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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1915)
TWO. THE SALEM CAPITAL JOTONAL, SALEM, OEEOOM, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1915. BE you going to the exposition! ".friea it of the lionor guests, others be moaning of course the Panama-1 ing asked in to meet them, k Pacific, at Han Francisco, iff Mrs. K. K. Lee Stoiner and Mrs. there is anyone who has not been con-Henry W, Meyers wero stationed at fronted with this query, they may as j the tea table in the dining room hand well consider themselves dreadfully ob-, somoly motifed in pink. F.xquisito noletc. But f one has been thus in- Dresden eandolbras, fluffy bows of terrogated and if the reply happens to! tulle, and candles in smaller rosebud be in the negative the next question j holders ornamented the table, a bevy will probably be, "Are you going any-1 of uretty maids assisting in serving: -where this summer) If so, when and j Mies Shelley, Mies Marjorie Kay, Miss where T" Now the latter, although it ; Barbara Stcincr, and Miss Carolyn seems a trifle previous, is annually re vtved, and always at about this same time, inspired perhaps by the first tiny buds that begin to burst through; by the first glad song of migratory birds, or by the quietus wnii'h Lent puts up on activities of a sooiul inclination. The subtle change which each season tikes place in nature, is someway, al ways faithfully reproduced in our ultra Dick. Axked to assist about the rooms were: Mrs. K, K. Waters, MrB. George (i. Jtrown, Mrs, Frederick H. Stewart, Ms. Rollin K. Page, Mrs. Ada Strong, Mrs. Johu II. McNury, Mrs. George K. Waters, Mids Margaret ,'oper, and Miss Hita Hteiner, , Amid a most effective setting of civilized life, for no sooner has tho J Oregon grape and daffodllls, Mrs. former begun to display new life and 'George K. Waters entertained with a animation than the inhabitants a? the larger cities, unable to resist the al lurinj call of tho great out-of-doors, begin to plan their summer's ward robe of outing regalia; peril bo rail way and steamship folders In a fevered eagerness to go somewhere anywhere so long as it is away from the re straining and restricting couventions woic'i characterize our modern city life. Correctly speaking, tho winter season is over, consequently activities of this nature have slackened most per ceptibly, tie past week, being char ctorixod by a peculiar lethargy. Af fairs which have marked this period hsvo been inspired either by the one of town guests or the generally recog nized tweotysecond day of the month whicu fell on Monday this year. This data was responsible for a number of cnioyable dinners and luncheons and was further suggested at reverul other affairs which occurred on or near that lime. Mrs. Fred. M. Shelley and her at tractive daughter Marlon, Mrs. William C. Knighton's house guests from Home, New York, hsve added much interest delightful afternoon of bridge Thurs day, complementing Mrs. Hhclley of New York, and Mrs. 8. A. Hering of Portland, two charming matrons who passed part of their girlhood in Ralom, the latter being Mrs. Waters house guest during tho week. Card honors full to Mrs. Hholley and Mrs. R. K. Lee Hteiner, Mrs. John lilakoloy, Miss Both Luillum of Port land, and Miss Hholley being asked to assist. The invitational list included Mrs. John II. McNury, Mrs. F. H. Stewart, Mrs. .Mm Blakeloy, Mrs. J. K. Lualnm, Mrs. W. H. Boot, Mrs. Asabel Bush, Mrs. A. N. Bush, Mrs. 8. Jessup, Mrs. W. 0. Knighton, Mrs. E. K. Waters, Mrs. R. K. Lee Hteiner, Mrs. Z. K. Moody, Miss Htiyighton, Mrs. J. H. Lautcrman, Mrs. Donald McCarthy, Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. George G. Brown, Mrs. William Metlilehrist, Jr., Mrs. Klehard Cartwright, Miss Barbara Htoiner, Miss Hhclley, Miss Ludlam, Miss Margaret Gray, Miss A 1 thou Moore. part of the winter as the Wilson's guest, will leave for Newport next week to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. W. James, who are domiciled there. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eldridge were entertained by Portland friends during the week, going down Tuesday. Mrs. James Willsoo who has been passing the winter with tho Stanley Morgans in Chicago, is expected heme some time next month. w Entertaining jointly for tho Oaks Bridge club, Mrs. 11. L. Bowlby and Mrs. George Christie asked in a num ber additionally to make up five tables, Monday evening at the Bowlby home on North Capital street. John quills and pussy willows combined ef tectively, suggestive of spring, the ap pointments and collation bearing out a patriotic, idea. Prizes were given to Mrs. E. 0. Seicko and H. William Thielsen. Guests of the club were Mr. and Mrs. Grunt Bonnell and Mr. and Mrs. John Caughcll, club members being , ani Mrs. n. wiiiiam 'inieisen, Mr. and Mrs. William McUilchriet, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Harding, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Christie, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hcicke, Mr. and Mrs. Johu Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. Alfred Lovelace, and Mrs. Frederick 8. Stewart. Spring is really here, suj now that everywhere the charm uf beautiful weather is being felt tho great out-of-dors is making its annual subtle insis tent call, and already in response to it new interest is being revived in Ha- icin s now country club, which is to be a very notable contributor to the enetrtainment of Snloui folk during the long months of summer. The splen did greens just south of the eitv urom- ise to furnish a most alluring objective spot to not only the men, but the fem inine element as well, and although Werner Bioyman Brown, the voung est sou of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford i the membership oainimien has not been to tho week, considerable entertaining j Brown, celebrated his first birthday I tHken up as yet, among tho latter, and win not no until the club bouse is com narking their all-ten short stay. i anniversary with a dimming little Mrs. w. AI Jones, Das aiso inspires, party Tuesday afternoon, surrounded so vera 1 things this week, her hosts of friends here learning, with regret that her departure with her husband, Rep resentative Jones, and their children, is to occur some time next week, M.-s. Hhclley and her lovely young daughter, Miss Marion, of New York, have been the inspiration for uumer ous alfairs during their week's stay, former friends joining in literally showering them with atentions, which practically filled every day of their stay, other affairs being cancelled by their hurried call to Hun Francisco. Moat conspicuous of these was Mrs. William (.'. Knighton's tcs, which also complimented Mrs, Cttsiik, of Albany, followed by Mrs. K. K. Waters' din ner of ten covers Monday evening. Tucsduy af termini Mrs. It. K, Lee Hteiner entertained lor llieir pleasure, Mrs. ,1. li, 1iiiitermiiii, who as a girl hood friend of Mrs. Hhelley attended Willamette university with her, enter tained in her honor very informally, Wednesday a florin nil. Wednesday evening Mrs. Henry W, Meyers, guve a six cover dinner fur her, mid Thursday afternoon Mrs. Geoige K. Waters gnve by a coterie of his very young friends. pleted, it is a foregone conclusion that (heir support will in every way be as A pretty pink color effect was In I satisfactory and as enthusiastic as that evidence in both appointments, and the accorded by the men. dainty collation, the handsome candel- The following aro a few whose aup- ubra, displaying pink candles and port is relied upon, or those who have shades, smaller tapers being placed i signified their intention of patronizing with favora and baskets filled with the new club house and participating confeitii.is by each little guest's cover. Tho guests wore: Mildred Roberts, (.'Italics Kay Bishop. Tommy Livosloy, Atahul Hush, Fourth, and Chundlei Brown, in tho first spring games: Mr. and Mrs. Asnhel Bush, Mr. and Mrs. W. Milviu Plimpton, Mr. and MrB. F. W. Hteusloff. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Hteusloff, Mr. and Mrs, Georgo F. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Knighton, Mr. and Msr. Xadoe J. Riggs, Dr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Lytic, Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. .Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Benham, Mr. nnd Mrs. Curtis B. Cross, Mr. Ind mrs. .losppn n. Amort, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mis. Frank W, Diirbin open ed their homo Monday ami Tuesday evenings, entertaining with several tabl.is of "800" on both occasions. The lirst gathering was of members of their informal card club, additional i " . h. I'.ldridge, Mr. uud Mrs. I). W guests making up seven tables for theiKyro, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Brown, games, Mrs. It. K. Leo Hteiner nnd! Mr. and Mrs. F. (. Deekubuch, Mr. Frank Meredith hoi. ling high scores. uud Airs. F. I), Thielsen, Mr. und Mrs. A '.tractive patriotic decorations sur- George (I. Hinghnm, Mr. and Mrs. John rounded tho players. Guests of the j J Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley, lull were: Mr. ami Mrs. (). C. Locke, Dr. nnd Mis. II. E. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hniimgnrtnor, M r. j William .1, Hull, Mr. and Mrs. U. C. uud Mrs. Georgo F. ltudgera, und Mr. j llitluip, Mr. uud Mrs. Milton Meyers, mil Mrs. Homer Goulet, members be- Mr and Mrs. George (I. Brown, Mr. ins: Dr. uud Mrs. R. E. Lee Hteiner. nnd Mis. Max O. Huron. Mr. and Mrs. delightful bridge, Mrs. Hhelley and: Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank Griffith, Mr. und W. II, Buighaidt, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. It. mis. iiiiiik morouim, Mr. ami jurs.j.M. Holer, .Mr. mid Mrs. H. ('. Miles, Edwin L. Bilker, Mr. uud Mrs. W. II 'Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Mr. and Dnncv. Mr. and Mrs. (leome (I. Brown. Mrs. Charles K. Hiiniildinu Mr nnd on's tea, Monday afternoon, for which i Mr. Mid Mrs. George I,. Hue, Dr. and; Mis. J. Frank Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. C. airs, iinoiicy was tne inspiration, were mis. v.. rurlton Mniitli, Mr, and Mrs. '8. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Hen shared by Mrs, r., 1). nsick of Albany, i Oswald West, Mr. and Mrs. Milton drlclis, Mr. and Mrs. Homer II. Smith, wue oi nenaior i iinr, who was i n-; ivn-y -rs, Mr. ami Mrs. Cliurlos I.. Me Mr and Mrs. 8. Guy Haigenl, Dr. and icnuinru Here miring tne legisiuiiire, anry, unit llr. ttllil MIS. II. II. (lunger, j Mrs, II. II. Obligor, Mr. anil who remained over lor this in-; Tuesday evening, ileomiitioiis re-1 Wilson, Mr.. an. I Mrs. .1. W. Harbison, easion, she being bolero her iniirringe, ; inuining the sumo, guests sufficient in I Mr and Mis. llul D. l'litton, Mr. and Miss Grace Piper of Hiileiu, an, I a uuni'ii r to surround six tables, passed I M rs, Georgo W. Giuv, Mr. uud Mrs. girlhaod friend of Mrs. Shelley, who' another delightful evening, Mrs. Theodore Ruth, Mr. uiid Mrs. Earl An was Miss Bessie Hniith, also formerly ( nrev F, Martin ml Charles F. Elgin j di r-.nn, Dr. ami Mis. T. C. Hmith, Jr., f Halem. siolinu high. 'Mr. .in, I Mrs .1 K. Crime Mr un.l her daughter departing Thursday night The honors at Mrs. William Knight Field, Allan Uuteheon, Claude S. Belle, Watt Bhipp, L. V. Hoftr, W. P. Butler, E. P. McCornack, A most welcome addition to Salem is the J. E, Ludlams of Portland, Mr. Ludlain recently receiving the appoint ment as manager for the local commis sion house. They have one son and have taken up their residence at 170 Houth Fifteenth street. Mrs. Ludlam is a charming woman and both will be welcomed in society. They have had as their guests this week, Mr, Ludlam 's sister, Miss Beth Ludlam of Portland, who will remain for the week end. Miss Ellen Thielsen who has been en tertained as the W. T. Etkin's house guest in Astoria for the past five weeks, spent yesterday in Portland, and is expected home today. Any information concerning the suc cess of Halem people in other places is always of interest, many local people following with special eagerness tho advancement of Miss Ada Miller, Ha lem 's gifted young singer who is study ing music in Chicago. DeniuDstrating that her talent and success is not merely locally recog nized and commended, and that her ul timate universal recognition is assured is the splendid and enthusiastic recep tion recorded her in tho east since he.r recent arrival there,. Hhe has appeared at several notable affairs, among the most recent being I the large Valentino banquet given at the auditorium Hotel, wnen covers! were laid for about two hundred and fifty. A dramatic performance flow ed the course. Miss Miller, with wide ly known entertainers furnishing spe cial numbers earlier in the evening, Miss Miller being the only soloist. Her numbers were: "Humuiertime," by Ronald; "Will o' the Wisp," by Pprors; "Hnwanee River," and "Phil osophy." The event was planned by President Guernsey, of tho famous Hamilton Musical club. Another appearance, musically, of Miss Miller was at a foremost social func tion given bv tho Misses Moore at the Gladstone Hotel. Hhe was also the only singer at this event. Tho hostess ess are known both in Halem and Al bany, having been eutertained here during their quite recent western trip by the 11. B. Thielsens, and Miss Min nctta Mngers. t An announcement which bring both pleasure and regret as made yesterday stating that T. R. Wilson, who for the past dozen years has been officially connected with the Oregon state peni tentiary, nau received the appointment, of collector of income tax under Hon. M. A. Miller, to fill the vacancy caus ed by the death of the lute James E. Godfrey, and while friends uro shower ing Mr. Wilson with congratulations up on the splendid appointment, they are iiIbo expressing the deepest regret thut tne Honor takes Mr, Wilson uud Mrs. Wilson from the city. They expect to leave tne latter part of next week, .Miss Morta James, who has been their houBe guest for part otitie. winter, to loave at tho sums time1 for Newport, to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. W. James. During their long residence here the Wilsons have been prominently identi fied with Halem 's toeiul, fraternal and business life, Mrs. Wilson being an .-specially popunr ntcmher (if society. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr., huvu necn entertaining .Mrs. Hmith s sister, Mrs. T. Howard Drake, of Portland, during tho week. They are nnw at home to their friends at their beautiful new residence, ,i:t North Winter street. ruei lay evening they wero hosts for tne iierry-l.o- Hound club, askmi Mr, and Mrs. John J. Roberts and Dr. 1). M. Fields aiblilhnallv, Mrs. Roberts, with M. A. Geough assisting. Cnrd honors ten to .Mr. and Mrs. II. William Thiol sen. SPRING SHOWING We Invite Your Early Inspection of NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE New Suits, Coats, Dresses The styles are very attractive and eminently practical; of course some extreme styles are on display, but we have made extra efforts to show con servative garments that will meet the requirements of the season. NEW Warners Corsets, Modart Corsets, Carters Underwear, Harvard Un derwear, Kaysers Underwear, Phoenix Guaranteed Hosiery, Onyx Hosiery, Kaysers Hosiery, Alexandria Kid Gloves, Dent Gloves, Bacmo Gloves, Kaisers Silk Gloves, Novelty Neckwear, Novelty Rihlinns Nnvpltv Jpwplrv Tnthpr Pnrsps. and Hand Bags, Lingerie Waists, Silk Waists, Silk fyirp LiriPth t4: i.ii. ot.:.i. a..i: it l v t 6 oO'C i ciutuam, ciuiit oiwi is, luusiiii uuuvrvt car, Children's Coats, Infants Wear. NEW We feature White Wash Dress Goods, Dress Linens, and all kinds of plain Cotton Goods by the yard. All who have inspected this depart ment have expressed their hearty approval . PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS. Where Shopping Is a Pleasure U. G. SHIPLEY CO. Linens of Every Description LIBERTY ST. SALEM, ORE. L For those who find idcatmro nnd in- l( 1M. V lit! '..!... i I .i " - , II. 11. (.linger. Mr. and Mrs. (1. J. -I'"-"""" .n ine singing or s.-iocto.l mare .w.,.,-, t,,i 1,-in-i ii h iii I'Hroiiiuy trained, the Apii'lo rliih concert, which is to lie given ut. the arinorv March as the tuird offering on the musieul artists' vnurso, will ntford u delightful opportunity. I nder the nh'e leadership of Wll- Don't Wait for an Invitation To come to church. The House of God is essentially the House of Man, and BELONGS to you. Prove it yourself. . ' St PAUL'S CHURCH Corner Church and Chemeketa Streets Services at 7::!0 and 11 a. m., 7::J0 p. m. "Not Peace, But a Sword," Morning Address. Hurec. ! ... J)r. P. M. Fields is a member of n week-end Eugene house party. A surpriss, enjoyable in every re-1 spr ct was planned in honor of E. It, i Millard, of the l.add uutm nans, hy tho employees of that institution, j Thursday evening in celebration of his birthday enniveisnry. Charades, inter-: jsting contests, and musical numbers furnished hv Mrs. Frank K. Frickey: and Mrs. Thtinas R. Galloway, round ed out a most delightful evening. Mr.1 and Mrs. George Riches were asked to. assist in making all arrangements. Those who were bidden were: Mr. nnd; Mrs. L. B. Aldrieh, Mr. und Mrs. Koyj Burton, Mr. and Mis. George Riches, i Mr. and Mrs. Thonius li. Galloway, Mi.j and Mrs. John Beezely, Mr. and Mrs.i Claire Vihbert, Mr. and Mrs, Frank I Frickey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W"il-1 linins, Mr. and Mr. Chester Cox, Mr. ; and Mrs. Harry Wenderoth, Miss Nel lie iVhwub, Miss Mill ie Schwab, Miss I liiicile KonnU, Miss llattie Hargrove, ' Miss Ni. nia Holt, William Walton, 8. jrhortly fn'luwing the holiduys by I'ro-! life being told by Miss I'uge us Ihoy np IMerfler, Ruh-h Wildors, Jacob Fuhrer, lessor Wallace Mac .Murray, of Willain-. peured, one at n time, beforo the as rinlihuin Gilbtrt, Hurry Holt, Alfred i of te university, assisted by college stu- j sembled guests. Later each presided Mchrimm, ( hnrlis Reynolds and James I dents, huvo been postponed until the over one nf the rooms, different entei McFailand. j completion of his scheduled course of luinnient. being furnished in eueh, the- loct.ircs, making a most attractive end-lsong cycle by Lehman, from the non- Miss Loin I'nge whose approaching "'R ,or ,hn" ',y,'n' wn"'h ,W1V' piovedjsense ihymos of "Alice in Woodbind" iiiriiisniiig one it tne most pleasing pcriois. Many of Hie students also np poured in costume. ( hiiructrrs impersonated were: Mar Den til e L,ovelv ve ov turns ninl , nlfiii i . ; -1.. uv1uIIm M,.- i'....i;u n ' M .... it'iui xr. .:. i..t.., t.. it. ... i Oremn grape nnd pussy willows, beau ! Cluss, Mis. Hlmor l.udclon, uud Mia.'iMrs. .Inliii Carson, Mr. and Mrs II. 0 1," ; ov,'r ltu! Al'nll 'lb "ale lifully suggesting (lie approach ol V. Cuiinel Over. Si hii.-kini!. Mr. and Mrs. It 1). Gilbert. ' . ,,'"'lll.v Improved, both ns spring formed u must attractive set i M iss-s Veda Cross Nell Thielsen Mnr-1 "' " . n"l"" pi'-sentcd and the marring.! to I'red I., l.aii.less of Heuttl.-1"". e."'''rHHy interesting during und Sail Francisco is of much interest, "iniii. as the inspiintinn (or n prottv linen I hnwer Tlinrsdsv ..venim.. uliin'iicl us A llellelltllll l.ult.V COIllllieniorlltlllg a su-piise, by u close friend, Miss Ce-i""' Ji""versury of Washington's birlh-1 George Washington. Deun Aldcn; cile liehunnu'. Durimi the honor uuest 's lln.v was participated in by a large tha Washington, Miss Reynolds; ibsonco the lu.ise was converted into ""'"her of young folk Monday oven-j jami-i Franklin, Dr. I. isle; Mrs. Frank a nuptial bower, henrts nnd Cupids be- '"f- ol' Mil-S l-ennre Koou, lin, Mrs. l.islo; Thomas Jefferson, I'm- ng ill rviilnnee III ileeiirntiuns nnd ul- '"" r " n-srui ...usnj .niiiimi nyies o. jeiie so in tho collation. Winter street. Jieeomtioiis, attractive- Miss Page, who Is popular among a lv suggesting the day were noted, the Isrgo number of Hi Is will be mar-l"K"'m "f entertainment likewise ho led Weilnisdnv, March thiitv-f irst, K 1,1 "'i-hik win ,,,,,,,,. , -. son, .Mrs, hiiIMi; William l.ivingstoue, Mr. Thninpsu-i; Mrs. Livingstone, Mr-. Thompson; John llniicoik', I'rofossoi Von l-lsciii-ii; Dorothy lliinetrk, Mm. (the young pi-opie to leave Immediately ! 'N" h'i tesa us assisted by Miss Mary .yon Ksehen; Betsey Ross, -Mrs, 1'rice; tins tor this event which wns the; Fir the ulousiire tit is V M . I,, . i...i ai;..., ti i ocnntiriil quality of tine proiliiitliin " '! I ' ...... iiu-i ..ii ..M-im .iu,iii-s, ..I is, ! 1 llllllOi 1 lioiniisiin. Allien .Mou-cs. Mil .el Ken- ' . ' " . . . .. Pur,,,,,,,,,,;,,,, , m , I. rnosl no In i- K, ,h ti,in.,ti i;. el sineo the ushering ill of the I Ion Pulton entertained very iulie nmlly I nedv, Cutherine Carson, Kstlier Carson J , "'"V W"h V, rV 7 ranc.sci). a niiimii-r ot e its , - " 'c,,,; ,.,,,u w , . , , f. ;;,'"7"'y 'Tun wi,h 1 " ' k ' ' .., k. mVs ;;:,;,r ,h" M,r in ::,::t ;:;;:;u; "V"u. ww bi ,hi. my twz., trvli ?:z . ,1, p y Guests nuniberiiiu nbiiut seven v five In idee. Miss Jiunos seciiiiun the uvnr.i Cm .an. . . (In). S. II 1:1 i.iii I'imI I nl " uin.iun urn ni ni i iiK"k' mi in a c:ii..i .1.. . i ..... . i. .,,, , . . . ... .' ' .. . T i,i aiMi.,,,, ,,.i l,,. I Knrt tiimi alio. inn. in -rr. .,i is,n i. . iviwii ..m.m.mi nmisnii niiaiii". Mr. K .... ...... ,,. ,,,,,,,, . M r. UMM'll IISSIM.iKl I, Mi . 11 111 1 n. till 1(111. 1(1 ,11' hours, miiuy of them being long time j Miss James, who has boon passing Munres, Paul H. Wiillnee, Dr. D. M evpe-inlly suei essl'ul one, oiniooits thus far giM-n Both rf tm hine set u wero; O.o sis at Thuisday evening's al'-1'01'-' Mortoiisen, Irnbelle George, Morton; John ,lny, Professor MiieMui tnlr -veil'; Mis Floreiu-e Miller, Miss lerlil wniinoy, .Margaret i.euge, i.u-1 ray ; I naneeilor Koliert li. Livingstone I I I!!' ;i I i' 1 1 hi1 i.f. A' ft verv high stun.laid of eseolli I'm len-e lliiink, Miss Marie Martin,"""' "".l','.v I'linvn, .iiai.i in .e , i-roiessor niioriiiiin; .Mexan.lor llainil- The Apollo club Is eomiinse.l n'f boll, i its Nellie Hobeits, Olive disto, Miss ; ,;l'i'lys Stevens, Ksthor Pur-, Ion, l'infos..or Do Urn; liliaboth Schuy teacher Minimal uud uiiliilou sing M'I'Hd Fonest, Miss lleuluh Huberts, oiinagaii.. nnd .Messrs Liigeno llouston, elr, .Mrs He H,u; nberl Miens, I'm- . . l' ,, ... . i .. .. ,. ki.liiti.ll, U..I n l.,l,l MlllUljll lv Oil lll.t ll . r.iMU.,,, 1 ,ill,lru, I- I , vn l.l 1. I -l I ., ....... erture to Racine's Iragedv "Pluilro,' K Y.V.N intciest Is iiiiinil'estcd in the lowsi conceit of tin- I'm timid svni Overture " Pliedie ' .1, Mn.seiiet phony onliestia hl,li is to' In iSyiiipliuny No. 11 III D major ,1, llavdii given nt the Gland Opeiu IIimim- Hun ! "Slvufrli-.l lldvll" Itieliiud Waiim-r dny, Miueh seM-ntli. ! (n) " Piiiolinliiiiii ' ' .. Annas Jnrueii-lt j tliiMiii-hed llolgiiin or-licstral euniposer M-ii.ly is the central l.l-a of tin I (10 "Berceuse" i will be ropreseiiled fur the first time well sele.ted program nil, I it is expect " l.ieliesliedelieu " Tuulicrt'ut these concerts hv l-.U li'liiipsodv Nn ers who have b i i iiretnllv si ted In- Miss Huth Mohiinoii. Miss Cci ile Ho a -o-iipetenl enniniiltoe siul who r,i. haiijii, und .ljs, H. .Stover. bourse weekly under the puiiistukin;! I " Mieitinn of tin- eoniluetnr, The chili I A pretty birthday paily in celebru- n in no sense a lueiioy-iiinking oiania 1 .Ion of the fiist iiiinhorsiiiy of Paul 'inn, it being tho intention to collect in I lliwuM Jr.. Mill u Mr. und Mrs. Puiil ' loos fioiii inenilii-rs simply iqimigli I .1. llaiMcr, was given by Mis. Ilunsor I iiinl t i pay the cost of concerts nndjia .1 number ol Ins liny ,i"IMK fiiends, in ing oxpitnos. In this respect llirj iVoilm sduy nfteiiie'ii. ' Mrs, Lloyd iclub is eutillcd to mm u eii-iinieuilution , linn i r was nsl-i-l to u isi .t, and lioiioi , for the ediioiilional Infiiien. e excited, ing the oenisiuu wiii, Ilio pn-sei-co of j . m, ,,,,1(1,1 ml ti internal giuiuliniitli- On,,- of the must attractive patties of eis, Mis. W. .1, Ihgi-.lorn and Mrs, W. ,lie ttivk wis the .lonlile birlltday mini II. I'niii, ' iirsaiy oololnal inn nil he home of Mis. Do, oiatioiis were daintily peifeeted ! A. C, Devoo, .i,",,- North I'niii teonth 1 in n;nk li til white, the picltio-.! of I street, in honor of the In luer ninl her i birth, lay eakes, tu n 1 1 i'u one small ' an niei e, M iss .liuiiiitii Devoe. The iooins;dle oinlomig the table around uhirh were iillraellvoly ileenrateil for the oc llhe miniiitiiic gin-lii wore neatcl, li jeiision, the liuiiis being passed with in-'tiny iske, eruiiineittod with a single lininiil dixeisioiis, Miip-'r, minklng en, li olnee. I'lo- giie-ls were; Mis. MaMha Mot- These who assisted In this i-eletira- Iris, Misses llille Monis, Maud'- Morton, I tion wen- Nonnii Cliiiniuek, (ioldie 'Shiiloy Ciiapi'el, Mabel King, Kstlier. Munis, Stacy Reeves, Jr., Lowell Stiff Sehii,aMo, uud Messis. Ralph Mer-'er, I or, iteiniee' Hi haler, Leuiiaid S'hal'i-r, one of the most effective of his innnv I . "u,,,""l hnv Mchniallle, I red ,iu. Wayne llagedoiu. ' . I. ,...... It .1 I.' 1 U I... I . li , . . . 1,1 . ,., , , , ., ,, V -' .' ' 1 "t , -1, n hi,, I I i n ,-ri '"in, ,n- n li , ciiiii,iiltiims. Ldiiind l.alo, the ills ' , Kennel li Holle, Linis Siiiipsnu, Kenneth , fess-ir Matthew-: Klixnhcth Pulteisiin, l.ogge, Ira Mercer, George Weller, w ol-1 Mrs. Swiirllioiit ; llaiitinh llaiieiii li, Mil- mlt .Duron, Kiigene llnibei-, llloiin Pag", iliegg, 1-Mgar Holland, Harold Rolierts. I ... s I O.ie of tin most liiarming eulunii'l partus ot il:e wei li, i iinM.teiuniatiiii' Mis. l.iiuillii .1. Walsh, siunll daiith- ... 1 ... L : I I I- , . .. I . ..ill lin, ,11 Ht'i'iiiiii, nun .,. i-, -.I',,,. . , . , ' ,. 1 ,' , ., ,, ,, . , ns hiugtnii s Inr liunv, was riven nt n,i, o 111,- ui.itli .,,ii,l IV I h Mrs V. II I k li s . " ..... . lister, Mrs. A. F, West, in Poitlund. ihe hoiiio ot Mis, L. K, I'nue Fr'uluv . 1 r (I ontiniied on Pa'e Three.) Over two humlie.l stii'lonls of W'il In in i-t I iiniM'isity pin tii i Miod in a , ", " "" delightfully iinuiieed intriiitie lv in Katun hull lust niiilit, given in llic'r liiiiuir by the f-n-nlly. Tin- Iii-m'I halls and clli'-s liutiu.i were In until ie, with cniii'l lis flags, chim I'iiI 1 ill v trees und lulissr of the sis rooms vo of vaiiims priiililiiont 1'iures nf rnlini . nl tlays, win wvio iiiipersuii.ite, by f Ihe faeiiltv lui'ts, llieir idenliiv being t diMili-il nnd n sliiut history nl' their , 4 -v f BeaverState Printers i Hisses of giei i v. eai li I Society and Commercial f vopieseetiug the homes j Printinc. i rhoiis loJ3, Bourns 13, Tattoii Block nl test director Muse ( lii istensea ninl I " Rliapsudiu Nirveglcaiie No. 1 the on liestia will luce a house (.ached I Kiluanl lailo to eapncily. A number of alley cili-s II iv, la's Hvnipliony In D-Nu. 7 of the will be ret n seiiti-il, uud the oiv best celcbtnled "Halouian" set written for t iiiouiiifi-iiu ut which Salem people can porfiiinuneo.in London, when the ciiiu-lhe liit'unt Hiogfiied w $if to there delogatiiiiH to visit mil, poser wns nearly sisty years of age' place on the proginiii nl,' sen piMioni.-.e us iiiiuiisi sail en lertninmei t olfi-iiiius is to detiui'stintc their own iippieeliition by libcnillv j sliniil -ing tli J liiilh-oiniiig ooinoit. I, a very bountiful and brilliant work Wagners "Siegfried Idvll, written ill lienor of his wile's hiitlnlnv, no, I also In t mi nk In I n o lor the birth of also find a I lie licliter a- will be the principal offering of the I numbers include a daintily scored ' j Fifth Symphony Concert, One of the J " Pirn-Indium ' nu.l "Berceuse'' by a I mint "essentially French" of modern Finnish composer, Amiss ,lai iiutelt, i iiuipiiscis was l an late .lines Mnsseuet, ami raiiiieit a " l.ielie.llvilelien ' for! ft Hi ANNOUNCtMENT EXTRA ORDINARY, toniplyiug with repeated and urgent rr-uests John Claire Moiilelth, Voice Builder nml Couch, will be in Sulom on Mondiiw. Only a few more pupils iau bo accepted. Interviews ti v appointment only, phone it 1.1,1. Ms lie-e Csve it' llillsliuru will nr- TTTT? ; rive ihi-- exenii-g In be the Iui.im ik H iji itlXm'" c' 'l'11- ' " I li'-'h. For her . pniisoie .ins, iiiii-.i nas piiiiiuei mi ni- The hv. i u in to be given Is ni fol who will lit) repiesented by his fins Ov-1 Slriiir-i. (Ii'erieal little dialing dish party to i aso p,m o siioith jiler nor sinvul. liss Florence Miller. Miss Coin Milloi, l.1iss Helen lautcy, Miss I 'out I Howell, fciMiis I In i it Miller, Miss Pearl Harmon, und Mrs. Fie, I F.llis til shun- in the oil S lei taiiiiucnt fiiiiii--hcl. l " "' l Tin- Iwo dtnmiis, "Traveling Man, Si i nnd "Ihe Terni-ic .Meek," aniiiiiiueeii Exquisite New Spring WAISTS The Needlecraft Shop 325 State Street I csrly in Ihe winter to be picsouto