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WEDNESDAY, APK1L 22, liK5 TILE LAttTAL jouiCNAU SALEM. OREGON PAGE nVB Society and Club News Edited by Rosalia Keber, Phon tl Club Social Meeting to Be Saturday The April social meeting of the Salem Woman' club which will be held Saturday afternoon tn the clubhouse on north Cottage street will combine both an at tractive program hour and an af ternoon tea. "American Jlyetl elsm" Is the Interesting title which Rev. Martin Fereehetlan, pastor of the Unitarian church, has announced for his talk before the club women at this meeting. There will also be special mueic. The soclaj committee In cbarre sf the tea hour Includes Mrs. John McCourt, Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff. Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. Wil son Darby, Mrs. G. W. Sband, Mrs. W. B. Mott. Mrs. Biles Dar ky, Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith, Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. C. B. Webb, Mrs. George White and Mrs. A. F. Marcus. - Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr.. has re turned from a visit of several days In Portland with her sister. Mrs. T. Howard Drake. Mrs. A. N. Moores returned re cently from Portland where she spent a week. With Mrs. Moores was her daughter, Mrs. Robert Kinney of Astoria. Last Wednes day afternoon they were the guests at the tea at the J. O. El rod home on Willamette Heights when the engagement of Mies Lu cille El rod to Ralph Dickenson Moores was announced. Mr. Moores is the eon of Mrs. A. N. Moores. sea The pre-viewlng of the film, "Janice Meredith," sponsored by , the Salem branch of the Ameri can Association of University Wo men, and which will be shown at the Oregon theater, Saturday Sunday and Monday, will be held at the theater Friday morning beginning at 10.30. The better ,-fllms committee of the local as sociation, headed by Mrs. A. M. Chapman Is asking .each club president to delegate several mem era of her club to attend the pre- . viewing. For the benefit of the building fund of the West Salem Method ist church, which is partially completed. Perry Prescott Relgel- man. reader and Impersonator, and Lyman McDonald, popular baritone, will give an evening's tntertalnment of humorous and dramatic readings and songs Fri day evening at eight o clock. The program offered promises to be of exceptional Interest and Is nlanned particularly for Its en. tertainment value. Mr. Reigel- man. who was dramatic reader and Impersonator for the Willam ette glee club while In college and later was on the Weber lyceum eourse as a single entertainer, ot ters humor, pathos, romancs and drama in character stories. Mr. McDonald, who Is a member of the Salem Apollo club, and who was broadcast recently from the Oregonlan station on the Salem Lion's program, offers seml-clas steal songs of a wide range or in terest along with arias from light operas. a Tha Past Matrons' association will meet Friday evening at the of Mrs. Ida Godfrey with Mrs. Amos Vass. Mrs. S. B. Oil letts and Mrs. Ida Babcock host- ssees tor the evening. Mrs. Howard H. Haley, known In Salem as Lorraine Parsons, spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Julia Parsons. The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Haley wax a recent event In San Fran cisco where they are making their home. Mr. Haley Is the son or Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Haley an a number of a prominent San Francisco pioneer family. Mrs. Haley has been studying art in ftan FrAnrlsro. Among the delightful affairs e-lven and being planned for Mrs. Halev was the dinner in Silver- ton Saturday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Alford R. Nolan were inatd hnnnrinr Mr. and Mrs. Ha le ami Miss Jaunita Hart and Harold Allen of Portland. The nuti were Mr. and Mrs. Haley, Miss Hart, Mr. Allen, Mrs. Julia Pinnni Ml Loretta Fleber, r. nil Mm H. G. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Alford Nolan and Master Al ford Nolan, Jr. A number of the leaders of the Salem Women's club will motor Aurora tomorrow to attend the semi-annual convention of the country federation of women's ubs. The official delegates are Mrs. W. L Staley, Mrs. W. E. An derson, Mrs. W. C. Dibble and C. 8. Hamilton. Alternates are Mrs. F. B. Southwlck, Mrs. J. Weaver, Mrs. Roblln, Mrs. F. Fargo and Mrs. Frank M. Erlckson. Other Salem members who will attend are Mrs. W. E. Kirk, past president of the county federation and Mra. Elmo S. White, secretary of the local club. Chapter Celebrates Birthday CORNS LifTOff-No Pain Gervais Hi b Give Play Here Friday Chadwlck chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, celebrated Its thirtieth birthday anniversary last night with a birthday dinner the Masonic Temple. One hun dred and seventy five members of the chapter were seated about the tables arranged in the dining hall. Mrs. Josephine Vass and Mrs. Alics Coolldgs were In chargs of the affair and assisting tbem were Mrs. Rachel Reeder. Mrs. Sarah Oliver. Mrs. Grace Gil- Ion. Mrs. Minnie Stuart. J. A. C. rant, Charles Olllon, Alvln Stu art and Amos VaGS. The tables were arranged about one center table on which was placed the huge birthday cake bearing thirty lighted tapers and the numbers "1895-1925." The Eastern Star colors were used in the decorations. One table car ried out the blue with tall vases of Iris, another the white with narcissi used predominantly, ther was decorated with green fern. The fourth table was lovely 1th red tulips and the fifth with yellow deronicum. The guests entered the dining room led by Judge George Bur- nett, past grand worthy patron of Oregon, and Mrs. Rose Babcock, worthy matron of Chadwlck chap- er. Next In line were Ralph Thompson, worthy patron, and Mrs. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Kantner. The fivs charter mem bers of the chapter present last Ight were Judge Burnett, Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. Lena Cher- rington. Mrs. Josls La Fore and George Dunsford. During the dinner Judge Bur nett gave a history of the chapter tr-.clng Its growth and develop ment from the beginning thirty years ago. The regular business meeting of the chapter followed the din ner. Mrs. J. R. Pollock was hostess to the Monday afternoon bridge club this week In her home. Flow ers of yellow and green shades were used about the rooms of the Pollock home. High bridge sore was won by Mrs. A. H. Moore. Special guests of Mrs. Pollock and the club were Mrs. A. C. Craig. Mrs. A. T. Wain and Mrs. George Trott. Members of the club are Mrs. II. S. Poisal, Mrs. W. E. Wilson. Mrs. Anna Klein, Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Mrs. F. E. Shaf Mrs. A. H. Moore. Mrs. R. E. Anderson and the hostess, Mrs. Pollock. 'Little Women." Louisa M Alcott's famous story, will be de picted In play form by the Ger- ulgb school dramatic elr.b Friday, April 24th in St. Joseph's udltorlum on the corner of Che- meketa and Winter streets. The play was given lo Gervais last week and the Salem people who saw It at that time were lnslst- n their demands for a pre sentation here. Mrs. Fulkerson, county school superintendent. said It was one of ths best high school productions she bad ever seen. Sylvia D. Smith is director. Following Is the cast of char acters: Mr. March, Ben Moisan; Mrs. March, Arletba McDougall; Meg, Margaret Dejardin; Jo, Fern ade worth: Beth, Doris Wood: Amy, Retha McLaren; Aunt March, Minnie Vogt: Mr, Laur ancs, Francis Sturgls; Laurie. John Henny; Professor Bhaer, August Harris; John Brook. Ed- Harper; Hannah Mullett, Marjory Vincent, business man ager is Wayne Perdue, Miss Nancy Thlelsen and "Miss Jackie" Spong, prominent mem bers of the younger set, appearerd In specialty numbers at the Co-ed Carnival In the society rooms of Waller ball on tbe Willamette Ivereity campus on Saturday evening. Miss Paloma Prouty was in charge of the entertainment at the carnival this year which was one of the most successful of the university affairs of the entire year. Practically every woman on the campus attended the affair In trlklng and original costume. During ths evening Miss Thiel- ln a beautiful Indian prln cess costume, gave charming song d solo dance numbers while Mies Jackie" Spong In a rich Oriental gown received much ap plause for "her" magical illusions and slight of hand tricks. - 4 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ellis left this morning for a motor trip through British Columbia. Tbey will be the guests of relatives In Vancouver and victoria. Eczema oooaf AwB& J1 Doesn't hurt on bill Drop a little "Freesone" on an aching eorn. Instantly that corn stops kurting. then shortly you lift tight otf with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bot tl of "Freeson" tor a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard eorn, soft eorn, or eon between the toes, and the foot calluses, with out soeness or Irritation. Adv. OHl The joy oi a peacerui, rest ful night. What a wonderful "up and going" feeling follows such a night of undisturbed slumber. Oh! What tortures what agony what despair goea with ths n rliis where eczema ana outer skin diseases hold power and drive away rest and peaceful siumoer. Tnr under ths cover of darkness like crafty beings or tne unaer world these eruptions work their mntl serious haYOC 8. S 3, is the estabiisnea con queror of these annoying skin dis eases. 8.S.S. drives these ever dis turbing elements from your system elements that carry In their wake lack of energy undermining health! Ton may try In vain to get r:d of them by using salves, lntiima. washes, all to DO purpose. You can't do ft that way the seat of ths trouble lies deeper Impure blood trying to throw off poisons through tbe tender skin. 8 S 3, purifies the blood. It aids Nature In creating new Ted-blood-ceUs by the million I Blood-cells that send new rich blood coursing thfmph vmir svstsm. Red blood that drives away ecsema drives away pimples, blackheads, bo lit and rheumatism, too. An Increase In red-blood -cells means ndde .Ft,rth. added vitality and newed vigor. Because the medicinal Ingredients of B.H.S. ere purely vegetable. It may be taken with perfect safety. Start taking B B S. vta and watch It rout that an noying, skin destroying, health un dermining nrmy that holds yonr vrinM in Its erasnl Learn again what H means to enjoy peaceful, restful nights of slumber. USA kM st si r-s otm la twe nan. Tha hrsaf It Worlds Best MftdljciftB The Kensington club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles 8. Pratt, 140 north Liberty street Mrs. Clarence Byrd and her two children, Martha and William Henry, left yesterday for Custer, Ohio, where they will visit tor several months. Ths faculty women's club will ba the guests at Lausanns hall to morrow afternoon of Miss Fran ces Richards and Mrs. Guy L. Rathbun. A regular business meet tng will be held during the afternoon. Tillicum Club Elects Officers The monthly dance of tbe Til licum club In Derby hall last night was ons of ths lovsliest of ths entire year. Ths large ball room transformed Into a Japa nese garden was a bright and col orful background for the "spring dance. During the evening-the mem bers chose P. E. Fullerton as the club president for ths coming year, Roma C. Hunter was elect ed secretary. During ths past year F. G. Delano has headed the dancing club. It was decided to hold the May dance at the coun try club. Special guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Holmes. Members of the elub are Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Delano, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mlshler, Mr. and Mr. Jessie Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowes, Mr. and Mra. C. J. Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marnach, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Demarls. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Day. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. White, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huck- eateln. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kaon- nann, air. and Mrs. R. c. Hun ter, Mr. and Mrs. T A. Raftety. Mr. and Mra. O. A. Olson, Mr. snd Mrs. u. F. Fatton, Mr. and Mrs. Carey P. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. inman, Mr. and Mra. H. 0. Whits, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dauc, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McElvain. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pugh, Mr. and Mra. V. E. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Feu- wick. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lester. Mr. and Mrs. Les Cantleld, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. U. Scott Page, Mr. and Mrs. Hackway, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kurts, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fuller ton. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Carper and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Martin. An enjoyable meeting of the American Legion auxiliary was held In McCornack hall on Mon day evening. Following a business meeting ths auxiliary members were the guests of the Legion men at the showing of an educa tional motion picture in tbe arm ory. A banquet at McCornack hall followed the "movie" with the Legion men hosts to ths auxil iary. Music for ths occasion was furnished by the fife and drum corps. a Mrs. J. A. Brockman and little son of Eugene, are ths house guests this week of Mrs. Harry Zeladort. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marstsrs and Mr. snd Mrs. J. E. McClln tock motored up from Roseburg over the week end. During the time that they were In Salem Mr. and Mrs. lfeCllntock visited with their eon, James, a student at Willamette university and with Judge and Mrs. O. P. Coshow. 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