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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1921)
April io. a OMMUNITY spirit in oaiem is tnnvin ana wnen ine ei- . of her Citizens iuc njtuw "in nave aiuuiieu liable attribute of the small town no strangers in e"7t which, for a city saTem's size, will be, perhaps, midst w ,..., Whn hasn't, thniKrhr. hanL- fn ue wcoini"--- --- ----. - (lavs m a io" J1"3" " , -- men,, n't wished that he might sometime again find a town - U ..ikYlTnllTlirV mPPtiniTQ fn whinVl C-lmmr,. that? inrougii -rj' T T me capita f journal, mikiii, Oregon.. ifii'i H I "I t nflKHHHwr ..." .-. ..'V. .'" . '4jMk? .vt:-.54.v: ' games. Music rendered by Frank-1 the ruest last Tuesday eveang Their last dance of the season day for her home fn Seattle i.1 J ""er, pfanlst, and Ivan of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mitchell. J was riven Wednesday nlir.it when 1 Bishop, violinist, was greatly en-, Mies Irene Dodd and Mr. and the Cherry City club entertained j.,-, jj v.ti jr iiimiui. .. im rumam. Mr. raul rage r rve hostess served a dainty later in the evening. lunch Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stroupe and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miss Dodd and Mr. and Mrs Putnam were guests at the Mitch ell home north of this city for dinner at six o'clock on Tuesday. Miss Hattie Mitchell, a daughter ", a snecially invited, Salem is working toward this eui-J . , All ..... ... .. :i i .... . f artiuainuuicc- iuguiuwuiii) aic umi jiii.- meir A vi i . l . . r - i .) , , tfi SUPPiy Op.-"-' mi',? a-" k,v n.aiutuio Ck-IIU new ..-.,' 1 1' irq Vl Ol". Y. IT .t" T...G L- 1 11 ,1 II O M UnJ . ... nnA COmlllUJUi'J mmvwm v. ,. tim.. t.i hciu nut eci. v i i..i i . 1. n i . jn the commercial uuu in-c(juuii nan aim alioiner kin srt for Wednesday, May 18. This meeting will be been , ,, ,, , r . . 0, armory wnere uc must m oaicm j Juvinir tlip evenine. minirlino' tntrpfrifr niallv time. Salem S uiisenioii w""uiihj o(mii caiiiiut, neip bring ner gwu mu ma..6 ..x.,, ii.muv.in, wuwui lnc.flt.ion. ,,j nnlet and beautiful Credit is due the Salem Music Bureau ior its successful work. MISS VraGOTIA REA" Soloist in Apollo club concert, May 4 at the armory UIVHI was the concert in : last n ffht ty Mnie. iiiut7Pnauer. comraiw. puuj oc, and Frank i-aro.Bc i.lt. The appreeia- . .t. onHlpnce wlncn rineu 01 luo - . . . I Ilia armory was evident attention and the sincere ap- (n response 10 every uu,..- About fifty women from Port land, Salem and surrounding towns attended the sessions of the Home Missionary conference board of the Methodist Episcopal church, Thursday, when local of ficers of the Home Missionary Society of the Salem Methodist ,h eentle sweetness ol neri .uun oncu as nosiesses. i ne IDC fie I att anAinra n-.i , u ti i number, "0 del mio aoice r- "io w iue iineni ItilUCH,) " - won Uie love of her Salem two automobile loans coming i.inr. whom s le aD-,irom ronianu and still atnara ... I i.r inr 1 I I r r IIV rill ti-,,,,i 11, , t i.l.. Ior tne m&i i ..vm. n,,, lilj. jty as reveaieu m iic iim-i mcio ycc aisu vismfig women . .b.MMlflff sinH Khe is of from Silvertnn nnrl i.llur niuiilni IS tnai"""0' " I "i 'J j anoearance and perfect . auxiliaries. Mrs. w. O. Shepard. wife of warm, Madame Matzenauer Bishop Shepard of this area, to her numbers an interpre-! president of the conference board. ,L.I .,1. ilium lt- mH? - n.MIJ.J ,.l U- 1 . tnai btt"M "iv c- (Mi.iiui.i rti iae ss3ions. opening u, ntfiMit.lveont rolled ! at 11 'linii m and Her clear, neauuiui in the morning session rev-orts (were heard from the deparuunr elation were a aengni. i ne. lie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W, v. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. James Imlah, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Adams Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Kugel, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. Chaffee, W. F. McCall, Miss Edith Ross and Frank Long of Portland; Mr and Mrs. Fred Al len, Ralph Allen of Sioux City, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prunk en tertained on Monday night at ll.nl. 1 . . .urn Hume wun a i.ie o eiucR dinner party, honoring the oc casion of their fourth wedding anniversary. Covers for fourteen! were laid at the table made pret- j is a business man of Eugene and ty with its center decorations of I the couple will make tnelr home pink carnations, streamers of i in that city. They are spending 0-.1UUP-, or rortiana, moiorea io,of Mr. and M MitrheI, j. . the present time attending the College of Missions at Indiana polis, Ind. She is under appoint ment to Africa. Mr. Paul has just come from there and brought greetings from their daughter. At 8 o'clock Mr. Paul addressed a group of Life Work recruits at the court street Christian church and held a conference with Miss Dodd, who is also a volunteer for the mission field. Mr. Paul, who has been a missionary in China for years, is traveling recruiting young people for missionary : work. , Salem last Sunday and spent the Haay visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Martin, at their home at 1865 Waller street. Mr. and Mrs. Barclay Newman, of Eugene, arrived in Salem Fri day and are visiting at the home of Mrs. Newman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Launer. Thei; friends will be pleased to hear that they will remain in the city for a ftw days. Right Reverend Archbishop Christie, D. D., will be in Salem tomorrow and will speak at St. I Joseph's Catholic church at 10:30 mass. He will be entertained at dinner at St. Joseph's rectory. Of interest to the people of Sa lem is the wedding which rook place in Eugene Friday evening, April 8, when Miss Lela Baker became the wife of Dan E. Mars ters. Mrs. Marsters formerly lived in Salem and was identified i The Loyal Woman's class of the first Christian church met on Thursday afternoon at the church parlors for a business and social afternoon. A program, consisting of the following numbers, proved interesting: Readings, Miss Eve lyn Wilcox and Miss Mildred Cle ment; piano solo, Miss Dorothy Dyers; reading, Miss Myrtle Hitch cock; vocal solo, Doris Siler: read me L,add and Bush bank. She ling, Mr. Evans, accompanied by is the daughter of Mrs. L. May j Miss Triesta Wenger. During Baker, of Eugene. Mr. Marsters piuk aim wnite leading from this to place cards in pmk, marking each cover. The color scheme was also detailed in the dinner. a short honeymoon on the Mc- Kenzie river. A meeting for the reorganlna- wlth the first, and Matze i. u .,i.,ii i a IL. -!.. ' t?t " "C.,n. lion," both La Forge songs, . . l.- - ..mm 'i.hi,hr-ir,-'vl I . i uii I'""- Bt-tTima les. Mrs h iinono n Hickman, secretary of young people's work, told of the coming of Mrs. Byron C. Wilson, of the national association of young people's work, who will hold ral- HpQ in Mil, If, ,i ,) i-.,l,..., m i . impressively beautiful, and L ", , 71 , i, ,, . i, land for the young peop e. Mrs. mHenre would not cease its . 1 v until "B.innliatlnn" WAS1 ""'-'J -"- ... , , 'Kt-iisin spoKe on me work of fiur Debusy's "Mandoline." The! l,"E"1' "u ln marKeu P- "Mnn coeur B'ouvre a ta!freBS of Pna9e of the from the Saint Saens' , ference work n"cates this de- imi and Delilah" and Matze- J"1""!"1 18 "ne OI lnc most lm- ..av., ;,.. .. DOrtant In thp pnllrc in,V Following dinner, conversation j tion of the Marlon County Nurses passed a social hour. Thou Association was held on Saturday present were Mr. and Mrs. John j night at the home of Mrs. J. H. Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. Russell I Brewer when Mrs. Mullemen, Smith, Mrs. Horace Sykes, Miss! Miss Dorothy Whipp and Miss Nell Sykes, Miss Inez Fitts, Al-Ora Montague were hostesses, bert Egan, Lester Pearmine, Bud This organizations was discontl Welch, Jeanette Sykes, Russell Inue! during the war when many the social honr delicious refresh ments were served by the hostess es, Mrs. J. W. Harritt, Mrs. J. C. Campbell, Mrs. Flora Clark, Mrs. H. Nash, Mrs. Charles Steele and Mrs. Christian. There were about fifty women present. The Ladies' aid society of the Presbyterian church sponsored an for their members and a number of guests, at Moose hall. Follow ing the dance a banquet was served in the dining room of the hall, where the table was decorat ed with spring flowers in shades of yellow. In addition to the 18 couples who are members of the club, the following were present: Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durbln, Mr. and Mrs. Head ly, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wain, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Swank, of Aumsville, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Shaefer, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore. The Missionary institute of the Christian church is having an all day session today In Salem, with lunch at noon. Mrs. J. A. Bennett of Silverton, recording secretary, and Mrs. M. H. Kendall, district secretary, have charge of the meeting. The auxiliaries, which will attend this session, are the Silverton auxiliary, the Court street church auxiliary, and the First church auxiliary. Mrs. William Hawkins, whose home is in the country near Sa lem, is visiting in Salem at the home of Miss Mary Burghart. About 38. members of the Wom an's Foreign missionary society were entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H. H. Vander vort. After the regular business session an Interesting program was enjoyed. Mrs. Blaine Klrk patrick had charge of the afternoon. Honoring Mrs. F. H. Howarth, .Varley. The national conclave f thi brotherhood will be held The second popular concert of ,n Colorado, in June and the Salem Symphony orchestra delegateg rom Oregon will be B. will be given next Friday eve- of Portlandi j. B. Wood- ning. April 22, at 8:15 In the ' rug Qf pend,etorii Mr8. Mary s. armory. This will be the last of Mooreg of gaIem and F Q Tay. the season's concerts and the pro- . , lor of Eugene. gram is composed entirely of old- Thfi next Btate conTention wi time songs, familiar to all music lovers and favorites. Three solists, be neld ln Sa,em in 1925 Miller Brevier, flute; Mrs. W.I Carlton Smith, voice, and W. H. ! Mrs- George Burnett entertaln Mills, cornet, will appear. The ed last night with a line party Salem Symphony orchestra, under for g,x as a special birthday the direction of Dr. John R. Sites, nonor for Mr8. Marie Flint. A iias nau an especially successrui luncheon was served afterward by Mrs. Burnett at her bom. Mrs. F. R. Bowersox, of Mon- The program follows: season. Overture to "Pique Dame" "...Fran vnn SiinnA Flower-Song Otto Lange mouth, arrived in Salem yeuter- Traoumerei Robert Schumann uay and win be the suest ot Mrs- Agnus Dei Lamb (Lamb of God) F- G- Bowersox over the week George Bizet ena Flue Solo, Mr. Miller Brevier Smith, Prunk, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. v.. 3. Swafford, secretary remarkably satisfying and ! ot Christian Stewardship, rtated Matzcnaucr's extras ner report that the conference has more than double the number of tithers of last year. Mrs. Marie Pettit. of Portland, secre tary of temporance,. made an op- La Forge found fresh pleas-1 timistic report about her de- u li t .K i i niT . r init'iiT in fiin'ii ii.il liiit nl. in I s ., vv viw,,iiinn of Portland, mite box secretary, urged every woman to put at least a dollar in her mite box, so the goal of $1000 from mite boxes would be reached. Mrs. E. E. Upmeyer, secretary of training schools, told of a cor respondence with forty girls Who are lookilifr to Christian lifp sorv- IBoothe) and loo Mro h n., ...... i . . - ....... i.. a null l 1 1 Ull of Love," (Liszt. 1 Mr i a 1 icwiu, iiictta Bct-iuiary, urgeu more .ueyerueer s L,e pnopneie, "Indian Love Song" ( Lieur ; "To a Messenger of Mine" Forge), and "Clavellitos" memorv. a rtmarlrnhlp an- ' by MacDowel!. In response V AC onu nf 1. i La Forge played the etnrtp - n.oi, ,,i uuci wnn publicity for the work. The morning session closed at well Hi, n V. J 12:30 o'clock when luncheon for i. His tone quality and ,i, , ' uio luu-e n pmmri blcb was renpato,! ifi. In the fourth season of its ca reer the Apollo club will give its second and final concert of this season on Wednesday night, May 4, at the armory. Immediately after the first con cert of.the season, given last Jan uary, the club earnestly went to work on the program which will be sung on May 4, and which, in the judgment of some of the mem bers, will carry a more genuine appeal to the musical public than has any program previously given. Most of the numbers, it is said, are well-known favorites, which, when rendreed ensemble with male voices, enhance the beauty of the selections many fold. As soloist for the next concert the Apollo club has engaged Miss Virginia Rea, a brilliant colora- Mrs. of the members were overseas in active service. Officers elected were Miss Grace Taylor, presi dent; Miss Nell Conpoek, secre tary, Mrs. Arthur Stillman, treas urer. A program committee was named consisting of Miss mim Cook, Miss Gladys Steele and Miss Florence Canthnrn. On the board of directors are Mrs. J. W. ines. Mrs. Mulleman, Miss Mina Cook Miss Ora Montague, Miss Flo rence Cauthorn and Miss Dorothy Whipn. Meetings will he held once a month and it is thought that the organization may be extended soon to include the nurses of Polk county. Interesting party in the church I of Seattle, Mrs. Ralnh Jacnhs pp parlors on Wednesday night. An! tertained, Wednesday night, with .mtjiTOuiig leaiure or the enter-1 two tables of Five Hundred. De tainment, and one which also aid- ing room decorations were in red ed he treasury of the society, was I and white, and in the living room worked out when each person dogwood and fern were arrang present deposited ln the pockets j ed. Those who enjoyed this eve of a miniature anrnn nr nnU ,,f nin ..... v n n .v. , I ' 1 ,. D . , ! , n, I 11, 11 ,1, III, Funeral March Friends of J. C. Savagfc ur- Ludwig van Beethoven prised him on Wednesday night Menuet a l'antique by giving a party at his home in Ignaz Paderewski Waconda in honor of his forty Hungarian Dance No. 5 ' eighth birthday. A pleasant Johannes Brahms i evening was spent with cards and Songs (selected), and various games, followed by Mrs.. Carlton Smith musical program. Among those Prize-song from the "Meister- j who participated were Arnette singer" Richard Wagner Collins, violin; Cecil Collins, Cornet Solo, W. H. Mills piano; vocal selections by Daisy Bridal-Chorus from "Lohengrin" j tolling. Walter Ebeling, ot Richard Wagner Portland, also favored the guests Waltz from "Faust' with violin selections. The pro- trousers, pennies corresponding In nunmer to the Inches in the indi vidual's waist measure. Commun ity singing passed part of the eve ning, and Le Roy Myers sang a Mr. and Mrs. George Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Z. G. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Jarry Wenderoth, Mrs. Le Roy Leedy, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs. Mrs. Riches assisted in sprvlne- numDer of solos. Refreshments the luncheon. Mrs. Howarth, who Eugene Wednesday, April 13, were served by the aid society so- j was the house guest at the home were Mrs. Mary S. Moores, Mrs. clal committee. of Mrs. Jacobs, left Salem Thurs- I Eliza J. Downing and Mrs. Nellie Coronation-March from the "Prophet "... Giacomo Meyerbeer Marcia funebre sulla morte d'un eroe (Funeral-March on the death of a hero) ; third movement from Beethoven's Piano Sonate op. 26, arranged by Theodore M. Tobani. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wattere. of Portland are spending the week end in Salem at the home of Mrs. F. S. Craig. Mrs. Lucy Roach, of Victoria, B. C, who has been the house guest of Mrs. S. E. Edwards since October, -left last Sunday for her home ln British Columbia. Charles Gounod !gram ended with a reading by A (Continued on Page r our. 1 Salem delegates to the state conclave of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen held ln MARINELLO Cosmetic Shop "Women are never older than they look," and why are there so few old women these days? The woman who uses the Marl nello Cream as directed, need not grow old. Try one of our various Mask Treatments. We have a treatment for every skin. We carry a fine line of switches at bargain prices. Switches and transformations made from comb ings. Extra large double-mesh nets. Will outwear three of the single mesh. IRENE SCOTT Phone 1690. 125 N. High. Daughters and granddanghteis nf Mrs. Harriett Montgomery, 01 North Seventeenth street, sur prised her with a birthday dinner on Monday when all came to her house with filled baskets. This Although of distinct French jaffair took place at noon a pink a wnue mriuuay caur luiiiiinr type. Miss Rea, who is making an extensive concert tour this season the beautiful and delicious cen- under the direction of the Inter-1 mrs- """""' ,c national Concert bureau, is proud ' ccivert many nretty aml ,isef"' of the fact that she is of an old : presents. Those who particlpat American family, dating back In!"1 he Parv were Mrs- J- M this country to Revolutionary j Nichols, Mrs. George Wolfe. Wn. times. Miss Rea's later successes; Hattie Wolfe. Mrs. Eva Wolfe, in concert and opera showed the Mrs. John Hain. Mrs. Cass A. wisdom tf avoiding the short, spectacular career of the child- wonder, and she now possesses ' "iniiau.ic. sinnrl nut ao ' his best numhpr . i. Miss Grace Davis. This was fol lowed by a report by Mrs. F. W. Selee, president of the old peoples' pas des Sabots" I anar-' nome board. wto spoke on the men He reneateri Mr iSUDject or tne proposed new nulld- ko is twenty-three vears of s to be erected a' a coast of - m ma l i n ifrc v.. v.iw. iiiv i rrrpr rp nurn .. ' "iia numoers -.vv m uiuci m " Irish folk song. k-ittvlwln aI additional $D000 which - UU I .(il'n I.- n " f,l I f I III 1 II IIS RfRn I rVIIHI fugnsni. An extra iul,a ""ace uavis, superintendent wts D That Wo T. 'nf annlnl ooHl i. ... "i- i ii u werei dchichicih wum, iuu ui r- '""mi. Uie work nf thp lam tin, m,.,itt 1J h'nriio in thp P,.r,l...,.i , . . . firm ,1., . , . - - , rninrh, v. .. - .......... -i uci-e mis seasnn thr for al me naiem inci,. or time h;,u tntaitpii k or 4 c3i. not Z concerts aIso told of proposed new lines oeen a succees finanniai. of wnrk , ,,,,.,1 AV k. . ...... ui vi a llrt Iiui- . -u.C Utipn our,, ml . -uianj anu ci,y auu a cnnic. Nichols and Harriett Walfe. The class of Interior decoratlnir the versatility and firm musical 'and modern histocy of art. a sec foundation which enables her to Hon of the Sfilom Arts League. sing the most difficult arias with gathered on Wednesday at the lhat natural ease and perfection suburban home of Mrs. Monroe which is the achievement only of Gilbert for an afternoon of true art. mutual profit. Those present Flawless technique, mastery of were Miss Vivian Hargrove, Mis! diction, phrasing and expression, Catherine Gunnell, Mrs. John would count for little, however, Clifford, Mrs. William Babcock, were It not for her voice, natur-:m,.s l. r. Burdette and Mrs. ally brilliant in tone, range and flexibility. Monroe Gilbert. Mrs. Florence Bell entertained on Thursday night at her home with an evening honoring Miss Vivian Browne who took this op- e met --- nuuien(.f.s 'n Salem ap- Mrs. George H. Alden, con- ami ... f,.,n... j. . The, ... """"" rresponoing secretary fm. u i, n5 It is that Members of the Monday night dancing club are anticipating a large dancing party which they t , 6 ', , ' , 7 V a portunity to announre her enga Th s affair will be informal and iJllu""-' ... 1 , , a 9 .1,0 gement to Orley Leffingwell. the will be the closing dance of the Fel' " ' . M wedding date being set foi May season' 1 28. The party took the form of a miscellaneous shower and many pretty and useful shower gifts were received by Miss Browne. Miss Browne, who is a well known and popular young woman of Salem, is the daughter of Mr. and j Mrs H. K. Browne and is em ployed in the automobile depart- ! ..... mpnt at the statenouse. wr. , CHHe cie . Leffingwell, wno aiso nas a .irflp nf friends in the city is A birthday party for hei lit tle daughter, Marjorie, on her third birthday was the entertain- activities in that length ! ment vrsterday afternoon of Mrs. F.a-1 f'rultt when she invited a number of children and their mothers, names on the lawn were enjoyed aud delicious refreshments including a birthday seived Those present besides the tiny honor guest anil ner moiner " "6 l"c "" l"e importance or region- tiny nonor purai am. ..i ...ui... ...mmnhile fwpto this rity al meetings to be held during I were. Mrs. Ceorge Coe and daugh- ! also employed in the automobile Wilson s visit and urged ters. Lo-ea and Dorothy. . .-.. " rr.allit r.upene more group meetings. She urged Joh'i Carpen'er anu aaugnter Mi TM 1 ""- Planning ror publiclt . ma Jw pvnl -molt c - ittii inat k,.:.. ... to. .k. coi " a rniioo-o UC,B Ior lne society ana wner, ene which ,,m."!'olntnt concluded the members of the t .ji. " "'ne. ennfprpnoo h,,.i-.i c-o pntprtalnlnir at tneir was ap- mr. o. Shpnarri thpir nrpci.ipnt Mr KniirHrn's mother. Mrs se(,ure artistic all Home Miasinnart- wnmpn i h HpIpr Vlir. Farl Kent and daugh- c8 day. one ter. Alice. Mrs. Horn and sons. She also spoke on the impor- Sivitor and Sergeant, and little tance of gaining perpetual mem- Mildred White. Mr. ence tnni.h. 1. xa.n ,1 1 - .. ..iiiiiarr.p i .. Uner foil .' . witn a perpetual membership. night, "ano i. r 1 . . , . " n.i a - tor th.m " I- yesterday after ion was decorated with bou quets of sweet peas and ferns. She served a delicious luncheon, assisted by Miss Georgia Broyles. All of the invited guests are em- and Mrs. Roy KnlgMon ployed at the MMll lu the home automoDiie --y n-orp- tna nonnr t-urtii. ..im.-. The concluding report of the Is spending two weeks ln tne city. session was the report of Mrs. ! May C. Bliss, of Ios Angeles , Mrs. Francis h. eer . 1.." . , . viaI, Browne. Miss Jessie .-wilier. M. Knighton, of Benr,a MMa. bo a" A 11? ."VII' " -f.v. f - ford. Miss Mary Chad wick. Miss Preivn Stevenson. Miss vera . - . i.ni uav alter- , Ml!ne Matiena..o. ... national field secretary. She told Wilsorl a vmsi the t,.. rancis m. , Dorothea Steusloff nrt ner two Pman .laiif..- ... Uilnrprt . . . xT...,t Miss Helen King. Mill MilOren Miss .. Votollp nf MISS rientn rxi..B. latnerinr wmrn " , . vfonH oaVae-e. C. Evans, of San Francisco. Davl... Cellfnrnia. are visiting at ''"' Velbfrn Mrg. E. Berg- 311 HPfrftarv nf lananoop anH Ihp home Of MrS. (MOT S parents. - Unnn Mm wlM.- . .... . 1 1 Voor'c j. Diireau secretarv of Japanese and t"e nomt ui - s.uuuus. . - . - I" . - v Ti-lvin tnat Mr f.nn mm. " .on lrs. liarri , . ' rm., ,j . k OP&a k . I. 1 1 . . 1 I II. f nrt '1 II ll 1 . .iiim.ii. ... . . '"ry ar .,, . -- ,hic o i a.. . ..o x-.- will snend most 01 mr um arp all . .. t h i5 pnnfpronop io imi. In back it. tl. 1. ,.. fnkp Tnonooo ..A.I- I., Tl. rflirrt fn.. ., "rorge .... - umeg befnro Honorlne- Misn L-nra Jnnes. : aii u. . I I arva- . ; Wnn Aft M'.nrtir Fur- kur hnTnP Ml - L. A. Kezer, Mrs. Sam Burkhait Mrm H. E. Browne, Mrs. m Matthews. Miss Margaret Meyer, I Miss Georgia Broyles. Anna Reamster, of 1920 Center' street, announces the marriage of 1..0. Mica Kit tn beams- sl.tush Tuesday eveninir ior u. ... nf Port . . .-. .1 . h.tsiness meeting, ter. to rm-.. - - g at meir tn. r ra"- . . Mr. Schafer is a rormer me- months in Salem. Ambers of the Voung People's A::ianrc trf the 17th and Chemek- trip Up Colum; i 1 AndeB. Dakota.. 'et street Evangelical church met - 11 ill m 1 ..... -wit on ,.. ' ".um- ;-- "-" .".i. , . . a h n n . -- murscl.T thoin Mr. and Mr, Artht.r ni inn ot tbe nirre 01 ...... -- '"UUWltle w . '-.,. im "rsaay night. " Saturday evening U. M11I.. vuc "t; via me vv .1 1 1 ni tr ;v.m. ant ;. ninmn... - . K ,. "i Hill.. . ........ ..... - - . , , . 1 v-M wnoonurii " m, -"n fallc --.a ....I ... . .JI. p.,nrT f a flUirrnai 11 iu lit." , ... . - - - 11 Unn., -" - "B 'i " ' .. . .v .1.1. la tpretea in I"" 1WI 1 n rlnnri i. : . . .... . r- .,;, v next ninniu. liii. is . ,. 0 tk. . uicn "rn tames oeinr arrantren. m IB- T Of their Pri fpll n lm VC f Pr.nV. R in.. . HI" and Frank Mane Refresh- l lrW - - -" I III M-a l-tlv... . they Jo, I -.,. r.a on i.v, u. w . it c.i... into tne 1 ene,menu were served by the host?- th n- . . ,h ..kciPtv is now being com- Tboee present were: Mtse of the wmi - " rrom En,- " A -;. ,noTC P"" w-re. " k,- wfro takn -kMT m.r ionM - a k. ir n to. n pieil. .e" ... . '... a . i., 0.1K .nis. j-.. 1 , . . . k. a The couple were married Tuesday. April U. at the and Mrs. Lester Horton. at 1SJ SUrk street. ... 1 k I... nilpr piu . r-( ru 1 1 mcu 1 i,i- After tne au- . "-"-' . . V Tnltvi. Vi.klon. Z. meeting of the Alliance in Portland I . .vl tear so all married TU durinn i"' -.. . . . Ur e unfinished work anfl nusines. PA1SE THE "BEAUTIFUL CJZ R IN SV3VERIC The Paige Six Sixty-Six is the supreme achieve ment of a group of engineers who have been build ing fine automobiles for years. It embodies all that is most desired Beauty, Silence, Power, Comfort and Speed. No stock models of any make, or price have equaled the Paige records and we only ask a comparison of actual tests. Nothing could be fairer and every true sportsman should take this opportunity of seeing what a perfect balanced six cylinder motor is capable of doing. See if your car will accilerate from 5 to 25 miles in 7 seconds and from 5 to 40 miJLes in 15 seconds and is capable of a road speed of 75 miles an hour or better. A Paige 6-66 model will do this and the Paige Daytona model is the fastest stock car in the world, having recently made a measured mile, officially timed, at tlr. rate of 102.8 miles per hour. The little brother of the famous 6-68 is the Paige 6-44 which embodies all the same essential features as its big brother. Only a few seconds difference in its performance, with the exception of speed, it is built for econom ical operation and comfort giving riding qualities and at the same time has an abundance of power. The Paige cars are built in nine different models making it possible for you to select just the body type you desire. The better versed you are on automobiles and the more critical you are, the better you will be pleased with the Paige, and the better it will stand out by com parison. We are making some pretty strong as sertions, which would be foolish to make if not true, and if you will examine carefully the Paige line and take a ride with us, we are perfectly willing to leave the decision with you. VICK BROTHERS TRADE AND HIGH 8TR?:ETS SALEM, OREGON t ' - m . . nf the meeting the terrexarj V . .7 w mil- k - a th i if k. . ipiirnuieiii ' - ' "i . 1 - r r"n jrt.iwk. i. '- .