PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salera, Oregon, Friday Morning. April 15, 1932 S OCl ety N ews an d Club Aff airs Date Arranged For 'MacDowell Club - Concert j '-.'' .-:. -'-(. .. " A 'date ot much interest to all Salem . mutle lovers is that of Monday -April 25. 8:30 p. m., at c which time the Salem MacDowell elub chorus ' will appear at the Grand - theatre in their annual spring concert. A gronp of ensem- 1 hie numbers will open the pro tram after which the Alicia Mc Elroy ensemhle -of Portland will he heard.' Alicia McElroy will be remembered In Salem as a talent- ' ed musician. She 'is well known ,'to Salem residents -having made this her home for a number of ,. years and .also baring appeared here in concert . on several occa- : sions during the- past few years.'. Included in the ensemble will .he Tiolins. -'tolas, flutes, , oboes and the piano-;: , . As an appropriate climax to the evening's program, the local Mae Dowell ; elub . will present "The Bridal of Weeiamoo" arranged by Perry Fletcher. - .' Following Is the complete pro gram which will be given: Salutation - -Gaines Spring Lovely Spring .:E.' Grieg A Swan ..-..-Edward Grieg A Song of the Sea -G. Waring Stebbins By Moonlight ..u...Max Splcker A Little Dog Barked at the Big Round Moon . Grace TOIbur Conant breezes of Springtime A. Jensen The MacDowell Club ,Cborus I. Komm Stusser Tod Bach II. Ballet Suite .. .Rameau-Motel - ' A. Minuet B. Musette " C.Tambourin. IIL Woodland Sketches ! MacDowfell A. To a Water Lily ' B. By the Meadow Brook - IV. The Butterflies (duet for flute and Oboe) Kronke ; - Flnte Doris Wildman -Oboe Mary Coin V. Casse Noisette (Nut Crack ' ; , er Suite) ...Tschaikowsky A, Overture. B. Danse des Mirlitons ' ' C. Dense de la Fee Dragee D. Dense des Fleurs The Alicia McElroy Ensemble : A CanUta The Bridal of Wee- ' tamoo , . Percy Fletcher The MacDowell dub Chorus .' 4..-;.J.:,J. ; . . - Jefferson Mr. and. Mrs. Har i old Knight entertained with a card party at their home on Fer ry street, Saturday night, the c- ) easlon being the birthday anni- ' -versaries ot Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Harold Riley. Four tables ot "109" were in play during , the erenlng. Mrs. Harry McKee and Tim Kelly were winners of high core prizes; and Mrs.-Burl In gram and Wilbur Funk won the - second prise. Ouve M. Doak; Society Editor ., a.. a l f " L. I a a mi iv i n rti LXJuntv.rcucrduoin" r . a, a a ? .:.;s...-i fV'l aatinrr riannMI r .. Saturday I r Willing Workers at Clark Home ers class of the First ' Christian Wednesday when Dr. and Mrs. church were, pleasantly entertain- George H. Alden were informal ed Thursday afternoon at the host and hostess to two friends home of Miss Nellie Clark. I from Minnesota, . Miss Isabel le An Informal program, including Watson of Northfleld. Minnesota a Ulk on the benefits and privi- d ner cousin. Miss Mary Furbur leges of the Marlon county health ot St. Paul, Minnesota, clinic by Mrs. Elizabeth Freeman Miss Watson was for a number and a piano solo by Mrs. W. L. of yoars head of the French de Close, was given during the after- partment of Carlton college, noon. The Clark home was made worxnneia. Minnesota, irom wo wa esneciallT attractive by lovely I Mrs. Alden was graduated. A bouquets or yellow forsythla and grup of former Carlton college wild currant. Ind Northfleld folk called lnform- tkma ii-n y " the Alden borne Wednesday were Mrs: C. F. Reilly. Mrs. Arnel 1? V M1 Watson and Miss Smith. Mrs. Jennie Williams. Mrs. "' vAmon uesis were Albert Cox. Mrs. B. R. McGann. " v, . ,J? " u v r -i.v- T -Linfield coUege. MeMlnnvllle. who Wirt. Mrs. J. W. Hansell. Mrs. Wi,.;iwoii.8i wuon coi- , Pattern SOCIAL CALENDAR , Friday, April IS ' Women's Missionary society of First Baptist church with Mrs. F, M. Hoyt, 753 North Winter street, U 09 v o'clock. - , - ' Sewing club of B. A P. W. wttb Miss Clara. Uriah, .Royal Court apartments. ' - ' Loyal Women's class of Calvary Baptise Women's ; society, at church, 2 o'clock; Dr. Bruce Kinney speaks at 3 o'clock in "Work Among Indians of Northwest". V - Barbara Fr el tchie Tent Daughters of Union Vet- ' 'erans, ail-day meeting with Mrs. F, L. Waters. Morn--Ingside; potluck luncheon at noon; bring needles and' scissors. , Ladies, are also requested to wear 'house -' dresses". " ' ' - - - 1 West Side circle of Jason Lee eburcb, all-day quilt tie at church; potluck lunch at noon. ' ' Golden Hour club with Mrs. L. R. Springer, 1395 Fir street, one o'clock luncheon. Alliance of Unitarian church, one o'cjock lunch eon in Emerson room; program following. " -. - ' : Hal Hibbard Auxiliary at home of Mrs. Henry O. Miller. 405 Kearney street, Friday, X p. m. All members i and friends invited. - - " Srdat ril " '' ' '.. Regular meeting of Order of Rainbow for Girls, Ma sonic temple, 7:30 o'clock; dancing and cards to follow regular meeting. American Association of University Women, Silver , Grille of Gray Belle; Dr. John H. Mueller, department ot sociology. University of Oregon, speaker. . Woman's belief Corps, "homecoming" and social meeting; potluck lunch at noon; Miller's ball. Minnesota Guests at Alden Home o'clock, Saturday in the Gray I County Federation ot -, Women's treat - to the Salem organisation u the absence ot Mrs. J. M. I Keneilt Dridce 1 ea. IS Mr. and Mrs;-Edgar Hartley and Mr. and - Mrs.' J. CV Whlttlg and the' host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. ' UmKri ef Ihe Salem Worn-W. Cralgt, an's elub re Xooklnf forward to I - Mrs. Shaw plans to remain in ! ,nt isterestinr all-daT e-1 Honolulu tor a year or more In TiiMt mmhn i at the American I. iv mrii i 'when tin delegates eompahy. with the .McLaren fam Association or univemty women i from the local cud and namoer i uy. jar. ncuna w ny Z ' rCl-l E-.- focusing tneir auenuon upon of Salem club members wm neeuin uw i" o v NeW KUtllCerSr K Orbo interesting lunchedn meeUng 1 at the Salem Hi:hts hall Xdr the company and while In Hawaii ho - YY - ri ;i- -.. " I which la 'being arranged for; i annual meeting of the Marion jwiu represent ui hbi wmpsa. Club f ; will be a yislt from Mrs. u." A.-1 Devers, local club president, me i qJ1 "lJ L"sl!U One ot the loveliest of spring Johnson of PorUand, president of meeting will ba called to order by I ODOnSOrea DV OQllQ t.i . ilh nrMnn Krinih nM I. IT W. Iili. urMlitnt. ' Mrl : Htnnik 1 - -, - mtln wiinMd !t Afl""- Jonnson wiu oneuy saeicn i Martin, who wiu presiae uunngi - w meeting Wednesday evening of f h BOClaUol, 4dd. th. d-wates. Mrs. &l calendar for ' the eomin the Dine and Dance clab, an In- in an tntrUn tert in the ro- n...h u.nin un. rr tc . Rnanidiweek Is the benefit bridge, tea terestlng group, of the younger i mm. - . . It, vr xcini.m vordvce Farro: 1 which Is arranged, for , Friday, I ' " . . .. 1 , . . ' I ti , i married, set, held In Masonic ! The main speaker at the meet- J Mrs. W. D. Clark anTX Mrs. Helen I f Pr" pm.i. . .iii.v .m 1 inr win be ir. jonn h Maeiier. eAa(h v i rAnrenL tne sa-iu pu, x-aiv wr wui VUy.v, VUIVU UIU BCW WliJ- --. - . . .. .. . I " I . , I .W. . .... eers for the coming season were I Poiessor.or sociology at.xae una-1 lem group as voting delegates. , 1 " ""rvc"'TT LV fhrMn -. rurtm-A Tn. x ... I versltv of Oreron. who will .re-1 t Rnort of th vears activities 1 nooB tarda at the home of Mrs nanied president.- -William J. Joount an extensive our of Russia. wm be read - and reports heard I Homr- Gouley,- ia her attractive. Bra an vice president, and Harris Dr. Mueller's topic win e -so lirom aU tUnding.eommitteea. , i ourDii uomw on ui ro.-, Lletx , aecretarr-treasureft The This is Russia. ,t I -At 13 o'clock the business rou- Mrs. KJeorge A. White Is general: newly elected officers will Uke I Miss Katherine Coshow, vocal J tine will be adjourned for a pre- I chairman for the affair and has; charge of the club affairs at thai student at the Oreron 8tate eol- I aident'e conndl which will be in chosen ashet committee. -Mrs. TJ.; opening of the new club year in 1 lege school of music will give a 1 the form ot a no-h6st luncheon, at 1 Shipley. Mrs. Louis Lachmund October, .-following the summer group of songs, with Miss Lois which Ume all club presidents vrill 1 Mrs-Carlton Smith. Mrs. H. -rAJ vacation- They; will, also sTct In Wrar aa her aecomnanlst-. . meet to discuss various nroblems I Cornoyer, Mrs. Wallace' Carsoni ihe capacity y as a committee I 4 The branch oresldent. Mrs. SJA. I which comb before their respec-1 Mrs. Allan Carsonand Mrs. Dor ror . me rinal, party In May , which Jelderks, will preside during the me organisations. A umall I itooerts. wm close tbe present season tor business meeting which will occo- J luncheon charge will be made to 1 .. Table reservations may be madej ine. group, unicers serving fori py an important place In. the pro-I help defray the expenses of-thel by callin Mrs. Wallace Cartona i??1 year were. Dr. Verded I gram. A report of the nominating ) session and reservation f or same Mrs. 'Allan Carson or Mrs. Don t . . " ! i""i.;jvri . new- commute will- be among- tneimay be made by calling Mrs. 4. u. 1 Roberts. im, . Tice-preaiaeni. ana Oral litems to com htfor tht nam Tl)iMti. iwrAUrT at thSalem Craig KuKns Honored . . - . .. . . '..11.. -. -, . ia campuncsi w u:innif birthday anniversary of her-,son Craig, Mrs. T. L. Kuhns en(ertaia- ed .Thursday afternoon '"at Vher home on Falrmoun hllL A group ef the very'young set enjoyed aa . Informal afternoon et games and contests after . which the small : guests were seated at a daintily appointed table effectively -decor-v ated in yellow -sad white. A large ' white birthday-cake with tour tall t yellow lighted taper delighted the -wee guests at thetan-heur. , : ' 4 Mrs.! Knhae. was, assisted in , serving by Mrs ,- Otyj-Vincent Smith,. - . S '...: ; . . V" Those . who enjoyed the after . ' noon were the honor guest, Crair ' . Kuhns, and Kathleen" Hug, Doro- V thy Marie Bergsvik, Don and Pat- , sy Sosel, Peggy" Shears," Frankie . Deckebaeh and, Keith and Jean Evans. : i- - ; -' : a. e Barbara Freitcbie Tent, Daugh ters' of UaionVetersnsrirlll jmeet Friday for an alVdayoneeting with Mrs-X- L. Watere at her home la Mornlngsld adirtah.- j, potlmck luncheon will ho-serreoyat noon; All ladies attending are requested to -wear 'house dresses and to bring needles and scissors'. . . emmon. secretary-treasurer. Idnrinr the meetinr. n.w . . 1 w , iu viu tum - jLance ciu D - was I . organised . two Tears ago with R,?2.R&d ZfES W Evening of Bridge at nesday evening, arranged by Dr. Varlev Horrid and Mrs. Edward A. Leobold. Mr. variey 1mC III Mr Ton ISSZ : .. Ab interesting social event of and-Mw. Alvin Legard were host- line wees was me nnare nsrtviaM UHI1M.I1T aniAnhi a nMVn.t. i . . u w , . tnHM."t:;;V-:T m Wednesday evening by Mr. Mrs. Legard and Mrs. M club. Sllverton ? Trinity Dorcas so- elety of which Mrs. Elmer Olsea la president, held a very busy meeting Tuesday afternoon .at whieh Mrs. Arthur Gotten berg - : 1 talina. imnu. nniTr. 1 aiTCU. Tcnim 0j air. i Mrs. legara and Mrs. m. u. almond annle and ii.iT. m P1 m" r- H' vT " their QBnderson were chosen to repre- aimona. appje and Cherry blOS- I hnm nn Vafrmnnnt Hill Innta I . .v .v nut .ffAf.T" I comDinea errectively throughout . cietv to be held at Wood- Dolntment. Additim..! . noni burn. April 27. Members of the Willing Work- An enjoyable evening was spent the evening were Mr m rnra " "rc"T seuing ior appear on tne program at that -- . - i iiin KnjuD. i .DTm wm imnFM i a. . . . Both will also Roy Hurst, Mr. and Mr. B.M; ! V time. Owens Xtr. mw,A Um xtt.h. hi?r r- a Mro- " V agee. Committee renorts showed that Bonesteele, and Mrand Mrs. AJ fnd Mr! ATVcaTperMr' and 17'0 w" re1UM froa m" Adolphson. - Feature tinmh-r. -.f: .CaiXr r gaxine subscriptions and $27 net we -w.n .v. r.rrV-l- ana Mn. .,. fft. .,1. - vtrt iffYi. tT.,TA '0.tt'".DZ Gorge Orey. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. 1 ' .. .v.r" . "V ' ,7,. and'MUrAreyFehTer:""1110 SSS!?..."4 "2: " t. The so7leTy voTe7 tVv. ilS werVaSStetftWthiUm KGOMr MorYu vlriey and tie" host an5 nTart.nity WU tor its ex were accepted Into the club mem- i.A.tA.. ir- .. penses. Dersbip Wednesday evening. Hl,h ' i Committees appointed Included clndeY.' mnf ftl'1 JK .warded-A. A. C.rper. l'1 WSJ2T C. N. Ruggles. Mrs. Bertf Maey. lege. -al . ttt a. v. . Mrs. R... P. Riggs, Mrs. Jennie " roer Mulkey. Mrs. W. H, Gardner,. " . VV T ?0,nI Mrs. W. B. Bane. Mrs. C. L. Llnd, f' Dr; n Mr. Clement and Mrs. A. A. Carper, -Mrs. Hairy : nTi. ' ii,in vr, land. They were enroute from Ina Murphy, Mrs. V. R. Hlckithler. ii'?."1'' er nT Um Willi, CMi1Uanr lr A. H. 1 w w.mic, hi tucir Seaiy. Mrs. W. L. Close, Mrs. Fer- noni In the middle west. roi uiDSon, Mrs. a. u. oimpsaa, Mrs. . K. w. uooiey. Mrs r.ari Turner The high school . girls Wood, Mrs. Albert Noth. Mrs D. enterUIned Wednesday afternoon A. Sehomaker. Mrs. Nan Smith. t hA ..ianM Mrs. F. J. Jlrak and the hostess. tnelr mothe anQ mother, of pre. Nellie Clark Mr T. J Claspell KhooL ebiMreBi f with . Jro. wm an wttmyuw sow w. I gram and "Health Tea". Mrs. auernoon. . v I Moe Hadler and Mn j.n pm. Mrs. Ina Fishback, Mrs. J. W. I imnnui th. nrAV.m Fltts. Miss Ina Rlggs and Mrs. ' lira. J R Pat tnil AXrm t V Gertrude Klrkpatrlck were the as- whitehead JrM poured, tea at "the suung nowesses ounm 1 social hour. noon. Hubbard The Bible and the I HAmA w a 4Ka eV m av. .a ..T S,Vir r.rnl Program of the Women's elub . " I whan If n.. m weekly, luncheon in the Green I " a" ""r,""?' Ui Gate room at th Spa. Covers Fobert Wednesday after wtre uwvni iwr.v uvui-. ,v j i . additional guests."4 , special' tea- .. u ana alternate for e of the luncheon wis .n in- rJr A Wo n Mini Bettrlens hs to be held at Salem i.T n t,i... ri.. nrfm r Heights April 21 were Ellen Carl. "ri.-;r..T.Xr ;i; Neva McKensie. Pearl Bates. Lou- home in that country for a num- J? P1SK'; i.1e I1p,J?a88e her of years, and at the present - u" V dJtil t . f . Ume is tr attending WWamette w -by virtue of university, i ; meet next Wednesday evening tlS!'h!5,MiwT- tbemM-4bJ .a ..i.v th.ir r.ii,r I the school 'children as suggested monthly dinner meeting which g Mr; O. W. Benson, the chair- J ... . . I ID AH TIT flynO,Aa.AAi1nAa U fa. . - . lion eoantT, L- Two .parcrs. were well written Dr. aad Mrs. James Sears, will in- -H -W. lT" N.?J McKensie elude Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds J"";" t!?x2 f Prtid ana Mr. .nd Mrs. Carl Bible" and. !The Church Smlth- otSt. Paul; OregonrAn;inf UV,Cr..,mo!!Sf formal, dinner -and evening toi LilZ' ZT v" cards and dancing with -addition- iArtntna..:, .v. al ruesta calling daring the even- 'iw- " V IngwlUhonor. the Vout-oMown H"'fe1S$- wterUIb-tv.- .m hi d inembers of the Thursday eon- ra.Tiv home- late Sundav ev- rfdge at her home on ening. ' " . ' '"""" ' - Mr. . and Vn nwit l!r.. "v. . .v" .-. i --.- r ' n r..nH.An. wxuie Mrs. Lu m. wnaerson was f. v.. . . " IT . Adoipn, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ....(.j v. Mrs. W. C Larson and Mrs. Alvin Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. William Th mim THt. ..rn.i Legard; a May social committee. . uu ifc . i virln aulstaul h hnitM, at i Airs. u. M. cuuum. aui wiua and Mrs. John I .. I Block and Mrs. C. Enneroldsen: . . visiting committee, Mrs. Aaarew Ladies Day win also be observ- Haere. and Mrs. J. C Larson; ed today at the Ilahee country i membership committee, Mrs. Lew club with a putting contest start- Hall and Mrs. U'M. Larson; a lng the day's events. Play will begin at 18 o'clock after which a 12 o'clock luncheon will be serv Benson, Mr. ueaxer. - Mr. , and Un n.i...n Bonesteele. Mi. and Mrs. Ralnh Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. c. vnariton, Mr. and Mrs. Ted En dlcott, Mr, r and Mrt. HowaTd Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. God- oara, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jack son. Mr. and Mrs. rnrti. ii,. o ciock inncneon wiu be serv J??.' and "mI S2ta L elub house. with Mrs. G Dr. and Mrs. V. E. Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston, Mr. and wai iemmon, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Llets, Dr. and Mrs. Sd- commlttee to . purchase new cur- tains for the social rooms of Trin ity chureh, Mrs. Oscar Satern. Mrs. Carl Foss and Mrs. Enne- voldsen. Mrs. Henry Storlle was C Bellenrer. Mrs. William Brann and Alice Blake Buts as luncheon 1 elected assutant treasurer to nil hostesses. I the vacancy or Mrs. Henry Tor- As soon as handicans are n lac-1 vend, who has been unable to at- ward Leobold. Mr and Mr. nX, d regular tournament pUy will tend the meeUngs of the society nowiana. Air. anil Un uw. i irejiu wuo .i oamocr oi mieresi- i v ..vua Rex. Mr. end Mr, iw ovuu. lng and novel . tournaments to be meeting to, an afternoon. . Dr. and Mrs. Jimo. o - announced Uter. This la.nrovinrl The April social committee an- and Mra. James L Teed. Ur -mud popular part ot the club's actlVl- nounced that it would give a mu- I . I . . . iin a.i a, v airs, uoraon Thompson and Mr. Iues na Promises ome entertain-I ucju proooiy. w mi inmj nu urs. uuriord Townionii i ing programs during tne season. I B1H ia ibis moBu. I WWW I . - - I StiTiAii Tli. w.rH wA I CamDllmAntlnr Mn. Kmaline i k i 7 the S1 Golf jty at the elub house Wednesday Shaw who left Monday evening ciuo is becoming more' popular night netted a neat sum, which 'or San Francisco, in company every Week and tomorrow's torn. I will Ks nrllu' A hi lth Thar danrhtar and BAn.1n.law. out is expected to he the largest fund. The hfeh score for hrtd Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McLaren and of the season.' Play will begin for the ladles went to Mrs. H. M. two young sons. Scott and Billy, promptly at 9 O'clock. Uri Warf 1 T.add f uill nt. tn Af Tnrf1and. htn thAT will aall - I 1 w. - -W.., IV! WVW i ' " " (.wm captain, . announces I to Mrs.. Dave M. John, while the this week for Honolulu, Hawaii, the second day .play for the Kay men's prises tell to Willis Brown Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Craig enter trophy whieh will be awarded the and J. W. Mayo. The eveninz talned with a "farewell- dinner winner of low score for three con- and excellent refereshments were for -Mrs. Shaw. Members of the secutive days. In addition to the I much enjoyed. , I family were present for the affair I regular naay tournament, a "day I I which included, the honor guest, prize for 18 holes win be given. I Mrs. Keith Powell of Woodburn Mrs. Emallne Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. The regular no-host luncheon at I win be hostess to members of her I A. M. Taylor of Albany: Mr. and 13 o clock will be a part of the contract bridge club at her home I Mrs. R. E. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. day's program. Monday afternoon.'.. William Pennington ot Portland; - 4 rare Invitto'Atteffcl" iGobkery'Dealmg. witfi-tlie Daily: Profex - ; lems'or the Home . : Fairmount noon. hill Thursday after- S valesclng sitisfactorlly and will be able to receive friends within the next 'few .aays,T.i fTienas oi Mrs. a. u. oaacueg i - t v.. n. who underwent an operation for I ' 8jrapci of u-uul sutcaiit t appendicitis on Tuesday at the I "r surety a ci"y .Cowmt Salem peneral hospiUL-will be T8 nippj w ira iui iub u umj-nni day ot pwbtr, 1SS1. au ta juniaraac JoiaiBisitBsr a( th BUU ( Oreta,- parnaat f law: - i .: . CAPITAL ' . Anouot f capital stack paid ap,' $1,- soojooa.00. . . - net pnaiiai reeeiTaa . durinr tha rcac. Sl.417.S08.lS. r I a tare t, divideadi as4 reata racaired doriaf taa.ycar. $140,881.31. Iacoma from ather aaorcc recivad dur- ia tha year.. fl.80S.98. Total iaroae. S 1,569, 1W.47. ; trs - Nat loaaea paiddariaf tha yaar laTad lar adiaatmeat aa Dan sea. $841.096. 17. JATtaaaoa. paid am aapitat ataea dnrxag : f- : Salem chapter, American War Mothers, today held tree planting ceremonies on the grounds of the Salem General hospital. .The pre- By ANNE ADAMS ' sentatlon was made by Mrs. F. L. W,ben a little girl makes her Waters, president of ' the local Jvery first appearance at parties, chapter. ' ; - , i br rrock must be very lovely aad I T ' i i ' -t- " " - : ? J ' very 'becoming!'' s - wa ivmMt I . - The Hal Hibbard Auxiliary will '. thla.adnraMa mrjka .111. 1 meet Fridav at 2-1- m.. at the Itka yaar. 0. p 4 cutiar. smartly scaiionea. I """"" . i aeaaso.a "- : The bodice is slightly fitted above 4 05 Kearney street, for a social J Taaaa,; Ueaaaa aad faea paid dariaf r? -.ryv' . 18 t'-- -!?-"''f : :; 19 a perfect love f a aktrt that u I afternoon. All . w I a f M a . ti . .a flared Just like big .sister's- best "na r mvuea. Mtn, iwd pert bows at tne saouiders that add a demure members and Itka yaar. S29.86tf.99. Amecat , ' all - otbar , axpaaditurva. I T.t.1 .n.nilU.T. i at aaa tA. SS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman I . . A88KTS - tonch. Shaar j. I returned home Wednesday even- I " Vala ml wal aaUta awaad' (aaarkat -1L7J7 7.7 . . " r """-"" Ib . s . ..i- - a.. iTalaa). . aawaam e uivwi aajr a,v v aeaaa a v.fJa. At Our Store, 237 North Liberty i. ? - cbine will be nice. Vaiaa of (tock and koada awaad -iaaar nulres yards of Jt-inch- fab ric 3 3-4 varda nf i.th sar- " owe or roruana, yra o -ch binding, arrived in the ,city hursdaV Pattcm tiAs i- AK.Lt..M. ti Prancisco, California, where they k.t i. at sso.osi.oo. in sizes 4, 4, 8, 10, 13; Slxe 4 re-i tT 1n 'or tn ,a,t wetk f I " l0Tt,M eon,r' MrsV Ella B' Howe of Portianii. J0S l'b,',k .a " ... U5T.. rsoay t Praamiaaaa la eotoaa at aalloctloa amw be a jU ainea Sapteaibar SO, I9S1, $133,557 Iatarcil aad -raati daa aad aearacd. fl.eS7.Sl. - -- AU athar aatata. S5.S46.lf. ': Tatal adatittad -aaaata.2 $S,t$S,353.4$. . an. niuiam rea- i i j . nlngton were, guests at tbe Whit- seXST t ri" W.7 tig .home' during the weekend, re-1 r aaea ef aaarad -pmwa a ail "-" t'!15-H-AU atfcar hakilitiaa. S9t.31S.4S. ' Tatal MabfUtiaa. axclaaiaa - at : eaplul 1 ataek at $1,500,000.00, $1,419,713.67.! ! Sand ftftaaa reata fa ealaa ar cuaisa toia pra(arrad). tor rack pattara.. Writ alaialy yaar aaaa. addraaa aad atyla aaaabar. Ba lara tm auta aisa araatad. , -. ..Tha saw taring fathlaa ntalaf ft o raady, TkJa baaatKal i eal arfai bonk affara S3 aa$-a ef ehle. -aathaatia Aaaa Adaan atjlaa far adult . aad rhildraa. .Taa- aaaraat traek for aftarnoon. arantnr aad ' sparta tar. aiaaUila liatrria. av traeUaa haaaa draaaefl and .ad or- W kiddla aadala aia" taatarad aH partaaally ekoaaa by Aaaa lAdaai d alt faahiaaaMa.. ararti aal and aasy and taazaaaaiva ta raaka Sand for yaar easy. Prtea af eataloc. fiftaea . caata. Cat lag and pattara toartkar. twenty ft va aaata. Addraaa all anil aad ardara ta Tba Sutaaataa Patfara Oapart waat. I4 Waat ITtb StraaMa - Vara P1t . . morning where , she , will guest at the home ' ot Mr. and Mrs. George A, Wood for a few days. ' We are pleased - to introduce Miss Louise Leslie m her first appearance iri Salem. Sh'e is . a well known home economist representing. the" Hotpoiiit Range. . IX ?'.r--. ?'0t !; ": .. -..." Mrs.v Ai F. .Hares' and ' Mrs: Kenneth Fitzgerkld - metered ta Portland Thurtdar" where they ; spent- tne aay shopping. : - PUKE triX!4ERsK" -ft : JEFFERSON, APrU 14 Fran ces Louise Patton received first prise and Shirley Roland; second in the fifth and sixth trade tooth- ',""'".a -"a""- v. tbb tear . t. - Kat praauaaia taealrad dariag tka ytar, $303.43. -4 - -;v ..-j-- "i-- . l.aiui tl J dsria tha r.-O.- r " CLaaaa inmrrtd daxiac U yaar, 0. ' Kaata at Caatpaay atasdaad Baraty Chaaalty. Company at Kaw Tark. ' t , . Kuu af PmidBt Traak O. Marrta. -?Kaaaa af Sacratary Oarlaa'C. Haatk. "Utatory rakidaat attaracy for aarrlea Hon. a. H. Aaaritl. laiaraara varnata afaaaiv-flalaaair JOrajaa: '..-' .' u., ' - Arrsnge to AUend ThU Schcl ar Ssvc -r iA'r.; rwj a-a "i 'a -"wi--;e -" r- t.-"' 4, r- OdS aiear oyv "uooianar niecmcaii"jr v , r -k " "' V-K ff' '",J-aaaaJl--".. -.? '1- V. '""k eaBrsssaaai asH 1 - "" '-" a x: - ' - B . SALET.i COME ON 04 "I V One could sit and think oter this price for ho-jrra yet, one could not begin to imagine the derer; springie two-piece dresses that it will buy at Sh2pSsa, new Boucle in the pastel shades and only ttra tiZarn and forty-eight cents. Ideal indeed for thr girtt;xthoo2 and weal indeed for the girls who te their school ing on the links or the court ' Two piece woolen, loose Silk and wool suits cl weave, knit suits. New ; color combinations. 3.85 55 novelty weaves! " They are truly Q Off different . U.OO Sports hats of Boucle, cloth, and Viscas, ywrTl like the snappy styles. Tarns, Berets . and Sport Hats. 98 c i - 1.95 .. 49c, 69c 98c Shipley (Feet Test Free) ) Got Roliof NOW1 A Foot Comfort Expert of th Chicago StafF of y . sTwaai ttfu Asi . rruni ..11 - i t i ' . arr. arm arum. afwm. 3ar-a nafsm. wamra an .-7 bi' .horn td. culs! bura Foot Comfort Expert I mMMM: Friday arid ahiray4 f No matter what foot trouble you may have, it -will be revered for ytm at tbia Special Dcmoostration. r v "" " - An expert WiB saake PeaWgraphte prints ef yaw etodung-4 sect, wbtch reveal tbcar exact conditio. . Be wui shew Jrou what eaoM year pale; edviae yon in the proper selectioa of shoes to fit your feet styfiahly and eosafortably, and dcriMawtrate en yowf awn tact hew the application of the proper Dr. ScboTI Appliance or Remedy will make yon truly foot happy. AU&ia wthwrnttrnt , er eeli4Vfie evyevf .. ...y.; REMEMBER THE DATE! a atalaaa aaUI ratal aa a frwrn SmmtmL mi Or. SaaadTa Vina pmmmwr Cmmm,mtU m aalaalla teoeleteaa Car a UU faaa. s I A F " 'Z- j i v- V: