I . : . . : ., -. . . - : ; ... ..... ........ --... . ... . . .. . . : ' -. " r : : 1 ) Mrs. Hannah Martin Will Head Woman's Club For ONE of the most interesting meetings of the Salem Worn- an's club was held Saturday afternoon in the club house i on North Cottage street. Included in the business to come L before the club was a report from Mrs. Walter Spaulding on the benefit bridge tea given Saturday, May 7, when .the Sa- lem Woman's club and the Salem Heights Woman's club were joint hostesses for the benefit of the Salem Heights club. By virtue of her office as Martin and Mrs. J. C. Tibbits as delegates to attend the National bi-centennial convention to be held in Seattle, June 9. It was also announced that , the next regular meeting of the Salem club will be held June 2, instead of May 23 as has already been scheduled, due to the conflicting dates of the state convention of Woman's , clubs to be in session in' Portland, from-May 25 to 23 inclusive. Reports were also given con cerning the arrangements for the appearance of the Chemawa Girls' chorus at the Dornbecker hospi tal in Portland, with the exact date to be announced later. . The election of officers was the issue of the day, all offices being filled without any opposition or further nomination from the floor. The following officers-were elected, Mrs. Hannah Martin, president; Mrs. Clifton Mudd, rice president; Mrs. J. C. Tibbits, secretary; Mrs. J. A. Brownson, treasurer; Miss Eula McCulley, financial secretary; parliamentar ian, Mrs. H. D. Crosby; auditor, Mrs. J. M. DeTers; and trustee, Mrs. D. LaMoine Clark. Awards were made which were offered by the Salem Woman's . club, for the essays on "Oregon Products", with honors being won br Dorothy Williams, Veta Smith atd Warren Bertelson, all stu dents at Leslie Junior high school. The papers were., read by the three participants. They will again be presented for competi tion for the state prize. Mrs. Dav id Wright, chairman of the Ore gon Products' committee, pre pared an interesting report on the work the Salem club has been doing and their plans for the com ing year. A special feature of the after noon program was the Informal talk on "Gifted and Defective Children", given by Mrs. Sarah Prentiss, head of the .department of child development of Oregon State college. Mrs. Prentiss, who is recognized as reputable author ity on this subject, gave a most Interesting and educational talk, which she i later turned into an informal round table discussion. Mrs. Prentiss stressed particular ly the causes of defective children and their place and progress in society, explaining that the gifted child should be allowed to pro gress as rapidly as it's mental ca pacity would allow, rather than requiring the gifted child to be retarded in order to allow the de fective child to "hold its own A rising vote of thanks was given Mrs. Walter Spaulding. who so ably, served as chairman of the benefit bridge tea given recently. Mrs. Spaulding will act as social chairman for the club activities for the coming year. All-candidates night will be ob served at Fairview Community hall, Tuesday evening beginning at 8 o'clock, when a number ot atate and county candidates hare signified their intentions of at tending and appearing on the pro gram. An open discussion of plat forms of the various : candidates will occupy the major portion of the evening's entertainment.. The meeting is open to all interested and a good crowd is expected. Mrs. William A. Geriinger, nee Kathryn Cook, was the inspira tion for a three table bridge party - with Mrs. M. Cook and Mrs. Dei ' bert Schwabbauer as hostess. A lively shower preceded the re . freshment hour at which time Mrs. Ralph Hensley assisted the hostesses in serving. West Salem Community . club will meet Monday evening la the Community hall. The wives of men ot the organization will be special guests tor the banquet fol lowed by a social evening. , The Maccabee Thimble club will meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. a L. McNeil, the first house on the right east ot th Four Corners On the Peni tentiary road. "fir , . . . ' Mrs. Mildred L. Bright and daughter Virginia of 8 an Fran cisco, California, are recent arriv als in Salem. They will spend the , greater part ot the summer at the Richard Slater home on Rural av enue. ' Mrs. w. C. Conner accompanied by her son Clare Conner spent the past week in Cottage Grove and : Eugene visiting relatives. They re turned to their home in Salem Fri day. Mrs. Mary Becke of Aurora is a guest in the city at the hnm her daughter. Mrs. Edrar wrr and her son, Karl Becke. '.- Jefferson Mrs. C V. Clodfel ter will present her pupils bra recital at the Christian church, Tuesday night, May 1?.- --f '"f - : ;:;-:-"' Mrs. Ralph Campbell, "will be hostess to her club Wednesday. .- : Silverton Funeral services : lor Mrs. Sophia Detwyler will be held from Kaufman's church In the Dutch Flats Sunday after noon at one o'clock. ,: Mrs. j Dt- Jtryler died; at her home Friday at noon, v She was born in Switzer land. May. I. 1880, she Is sur- ? Tired by her widower, PauL oeneins anu kjlou w m Attract Daiem iviairons i ms w eeK j ear club president, Mrs. Hannah as club secretary, were named Mrs. W. S. Levens is MacDoweii Head At a meeting ot the Salem Mac Doweii club which was held Fri day evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Sherman on ' D street. Mrs. William S. Levens was elect ed president. Mrs. Walter P. Dentson, vice president, Miss Mary Cupper, secretary, Mrs. S. W. Starr, treasurer, and Mrs. O. D. Adams,' auditor. Mrs. Levens succeeds Miss Frances VIrglnie Melton, who has served the club for the past three years. Airs, sevens jias neen aim member of the organization for several years and prior to making her home in Salem had sung with the Grand Rapids Choral society. Grand Rapids, Michigan, and with the Baker MacDoweii club. As a V v pp,rec,a,on ?d neart- felt thanks for the untiring ef-1 torts of the retiring president, a handsome snakeskin music case was presented Miss Melton, as well as gifts to Miss Lena Belle Tartar, director of the group and Mis Ruth Bedford, club pianist A social hour followed the busi- ness meeting. ... i r- I War lVlOtnerS tO JCn lOV C 1 Alt j I oociai meeting The Salem Chapter of the A cl erical War Mothers will meet Tuesday afternoon in the Ameri can Lutheran church for a busi ness and social meeting. Plans will be made for the initiation of new members which will be held in the near future. Dr. Vernon Douglas wilt speak to the Mothers on the general sub ject of child welfare. The committee in charge of the tea hour includes Mrs. Eertha Smart, Mrs. Jane Evans, Mrs. Stella Wilson, Mrs. Flora Abbott, Mrs. R. G. Reigelman, Mrs. Lu- ella Legg, Mrs. Hulda Bradford, Mrs. Minnie. Kennedy, Mrs. Jessie Martin and Mrs. Carry O'Neil Min- JMiss Cuddy. This is the last meet ear, line to be held this season. . , - r auuiSTiue airs. 1. I. OICUIM- I i6MAi, numiaueu uiBW bers ot the Aumsville Women's 2??i.tB-?.me In WeiiStaon "'""I' sueai JZiu . crwJ ,v, "L c"'ei' Ir nea fc.7it. . i. Bi,irea I 6 . enioen . V-M "fneeieworit aaa con- roll-call with a memory gem. reading or short Instructive talk. I At the closing hour Mrs. Me-1 tieaan served a dainty lnneh. Mrs. Margaret Martin and Mrs. irma Speer assisted the hostess during the luncheon hour. ni w i . viuu luemuers nreseni wera: tne nostess, Mrs. T. Y. McCIellan, Mrs. T. C. Mountain. Mrs. Bess Ransom, Mrs. Millie Martin, Mrs. ""'K"" mama, airs, ciara ttuwa oi snaw, Mrs. ftiary Hljrh- Derger and small daughter, Vlr- Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. LeRoy Ledge ginia; Mrs. Charles Hein. Mrs. I wood Mrs. nmnh mra t ri in... t. . I jvnue ruwier, airs, irma Speer uu- wrs. uiaaya ciaxton. mm. Clara Howd will be hostess to the ciuo memDers at Der home on i I Miss Doris Arbucie was com- t Ttlimonrn1 Kir V, a m I 7Mr.r.."LTK. Dl'':, HMM utuiAo ni uutain. innav night at the family residence on compliment to the Legion follow SiSr6 r f davC!,nS and card In the business meeting, it is ex- ' .u.tovo ooocu in uvnor Miss Arbuckle were Misa All.. u.dl6xvMiSS Allc,Unrh' Miss ter Zosel Is in caVge of the Jro Anita Wagner. Miss Barbara. m -i, -m agner. Miss Barbara Pierce. Miss Barbara Compton. Miss Eleinor lrm.M Ssf SZfr r?th( ifSSt?lfi Tn611, 4f Ptffgy hui 4 &b au aif!! o- 8,? erX?tt& ?IUs Swift. Mrs. Arbuckle was assisted at the refreshment hour by Mrs George Vehrs. and Mrs. James Nicholson. Keizer. Mrs n. xtr was hostess to the Keizer Ladles' Aid Thursday all day at her home in Salem. Mrs. H. E. Johnson a.. slsted in servinr a nff.rii luncheon. The day was nnt inlbUots will be circulated and a QuUtins. Mrs. K1.V uh.vi.. (Jewell Gardner) and Mildred Gardner entertained wita several! Tocal solos and a duet. I Those present were Mrs Roylana 'fecial laviution Is Issued Melson. Raa KiniriM mn T.lto anyone interested. W "- 290 Clett, Mrs. J. C. Ackman, Mrs. J. A. Rey - Airs, w v. oa--a. sugaaiene Bartruff, Mrs I o. W. DeJardki. Mrs. Nick Brinkll j M"4red Gardner, Mrs. H. A.1 airs. G. Thomn.nn. etU aad ttt tess, Mrs! .-wwifc. Aira. ait ir..i her hmf .2 it7, aftenoon at hMi7 i-r-riSTtTf ?in ner temooa Included Mrs. a E. Jor- a 4.U-S EUHSr IlSir AF flA m.0 T"ava' . ?l"i" -U3C"' Overland. CtarV RJLt TZ v,ernon il lJfn- La.tler of nlSSF'aXE'- t0n DanI' Mrs" u? t!LrB' Wn tutt Pat toerg. Mrs. v William v Richter. Mrt.. If. Dahl. Mrs Rav RrTitnta nil -c. v." ' ,u. .xiariaau. , Piano and Voice Recital Monday Night Among the series of spring re- leitals sponsored by the Willam ette school of musio wilT be an ; especially interesting on Tues day night at Waller ball, at which time students In voice under the coaching ot Prof. Cameron Mar- I aflft.11 sifit tnffanfsi In nlsn 4 am Miss Frances Virginie Melton win 06 presented in joint recital. VI?r,am w tn Dub- MacDoweii Forest Elves Frances Laws. Marjorie o'Deii Handel o sleep, why Dost M -Tnou .LeJt1 Enftwh nmmt Ichopin Prelude No. . 10. 19 Bacn Prelude and Fugue No. 7 Frances Laws Campbell-Tipton The Crying of Water Campbell-Tipton The Spirit Flower Woodman Birthdav Elizabeth Clement , Schumann Phantasletucke (Dream Visions) Godard Jonrlerie Leschetizkr Intermezzo in Octaves Frances Laws Horn Cherry Pie Eva Delll Acqua Villanelle Elizabeth Clement Debussy Deux Arabesques MacDoweii Sonata Eroica First Movement Frances Laws i r t lViaUlaing - r lSner M.' 1 rl-l F"a vwcuiaicu A pretty wedding of Saturday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the Trivof PrAahrf Artan KnTtn vtaa , wa. tnftt whlch nnlt6d ta T.n,-. Ttrii- o.i- John H. Fisher of Stay ton. Dr. Grover C. Birtchet read the service In the presence of 60 friends. The vows were taken be fore the fireplace where flowers and ferns were banked. The use or man, flowers about the long parlor made a lovely settlnsr for the service. Following a wedding trip south by motor, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will make their home In Stayton. Mrs. Fisher has lived In Salem for the past several years. Mr. Fisher Is a graduate of Oregon State college, where he was affiliated with the Beta Theta PI fraternity. Sllverton The Tryphena Girls were hosts to their mothers at dln- ner at their May meeting. The affair was held in the dining hall of the Odd Fellow lodge quarter. A three-course chicken dinner was served at 7 o'clock. Between courses, songs by Miss Cathaleene Cuddy and readings by Miss Ora Larson were enjoyed. The dinner committee consisted ot Miss Em ma Adamson, Miss Larson and Present at the dinner were Mrs i au auiuiovu, oils. lai l uvnif ,nn 1ra T a 6tF Mr. nK.-l.. Riches. Mrs. R V. Larann MrL r-h.ri0 m - w.V- n. Riches, Mrs. Frank Mllliken. Nei- no Cavendar Letha Cavendar, Rose Specht, Emma Adamson, Ruth Lorenzon, Winifred and Lois Riches, Ora Larson. Cathaleene Cuddy and Helvle Sliver. Mehama A shower was given Mrs. Teetera Fridav afternoon at the home of her father' Mr. w. p Mulkev. A 4 o'clock lnnrh was served to the following women: Mrs. Ed Taylor, Mrs. Clem Taylor. - ' Mn. roraer. Mrs n. fmi m mm Floyd Monroe, Mrs. Boyington, Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs. Burdick, Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Mattle Stout, Miss Annie Stout. Miss Genevlere Mnlkr , on. Mrs. Ln Dickson. M!s otHn r&r. Mr t.o Tr ti Mrs. Teeters and Miss Claredna Mulkey. The rpp-nlar mutllti. tx,- AmoriMn t h i aay nlgIlt wm bft 8upplemented a ... . " " v in an. AnrorrtinniAni v s that fha nrmrmm in .7 V. ir.TirJir iX"T I mm wiiioh imj. - i IhT th nthmi h, n ! " . u"uu wVlu it ii r ii m i nn arva t av . MiaaAS thTAunar Vnartet:. 108 h Kenneth Fleming and trio UW ot the social hour and re- Members of the W. C. T. U. wil liar Tuesdav ntMtlnr. wklOt wit be held in the W. C. T. D. hall on Commercial street Mrs. J. J. Tall- m will be ln charge of the af- alr and sh oas chosen Mrs. Emily PrewotVMrs. Charles Fessen'den, Mr. Gertrude Remington, Mrs. E. I Rowe as her assistants. .Sample I round table discussion will be I aeI- M". D. Yarns will Jt ronP vocal numbers. All members are urged to be present - , .v . . I Sni Branch of the American Associaiion women win meet Tor oaiaraay,- jaay J1 l n one o'clock luncheon at tns SUTP Orlllst of the Gray I ue. The speaker will be Prof. Law rence J. Zlllman ot Willamette University; Bernlce Rlckman will ... - ., . ports from members attending the wortnwest Regional Conference I A.lt. 1 mm - . . Officers chosen for the eomlnc W to represent the- Alumnae as- oclaUon ot Beta Chi sorority In- clude. Ml8 Er Roberts, pree!- dent; m" Marjorie Christensea. uAMtm- Mie. t.vi. t, I aT u. .-j in.. Mcuuici, cuu-wiu 4vat i uaines. reporter. - ... - SOCIAL CALENDAR v Sunday t May IS . v Benefit tea, at home ot Mrs. Susan Varty. t(ft D street, I to 7 o'clock. . . . - . Balem Riding academy cross country ride leaving stables at 2 o'clock. " , v Monday, May 19 Parent ' Teacher association meeting, McKlnley school business meeting and election ot officers; pro gram. 1 2 - . American Legion Auxiliary meeting, in Fraternal temple; enterUin the Legion at 1:41 with special pro gram and refreshments. Parent Teacher's meeting ot Leslie school, la Les lie Junior high school, T:I0 o'clock Installation of of ficers and program of interest Sigma Nn chapter of Delphlans, regular study ses sion, t o'clock in pubUs library. Willamette Shrine, Order of White Shrine of Jer usalem, Masonls temple; convention reports; Mother's day Idea to be observed. Book Review club ot Salem Women's club, S:S 'clock ln Women's clubhouse. West 8alem Community club meeting Monday even ing ln community hall. Tuesday, May 17 W. C. T. TJ. SUver Tea. regular meeting, Tuesday, S o'clock ln W. 0. T. TJ. hall on South Commercial street. Chadwick chapter of Eastern Star, honor past ma- . trons and patrons at regular meeting. Masonic hall; floral degree during business session. American War Mothers, gpoclal meeting. American Lutheran church; Dr. Vernon Douglas to talk on child welfare. e Wednesday, May 18 Security Benefit club with Mrs. Ackley. IB SO North Fifth street; t o'clock. Foreign Missionary meeting of Leslie Methodist church, in Leslie. halL Wednesday, May II, 1 o'clock. Anyone interested Invited to attend. Maccabee Thimble club, Wednesday, at I o'clock, at home ef Mrs. C. L. McNeil, first house on right, east of four corners en penitentiary road. Thursday, May 19 American Legion Auxiliary benefit, Illihee club house; playing starts at S o'clock. Friday, May 10 Sewing club of Business and Professional Women's club, with Miss Lois Ohmsrt, South Commercial street. Dancing Party and Golf Keep Illihee Count i y Club Busy ILLIHEE country club members have been busy people this weekend. Friday was ladies day at the club with Urea interest shown in the spring progress. A special flag tournament also offered interest and Mrs. W. E. Chandler, was runner up for this. Those enter ing the tournament Friday were Mrs. F. G. Baldock. Mn Roger Mything, Mrs. C. N. Needham, Mrs. Otho White, Mrs. rrea jsernarai, Mrs. Kay Buslcic, Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs. Ce phus Starr, Mrs. G. C. Bellinger. Mrs. David Adolnh. Mr. jaice tfiinrer, Mrs. Koy Uard, Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Jack Johnston, Mrs. L. B. Endi- cott, Mrs. William Stacy, Miss Mollis Schwabbauer. Mrs. Alice Blake Butz, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. A. A. Gueffroy. Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Max Flannerr. Mrs. J. N. Bishop, and Mrs. Charles Low. Special guests were Mrs. Harry Crain, Mrs. Kate Bell and Mrs. B. F. Pound. At one o'clock a luncheon was served in the long dining room of the clubhouse. Mrs. C. N. Needham was com mittee chairman for this lunch eon. The committee in charge ot the coming Friday luncheon Includes Mrs. William Stacy, Miss Molly Schwabbauer, Mrs. Emmett Skel ly, and Mrs. Frank Shafer. Saturday night a gay dancing party was enjoyed by members of tho club and their Trffends. Many out of town guests were present for this affair and many dinner and supper parties were part of the dancing party plans. Among hosts for pre-dance par ties were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Low, who entertained as their guests at-their Falrmount hill home, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bron augh. Dr. and Mrs. Ray Staub. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bynon and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Twiford all of Portland. - Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baldock. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Blshon. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mything, Mr. and urs. Joseph DeSouza, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bynon, Jr., Mrs. Lenore Park, all ot Salem; W. Swan of Oregon City: and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn of Corval- lls. Salem women to motor to Port land Monday to take part ln the national prohibition repeal pa rade ' will Include Mrs. Louis Lachmund. Mrs. James Linn. Mrs. T.'A. Llvesley, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Bud Statesman. Mrs Curtis urosa. Mrs. Frsnk Halik. Mrs. Hans Belts. Mrs. Harry Hawkins. Mrs. Ted Mesch and Mrs. O. H. scnuneman. - . . Miss Irma Sawyer entertained attractively with a dinner party at the W. D. Clarke home Friday night complimenting Miss. Lois Latimer, Miss Gale Curr-jr, Mrt. juary jonnson, Mrs. WJV. Clarke, Iff n. ... Mias uoris Tuiaree. arrans iiamu ton, and Wilmer Well. ? " 'I The i GRADUATE A few words of cheer mean so much and cost so little. At least seal card. Or, we have other gifts at rea sonable prices. ' - .- NEEDHAM'S ATLAS BOOK STORE t ; ;. tournament which is now in Jefferson The Past Noble grand dub of Mt. Rebekah lodge entertained in honor of Mother's day, Thursday afternoon in the lodge rooms of the Odd Fellow's hall. The' room was beautifully decorated. Baskets of spires and Iris were placed about the room. with blue and gold flowers bank ed at the upper end. At an impressive ceremony members ot the club presented Mrs. Dora Humphrey with the of ficial past noble grand pin, and crowned her as mother of the club. An original poem was read oy Mrs. B. S. Thurston. Musical numbers Included violin solo by Virginia McKee accompanied by Mary Louise Fontaine; vocal solo "Circle of Love", by Geraldlne Regester; duet by Miss Dillon and Miss Regester, with Miss Durfee at the piano. Guests present Included Fran ces Goin, Mrs. Leo Smith, from Albany; Mrs. W. D. Barnes, Mrs. ueorge Mason, Mrs. Mayme Dor- man, Mrs. T. O. Kester, Mrs. Net tie Reeves, Mrs. S. Thomas, Mrs. wiancne Lipoy, Mrs. W. J. Loon ey, Miss Addle Libby. Mrs. S. A. Pease, Mrs. Evalyn Wall, Mrs. J. H. Roland of Salem. Mrs. Mary Bilyeu. Mrs. J. C. Hartley, Mrs. William Hart, Mrs. J. A. Davis, of The Dalles; Miss Frances Pierce. Miss Bertha Dillon. Miss Geraldlne Regester. Miss Maude Durfee. Mrs. Marie Flint McCall ni preside over the Monday night session- of Willamette nhrin White Shrine of Jerusalem at Masonic temple, la the absence of miss uiaays Adams of Woodburn. The meeting will be given over to convention repbrts. The social hour will be centered about Moth er's day. Mrs. Winifred Herrlck Is chairman of the committee in charge and will be assisted bv Mrs.. Florence Pngh, Mrs. Mynne Mewart, hiss Ruth Lawrence, Mrs. Mary Curtis, Mrs. Lanra Douglas. Mrs. Vera Barrick, Hiss Hasel Pickens and Mrs. Carrie Chase. YOUR PORTRAIT always a jrracious ffift "Cyn" Cronise - CAMERA STUDIO Coaut Jfc Commercial Sts. Phone S414 " - - ; f P. T. A. Meetings j Feature Monday Night . The I Leslie Junior high school: Parent-Teachers will meet Mon day night at the school house as will the McKlnley Parent Teach ers at the McKlnley school. . Leslie association will have In stallation of officers. Those to take office will be Mrs. Dan Mc Lellan, president; . Mrs. John H. Car kin. vice president; Mrs. W. L. Phillips, secretary; and- Mrs. R, O. Brady, treasurer. ' The business presided over by Mrs. Hal Hoss, present president, will be followed by a program hoar. Dr. D. B. Hill will show motion pictures of "The life ot a Healthy Child" taken ln the Les lie school building, and also of Oregon scenic pictures. Mrs. Dan McLellan will give a report of the recent convention held in Aumsville and Miss Joy Hill will give vocal selections. At McKlney Mrs. C. A. Downs will give a report ot child health work, and Delmer Dewey, director of Oregon state college training school will spesk on the "Con servative versus the Progressive school." Discussion wUI be enjoy ed following the talk and special music has been arranged. Girl Reserves Plan Summer Camps Plans are rapidly taking form for the summer camps for the lo cal Girl Reserves and July 9th. July 21st is the date set for the various camps, one. week for grade school girls, one week for Junior high school girls, and the last week for senior high school girls. The board members are plan ning- to have their June meetings at camp when further discussion will be given to camp repairs and Improvements. Several improve ments will be made this year; an additional two room house, a new flolr in the tent used for the bath house, new cupboards in the kit chen, cooler ln the pantry and otner necessary changes. A camp rally is being arranged for the last week ln May. At this time Dr. Bennett Hill will show motion pictures which he has made at Camp Santaly. Pre-Nuptial Shower is Pretty -Affair One of the many pretty pre-nuptial parties and the last to be giv en for Mrs. John Fisher, nee Jo Mauldlng. was that for which Miss Joyce Anderson was hostess at her home Thursday evening. Bridge was in play with winning scor being held by Miss Frances Ssnde. Many spring flowers, mostly peonies, lilles-of-the-valley and maiden-hair fern were used effec tively about the rooms. The lun cheon served at the close of bridge was developed ln a pink and white color scheme. Miss Dor othy Krebs assisted at the lunch eon hour. Guests ln comnlimnt to tha bride-elect were Miss Mamret Davidson. Miss Dorothr Knn. Miss Frances Sanda, Miss Bunny Aiuier, miss veima Simpklns, Miss uorotna cannon. Miss Sibrl White. Miss Billie Giese. Miss Kathryne Elgin, Mrs. Joe Lan, Miss Ruth Skinner, and Misa Honora Reidy. , Bethanv Mr. and Mr ni Schants entertained on their first wedding anniversary by Inviting a few friends In for the evening. Cards were the diversion of the evening followed by supper. present were Mr. and Mrs. Har wlck Dahl and daughter KathUnn Mr. and Mrs. W. Richter. xrr. and Mrs. Luther Hatteberg and daugh ter laou Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sa tern and sons. Marshall ani Wal lace, Mr. and Mr?. Anton Dahl, Or- ianao ana Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. uonrad Dahl. Mr. and Mrs TMvin Overlund, Albert. Edna and Lena overlund. Mr. and Mrs. Alhort Mead. Stephen Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Harman. Mrs. nharlea hnr. rell, Mrs. Oscar Wlgle, Mrs. F.1 M. rowen, air. and Mrs. Georae Hove. Evelyn. Donna Dean TTnvo Mrs. Marie Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. nay schants. Aurora Miaa Veeer HaUi. ra. ler appeared in two piano num- oers ai ine junior senior banquet and dancinr nartr h Multnomah hotel ball room Tues- aay night honoring the June grad uation ciass oi tne Good Samari tan hospital. Miss Sadler ham in. peered in concert on several occa sions in Portland recently. Members of Alnha Phi nmi SOroritr " will be rnesta Mnndi evening of Mrs. Martin Ferry ln ner aiuaio in me steusioff build ing. : - -.- Superfluous Hair Is a Handicap in THE OUTDOOR SEASON The MART ON Method perma-. nently rids face, nnderarms and Umbs ot un sightly hair growths . safely and surely. In vestigate this method today! Xe Pastes : No Liquids . . ' . No Powders ;; Consultation Free Open Tuesday Eves. Till T P.M. Marton Laboratories ; D04 1st Natl Bank, Salem ' '."-;- TeL 412T., " --'-j " -: Clip" and Mall Today " Without obligation kindly ; ' send me a copy ot literature Name 'i ...........'." Address JLcllgC JJCUClll Promise of Colorful Aft ONCE more society turns its attention to benefits. The week will start with a delightful benefit tea at the horns of Mrs. Susan Varty, 860 D street, this afternoon between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock. The affair is beinsr given by th Business and Professional Women's club and the funds ob tained will be used for convention expenses for the delegates to go to Klamath Falls for the state dub. convention Mar 20-21-22. Receiving will be Miss Merl Dimmick, dub president, Mrs. Mona Yoder, Mrs. Susan Varty, Miss Clara Urlaub, Mrs. Past Officers Will be Complimented An evening of especial Interest to members ot Chadwick chap ter. Order ot the Eastern Star will be that for Tuesday night at which time the past matrons and patrons ot the order will be the special guests. At this time a floral degree ln honor to the special guests will be presented during the business hour over which Mrs. Stella Henry will preside. A program ot music by a boy's quarter from Parrish Junior high school and reading by Lyman McDonald. It Is expected that a large num ber will be ln attendance both from Salem lodge and from Turn er, Gervals, snd Woodburn orders eaeh of which has been Invited to attend. The committee in charge of the arrangements include Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McEIhinney. Mrs. Addle Curtis. Mrs. Clara Behrens. Mrs. Julia Harms. Mrs. Blanche Kelson. Mrs. Cora Raftety and Wayne Henry. Young Pianist Will be Heard in Concert A young pianist of destinction ln the city, Emory Stewart Hob son, pupil of Miss Ruth Bedford, wUI be presented in a Chopin re cital Tuesday evening at the resi dence studio of Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts. Because of the limited seating capacity of the studio it has been necessary to make this recital in vitational. It Is possible that the recital will be repeated and those wishing to hear it and not able to hear it Tuesday night are asked to make reservations with Miss Bedford at her studio. The program includes: Fantasy ln F Minor, Op. 41. Ballade ln F Minor, Op. IS. Nocturne ln G Major, Op. 87, No. 1. Walts in C Sharp Minor, Op. 64, No. X. Prelude In F Major, Op. 28, No. 28. Scherzo ln C Sharp Minor, Op. 89. Etude in F Major. Op. 85, No. 8. Polonaise in F Sharp Minor, Op. 44. Macleay Mrs. J. F. C. Tekea- burg entertained members of the 4 M" club relatives and a few Intimate friends at her home Wednesday night at a dinner par ty honoring her husband whose 61st birthday occurred May It. Those present besides the honor guest and Mrs. Tekenburg were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. H. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. W. Frlnk. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Fu est man. Mrs. O. Shelberg, Mrs. Edith Karl son, Mrs. M. Kephart. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee. Hazel Magee. Margaret Magee, Mr. and Mrs. O. Baker, Allan Baker, Rodger Baker. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mar tin, Harry Martin Jr. Many people from Salem have been lured to Portland this past week by the beauty and excel lence ot the play "Green Pas tures." Among those to attend were Dean and Mrs. R. R. Hewitt. Mrs. O. C. Locke. Mrs. Dan Mc Lellan. Mrs. V. R. Griggs, Miss Ruth Clark. Miss Loa Thompson, Mrs. W. H. Lytle. Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. George Rogers, Miss Beryl Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Paulus. Miss Elisabeth Put man. Mrs. Percy Kelley, and Mr. and Mrs. Irl McSherry. Styes, Red and Granulated Lids Are treated by many with eye ' waters and salves. We positively curs such troubles with glasses by overcoming the cause. The eato is eye strain and nerve strain. Our glasses will give re lief ln the most stub born cases. POMEROY & KEENE OPTICIANS 4.v 878 State Next fte Postal TeL " ""' ' . -llcillb VLJIVC ernoon o Winifred Merrick, Mrs. Delia Hayden and Miss Helen Lou ise Crosby. Alternating at the urns" during the receiving hours will be Mrs. Nora Baird, Miss Julia Webster, Mrs. LaMoine Clark, Miss Crace Gilliam. Miss Maura Hale, Miss Grace Taylor, Dr. Mary Purvine. and Miss Ju ana Holmes. Those who wUI assist in serving include: Mrs. Hulda Liedstrom, Mrs. Effle Arehart, Miss Daisy Hayden, Mrs. Esther Hagedorn, Mrs. Emily Howard, Mrs. Lillian CadwelL Miss May Cleveland. Mrs. Effle Herbster, Miss Phebe McAdams, Miss Amanda Schwab bauer. Miss Josephine Shade, Mrs. Myrtle Anderson and Miss Ruth Moore. Special music has been arrang ed for the afternoon hours this to be given by the club chorus under the direction of Mrs. Lls beth Wsters. Mrs. Effle Arehart will sing and feature dances will be given by little Marcelle Herb ster. Thursday one of the colorful bridge parties of the season will be the benefit to be given at Il lihee Country clubhouse with members of the American Legion auxiliary as hostesses. The funds from this affair which is an an nual one, x goes for the child wel fare and hospital work of the or ganization. Mrs. J. T. Delaney is ln general charge, and assisting her Is Mrs. Lelf Bergsvik. Mrs. Henry Four nier, Mrs. Glen Seeley, Mrs. F. N. Waters, and Mrs. R. H. White. Special music Is being given by the Chemawa Girls' octette, snd a skating novelty by Lan and Ben nett will be features of tLa tea hour. , Hostesses for the tables are re quested to bring both table cov ers and cards. Reservations are being made with Mrs. Delaney, 740 C: Mrs. Lelf Bergsvik. 878 1; and Mrs. R. IL White,. 587. Hayesvtlle Mrs. Claud Tal madge entertained Thursday af ternoon at a bridge luncheon. This is the last ot the series that has been extending through rfie win ter months. Members present were Mrs. K. L. Moore, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. Rovilla McAfee, Mrs. Robin Day and the hostess. Mrs. Claud Talmadge. Spectal guests were Mrs. g. SUrr, Mrs. Wslter Bonbell and Mrs. Louis Stanley. Mrs. Rovilla McAfee received the prize for the highest score. For Representative OTTO K. PAULUS Licenses Must Be Reduced At a conservative estimate, one car la every tea has not been li censed and the loss throvgh un licensed cars is approximately 8L 009,000 for the year.- The situa tion threatens to grow worse sad farmers and laboring men cannot license their cars.. As former chairman ot the Automobile Li cense Revision Committee ef the Oregon Automotive Conference, X have given much consideration and study to automobile license fees. Through enforced economics ot 10 and a one cent Increase in gas tax. license tees can be re duced at least 50 , and if nomi nated and elected I shall sponsor and promote legislation to that effect.: - - -. t . A lawyer with business experi ence.', . , . t- Slog&n: Reduce automobile li cense tees, relieve unemployment, lift real property tax burden. (P(L Adv.) . :.. . t r g t V - "-.' v. . - -5 y :,"- ;.-. t "- , - t . - r . . ; . - '; T ' " ' . '.". - - ' ' V ".'"' ' A 1