasamammaM-4 nson s 134 So. 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