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. . . PARE TWO The pKEGOn statesjiait, saiettu Oregon, rnaay woranig, my re. rare S ociety News an dClub Aff airs l Olive M. Doak, Society EdiUt Music Festival Program Event vOi Tonight Aa rent not toon to be for gotten In Salem, It the program la nearly as food aa la anticipated, will; be the presentation ot the Salem achool children in the arm 017 beginning t 7:45 o'clock. - Thie la acting aa a grand finale to Moat week and in It will par tlclpate about 100 achool children under tha direction ot Miss Qret ehett Kreemer and a start ot as sisting teachers. . One ot tha tntereatlng parte ot the .program will be the manner in which, tha large number ot children fill be managed. Tha youngsters are drawn from tho primary gradea to high school and the system- need to manage- all the! ;' nnmber which must ba ar ranged on tha stage, amounts to military etratesy. T th unarr Thursday altar- noon practice waa under headway. Thai various groups were designat ed by color and so arranged that they wars. called Into place by the! particular color, red, white or : other color. Long lines ot laarchlnx thlldren coming onto the mamouth stage from several directions; each lino graduated tor height, mad tha large chorus of rover 500 Toicee assume Its place with practically no trouble. Not only la the management rolnr to h worth obMrnaci but the musical program which is giv en in aetau bciow, wm oe one 10 SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday, May 19 - Hal Hibbard auxiliary with Mrs. Henry C. Miller, 405 Kearney street, 2 o'clock. Council ot Church Women at Jason Lee church from 10 to 4 o'clock. Officers of W. It. C. at Masonic temple, 2:30 o'clock tor drill. ; Saturday, May 20 ' American Association ot Unlrersity Women,' Masonic temple, 1 o'clock luncheon; speaker. Dr. V. L. O. Chit-., tock, of Reed college., v Women's Relief Corps, regular meeting, 2 o'clock. Miller's ball. Be attractive! Be well-groomed! Be Free from unwanted hair! , Superfluous hair IS a handicap to beaut y I The M A R T O N Method permanent ly rids face, under arms and limbs ot ib nightly hair . growius saieiy ana '. 7 surely. Investigate Hhis method today! SO Pastes Sfo Liquids No Powders No Needles MARTON Laboratories 1st Natl Bank Bid?., Salem TeL 4t7 , ...... Clip and Mall ; ; Please Send Literature Kama ; . Address : 4A 1 .1 IN 1 , r ? i ba jwmembered. Salem high school band, under the direction ot Wesley Roeder, has won much approval this year and it will introduce the program with a group ot about S3 high achool stu dents. This will be followed by various comlnations of Toiees. It ta hoped that tha am all charge being made for admitanee will be sufficient to pay expenses and have a substantial aum left oyer lor presentation to the- mus ic departments ot the city school. 1. f ' ' ' Marttana Overture .....Wallace Washington Post March . .Souaa Salem high achool band Wesley Roeder, director 1L Hail to tha San .Towner Boys chorus of Highland School Era Beatty and Carolyn Car roll, directors TIT Bluo Danuba Walts Strauss I Honored GlieSt secret .uauuer pupila trom all city schools Bearnica Skeen, accompanist G retch en Kr earner, director V1L Cradle Song ...Brahms Florlan'a Song ..Qodard-Stickles Girls' Glee club, Salem high Maxlne Ross, accompanist vin. : A Comic .Chinese Tradedy . .......... Gottschalk Pop Goes tha Weasel . . .Schaffer Boys' Glee dub, Salem high School IX. Tha Spacious Firmament -I "Crea tion') ........Haydn. Serenade .............Schubert Forest Dance ...Targett Combined Mixed Choruses, Salem high school Eva Cochran, accompanist Mrs. W. D. Littler Rhythm Orchestra First and a e e o n d grades Washington school -Direction of Martha Jean Adams and Lita Waters nr. Tulips Gaynor Lullaby ....Geibel Fairy Folk Gaynor Primary chorus, third grade Lincoln, McKinley schools Direction of Merle Davenport and Mildred Wyatt. V. Song Cycle A Day in Venice , Kevin Dawn Gondoliers Venetian Lore Song Good Night Chorus composed of pupils ot Leslie and Parrish junior high schools. Accompanist, Helen Prang Director, Gretchen Kreamer VI. To the Wind . . . .Spencer-Leavitt Spanish Waltz ..Baldwin Song ot Arthur's Knights Baldwin Grade school chorus, com posed of fifth an"fl sixth grade Mother's day was tha occasion tor a gathering of friends at the; homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Un derbill In honor of Mrs. W. O. Littler, mother ot Mrs. Underbill and who will soon ba 04 years old. Mrs. Littler entered Into tha enjoyment ot tha day contributing her portion of tha social activities of tha hour, befitting one ot younger years. Those present were Mrs. W. D. Littler, the honor guest, and Mrs. Anna Hustead a sister trom Cald well, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Littler, a son from Forest Grove; Mrs. Neal Litler and son Junior of Portland. Dr. C. V. Littler, and son Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Con- net and son John Robert, Mrs. Virginia Daniels and son, all of Albany; Mrs. J. W. Mengues and daughter, Miss Ida Mengues of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Underbill. The Friday luncheon of the Un itarian Women's Alliance is post- Enire Nous Club Closes Spring . Season ; A gay card party, entertained members and guests at the Entra Nous club house Wednesday eve ning, this being the closing party ot the Season. Cards were in play at ulna tables with high score prises for the guests going to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kreuger. Tha club high-score prizes went to Mrs. Chris Hampshire and William Earl while tha second high scores went to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hummel. The grand prizes for tha entire season were awarded to Mrs. H. C Hummel and W. O. Kreuger. Elaborate decorations ot yellow and green spring flowers wera used in baskets and profusely atrut tha tin rooats. A sap per was served following tha card, playing. Guests and members present tor tha evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wotth Henry. Mr. and Mrs. U L. Sltper, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Xr gar, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Boehringer, Mr. and Mrs. Rosa R. II111. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hlalar. Mrs. George Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Kreuger, Mr. and Mrs. wmiam EarL Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moses. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mr and Mrs. H. a Hummel, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smart. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Gehrke. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gib son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tremmllts and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hamp shire. Tha club will resume their so cial activities thi coming fait P. L. E. and F. Club Enjoy Macleay Party One of tha most delightful af rairs of the year for tha P. L. B. & P. culb waa held Wednesday at the spacious home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburr at Ma cleay. A regular business meeting was held in the afternoon with the following members present Mrs. Lettle Hansen, Mrs. Hester Hogan, Mrs. Anna Borkman, Mrs. Mary Aplin. Mrs. Azxle Hlxsoa Mrs. Ella Lants, Mrs. 8ylrla Fur lough, M. Frances Greenwood. Mrs. Jennie Gould, Mrs. Delia Schellberg and Leila Vinson. A social time waa then enjoyed until 7 o'clock when a pot lack supper was served followed by an evening of entertainment. Additional guests for tha eve- nine were L. B. Hlxson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klnser, Ike Vinson. Mr, and Mrs. Vera Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knighten, William Gould. Mrs. Floyd . Holsington. Wayne Greenwood, John Davis poned indefinitely on account oft and Mr. and Mrs. John Taken the death of one ot the members. 1 burg. Missionary Society uniovs ocott noma Tha home of Mrs. J. Vinton Scott waa' opened to tha members and friends of the Foreign Mis sionary society of Leslie Method ist church Wednesday afternoon. After a abort business session the guests wera invited to stroll around tha spacious rooms and look at tha different articles and curios trom China. The pieces wera explained by Mrs. Scott, who formerly made her home in China: After a Tory pleasant social hour. dainty refreshments wera served by the hostess. The following wera present: Mesdames Margaret Leavenworth, Ida M. Mulligan. Daisy Melntyra, Grace Otjen and small daughter Beatrice, Sarah Lowry, Rossla Llnfoot, Jessie Bertleson, Mary Bishop, Elisabeth Ingrey, Alta Johnson, Flora McShana, Nellie Murray, Minnie Nye, Elsie Rhot- an, Mary Ritchie, Mnrgnerite Rose man, Ala Ulrich, Anna Vlck, Norma Conner, Anna Garnjobst, W. N. Ash, R. J. Davey, Zeda Rhoten Lisle, Clara Lucas, K. X. Smylla, M. U. Richie. K. T. Grace, Etta Pickens. B. B. Merrill, Sarah Roberts, C. W. Perrlmaa, C. O. Schramm and tha Misses Vesta MMigan, Jennie Dally, Faith Fri day-, Lorraine Robins. Letha Polk, Ethel Mae Nichols, Alice Llnfoot and tha hostess, Mrs. J, Vinton Scott. 1 as. 1 Rdyal Neighbors Have Potluck Dinner Tha Royal Neighbors - sawing club met Wednesday at tha noma ot Mrs. Curtis WltseL Mr. J. W. Sinters! waa assisting: hostess. pot luek dinner was served at noon. A short business meeting was held and the remainder of tha time spent la needle work and cial eon venation. Guests of tha club ware Mrs. Sylvia Gardner. Mrs. Anna Gelsec Mrs. Leila Sharp, Mrs. Crista! 81- meral and Mrs. Nora Geissr. Club members present were Mrs. Florence Wright. Mrs. Mil dred Nash, Mrs. Bertha Lov eland. Mrs. Carrie Bunn, Mrs. Geneva Olson, Mrs. Sarah Harder, Mrs. Irena Speed, Mrs. ITelen Persons, Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Fran ces Byers, Mrs. Tryon, Mrs. Wal ker, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Lewis and the hostess, Mrs. Witzell. Gervais Rev. Graf loos spoke on "Cooperation" before tha Women's Missionary society meeting at tha church Wednes day afternoon. Eight ladles gave a playlet entitled ."Operation. Mrs. Katherlne Marshall. Mrs. Mlanio Parsons and Edith Cage assisted Mrs. Minnie Jelderks in serving. Scie A birthday party for Agnea Bedcka was held at the home ot her parents Monday af ternoon. Anna Faultus, Lillian Holscheck, June Cyrus, Patricia Densmore, Bessie Holscheck, Evelyn Palon, Florence Dsnnl- son and Carolina Flanagan. .Mrs. E.G Hornschiich Compliments . Verabow.Bride'Electof Aho PirgH Chemawa Teacher 'Speaks Before Woman's Club at Hubbard; Star Entertains Masons LabUh Center Compliment ing Miss Vera Dow, whose mar riage to Arlo Pngh will he an event of the early aummer, Mrs. E. G. Hornschuch was hostess for a pre-auptlal ahower at her home Wednesday afternoon. At tha service hour tha hostess was assisted by Bernadeen Daugh- erty, Florence Pngh. Erna Horn schuch and Eva Dow. Others present Included tha honor guest. Vara Dow, Mrs. W. R. Daugherty, Mrs. W. A. Star- kef. Mrs. H. E. Boehm, Mrs. E. J. Weinman, Mrs. Frank Wein man, Mrs. L D. Bennett, Mrs. Harry Bennett, Mrs. Earl Har- mos, Mrs. Nicholas Karth, Mrs. K. 8. Tonts, Mrs. Harry Lovre. Mrs. A. F. Rominger. Mrs. I. M. Page. Mrs. J. p. Cozad, Mrs. Clyde Cosad and daughter Mary Lea, Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mrs. H. B. Akar, Mrs. O. O. MeClaughry. Mrs. Alico Jefferson, Mrs. P. J. Rues and daughter Barbara Jean, Mrs. J. Page, Myrtle Page. Grace and Frances Klampe, Mrs. J. F. Pugb Mrs. Guy Dow and Betty Pah. Yoodburn Members ot the Masoaie lodge wera special guests of Ever green Assembly No. IS, Order at the Rainbow Girls. Mo day aight whea they held a spe cial meeting for initiation follow ing tha regular meeting of tha Masons. Miss Gwendolyn Strike presided and degrees wera con ferred upon Mnrlal Beckman. Musis was provided by the East- n star choir. Misa Eleanor Wright, grand worthy advisor, and Miss Elols Wright, mother advisor of Chadwlck assembly. snd Mrs. David Wright of Sa lem wera guests and with F. W. Settlemier, Mrs. Mabel Settlemier, E. J. Hughes and Dr. Thomas Sims ot the Woodburn orders gave short talks. Hubbard Miss Mary Newell. homo economics director of the Chemawa Indian school talked on various phasea ot Indian welfare before tha Woman's club when it met at the home of Mrs. L. A. Bradea Wednesday . afternoon. Other numbers wera given by Maria da Lesplnasse, Mrs. George Crimps, Mrs. Neva McKensle, Mrs. Mattle Crocker, Mrs. Julius Stauffer and Mrs. Lawrence Scholl sang. Mrs. .Kathleen. Beckman, Mrs. Jerome Jackson, and Dr. -Ethel Riley assisted at the tea hour. p a mm asu uiwm i ma - . the home of' Mrs, . Lester' Will when there will ba election of officers. : -. ; o. .. Mehama !. A "surprise birth day party waa - given little Delia Mao Hambraeht Taesday after school at tha home ot her grandmother, Mrs. E. L. Cothren. Tha table waa decorated with a small Maypole as the canter piece and small green and pink streamers. Present wera Dickie and Gilbert Wagner, June Dick son, Wllma and Ruthle Harris. Beverley Ann Phillips, Lois and Halley Stevens and Delia Mae HumbraehL . ARE HERE AGAIN! Here's another of oar popular "Dollar Dtf excursions over tbe Decoration Daj holidays. Roondtrips to almost every where in the West for about U a onle good oa all trsiasv Start your trip oa one of these dates: 20. 2720. 20. 30 Be eW hj miditbt, J Portland Klanath Falls Roeebarx Bledford . ROUNDTEIP $1.15 Grants Pass Marshfield 6.50 &15 6.00 5.30 5.05 6th. EXAMPLES Spokane - Seattle Los Angeles Bakersfleld Saa Francisco Sacramento 4 9.2S . 5J0 . 23.40 - 1S.70 . 15.03 . 13.65 OoafiCiotrn PacitHc A. F. Noth, Afent Passenger Depot, 13th and Oak Tel. 4403 1 kesienie. f 1 It i V " XT'. . v.. . . x It -t Sheer, Clear HOLEPROOF Hosiery . SJ i Pair We sre so proud of these new Holeproof chiffons, service chiffons and service weights that wo Invite yon to come in and see them! Wa esk you to compare these with any other silk hosiery on the market and note tha vast difference in favor ot Holeproof. Lace tops . . . run stop ... fit ted ankle . . . modern shades . . . Suggestions t' V ' 'VV- - ..V.-.-. v.'...-...-...iv..x. jjvv:'.fk- -y. 's.v y v -y v-r y, y y- y s t- i 'f ''y sy y yV1 , y;X y' yrY J ft' 1 Hi III 1 111 ' "n ' 1 ?v -. 7 ' - yA ' k y- " 't ytS; V-t- , , A y , ''5 -',jy yy t' TV f 1 lit a 2 t 'y ?-Vl NEW . fj Shades.... SILHOUETTE. TAN BARK, CLEAR. BTJR MATAN. ORET, IN BETWEEN, SUN UP. GRAIN, ZEP, GUN-METAL 1 u 1-4 PERRIN Fine GLOVES! There's little use in shop ping tor finer gloves than Perrln. Wa know . . . be cause Perrln hews to tha mark oa quality.' Tha newest Perrln gloves are here ... Slipon doeskins In grey and white. A de lightful glove tor an pur pose wear. Il.lt pr. Also a very fine capes kin in white only. 11. J I pr. Both the above numbers are washable. '''SAT' . --jy, ' , 1 -V -:s a A 0 wiowu put away for 30 monihs We Have a "Diploma "for That Sweet Girl Graduate! Yes, we have a "Diploma for her, and it's the newest, finest nndle imaginable! It'a called "DI PLOMA. Come and sea It in our window, or bet ter still, ask about it In our lingerie sections, 2nd floor. Enna Jettick Show Smart Fashions 4ji & 5. National COTTON WEEK! A special for cotton week. Famous Plume Chiffon voiles at S9e yd. These are extremely clear and even of weave. Vastly dif ferent from ordinary pat terns, light green, yellow, red. tan, blue, etc SI inches wide. Tast colors. There is only one brand, of shoes in the wide world that at the arehee in a substantial way, mads ot the best ot leathers, such as fine kldsklna and calf, and priced extremely low . . . Tou'va guessed It. ENNA JETTICKSi White, black, and tana are here la narrow to wide widths. Main floor. 7 THEY ARE WILD jy Cj. jr and yet My OUSAt Four miles of warehouses are used to, store our tobaccos. The crops now in storage are worth about $70,000,000 . . . most of it for Chesterfield Ciga rettes. Hie Domestic kinds are packed away in wooden hogsheads that weigh 1,000 pounds and stand as high as a mans Lead, - .. .". ' ' like Cae wine, - tobacco improves with age. So after our buyer select, froni the various markets, the. right kind of tobacco for Chesterfield, we put it away for 30 months or more to become mellow and sweet; This ageing process is erpensive,but there is no short-cut to make tobaccos milder--to make them taste better. It just takes money and ' time to make Chesterfields. . - 1933. "UogStt a UraTeucco Ca Special Gift Wares! e : ' : TTVf-OA faVklA e4 rlff jvim. mrm. attnrul f This nrn.lr Pottery, brass, last, pewter, lamps, dishes, ttc I Feature prices are 20c, 60c, 75c and up. SNYDER Sportwear SPECIAL! This Is Snyder sportswear weak at Miller'a, Always selling; at snack hlaher prices . . this weak you'll find knitted dresses and salts priced to ft.Tl, 111 aad 111.11 . . . Recnlar Ill.tE to li Taluea. A special price con cession direct from Snyder Kma. Hi c ,Siy 'if' rt v 7 4 r . r V i 1 V r s