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PAGS FOUR Th, OREGON STATESMAN. Solam. Oregon. Sunday Morning. February IS. 1911 Dean-Morse Speaks at AAUW Members of the Eastern Star rrn - CU-p.-will meet at the Masonic temple 1 lit? O lUL y Ui Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Belle Niles Brown la in charge, ,Q nronn wild flower life Following u the eociBio f th tory home of Miss Margaret Wagner. Qpera "Carmen"; Senator ": Dorothy McCuIlongh Lee will speak to members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae association at a meeting to be held on ' Wednesday night at the Eleven. Girls yesville will be snown Dj j. jj, opm cpr ai pmat at th 8- ;J Mrs. Helen Webster Beelar, Mrs. T-VvrrTV I IllPk social hour and refreshments will lS 'wrkZiiSXi-.rUMr Jmesj j. Hague ana airs. Kooerv X VJAAAi a.v foiinw the meetine wiin irs. . j eprary : o J- ' r t !nl I rh.rri. ThA DStriO- V" wraete were rwiawod to last ua. i .,.- ii.tnM f h fntnre ' ' .,7 v. " .; i .v- : r atstessisa. .. .. - i mill mom win ie useu ui iuc - hall give; to labor, and to em- rations. nnTn. W instrument for pre- . Y - sentation of claims to an enlight- ened public and for TolunUry ju dicial review of those claims In which the public has a word this, according to Dean Wayne I. Morse of 1 University of Oregon law school. Is labor's stake In labor legislation. Family Bookshelf -- Act 8 The' act opens with the hand Finding themselves with noth- I U ,,,,,' rn 11 lng to do After summer activities ODeaker Will 1 ell were oTer. a group of girls from a Junior Women's club and held their first meeting on the even- Mr Klony Smith, chairman of J of OJgJ ttffltat ; . ArN.Vfi..i.TM .nmmir. nf tli Mrs. J. W. K.enneoy. ai mis iirsi of smugglers assembled within a .ttJJUUl JT1.1JJIUUU. wild mountain gorge, waiting to carry tneir mercnanaise . . into n.. . t...i t. . v. the city. Don Jose Is also, there; American Legion auxiliary. Is ar- jlSSStSSSi but he takes no Interest In their ranging a rery Interesting pro- 2hwmJ?driV nV eSSE enterprise, and bitter regrets con- gram Monday night at Fratertral 1.7 ifflcerT"nd tinnally assail him. Carmen, al- temple, f lrita(t ,rttBm!tte. As a nart v k a.r,ort in in- ready - tired of her half-hearted Leonle N. Brooke of Portland, nn.Mtntion ther decided Speaking before Salem branch, "fog numbers. The contents lorer. tauntingly adrlses Wm to who saw two years of; aerrlce tnJlt aay ;gW- of junior high A.A.U.W.. Saturday afternooji t are improring as time passes. back ta-his mother; she per- orerseas, during tne first World ,chool w or OTer would be wel- its luncheon meeung in w L "r- due no doubt to better reporting T: T.r' Xt corned as a memoer, ana ckb Ion hotel. Dean Morse, wno and the element of time spent in wfica By theUbray Staff. Books about the war in Eu- Benefit Tea Is Given "for . jr Library I unrr.T. rrrr i rrs. W. W- Mason entertained In her home I Wednesday, February 12, at lun- eheon and bridge. The St.-, Valen tine motif was used In the table appointments and card accessor ies. There were tfwo tables of contract .with-Mrs4 C. C. Porter winning first prixeMrs. C Cline . - second and Mrs; Edward; Kupp WOODBURN The annual eonsoUtloB; other guesti were Marth Washington tea, - book jjrs. L. E. Dike. Mrs. M Holt beneflt' for the Woodburn city house. Mrs. Willis fn Qulne, Mrs. library win be an erent of Tx- Sander and Mrf Darid Iteed. day afternoon at'the library elub - 11 I rooms from t to f and T tot. Memorial Tea- ' k A feature of the afternoon w1" .r i rn I. be the exhibit, of anUaues fcnd Jry I Unier J " heirlooms which is being assem- V VT r bled rrom wooaourn ma fwui- rimvifB Un o. W. Jones was hostess Wednesday afternoon PRESIDES Miss Jean Stett- ch she implicIUy in France. Albania and the Near IT7 .t n. tima heln en- ler. Twesldent of the Hovesvilla fTl. L " " pacific coast arbitrator and chal " rlUng. Tnre new books which llZt0Tu "J n'LIt"e terUtn. either by giring her home Junior Woman's dub. benefit ' and the twen man of wage ana now are direct reports from the scenes ."T" u"vu ""1V-" t"-c "'f or helping tne nosiess. iney Phnfr hv Tstn-Mnir 1 in the llbrarr has be for one dlrision of industry, nas ofw1liUim are now aTaUable. In rioomy loox presage. Tne band nas trareiea an tnrougn tne m- declaed to meet twice eh month seryed the federal aeparwueui i "Britain Speaks, by J. B. Friest- "'"'' wu .wuaif, Au.u. fr0m October to June, ltr. This will comprise china. glass, ciocxs, nrepiace f or ta. anno! Frances E. WII lurnuure, coiac wui,i things of Interest. - ,-V. ' v This is the thirty-fourth eon- Mentlre Martha Washington tea labor In recent years, outlined , the ,reat English author mnt guard oyer goods left be- the nation which the Italians and The programs for the year are PJVirWPf Fpfpc! In booklet form, giring the aun- " - ' ject for roll call, the hostess and Xyfo HliVwr :..i.I.nf. nd the program com- aviioo , x lUiJCl lard Memorial teal sponsored by the : Women's Christian Temper ance Union. Japanese quince and . irrl7Z Jasmine were arranged in bowls (Photo by Jesteh-Miller.) since the library has been housed SLiSKS KtlSS. rh JrMif af ?h ti will be oy Mrs. George Good; The Ufa .nS KE L Se JunioJ Twes WUlard.1 giTen Tby Mrt. i2 SrfMP ? M- B- Madden; roeal duets. Fer- are on duty in the lobby of the ffAS."!. Bank of Woodburn d U 'th. 11 1 " : . . WJ u ,iv-. VI. J r fl i V.lll. nrcron'i contributions W Jiwr -nndltioas all over Enr. r uioiuBr mp.- cuHeu, urwu wjiir utuiui uihj- IeglslaUon before discussing na- , fl written especially for Amer- nseen by blm, approaches; she ground,, and hair worked there al- tional legisiauon m iu ican readers. A book by an Amer- rr J . VLrTt r"1 " trv. ! . t d the program .. R,nftrt n Prland" br same instant ne. lereis nis ucies. . ... i. ATwnd , 'The Fair Labor Standards act h lBse0iU This is a capable , "lne and fires' in her ; direc- The feamp Fire GIrU from Par- ,-Tnteto the flar and a WOODBURN ---Members ef HbraW entrance, announcing ithe memorUl fmid for Mlas WUlard. he termed a "springnoara." irom newspaperman's story as gathered u"tw - rish junior nigh and McKlnley ";:riotTc SOng. followed by the Fresoytenan iaies Aia met affair. oy rs. -a. uear; wwers to whic labor may Jump to further p fPlrgt nand to tne runs away. ; The shot, bowerer, .chooli, iwhich the American Le- ffi meeting and then the o- Wednesday U the church. iaiT' . union from Senator Charlea Me- legislaUon. QuesUons directed to f acti0n: he was giren was aimed at Escamlllo, who gioti auxiliary sponsor, will giTe ?u, hanr Parties Uke the place The meeting opened with gronp , U "d RepreaefitatiTO Jamea the speaker at the close of his leta freedom of action to clambers nharm ed OTer ihe a demonstraUon and puppet ahow. '?he regul "eetings at hoU- lnging , led by , Mrs. Vernon 7irflin:lci-Srrlzl W' ott Lrdb5l.M r' 5 formal address drew from him wrlte a, he pleased, "k. introduces himself to Mrs.) Carle Susbauer will re- nL tfme Tne last meeting of the Frents, with Mrs. Joe Richards Zj1Q11I111-OU11 Gunning; Mrs. M. Showers read- a discussion of Harry Bridges as accordlns to hU own and his Don Jose, whose pleasure at their Tiew the lires of Abraham Lin- "f-ln hZ hard-Ume party. t the pUno. Derotlons were nn- -ir,r. -i CUn ln a crd from r Mrs. h M. M. a labor leader and a declaration Dubll8ne. account. The Dutch meeting Is quickly turned to bit- alld George Washington. 7 ? u not entirely a social or- der the' direction of Mrs. H. F. VOWS OI OCIO Hulet Of i the f Chfidren's Farm that In the current Bridges hear- fOTelgn minister. E. N. Van Kief- tred when Escamllla no- Following the program a sup- itlfla far the girls baring Butterfleld. Martha Black presld- . - . . Home; rocal nolo by Mrs, George ing. as in the earlier one before gnB tells the official Dutch rer- chalantly announces his errand per will be serred by the Amer- l"i"i,.'SaW pustles and scrap ed oyer the business meeting. SCIOOur Lady of Lourdes Good, with Mrs. John Mitchell Dean Landis of Harrard, he 8lon'of tne Nazl inrasion of Hoi--v.- to meet hlswettLeart, Car- icanism committee, members of ake. JiJ. the children at the Mrs. E. J. Allen had charge of. c5"1?lle "ft at f, aecompanistr Rer. p. W. Jones. would "wait ror tne recora. xmo land ln a n6W book, "Juggernaut " X .t"; """"" wnicn i are: Mrs. Klony smith," tnberculosls hospiUL hem the program which was a shower OI DClo w" ""I" " rs. jo an wucneu, an. kj. mass at s ociock. nrauma, witzei. ana strs. iueorre rem when Miss RIU Salsl. daughter berton of Albsuir responding with 4 of Mrs. Anna Salzl, became the brief talks. X)tamre than passing bride of John Zlgllnski, son of interest was the Hfatt: that one! Fred ZlgllnskL" . r f the guests. Mrsi F. D. Good-1 Joan Salsl was bridesmaid for lander, when a small girl of 8. her Sister, and Henry Deuman had nersonallT een? Frances WII-1 serred as best man. Frances Hen- jard, and she reminisced that her would "wait ior tne recom. land ln a new book, "Juggernaut . X. "X. - wmca ! are: Mrs. juony smitn, . tnberculosls hospiUL doubt there is a communistic ele- OTer Holland." This Is the most J1? u nnexpected Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Ray "'V naoklns for the Deac meat In American labor organlxa- dramatic and shocking first-hand Jnterrentlon of Carmen whose stumbo,; Mrs. Carle- Susbauer, -V-nitsi .nresented a basket tlonsv he declared, but pointed J"0unt to be written about !T? if tow wholly transferred to Mrs. Earl Andresen. Mrs. Agnes h?!5LU1v2e!C sung Chrii out he beliered that element to sceneg 0f warfare yet to come nim- He leares the wcene defiant- Booth, be "incidenui." maintaining inai t of tne war aone, ly. The smugglers are about to Tni. such organisations In this country what ma well nrore to be the ro. iow w.nen taey espy Mlcsels. E Low, are far more conserratire than ear.g m08t exciting story of per- wno implores Don Jose to hasten those In Europe. 8onai experience has just been t0 ,n!? mother. Unable to Mrs. Elmer O. Berg presided at Dubiished. It is "Out of the Night" rnlaf this appeal, he goes, but the business meeting roiiowmg hy Jan yaltin, a long autobiogra- the luncheon. The long tables phy tening f his dangerous and were festhre with patriotic deco- often dishonorable career as a rtinn earrrlnr out the red. i .AinHnn(.t anf white and blue color scheme with troubie maker in H the import- he acn mpWtheatre In which crepe paper streamers ana dou- t DOrt. of tne world. He work warns Carmen that they will meet again elsewhere. Act 4 In a square in Serilla, before Phi to a Those nresent were Mrs.- XL J. famllT. ft Tin r unriStmas A lion Ur, mrm nnhn Un n Mrs, James Fisher. Mrs. .nif mnnor for candT t. ....wi, Kamu ana Mn. unarles A nAwimnnitT lnb at Christ Ksr vnii.nn uM a 1U1 V aa v- at Aaa, a A " w a jua v mas, sacked and distributed the q Tar80n, Miss Marjory Faulcon candy, and are now knitting for er Mrg l. g. Mochel, Mrs. John harmonic Will Fedture Singers . . vi.. -o-a prns w. TTt .!. Uh OT v vw iara, ana sne remirasceo, tnat nw j the American itea urow. Mulr, Mrs. Harris Kelson, Mrs. w... mm ail nf the hride. ...i.' .ij iwvM ,T ,.. J The members Include Bernlce Zollinrer. Mrs. OUrer Olson. Mrs. r5"f!. J". l 6 xT.Vv: fther and Abraham Lincoln Alston a and Aaelie -nriiM.m i-it Mm t Rdh.. T : wr 11 icuub. .C" fwi- shiriA " '..r:; " r' Ludger uioeggier reaa tne semce Robertson, Frey, Dorothy the -bull fights are held. quets of daisies, bachelor buttons and carnations. Mother, Daughter Banquet Plan ed for both theerman and Rus- the brilliant procession formed by man winding the bat on . ap, mvaIuHaWsfv -nsea at dif- ,wuwjm in m comoa ,L vu w Lewis, Shirley Mr oiIts Smith. Mrs. P. G. Vick- 1 Jl.. ' v.7r "v.V, Valentine decoraUons. were! nan, anu ouctm-i , v- era, axis. ngwiru xjuiicriieju, an i..- fnr timr witddlnr rows -"- - 5 mueu ine aaiem fniinarmonic joauuc nwuou", r. ' ria xic., nn. uevrsv vuie, u.r fnll-lenrth Til fell from a ; j Last ln orchestra, with Eduoard Hurli- June Parker and uorotny nan- Rowena Cole, Mrs. Fred Erenden, tUra of pearls. The bridesmaid witaei, Mrs. m. u.4earson, airs. 1 baton, appears sell. Officers are: rresmem., ju Mrg yernon Frentt, Mrs. J. J. wore peach taffeta. oeorge crower, mws nwu I sea- Stettler; rice president, Bernlce Haljf Mrs. Carl Huber. Mrs. E. J. The couple were guests at li. Biau jcu.uuwx nn,m. r.o.4n wifh ,im f ton at the Salem aontnr hlrh Robertson: secretary anu ircaour- Hnabea. Mrs. Alfred Klamn. Mra. jji. m . t.-- v, m t . . - mmr m V4UV AVVVMIMUfVl WW m. jM. AM ' - 3 ' ' - OT RUUlll SS UBULS SBa, V1 USU A nrin and other mri trrinc mM. radiant with delight at her school! auditorium on the even- er. Shirley Hall; senior arMor. Henry Layman, Mrs. JuUa Lay- nesday night. They will make rs. F. C. FI1!!" J?ftill-.EZ f 5 latest conquest. Her friends warn ing of; February 25. the program Mrs. J. W. Kennedy; senior ad- man, Mrs. Jane Mack. Mrs. John their home on the former Rer. Mitchell, V iv cov.iT" i."".. o , t. t.nin, ,., h.f will da atrlctlv a RalAm affair vlsorv boara. Mrs. oubolci ww- Miller and Mrs. I'anl Miner. t.i. - t irh, h.d trVked nd to go away, telling her that will be strictly a Salem affair. $l LJ? Don Jose is lying in wait. She with talented local musicians pre- betrayed. bookTon more pTsant subJecU two meet. Don Jose I. In no does not heed the warning:. ' - p . --tr, jvaieivu gstiiu m iatv viueu ivui- little and Mrs. LIston rarrisn. The table . was decorated with Ity. Mrs. ZigllnskI was a graduate Februarr IS at the Knieht Me- er morial church. The theme will be "Parents Can Learn. This book The senting the entire concert. The social and entertainment com- Valertln0 appointments. The com- of Sclo high school Miss Kathleen Broer. concert mittee Includes Aiaene ana aqbhc m , -hr w. Mr. r. n m . m mr if.ii hAAire AT mnra TiiPn nn n r htiiiiiih - - - - . - r wi a - - " uuui in-i iMumci- --- -- . - .. mnrdornna mnnd- for the time, master OI tne orcnestra and one t rey ana dbiujuj wwt.w-. Daughter banquet will be held arailable. Helen iu. , ttaniora. otn- wholly rained mastery, of the! promising youn violinists flower and Tlsitlng committee, or iour cnuaren, nm written . v. of th .tatA win k hr.i in June Parker and Kitty Mo wry; even promises to rejoin the band solo performance. membership committee, JoAnne , a 1 1 ri.ia . 1. MAv . t. A Unkinn Tnna iipnrp ana uorDiar others on the subject, but few I.1:..:,:v-J.r" 0., " j . " r "-:;rr 1 v ni nm Ti.ofnl or reyeia uiui wna miuio uciei- -. ; AUa..v.u "l more sound, n addiUon it Is mlnaUon; laugh, him to scorn, who haye achieyed something of 4,,a wliK a nU. tn1i Af Hit m..ri' Trt. thu Ik'a coPntri fronting his rising fury, she tells the other featured artists of the no outside entertainment, and to the hall A no host dinner will Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Jacob and Pemberton of Albany, and Ret. tlcal yalue is this week s contrt- . Tz tk t, j. ko fni tn the neirhborhood and be serred at :30. followed with Mrs. S. M. Green. Hn o w iitnM . may be less scientific than some and throws at his feet the ring national renown in music circles vide entertainment for the girls ma for a Frances Willard Me- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jacob and Ken- .trap. LaVIna Dow Mrs. William . A 4 . S . a m mm m M Mm m. mmM Mm 1 mmm mm Jm. A I mm W A 1 A S a Sf Tg 1 S A M A 1 I f T W mmi A M H b m MT-m throughout the country, will be througn tne monins wuen mere i uvrm iueuu( i x nj i iuuiwn, . - ui, spiers, nev. ana Mrs. ueorge February birthdays. . ; The banquet is under the gen eral, direction of Violet Gisler, program chairman, and her com mittees are as follows: Publicity. Veta Smith, Viola Jacobsen and Dorothy Walter; nroKram. Mary Lauichlin. Virginia Rider. Carmen bution Camnbeil. XcW Smothers and "Selling Jtate Kyono: decorations, Ann -p?u, ' M . . th. ..i). i. nar. h will inv interoretatlon which la nnn.naliT . . , Lambert Violet Gisler. s career study U to Hurll- ViCtOriO t eStlVOl PInneo Virginia Tomkins Elsi one select Ue field orchestra conductor , , Roth. Rosalie Hoover and Doris """J " ones Personal abiUty Escamlllo' is enthusiastic over the work done AttrOCtS MOTiy Hansen Vickl smothers has been Vabout ufng triumph, she attempts to join him. by the; Legion group and consid- ivivxiiy Chosen toa.tmistress. Uo-u S& JJg but Don Jo. maddened by jeal- er. Salem fortunate in being Tnree ouUtandIn hortlcultur- Freeberg, Mrs. Roy Faulconer. - ored the birthdays of Mrs. S. M ro". r Green and daughter, Mrs. Pierce Jacob, Sunday at their home on The. Central Union of the Ferry street. Covers were laid Thp aim of the club is to pro- w uru wui join wun tne iota iig- ior Mr. ana Mrs. . w. jscod. Mrs. Anna Hood. Mrs. O Farris. Mrs. Frances Ball. Gunnl4g, Mra. John Mrs. Homer Haggard, Mrs. L. M. SmalL Mrs. A. L, Marvel. Mrs. Charles Standley and Dale, Mrs. G. Neal. Mrs. Wil liam Post, Mrs. H4 Benner. Mrs.i Anna Windom, Mrs. A. E. Rob- JEFFERSOX A dinner hon- ertson, Mrs. L. D. Mills, Mrs. M. Showers, Mrs. George Good, Mrs. C. A. Bear. Mrs. M. B. Madden, Mrs. C. W. Wirksj Mrs. rEarl S. Prather, Mrs. F. D. Goodlander. Mrs. Emma Warren. Fernel Gil vaTU thU 5Sek'a coPn?riI fronting his rising fury, she tells the other featured artists of the no outside entertainment and to the hall A no host dinner will Mr. an 1 i Ji?ir5.ei ut him that all la ove7 between them, concert. (The trio under the di- be useful to the neighborhood and be served at : 30. followed with Mrs. S. ngAobhVt".6 Always that Escamlllo is everything to recUon of Mtad. Bell. Tar- to the girls. StaLTwS aTveeiherMInterCtW; . Thl, her, and that, though ahe feels tar. has achieved a perfection in Stacey will give her interesting travelogue of a trip through the south. This takes the place of their regular Tuesday meeting. Royal Neighbors sewing dab DALLAS Mri and Irs. V. will meet at the Fairgrounds L. Withrow of Dallas were hosts building for a covered dish dinner at an informal Valentine day at noon on Wednesday. Plans will dinner Friday. The honored guest be made for a visit to the Silver- was Mrs. Ida Mahr of Corvallla. JEFFERSON Mrs. Mabel ton elub on March S. A commit- who has been visiting with the Bolee left for her home in Eu- tee in charge of the Wednesday Withrows the past week. Guests Golden Wedding Celebration Mr. sad Mrs. J. W. ait th family will eniov the OU8T. Iezes her and stabs her to privileged to enjoy the music of eiT)erts and writers have al- reka, Calif., after an extended meeting is Mrs. Olive Anderson, were Mr. and Mrs. IE. A. Duncksl Aaa U1C w ' it.. L m. - t- a m niwan f Vt4a. ffns. Yrvnsk 1 srvnti , ..... . i -1 a. a -s . . m-m sr w it al m- sr a If . Nemo Clubbers fn11owln now niinli' "Random ncart. : " 3 mvo-.v ,v. .uF. Harvest'', by. Jama. HUtont whw EscamUio "Lost Horizon" fame; "Not for ., .XT ".Tr hronV the Meek? by Elisabeth D. Kaup. tre with the exultant throng. the story or rugged mamauaiism . r' . . jr , i-v ' Schaller ,n K.in... . n,,ctlrf a Throughout the opera, and Af 1 lunmnrrn ! will be at home to their friends atee, manufacturei-; "Bright Jour- the lasl ; fcet particular pi on Saturday on the occasion of - i ....f t-ih, the theme of foreboding is neara. ppvtd it nnwrr t their golden weddteg anniversary. oyer , historical novel of fur MIcaela sings hsr tarn us opra- MlnnI Dunnlgan entertained the was first here five years ago. The The affair wiU be held at their trading days In Wisconsin; and aofl,0,' Jo-V .Nemo Isewlng club Wednesday af- second is William R. Reader, sup- uiu, jlwb oviiy ccl, 11 via ,wn hnnVii smeciallv selected for v v ST At. m mmm a b.V AkJSJ A AW M St Sk J ft TM Sk ready made known their intention Tisit at the home of her friend, Mrs. Leaore Hartley and af beina- at the Victoria Spring Garden Festival April 30 to May 1 inclusive. One is Norvell Gil lespie. Garden Editor' of Sunset Magatine, San Francisco, who has shown a steady and growing in terest in the Festival since he Mrs. C. M. Smith ln Jefferson. Frances Hoyt. Mrs. et Independence and Mrs. Mary Peterson of Monmouth. high school boys: "Press Box" J"" f f . iV. r by Robert F. Kelley. the story of l?U sextet are most familiar, a young sports writer; and "Fight- - p" lng Coach" by Jackson Schols, a CLUB CAlENDAR football story written from the Sunday Labish camp, RNA, benefit dinner. 1:30 at hall. Monday American Legion auxiliary, S p.m. Junior auxiliary at 4:11. both at Fraternal temple. Joint meeting of Central un ion and Iota Sigma. WCTU, dinner at hall. t:30. Hal Hlbbard auxiliary, t p. m., Woman's clubhouse, enter tainment, social meeting. Grant PTA Study club. 1:30 p. m. at school. Anyone inter ested invited. CDA study club, with Leah Sewing, f 30 Center street,! p.m. . Home Economics club of Sa lem grange, all day sew and luncheon, grange hall, D street. Tneeday Elsa Ebsen Drama class, with Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Ambassador apartments, t p.m. . Laurel Social hour guild, all day meeting and covered dish luncheon, with Mrs. Jennie Wil lis, 0(0 Union street, begins 10 a.m. Etokta club, TWCA, t p.m. Ministers Wives, with Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy. 855 Chemeketa street, 2 p. m. I to t o'clock Hosts for the anniversary cele bration will be the honor guests' son and daughter. Mr. Joseph B. Schaller of Walla Walla. Wash. and Mrs. Fred Dlckman of West COach's viewpoint. omjidu, Aaiiuuf tue iiusu wui be Mrs. Schaller and Mr. Dick- . . . man. North Salem WCTU will meet Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schaller with Mr"- George Pro, 1015 Ma were married in Augusta, WJscen- P I on,. fl11.. sin and have made their home in o'clock. Mrs. Albert Sutton will Salem alnce 1005. They have two devotions, Mrs. W. A. Bar- grandchildren, kus will give a talk on the life of Frances Willard and Mrs. Pearl Mann' wUl talk on narcotics. A The AAUW radio class, women social hour will follow, novelists, will meet with Mrs. Rus sell Beutler. 595 North 34th : The FOB social club will meet street, on Wednesday afternoon at on Wednesday afternoon at 3 l:5 o'cleek. The novelist to.be o'clock with Mrs. E. E. Gettman, discussed will be Winifred Holtby. 1770 North lTth street. ternoon. Mrs. Ed Haslebacher was ertntendent of parks from Cal- a guest. gary. This Is the third time ln Members present were Mrs. succession Mr. Reader and his Alex Bishop, Mrs. W. W. Ruther- wife have been to the festival, ford, Mrs. Richard Tnve, Mrs. Mr. Reader 'will haye a place on George Plane. Mrs. Clarence Sim- the programme and bring with mons, Mrs. Louis Wamplre. Mrs. aim some interesting slides et Henry Rasmussen, Mrs. A d o 1 p h (Hd Country gardens, which he Klttelson, Mrs. Maria Milne, Mrs. took in England nd Scotland Vernle Leighty, Mrs. Nellie Tnve Just before war broke out. and the hostess. - Among them are pictures, of the The next meeting will be an all- old home of Lady Byng, who is day meeting, February 31, at the now resident ln Victoria, home of Mrs. Henry Rasmussen. Mrs. Edith Hardin English of A luncheon and quilting will be Seattle, famous as a collector of features of the day. native flora, will be guest speak- - M er during the festival. Though J. : mm. . m. Mrs. Encllsh has explored hor- Delta lauvjiamma MitMUy mL0' 5nrd"ficu" r v Many times a day we repeat the phrase, but let's stop for just a moment and reflect the meaning back of (hose words. Really now, how mr vou ? i If jour health isn't quite up . to par, why not d tmmttkimt aW&rGo to see jour Doctor without delay. A call now may save much expense and need less suffering latec And be sure to irin that prescription he may write to this establishment for acenrste compounding. UHLETT'S 403 State Street n mo Phone 3118 Initiation. Held HTlian TXTi 1 1 m sk t a ttmlwftwoliv skVei Ti ;t.i.. n.. i.ut.t.,1 Northwest in Flower.' and prom- six members and received eight to b nong the moit inter- climbs and all the territories of the northwest, this is the first, time she has been to the island. Her talk will be titled "The new pledges at a candle light rit ual in Lausanne hall Wednesday nlghtJ Initiates were Margaret eating given by Festival specialists. During the Festival, Miss Emily Anderson. Ruby Mulvlhm. Betty Srtain, ftihyUrt. vrho spe- June Brown, Bernadlne St. Helen C1"J" " and Mary Vie Cromblltt and at the Empress hoteL pledges i were Rath Cooklngham, ' Mary McNees, Christine Arkebau- -pU TJ er. Barbara Hermann, Edrudell JjOnalClSOn IlOme Boyd.! Mary Helen-Wilson. Mar garet Hood and Luella Ibach. Hasel Magee, president, assist ed by! Hermle Palmer, Pearl Ben diksen, Muriel Smithson, and Ar- Scene of Party Miss Arlene Olson end Miss Jo Ann Donaldson entertained it Wednesday Talk by Countess Morag Ea rn oyss. a at first fresoyteriau - T r , . church. 8 p.m. PnbHc invited. In MUSIC Week East Central circle. ' First I j Methodist church with Mrs. A. A. Siewert, 333 North Winter street, dessert ; luncheon.' 1:15 P. m. ; ; , - , Salem Music Teachers asso ciation. Noon at Argo. - j. J Royal Neighbors sewing club. Fairgrounds building, all day meeting lunch. I ; Mayflower guild of f First Congregational church, - with Mra. E. S. Oliver, 8(5 Jefferson street, 2 p.m. , Kappa Kappa Gamma alum nae meeting, with Miss Mar garet , Wagner, .7:80: dessert supper, - . . -f t'-' Pringle Woman's c 1 u b, all day at clubhouse. West Central Circle, 1st Me thodist church, with Mrs. G. W. Xayr C4S Chemeketa street. ' Z p.m. . ' : ." AAUW r a d 1 o elaxs,' women novelists, with ? Mrs. Russell BeuUer. f 15 North Zlth street, 1:45 p.m. dea Hanson, conducted tke serv- with a Valentine party at the home ice. M - of the latter on Friday night for a group of friends. Spring flowers fn.m clA Yi m tanla rentarrtiMft and Gpod Neighbor" Li.lTV" were enjoyed during the evening and a late supper was served by J25jifl's?t WGoodNtlthb0r', Gutsre.enti-were.Miss Max policy, the observance of NaUonal , Bach. Miss Jeanette Mack, Music) week this year will Include . M.- Ml Rnth Tnr- an later-American anisic aay as n,n norothv Relnwald. Mlsa a . means of furthering mutual nl,dTB Qnesseth. Miss Mary Ross. Miss Alma Merk. Miss Doris Strand and Miss Lorraine Aage- aon of Havre, Montana. acquaintance with each other's muslcj between North and South America. - . v ; . Music week always begins the first Sunday in May and the open- I lng date. May " 4, has officially P-,- v CZ von f rf ' ' ' been set aa Inter-American day. Jt ariy VjrlVen 101.... Churches throughout the. country TV.!. -J T..-.il1 which have for years observed r'lOnO rllpllS Music week' with sermons and ' special music will this year stress ; Mrs. Mabel Powers waa hostess the friendship - between the two ; on Saturday 1 members 'of her Americas. ' . . Junior playing class.' After each member presented a piano num ber, . a Valentine party was en- : ' Thursday Liberty .Women's annnal hus- bands dinner, 0:30 p. m. in ; grange halL :. ' ' ; . Woman's, Bible class ot First Methodist church, at Did Peo ple's home. 1623 Center street, X p.m.' .. . ."( , Pythian Sisters, with. Mrs. V.U n.f.M. til - m mt gramltopie for-the W.man's So- '"r"'.7Z? w n a .'rV Carolyn Bates and Kathleen Hugg. Those present were Maryanne Boaesteele, Leone Lewis, - Dick Lewis, : Shirley Brown, Harry , Hiday. Sarah' Jane Backstrand, Sue . Mclnhinny, Catherine Slg- ciety rof Christian Service of the Leslie MethodUt church when It meets ln the church parlors at 2 o'clock 1 Wednesday - afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Downs, secretary ot Christian Social Relations, will ZZ, nzLZmf9 . mVbm4. Margaret Acton. Miller will present representaUyes of ' raroivn Parser. Marram Ilia VMM mm m. mm mm - ivVfttionVr ni k. iIh ... ' " Taylor, Mary Elisabeth Tsy SrirlSeoVgi1 HaHsare !Tlnn. TV'- Mesdames Alma Barkus. D. Cfclf-'' ' -"-V ': J - - v , V-.: Poindexter, George Henderson.' . Mrs. A. Terrence King wQl be Anna; Carnes. W. - N. Ash - and hostess for a dessert luncheon and . Clara Lueas. The executive com- cards Tuesday afternoon at her Earl Burk. 643 Edgewater " mittee will meet at twelve o'clock Falrmount Hill home in compll aireei, a p.m. valentine; party, for a no host luncheon. ' i - : meat to members of her club. OTTO.. -777 O flffl o 77 Senaational 1041 Dor gain Valacal - - i saaseaBsassnessssBa . 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