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TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. APRIL 29. 1916. A .THOUGH the wonderful Sub scription dum:e are but a cher ished memory me smnrt set has most certainly net a precedent in car rying out these truly murvelous parties which will, long be premier in origin ality und cleverness. Incidentally the success of the dances this season has been due to the efforts of Mrs. Asnhcl Bush, Mrs. Frederic Thielsen and Mrs. Melvin Plimpton, who seem unable to exhaust their repertoire of variations tor these fete of artistry. Monday night's bnll was the brilliant finale of the gay season, and as each ; 'reeding affair was la dernier eri in wauty and artistic effects Jt was in an. enchanted summer gar den at moonlight, illumed by the soft gleams of lights stealing through the branches of flowering fruit trees and hootch broom that the merry throng reveled. The ball room was enclosed with a rtriking black and white luttice behind which was a profusion of .Scotch broom aglow with a myriad yellow blossoms. In the center of this garden two large black and white atrip swings hung be neath a huge canopy of the name dash ing color combination. The music, by the string orchestra was unusually good with a lot of swing that made dancing a delight. A few of the gowns noticed follow Mm. Asahel Hush orchid and magon la satin creation made is pannier effect with pearl bead and ribbon embroi dered bodice. Festoons of pearl beads from the waist crossed in front' and fastened the side drape. Mrs. William Burghardt, white satin with panel of opalescent paiottes, bod ie. of paicttea and tulle. Mrs. Percv Youuif of Albany, liiilit Tiluo tulle over cloth of silver under nkirt. .Silver lace and tulle bodice, with a mmy blue tulle scarf. Mrs. Thomas I.ivesley, white chiffon mbroiderod in gold and silver over apple green satin with silver lace ruf fle. Mrs. Melvin Plimpton, bouffant gown of whito princess luce and fine net over whito satin. Silver trimmed bodice with girdle of turquoise and pink sat in. Mrs. Thomas Smith, Jr., ruffled gown of rose-pink taffeta and gol.i tthadow lace. Mrs. William Lytic, apple green tuile over satin with slight silver trimming and silver slippers. Mrs. Clifford Brown, billowy white Inllo gown. The skirt was made in a iier design, edged with canary yellow atin the bodice was of tulle and sil ver lace. Mrs. Ben Olcott, pastel blue satin with filmy luce and tulle bodice. Mrs. Chauncey Hishoo. pink nnd white novelty taffeta or silvor lace under skirt. Mrs. Joseph Rothchild of Portland, bright blue tulle, silver embroidered over cloth of silver under skirt. The blue tullo ami silvor lace 'formed the liodico. Miss Ritn Stcincr, muuvo nnd silver liroemlc, over tulle and nilver lace un derskirt trimmed with fur and clusters of rose buds. Miss Elizabeth Lord, variguled pink THAT Tie FEELING Relieved by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which Renovate the Blocd. That tired feulinir that comes to you in tho spi'lim. year after year, Is) a siKii that your blood lacks vitality, Just us ptmpW-M, IioIIh and other erup tions are hIkiih that it In Impure; and it la alMO a, hIkii that your Byatem ia in a low or run-down condition ln viliiiR iliHeiiMe. It la a warning, which It in wiHo to heed. Ask your (lniKiilat for Hood's Hur aaintiiliu. This old ntundaid triod and tnio blood niodiulne relieves that tiled feeling. It clonuses tho blood, Klvos new life, now conniK", etroiiKth nnd choerfulnoHs. 'I malum tho rich red blood Hint will :mke you feel, look, eat and Hleep butter. lie sure to set Hood's, becaiiMO It la tho best. There Is no other com bination of roots, barks nnd herbs llko It no real substitute for It no "Just-as-tfood" medicine. iemovai Cotton's 5, 10 and 15 Cent Store will be in their new location 141 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET Formerly G. W. Johnson & Co. And ready for business about Tuesday, May 2nd. Watch for Re-opening announce ment. ComBion's ii 1 " ' ' ' ' ' . - -'".' ' J - . t" : - ' ft . I r i .' : ' ; '. t ; t .' t .i . J r' ' ' ' f Dainty little Jeanette Sykes, ho will ap pear In the "May Day Fete" t-j he given by the Juvenile Artisans. tulle, very full skirt with Blight trim ming of silver. Miss Esther Carson, coral pink taf feta with tullo and lace fiodieo. Misit Margery Marvin, salmon pink trimmed with robins egg blue satin Silver lace aud tulle formed the bodice. Among those present were: Mr. nad j Mrs. Thomas Liveslcv. Mr. and Mrs. I Asnhel Buh, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bishop, Mr. and Mm George Palmer I'm nam, Mr. aud Mrs. George K"dg ers, Mr. ami Mrs. Wiiliam Burghardt, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Plimpton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mr. and Mi's. Ben Olcott, .Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hofer. Or. aud Mrs. William I.ytle, Mr. and Mrs. Zadoc Kiggs. Mr-, and Mrs. Thomas (.'. Smith. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears. Mr. aud Mrs. Curriss Crirss. Mr. am Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mr. and Mr. Charles Dick, Mr. ami Mrs. Ho mer (ioulet, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grior, Mr. and Mrs. David Eyre. Mr. .' id Mr. Homeo tioulet. Mr. and Mm. Iw-y Yoimg.of Albany, Mr. and Mis. Belch er, an.l Mrs. Joseph fiothihild. if Port land, Miss Rita Stcincr, W.- Ellen Thielsen. Miss Margery Mar in, Miss Kl'unbetli Lord. Miss Ida .-ominous, Miss Esther Carson, Miss liur'it' Hargrove, Miss Aline Tho'n,is "ii, Dun- iel J. Frvc, Jr.. Paul Wallace. s Young, Carl Gabiiclsen, l.nnreice Ho fer, H. C. McCain m on, !Miii M'.ores, Ercel Kay, Prince Byrd, Willi an Walt on, Albert Egnn and Russell Ilortcn. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Sutherland entertained Tuesday evening at one of the smart card parties of the week. The rooms were aglow with the colors of inn n V wonderful spring blossoms. making an artistic foil for its guests, About twenty-tour ot the married set including tho members of the Merry-Go-Round club, circled the tallies, mid the high score honors were won by Mrs. Thomas B. Kuv and C. (). Kice. Mrs. Sutherland was assisted bv Mis. liice and Miss Ellen Thielsen. Mrs. Muck Hn'fer and small so , liohcrt and Ernest lire enjoying a louni at the Hotel Alilicv in .New port. In'forinnl vet charming was the sinnl bridge for which Mrs. George Waters was hostess lliurs.lav .a I ternoim, About a dozen prominent matrons of a small budge club and several nodi tionnl matrons were guests. The nt tractive card favor was won by Mis. Hollin K. I'age. Mis. Waters was as sisted bv Miss Tila Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas l.ivesloy accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. John J. Huberts motored to Portland Wednesday. They spent Thursday motoriiiir on the Co lumbia Highway, reluming to Salem I lie that night. rwuce WT TV rfP ALINE THOMPSON Mr. aud Mrs. Chauncey Bishop en tertained with a small informal sup jer party after the dauce Monday night. Green and yellow- toned -pring blossoms were used to center the artistically appointed table. Covers were placed for their honse guesrs, Mr. and Mrs, Perry Young of Aibauv, and Mr. aud Mrj. William Burgl.ardt, Jr., Mr. and Mis. John Roberts, Carl Gabrielson and the hosts. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Bishop hon ored her house guest, Mrs. Percy Young W'th a line party .it the Liberty theatre. Several of the younger ma trons were guests. Later the party enjoyed tea with Mrs. (icoige Palmer Putnam. The tea table was prodded over, by Mrs. William Burghardt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Knighton are being welcomed home ..fter a delight ful sojourn in the South and East. They returned yesterday by the North ern route, having gone Er.st by way of alitornia. Mrs. Knignton has been extensively entertained during her trip and now will enter into the social ac tivities of Scion. m Dr. and Mrs. Harry Ulinger were hosts Tuesday evening for a five-hundred party. Their guests included about twenty-tour of tho married set, who are members of a card club. The rooms were gniry decorated with fragrant spring flowers, hydranga and carnations lieing etteetively arranged. Tho high score honors fell. to Mrs, (icoige Hose nnd Dr. L. Y. Griffith. Mrs. Milton Meyers and Mrs. George Brown assisted Mrs. Ulinger. Intorniai teas havo been occupying the time and attention of maids ami unit roiis almost every dav this week. These small gatherings furnish a dc lightful opportunity for a congenial group ot trieiuls to meet for a cozy chat and a refreshing cup of ten. Wed nesday Mrs. Guy Sargent entertained at one of these small informal gather ings, asking several prominent matrons :is guests. 9 m About a do.cu young friends of Master Elbert Raymond llusselle gatli cred .it tiie rcsidenco of his parents Mr. and .Mrs, T. linsselle Wednes day afternoon to participate in the gay- eties ot his twcljth hirthdnp party, The afternoon was made happy bv 'nines ami the prizes were won ny the Misses Prudence Stite, Frances Dick and Meredith Eondacre. The dainty pink and white table was centered with an n ray of soft colored spring flowers over which opened a pretty Japanese paiasol. Little .1 ipauese pnrasols marked covers for: Marie Schuldcrniaii, Margaret. Stolz, Constance Yantis, pru dence I'attersun, Prudence Stite, Pran ces Dick and her house guest Made lino Maker of I'ortl.uid and John ( aughill, Meredith Londacie, Theodore Howard, Donald Smith and John Croi sun. ... A veritable air of spiing time sur rounded the petty party for which .diss Joy Turner was hostess Tuesday evening. The rooms were fmginiit with lilacs ami other spring flowers. The evening was devoted to progres sive g lines ami the prize was won by Mrs. Ilium ho Lishin Xeiinever. Later :i dainty luncheon was served. Pretty hand painted rabbits marked the plac es. Miss Esther Biliugs assisted the hostess iu the serving. Miss Tinner's guests including the members of the .i)uin.e Jour club were: Misses lluel Bishop, Mablo lludol son, Laura Grant, .I'reida Spitzbirt, Annette (! ruber, Greta. Phillips, Alyce Hollir.ter, Mary Pigier, Florence Smith. Hazel Price, Marie Bennett, Huth Kress, Esther Hillings, Kathcrino Mo Clolland, Alice Jud.l, Mary Phillips. Margaret Hodge, Maigueritp Mors, Mrs. Winona Savnge Lloyd, Mrs. Blanche Listen .Niemeyer und Mrs. Elliott Colony. ... Tho Pythitn Sisters club was enter tained Fridav afternoon it the home of Mrs. A. ,L lintcliff, 41,i South Cot tagp street. A tier a business session n guessing contest formed it diversion of the afternoon, Mrs. Barber was awarded the prize. Refreshments rounded out an enjoyable time. Toe rooms were prettily deoorRted with lav endur lil ies. . Dr. and Mrs. John VI vims entertained Tuesday evening with a few tables of five hundred. The guests included the members of the hosts card club and the score honor fell to Mrs. Floyd L'tter. J Sr.iing blossoms, sweet music and the presence of many merry makers made the dinner dime at the Hotel Marion last night one of the gayest of the series. Tho tibles were surrounded by sev eral charming dinner parties; among ti.e hosts being Mr. .ind Mrs. Melvin Plimpton, whose guests were: Mr. and Mrs-. George Hoiljcers, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bishop and ' Mrs. Asahel Bush. - Dr. and Mrs. William ' I. tle pre sided at another table anil tueir party included: Miss Ellen Thielsen, James Young and Mr. Hackett. John P. Kogers entert.uned tnemlsj at another table and his guests were: -Mr. ami Mrs. F. G. Peckebach, Mr. and Mrs, Homer Smith. Mr. and Mrs.! James Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Sain Ko-j zier, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillingrum, Mrs. Lovelace. Mrs. Charles. Miller,! Miss Belle Kogers of Los Aiigeles, a niece of Mr. Rogers, Miss Munson and Jim Linn. Others who circled tables iu a party were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Liveslev. Mr. and Mr". Guy Sargent. Mr. md -Mrs. I haries McNary, -Mr. anil -Mrs. John J. Roberts and Dr. aud Mrs. Taeniae C. Smith, Jr. Seated arouud another table were: Miss Rita Steiner, Miss Esther t 'arson,. Miss Ida Simmons. Mis Margery M.ir vin, Carl Gabriel;on. Daniel J. Fry, Jr. Ercel Kay and Fritz Slade. A third party included Miss Florence Hofer, Miss Catherine Carson, Miss Helen Deckebach, Miss Hazel Erixon, Miss Alive Thompson, Laurence Hofer, Hugh Mel ammon. Allan Bvnon, Al bert Egan and Jack Mi 'amnion. Mrs. H. B. Houston, who lias been sojourning in Southern California is ex pected home the first ot the week. Eugene Houston- who accompanied his mother returned this week. Miss Regina I.onir, bride-elect was the honor guest Sunday at a charmiiily appointed luncheon given by Miss Lau ra Grant. Ihe table was most artistic with a basket o lovely white carna tions and greens. , Tiny bunnies marked places for Miss Long and her fiancee Clyde Rauch, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGi'christ, Mrs. .Mary A. Long, Mrs. E. Houston, Mrs. Matilda Grant, the .Misses May and Ruth Knuch, Miss Ann Sweczev, Frank Churchill and the hostess. ... Salem societp folk will bo interested to know- that Pendleton held an Easter Baby show aud parade last week sim ilar to our annual Cherry lair paride. Over one hundred littlo tots were en tered ami many children of promi nent families well known in Salem par ticipated in the feslivrtrts. Among the little folk of prominent parents winning prizes in the parade were: Rol.ind MeXary, small son of Dr. and Mrs. Wilson MeXary, who won first prize on his little express wagon, which was handsomely decorated with red roses nnd smilax and tiny Eliz.i bth Jane Bishop, daughter of the Roy Hishops, who also won first prize in the perambulator class. . Miss B.irbara Stanfield, the little niece of Mrs. Wil liam Lytle, accompanied baby .Eliza beth Jane whoso buggy was beautiful ly decorated with lavender lilacs And tulle covered parasol effect. Mr. mid Mrs. Iioma Hunter were dinner hosts Friday, evening at their residence on south Liberty street, later entertaining their guests it cards. Small tubls were artistically arranged for the guests ami the rooms were fra grant with lilacs and forget be-nots. Tho evening was devoted to "iO0" and the honors were won by Mrs. Stiffler .mil Dr. Roy Byrd. The hostess was assisted Hv Mrs. Sheldon and Mrs. Marthiugton. Th guests including the members of Tiie Hunter's club were: Mr. and Mis. Paul llauser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hlgin, Mr. and Mrn.; James Chinnock, Mr. ami Mrs. Llov.l llauser, .Mr. und Mrs. C. 11. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sheldon ind -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jen son, Mr. ami Mrs. Stanley Mirthing ton and Dr. Roy Hvnl who were the additional guests, a A charming miii-weok bridge was given Wednesday afternoou by .Mrs Frank Brown. About sixte.vi mutrons of the Happy Hour Club were ruiked for four tables, and the" vnTd honcrs were won by Mrs. Frank Meyers aud Mrs. Roliert Downing. Vasea and jars of tr.igraut lilan anil clematis were ar ranged artistically about tho card rooniH. Assisting the hostess were: Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris, Mrs. A. I. Eoff and Mrs. E. F. Tillinghast. w - ... Mr. and Mrs. A, S, Hussey had as their guests for dinner Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd llutiscr who are leaving soon for Eugene where Mr. Hawser will take charge of their sporting goods store. After dinner the hosts surprised the guests of honor by having about sixteen friends in for an informal evening of five hundred. The card rooms were aglow with spring flowers. Mrs. Paul Hntiser and James Chinnock were awarded the card favors. ... Mr. anil Mrs. C. E. IVirlniur were hosts for u pretty five hundred party at. Oliciir residence Monday evening. The guests included the matrons of the hostess' club and their husbands. The rooms were fragrant and airy with aa nrrav of -pink sweet peas. Five tables of the game were circled by the guets ind the card honors were captured by Mrs. George Winchell, L. S. Kolund, Mrs. John Shipp and Iaiu'ih Bechtel The hostess was assisted by Mrs. John Shipp, Mrs. George Winchell and Mrs. 11, A. liidcliff. Those playing were: Mr. ami Mrs. Louis Bechtel, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Olmsted, Mr. nnd Mrs. j George Winchell, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. 'lHvies, Mr. and Mrs, John Shipp, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Radcliff, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Morse, and Mrs. Charles Par nc liter. The lieu club members ami their husbands included: Mr. and Mrs. C. (i. Henderson, Mr. .md Mrs. L. noon and evening, May the thirteenth. Mrs. Ralph White is directing the youthful performers, who will have Miss Verna Cornier as their .May Queen. Littlo Jeanette Sykes will be featured in a charming butterfly song and dance assisted by ten little butter flies. Miss Mona Schaum will ivc an ar tistic Spanish dance, assisted by four teen little maids in Spanish costnmis. Miss Elva Macyle Hunter will be heard in a special song number. Miss Mar garet White Salem's talentod and ar-1 tistie young danseuse, will give several solo d.mces. A feature of this delight ful entertainniei t will be tho musical concert preceding tho performance by tho Artisan juvenile band of Portland. - . Mrs. John Bubuis entertained the North Salem Woman 's club at her res idence Wednesday afternoon. The af ternoon was made especially interesting by an address given by Mrs. Edith T. Wetherred on ."Civic Pride and Im provement" and by Miss Marguerite Flower who charmed the guests wiih her solos. During the business sessiou Mrs. H. 'vt. Elgin was appointed chair man of the committeo to take charge of the booth at the fair ground for tho Cherry fair and an ice cream and straw berry festival was planned to take place at Mrs. F. I,. I'urvincs. The club also decided to givo an out d ior play during the Cherry fair, whicn vi ill bl under the direction of Mrs. E. D. Lamb. An interesting event of the week in clubdom, was tho meeting of tho Woman's Marion county Republican club, in the council chamber of the City hall l.it evehinj;. The room which was a bower of dogwood was thronged witir women and men. Mrs. Helen Southwick, president of the club, pre sided. A delightful feature of the affair was the music by tho Epley quartet. The quartet opened the programme with. " Amrica" followed by a solo by Dr. Epley. Frank Davey gave an interesting address during the evening on "The Histor-r and Principal of the Republican Party." The peisonnel of the committee in charge of the meet ing was Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mia. George Burnett and Mrs. Ida Babcock. i. T Amid a fragrant array of spring blossoms Mrs. Xorma Lel'fingwell be came the bride of George Edw.ird Ter williger at tho home of the groom on Thursday evening at eight-thiitv o clock. Hew Robert Gill, of the Episcopal church read tho services. It was a pink and white wedding, annui ties of tragriint. carnations and lilacs forming an effective foil and sett in tor the bridal party. Tho bride's trown was of pink and white chiffon and she carried a nttge boipiet of lovely pink aud white carnations combined with terns. Her attendants were Mrs. Mar garet E. Hawley of Portland, who was matron of honor, and Miss Selinn tvumrnn, bridesmaid. The bridal party was preceded bv sixteen members of the Artisan drill team who formed an aisle and an arch with wands tied with pink ribbons. Stnudenmeyers orchestra furnished the wedding music and alsu yda'ycd "I Love You Truly" after the ceremony. Mrs. W, ), Asfeln and Mrs .John Far nir assisted in the rooms, and the lit tle Misses Margaret. Asseln and Ruth Cook acted as pages. . Mrs. Virgil L.Lloyd ( Winona Savage) entertained several si-houl il.iv .'hum at an Easter dinner in honor of thej first niiniA-eitary of her baby son, Lawrence Henry 'Lloyd. Tho table was prettily appointed and in harmony with the season. A huge birthday' cake adorned with one candle centered the table around which were seated Miss Murah Hatch of Albany, Miss Joy Turner, Mis. Frieda Spi'tzhhurt Miss Ellen Savage, Mrs. II. H. Savage and' toe hostess. j ... Mrs. Charles Fisher has gone ti Portland for a several days visit. Mr. i Fisher will join Mrs. Fisher for the! weekend. ! . i A series of charming musical recitals; will be given by the pupils of Miss El r.ui Weller, the first of which will be Tuesday evening May first. The I programme for this evening of music! will include numbers by three gradii-1 ates of Miss Weller who' ire tile Misses i M:rio Rostein, Dorothy Esch and Ruth; Page. These young artists will be as-i sisted by Miss Grace Babcock, who; will give a reading, aud Miss Lois I Watt, a charming singer of Portland,! who has a lovely soprano voice. I On M'v the ninth "Peer Gym" a diaumtic prose reading arranged from j the fariou drama by llemlrik Ibsen i will be given with a musical nccom Mini me nt by Fdwaid Grieg. Miss Weller and tiie pupils will be assisted bv Mrs. Iliihnrd Cartwright, render, Mrs. Je'n Miller Rahn, contralto, n.id Miss Mery Srhuliz, violin. On May sixth another recital will "he given by the advanced pupils, the Mistes l.eona Wiedmer. Muriel Sleeves Isola Smith and Fred ('Hue. j ... The members of the Yeoman lodge held an enjovable meeting at the Moose hall last Friday evening. Several grand officers were present at tiie af fair and favored the lodge with re marks An interesting und pleasing programme was rendered mid numbers were jriven by several well known lo cal artists. , Later refreshments were served, and the guests enjoyed vocal solos by Miss. Verna Cooler, accompanied by Miss Joy Turner. Miss Margaret While irave a clever reading, and Miss Joy Turner a violin rolo, accompanied by. Miss Florence Smith. I o-,'"l'ro"' i ii' iT! .( ( ' lect parts. Miss Eugenia Smith hid- Roland, Miss Pear Morse, Miss Myrtle, h ilu,ividu!lity beneath the Shipp and MissGeoevivo Barbour. (f tolond ,he cnUre , ', . i . . ..! house in an uproar whenever she up Over one hundred dainty , fc cheeked little maids of the .iuver.,le avj mi (, Artisans will give a "May Day 1 etc trj,.kgh 'mmk. ',, u favVlt0 llt om,e. Mrs. Blanche Liston Xeimeyer scoreM a tremendous success at the elocution recital given by her pupils last ..even ing in St. Joseph's hall when the play "Dorothy" was presented wirti most gratiJVing remits. Mi:V' Fiancjcs Doorfier chaifrctei izing I r 'Dorothy", beside captivating the audience by her winning personality displayed to ad vantage Mrs. Xeimeyer 's skill as a teacher. Littlo Pearl Jones surprised tho asosmhly by her able portrayal of a spoiled littlo rich girl whose heart nevertheless was in the. right place; while Tholina Fowler .is the samo child seven years later won her wav into the hearts of those present, lu.-'i.... i.. .,,,,1 ..;,.,,, Pur. j V . ., , ,'. .... ticuplarly worthy of note were the dia- "Ma Pinkerton" was another charac ter regarded with peculiar ' favor. Deeply religious in iier own crude way, shocked at the ungodliness of her more worldly husband, scrupulously neat and saving, but. kind withal to the wail'. Debbie. Such was the character that Catherine Campbell so aptly portrayed. Williemina Do;rfler, as "Pa Pinker- ton", was ideal as a happy-go-lucky uni.cr, aim aiie.csa ueuTfiu, us ". leacon's wifo made a tvpicul gossii and village encyclopedia. Thelmn Wil liams as Margaret, the littlo orphan, Wiiom Bob Westcott, tries to impose upon tho Ormshys as their lostchild, surpassed herself. Sarah Lansing, as tho rich and selfish Mrs. Ornisby, Phyl lis Painter as her sister, Anna Bern- lortncr and Susie Sparrow as Doro thy's cousins, Hazel Blake as the plot ting nurse who steals Edith, and Helen Antenonc as the maid from "down kentrp", were excellent and (I'd credit to the skill or tncir accomplished teacher. A particular feature of the, play was tho dance by Frances Doer- fler and little Miss Jones at the open ing of the first act, and the drill by tho Village Giris toward the close of tho second. Mrs. Xeimeyer was assist ed in tho recital by the vocal class in a beautiful cantata, and by the Acad emy orchestra. Taken all in all, the recital was a success for both pupils and teachers. Invitations have been issued for a charming ninsie.ilc to be given by the pupils of Minnetta Magers in her studio Monday evening. Here is the programme: Love and Springtime Metcnlf Night , Ronald Miss Abbie Davis Sunset Buck Misfl Ruth Nigate Irish Lullaby t Xcedhani Miss Laura .Mint on Wiegenlied Hrahmes Du bist Wie Eine Biiiinc ....Schumann (Sung in German) Miss Hilda Amsler A scng cycle A Sheaf of Little Songs liss Roso Pratt Tile Banjo Song r Mr. Ivan Schomaciicr Waltz Song Bon jours Siuon (Sung in French) Marguerite Flower ..Clarke Homer ; I Gounod' Pessard -Miss .Manic temple entertained ' He , California, Mrs. 0. L. Peterman of Omega-club, of South Srlem, Tuesday j Mahaffev, Pa., arrived in Salem this evening at tho homo of Miss Hazel) morning" and is the week end bitest. Bishop on South Cor.inicrci.-l street. j of .Mr. and Mrs. R. X. Hoover, Wi After a short business meeting, the ! North Cottage street, guests participated in sewing contest,! . which was much enjoyed by all. Miss, A green colored girl would like posi Xettio Gibson won the prize, a beauti- tin as peneral housework. -Miss B. lul boquet of sweet e;!s. Kinj.'. !)! Washington street. Ad in Dainty refres hnie.its were served by. Boston Globe. Miss Hazel Bishop, assisted lay Miss 1 Nettie Gibson. The club is composed' Try Capital Jotimai want Ads. TRY A BOX OF COFFMAN'S CANDY and you will be convinced that it is the best in the city. Prices ranging from 10 Cents to One Dollar per Box. AU Nice and Fresh. CENTRAL PHARMACY Formerly Poole's Drug Store 410 State Street Phone 276 Our master miller has constructed a flour-food that brings the proper bread-joyfulness to your morning, noon and night repast. Remember to say it Cherry City Patent Flour ECONOMY FLOUR Ask Your Grocer for it. t1trJ"W OKIOON ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all jjjuggista. of tiie following members: Mrs. J. . Spencer, Mrs. L. Geer, Mr::. Fred Ellis, Mrs. J. B. lrich. Miss Nettie Gibson, Miss La Verne Gibson, Miss Lethij Weiss, Miss Helen Ingrey. Miss Rutii Tower, Mis Florence Miller, Min Clara Miller. Miss Frieda Schindler, Miss liable Temple, Miss Gladys Cur son. Additional guests were Miss Kuntz, MissLucile Kuntz, of South Salem, an'l Miss Mable O'Flyng of Taconia. . The Presbyterian church will give a chicken e supper at the church Wed nesday evening, May the third. The. noinmittee iu charge of tho evening are: Mrs. H. J. Bean, Mrs. Irwin Grif fith, Mrs. Robert Downing and Mrs. II. Jackson. Miss Helen Deckebach went to Eo cene this morning to attend the Kapi.:i siirma informal tonight. She will be I c,lost of Mi1, j0 Uriscoll at the 'Ui Dclta sorority house. PERSONALS ,T. H. Thurston is here from Stiver. L. A. Cramer of Corvallis is in the city. Mrs. 0. G. Reeves of Corvallis is in Mio city. n, w TT T.vtle went to Portland t,js morning. J. K. Xeal of. Beuiia. Vista is a Su loin visitor. y B. G. Sw-ope is in the city from In dependence. Roy Ohmiirt of the Priiigie district, is in the city. Del Ted row of Dallas is transacting business here today. . W. A. Bullock of Portland is hero attending to business matters. Charles D. Fults; a farmer living south of the city, is a Salem visitor. August. Hulfickor, a prosperous far mer living on tiie Jefferson road, is transacting business in tho citp. Miss Mabel Robortsou is an over 'Sun dap visitor at Jefferson, the guest of Miss Marguerite Looney. Tho Rev,. Sanderson of Eugene is iu the city conferring with the Rev. F. T. Porter and Governor Withyeorobc. G. Halvorseu, of the firm of Hal vorsen & Burns, is in Portland at tending to business matters. He will return this evening. Tho following Salem folks were in Portland yesterday: E. P. McCornack, at the Seward: .1. H. Albeit at the Imperial and Ben W. Olcott at the. Imperial. Wll Hale, superintendent of tho i Oregon State Training School for boys will leave tins evening lor .Ncwnerg to deliver an address at a cliilds' wel fare meeting. c.nronte from l veiirs soinorii in . 1 r n 9