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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAu OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1919. 5 By GERTRUDE EOBISON Wk8 " "mff' sAea ''"l1'9 3fc't and Bebeeea Bales, wart-already heard it will be delighted at wttcb. . iZZ'mZrS'-r t0 ,ke Wrin CoT thi. opportunity of hearing ,a. W aether bubo smell just u sweet!" I"' ofi('t.T former's spacious tiful selection again. The program lul- Oue would not dare contradict M , tjLtm oae 'n 1'olk county, Thursday ! lows: worthy an authority. R,bert W. Cham fternuen. Aa atmosphere of patriot ' Recitative And they came ta a twra did ence, trying u prove by a ! ism was prevalent as one approached ! ..i.,, ,,., long beautiful essay that, that which the house where the .tarry banner i T'.' we call a rose would not be half so j floated proudly from the fls ole. I "'d ? with ate one fragrant if it were known a ey,The house w decorated throughout In j brief hourf bast solo Hpatiiems faetida. Itut it in pretty safe th. seasons blossoms, intermingled to say that people agreed with with the national colore. A short uusi th.6 Eliatbathan poet and paid no at- n.ts meeting and sewing filled the hour teation whatever to the opinion of the most pleasantly. Refreshments were modern noveluit. It has J.eeome a hah- -served ia screened veranda beauti it of the world to agree with iiake- 'fully trimmed while huge iKuquele of peare. There is one name, thuup.h, ( corresponding colors decked the table, that he left out, in hia reckoning. No It it estimated that nearly teventv of Aa event, unrivalled in 'he anna's of Jubilee (Burleigh.) clirb history of rJaleia took piace thia Voire Hw. Lew Pwei-l Clarion afternoon, when Mrs. YYiikam Burg- (Burleigh.) hardt, Jr., entertained the t-aicm Wo-' Leauin ' en do Land (Rcluicks. finre Yob Went Aaay (Johnsen. He Ok Ark "s a Moverin vtiu:on) doubt it ia the inevitable exception that trevea the rule. "Mother." "What a ia a name!" he aaid. There ia to ranch in the name that it would be quite impossible to write the O. A. E., W. R. t.. and fnend motored out to enjoy a most pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Joha Roberts was about it all. Tenderness and wistful- haute at a delightfully informal .tin an, noble self sacrifice and bravery ner party Wednesday evening at her unequalled anywhere on earth. Jt is lovely home on Wtate street. The table the one title that lifts womaehood up- was prettily centered with sweet peas, en a plane among the stars. The Moth- pale pink being the predominating eol er of ?hrist and the mother of lecariot or. Covers were Itiid for Mr. and Mrs. the mothers of saints aud thoee of T. A. Livelier, Miss Catherine Wade, the darkest criminals all are kin Ward Ie Beck and .Mr. and Mrs. John through the great sisterhood of ma- .Roberts. ternity. I following the dinner the parly motor uu uinc women mr nom me jwp- ed out to the Country elub to artend py boda are to be planted in the court the informal dance given for tho club ha tine tRTounds these; for whom the members. war will aever end, who must live lorevcr ia tba shadow of the ere s Honoring Mi Marjory Marvin and are perhaps the greatest example, of Fritl Slade, whose wedding date has iue irum oi mi me wonuunui wiings been announced as June 7th, Mrs. W mat nave neon written and Ming by II. Lytle and Mrs. J. L. Van Poren great mon aim poets since time began, will entertain a coterie of the young victors in the greatest bntlle" to- er aet with a delightful dinner this morrow m more their day than ever evening. Invimions have lieen issued before. What's in a name! Ask those to Miss Marjorie Marvin, Friti Made, who died with thul name on their lips. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Thielsen, Miss jnrnapa, oeing gmmi now wiiu ine Hassol JJowning, Miss Aline Thompson, wisdom of martyrs they may be able Mr. and Mrs. Don Fry Jr., Mrs. Dol- to tell you. inere is 110 one on earth Liter Mnduire, Jim Toungs Albert Kgun who can. Mrs. J. L. Van Dorcn and Mrs. W. II. Lytle were joint hostesses at n elMxirato dumer Thursday night, given in honor of Mist Marjorio Alur- ! Irry J.inn, lliitcr and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jesu, Lord Jesu, bowed in bitter an guish, chorus. And they laid their hands oa Uim, tenor and bass recitative. Jrcecssioa to Calvary, organ. Klmg Wide the (iatet, chorus. How M i, the Grace of His Sac red Face, tenor solo. Then on to the Kiid, chorus. And when they were come to place called Calvary, bass recitative. Hymn Cross of Jesus. Cross of bor- charming row, chorus. He made Himself of no Reputation, boss recitative. King ever !lorious, tenor solo. And na Moses lifted up the Serpent in the Wilderness, bass recitative, (led so loved the World, chorus. Hymn Huly Jesu, by Thy FsfMion, chorus. Jesus said, "Father, forgive them for thev know not what they do," ten or recitative. Hymn Jesus, the Crucified, pleads for nie, thorns. And one of the malefactors which were hanged, bass recftntive. Hymn 1 Adore Thee, chorus. When Jeeus theretore saw Hie moth er, tenor and bass recitative. Is it Nothing to youf bass recitative From the Throne of nia Cross, the King of tirief Cries out to a World of I nbehef, chorus. After this, Jesus knowing, tenor reei tutive. Hymn All for Jesus, chorus. Soloists. John V. Todd, Faul Kter- ling iltalph K. Jones, director Jobs K. Kites, organist T. S. Jtouerts. men's club ia the Commercial v. 4b i rooms. It waa "Guest Lay" and a! W of members brought friends to at-1 . . x,;,,. f tend the Beeting. Aa elabora.e music- West SoJem was the scene of a lare. al program had bcea arranged and ha y dinner partv Sunday, May 4th, some of the esi local talent secured the occasion beinjj her 6Mh birthday for the oteasica. "The Blessed iMm- anniversary. Relatives and friends to okI," a lyric poem for women's voie- ttte Bumu-r of nineteen from Portland.: ea with musie by Claude Debussy and Corvullis. alera and rt'est ileni adapted to the original poem of Ro- i gathered around the well appointed setti ty ank Damresch, wa preeeat- ube wki(.D tentered with ed ander the direction of Mis Lena , iar)je mW of w;ij fags Belle Tartar. FoUowing is a Ust of the , Mrj, Billing, was the recipient of entertainers: number of prettv remeuvbrances, Frst soprano. Miss Ada Miller, Miss .manr ,rm heinir "i.t necklace from Marjorie Marvin, Mise Lucile Elliott, ia daughter, MLs Lottie McAdams d M , i r ..... J . . . . . . . . . ' of fortland, and diamond ear drops from her son, Wm. McAdams, an in Mr. anil Mrs. T. A. Uveslev, Mrs. W. M. l'limpton and Ward De Heck were Fortland visitors this week. Mr. It. i- a krnlli.r nf Mr. 1. ;...!, wl . .. .t J 1 . 1 .. I i . . - ... "'"'"i no o oo and is a guest at tho Livesley resi- suarried on June 7th. A wealth of pink denoo for a few weeks. He has recent 'heokee roses and gorgeous clusters of V returned from nearly four years scr white scold, broom made up the artis- I1 wilh ,ho ' "l-litioMury tic dcnoratioiis 'while pink hearts and onn' . . 1le candles added an appropriate note , -,r wr i . j to the lovely arrange i, -nt . Circling Vf, "d tho beautifully .ppofnled ttsble were W,tl! Jy'' b"" party ed w; u.,. ii..,i. v. ,. ui. i. ncsttay afternoon at her home on North At. xr " V 4 'ti; .. Hummer street. The outer le Iteck, Miss Cornelia Marvin- Mr rooms were artistically decked with pink peonies and Mrs. William l'limpton, (iovernor Iul',""ia- ' ' 7 '" "M' j ...... . , ' lent a niiivlinie note to the ilitiniB rcNiin Mrs. W. 11. lancey was the recipient and Mrs. Olcott, Mr. and M rt, W'il linm Jiurghardt. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. I'erey Ifoung, Mr. and Mrs. Frcueric Thielsen, Mr. and: Mrs. Mink llofer, Dr. and Mrs. V. 11.. Lytle and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Van Doren of the first pie aud Mrs. F.d linker received second. About twenty guests were present. a.l,....t c:r. ... : J . 1. . ;.. formal lea at the llliheo Country club l!0!;,,,,:l1,"f(f,,,l,i,M' M"i,,r , A(' I.. . ip.iiii ft,., .,...,. ., ..1 . of rortland, were married at fnsely decorated with lilacs and tulips nd the afternoon was pleasantly paus ed with golf plnying, sewing and social eonversn. Tho hostesses for the occa sion worn Airs. Kdwin L. JSnker, Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. tloorge (i. Urowa, Mrs. T. H. Kay, Mrs, Homer Bunith and Mrs. T. J.' Ford. The inf&ruml , afternuons aro bo eotuing ertreinely popular with mem bers of tho ohib. Mrs. Trudence Bonfflefj assist oil by MnsiUraea Knima Il.vara, Ida Ilubem k, Alary Isriggs, Klixabeth Buslinell, Jen nie Jlrowning, Klizabeth Bullock, Mob The Beauty r T-i i " ' - . can be yours. Its wonderfully pure, soft, pearly white ap pearance, free from all blemishes, will be com- parable to the perfect heailtv of vonr skin and i 1 ti .. iii ... r i WlilflVAIUIIII jim Will UK yi-K V'"fl Salem folk were treated to a surprise Thursday evening when Miss Jessie A. the homo of tho bride's parents on North Capitol street. Reverend W. C. Kant ner officiated and only the immediate relatives were present. The bride is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. iH. Hiileomb and has resided In Hiilem for a number of years. Ma jor Hull is one of the military stuff of Adjutant lenerl May. After a short wedding trip the totiple will return to l'ortliiud to make their homo. Mrs. Al U. Bteiner entertained n enteric of the younger set with a de lightful dinner party Thursday night, at her home on Wallace roud. Low ibowla of tulips uiid graceful rluxters of snow bulls formed the decorations for the affair. The evening was gnyly pent with music nud dniieing. The guest list .included Mrs. JJ. W. Pour limn, Dr. aud Mrs. 8. II. Thompson, .Mrs. diaries Harding, Miss Rose Ho tlayla, Miss Bertha Itoerflcr, Mrs. Hel en Mica, Miss Mildred lmliili, Miss Al ta Hlicu and Mutuan t and Ihivid Ktein er. As an accomiiioilHtion to ite niinier- otts persons who did not have the np Mrs. R. M. Hofer. Second soprano, Mrs. II . M. Styles, Mrs. T. M. Gal loway, Mrs. A. J. Raha. Miss .th rine Carson, Mis Dorothy Fierce. First alto. Miss Lucile Barton, Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Mrs. J. J. Roberts, Mi Kate Chadbura. Second alto, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, Miss Margaret Hodge, Miss Edna Sterling. On Tuesday evening, May 13th, the U. of 0. Glea club will render the following program in the Grand opera house: Comrade Bong Bullard Glee club Baritone solo, "Garden of Allah" : . Marshall The home of Mr. and Mrj. Guy O. Smith on North Chnrch street was the scene of a merry "500" party Wed nesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. V, H. HuchaRon. luc Tooma were beautifully decorated with white clematis, columbine and low bowls of I'nnsies and a delicious luncheon waa served during the course of the eve ning. Time present were Mr. ana Mrs. J. F. HuchaMin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shields, Mr. and Mrs. i L. Fur viiie and Mr. and Mrs. Oitr ). Smith Friends of little Miss Dora Clark will be pleased to hear that she was taken homo from the hospital Thurs day and la recovering rapidly from hor recent operation. Miss Dora in the laughter of Captain and Mrs W. J). ('lurk and her father is still with the overseas forces. A pretty May party was given by the pupils of Wacred Heart academy, Thurs dny evening. The reception rooms were benutifiilly decorated With oarly roses, snowballs and trailing greenery, an artistic lattice work forming the 'background for the platform on which tho May yueen and maids were seat ed. Following tho coronation cere mony, a lovely program was given, fol lowed by gume, and the serving of de licious refreshments. The remainder of the evening waa spent with music and singing. The program follows: Butterfly dance Miss Marjorie Mc Pougnl. Fairy dance Children in eoetume. Maypole frolic. Bending -Grace Hattiugev. Vocal selection Children's quartet. Svlvan dance Kleanor Yimngbcrg. Forgot mo uot Florence Hinkn.. Vocal solo Lilv Blake. The home of Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Lindsay will be the scene of a family reunion tomorrow in honor of the three sons who have recently returned trom the service. Of the three, Hergcant Ralph Limlsnv, who enlisted with the 411 Telephone battalion waa thp only one nrivileued to go across. He saw Mr. Feteraon Shores of Sighing Chaffia Glee ehsb Piano solo, March Militaire, Schubert Mr. Hqikins (a) Her Rose - Coombs olo, Mr. Peterson f Song of Winter .- Hawley Glee club Songs from the Sunny Southland Glee club Just a Song Molloy Holcomb De Sandman I Protheroe Banjo Song Houier-Peck Solo, Mr. Peterson Deep Jtivcr - Burleigh-Evans Mr. Peterson and quartet Carry Me Back to Old Virginny .. Wlflnlt Medley ".. - Arranged Glee cfirb Ringa da Cams' Arthur Johnson Rarebit, Doust and Lyons Three Singin' Bones Morrinon, Smith Hughea Oregon Songs Quartet and Glee club Mjs. Will Kantner and daughter, Helen, are visiting at the home of Kv erend and Mrs. W. 0. Kantner, 440 Center street. Mrs. Kantner is living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thump son, in Everett, Washington, since the death of her husband, Lieutenant W. C. Knntner, In France. She will re main in Salem for a lengthened v. sit, both with friends here and in Polk oountv. A Inrire number of people will be disappointed when they learn that the dancing tournament which Mrs. Ralph White had planned for tho early part of June ha, befn indefinitely postpon ed. ;lkeaii9e of unavoidable conditions it will not be held until early fall or wiuter. Her junior duuedng classee will continue through the remainder of Mav. nnd close with a dancing part on the seventh of June. Governor and Mrs. Ben. W. Olcott, Mr. Alexander Thompson and Mayor and Mrs. horKe Baker were tho hon , o,.n.t nt the annual spring lunch eon of the Portland T-Vderation of Wo men's organizations, held at noon to- Hav In the grill room of tho Hotel .Portland. The .governor, the mayor and Mrs. Thompson wero speakers and the Monday Mimical club presented the musical program, including violin num bers by Mrs. E. L. Knight, vocal numbers by Mis IMsy Gibson and IHilph Thomas and the beaiiliful song cycle, "A Day in Venice," by the combined choruse, of the Monday Mus ical and the Crwcendo clubs, under the direction of Rose Courscn Reed, The chairman of the wommittee in charge of the luncheon was Miss Jes sie McGregor. Those . present were Mr. and Mrs.' Lee Henkle, Mrs. John Fieter, Ray Stevens all of Corvallis, Mrs. W. A." McColluia, Miss Lottie McAdams of j Portland, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. N'ye, I Mr. and Mrs. ITrich. Mrs. Claire j Gray, Miss Alta Scoville, Miss Laura i Wagner, Miss Lois .Nye, Miss Maxine : I Inch all of Salem; Wm. McAdams, iAIrs. Edwin Brock, Mrs. Mary Bill ings of West Salem. . Mary Carolyn Iavies, the celebrat ed Oregon poet was elected to the pres idency of the State women s t ress club at the annual meeting of the or ganization in Portland Wednesday. Other officers are Mrs. Frances Got- j shall, vice president; Mrs. Minnie' Roof Dec, recording secretary; Miss Eleanor Baldwin, corresponding secre-! tary; Mrs. .Nora Armstrong, treasurer. Mrs. George Burnett is entertaining as her guest, her niece, Miss Marjorie i Belt, of Portland. Miss Belt has recent ly returned from France where she served as a Bed Cross nurse with unit i 46. ; The week end festivities at the Uni- ! versity of Oregon are attracting a j large assemblage of Salem folk, the , majority of whom have taken advnnt- age of the fine weather and motored down to participate in the usual col- j lege girls' and boys' gaieties. There, will be a dance, numerous dinners : amon the fraternities and sororities, ' games and all sort of merriment. A i great many parties left yesterday morn ing and other? will leave today. I I "Shouting lustily," says the Port land Oregonian, "a quartet of Salem ites enjoyed themselves at the ball game yesterday. They wero C. B. Clancey, who is a florist; P. E. Full erton, who knows all there is to know about the Bing cherry; O. A. Hurt man and William McGilchrist. They are registered at the Sewatd." Mrs. Herbert Wolfe, who is a prin cipal in one of the Ldmnon schools, is the house guest of Miss nose Baduy la for a few days. ii Mrs. Gcorgo Burnett and Mrs. S. E, Huelnt have returned from a few weeks visit in (Berkeley, Cnliforniu. Mr. and Mrs. Prank S. Ward arc spending a brief visit in Portland. Exquisite Styles in SPRING DRESSES (V - AIM"! jna f portuuity of hearing the preseiiUtieu 1 1 W,,V(, month's service in France, be -T or tno oratorio i no n 9lH:4: tit' Vtt.ln '' Pridnv, Professor " ),, decided to render It , . . i , -r- j 1 ring at 8 o'clock in tin " """""" 1 " " church. Numerous tiers. 1 ho Crucifixion,'' on John R. Sites tomorrow eve- the First M. E. persons who bve 1 s ' TH - ah 1 1 - it 1 I,' ' ' V -,llll,' I i : i I ', l . . . A. .... -''! i' ' WILLIAM K. BOONS sf'tVlfM-H kH0 I" (Ml. TMry A 11 Summer Course of Music June 23 to August 2 Musicians and student! in the Northwest are now within easy distance of one of Amcr ica'a best eqtiinoed Conser vatories. Our Summer Ses sion enables you to study with teachers of European exper ience, in Opera and Concert. Svery piano teacher In tba Conserva tory has attended tha Master Pianist Class of Leopold Godowaky. Courses are offered in Piano, Voice, Violin, Opsra, Public 8chool Music nd Theory. Professional training for Chautauqua and Lyceum work. Free class advantages. Write for our Spaciat Summer Bulletin, and details of attractlT Sutimer rate. Seaaiao from June IS to August t. IEIIiLDSdM-WMIlTIS U BROADWAY BUILDINO fOTLAMD,OaSOO inir in llie offensive nt t'hnteau Thier ry -St. Mihiel and the Arganne. Veldn III.' Lindsay enlisted in the aero serv ice and served with the Md aero itiad ron. Warren Lindsay enlisted in the navv nnd was in the electrical school at Mure Island for several month. Honoring Mrs. S. X . Poorman ot Wocdlnirn, who has been the house guest of Mrs. Al K. Kleiner for the past week, Mrs. W. C. Franklin en tertained with an enjoyable ","00" party Wednesday afternoon. The house was profusely decorated with multi colored tulips and dainty refreshments were nerved toward the close of the af- I ternoon. Sixteen guests were present at the delightful affair. - The West Stiliin .-h'ol under the direction of the teachers. Miss Jtertha loerfler and AIhs Kcse rlodnyla, gave nn attractive nnd worth while May day progrmn Tuesday evening. Mi 4'lnndine (icrth was crowned queen and ner mauls were Waueta Wood and Lu cile Nuedhani. Her train nas earned by Masters Vernon Hushnell and Ihivid Jtsr and the little Miwcs Fvelvn Thomas and Ponsy Hurt were flower girls. A number of pretty drills, dances nnd games were put on and carried ! through without a break. The winding! of the May pole by a bevy of the old er girls, under the electric lights p,ac- eu ir tne orcinn. was especially at tractive. Miss lMla Iinuglass, oiie of the pupils was the s.h,hd accompanist. Friends nf the sehool who assiMed Miss Lcona Wiedmer left yesterday for a short visit in Portland. While there she will bo the guest of Miss (iertmde Campbell at the T. K. Camp bell residence in the Irvington district The ampbells re well known in Sa lem, Mr. Campbell having served for a number of years on the public serv ice coin mission. Pt. and Mrs. O. A. Olson motored to Portland during the week to meet Major Oarlton Smith, who ha.i just re turned from Fiance. Mrs. Charles Fisher, who lias been visitinjf in Eugene for several days, returned home this evening. The Mothers club of the Highland sehool will sponsor an entertainment on May Kith. Detailed announcements will be made later. Mrs. V, O. Shipley entertained the members of the guild of St. Paul's church, Tuesday afternoon. Following tho buMiictta meeting the members mo tored to the country club for luncheon. About eleven ladies attended. Of Unusual Distinction Aside from their appealing attractiveness these dresses are unusual in their individuality. Each model expresses' a definite fashion idea of its own. They are truly dresses of character. Then they are so very well made, in every detail of dressmaking--- That we are specially proud to show them. Made of all the seasonable materials, in effective colors and artistically trimmed. Just the quality dresses every woman loves to wear. Quality Merchandise Liberty Street, Salem Popular Prices C. Cooder, at ("oucuinolly, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. I'urvine enter tained as their guests during the ear ly part of the week, Mr. ami Mrs. R. ('. Thurston of Newlierg. AHss Ruth Purvine has accepted the position of book keeper at the tuber culosis institute, replacing jhs. liar ton whose husband has returned from Franco. -Mr. and Mrs. Cny 0. Smith are spending the week end in Portland. BUBAL MAIL CARRIER FIRED. r.ni. n'u:. , r i I . mim , Hiicinnii, ior jj yarsu a rurei (inner out of Oregon City, was fireil "'by wire" by the postoffice depart ment, because he placed Bolshevist lit erature in the mail boxes on his route He had been warned to desist by tie postmaster, but it is so'posed that ho continued doin;: so. Anrora Obsrcver. A Mothers' Day program was given yesterday afternoon at Marred Heart academy in which the entire sehool participated, ('lionises by each grade, j and essavs and short stories were the 1 chief features of the procram which! concluded with Ernest Bull's latest; Mother ballad, "Vnu'ro the best lit tle mother that (led ever made," ably rendered ey Miss Lilv Flake. -'. I Newcomers in Rnleni are Mr. audi Mrs. Hinirose and son. Harvev. who have taken up their residence at Olio" (Vnter street. Mr. Kingroso holds an iniMirtunt position with the Overland firm in the eitv. Miss MaM f'orbett was guest of honor at a line party at the Oregon in the early part of the week, after which an informal evening was spent at the home of Mis. Miriam Swartz. lie girU responsible for the affair were ... .. . ... ii i fr,v Misses t.cen . " ' I ,nd little son. (ieorge Binfcham Towoll Itm. wiiiurc"! ,.ni, .,. - '. . othv Patterson. Alice M 'lelian, lieien Itlowd, Veda Howd, Helen lAivell and Miriam twartz. Mr. and Mrs. Kiiith Walker Towell visited this week with Mrs. Towel! 's (ieorce Bing ham. United States Railroad Administration Director General of Railroads Southern Pacific Lines North Of Ashland. Or. J IMPORTANT Change of Time Mm. Viriillill I.ifn nnA Wrfttlfl --.." ...... k . eV.:ir?it( r. Miss Opal Lucas, left this! J merriing for a short visit w;th friends in Portland. Too much rannnt be snid of the tnl- ent. and ability of Miss Amies HalS'U, the young colored musician, who was presented in a recital last evening by Misa Miniietta linger nnd Miss Hen trice Shelton. The program was one of the must artistic, both in arrange ment and exclusion, thai has been giv , thi. .,.!, ,n The 'Inilinn Lone Songs" bv Caiman were beautifully rendered and of the classic piano selec tions the "Silver Spring" bv Mason was received the best. Judging from the aimlniwe. the audience cared more for the niiinl-rrs by uegro composers, which foek up the sfond art of the ,iis j-H-u., in, n a.- - ireturneil home todav after a week's making of a nnl-.iral aecompi.ni'l. Her , vi?1( th(, of Vrs A, . imcrpr-.aii.Hi ei n.e er on Wallace road. r,RI IV 10 TIT sneers OI ine rc-n.'t. Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Young of Al .bany were the house guests of Mr. nud Mis. J. L. Van Doren .luring the mid die of the week . . Word ha been received that Lieu tenant Carl (tabrielson has arrived in san Francisco and is expee'ed homo next week. . Mr. and Mrs. V. a. Shinl.y motor ed to Portland during the week for a ! .inef visit with fr.ends. Mrs. after a land. Henry Bell ha rej.irned home visit ef several weeks in Port- M'uk Mildred Harding s Portland to spend the wi hn gone to ek end with The uroiiram follows: Piano U F.'gattn enexiana (Lisr.t); Sr.inning Smg (Litolfl.1 Voice Tiles from the Vi.r.iia Forest Trns. by Iji Kore: Tiulun Ixive on the program with instrumental and !Sonj (t adiiian (n Fr-im the ljind P ...!.... - , . 1, rA . ... ... . ; , -.. ' ' ,,-v, ,,,M.nri, .i-rr r ranres inpr- nf thuNkv line wafer. 101 I 'IC . rue i i fler. Miss Klennor Htic'kesti'iii. Miw stealing lc Tnr Olf I Hear i " ... li...lr....i . . . t... . t i ti. - si r....... I n i.over s rune, nil i nv j 'm '-iwi"i i r.... - ' I ..t: 1 IMF, t.. i, nl, Hy , c., , . ,,, . visiting for several months in Pmno-S.lver hprmg (Maon.) jFortland sad Astoria, ha. returned Voice The Kwallows (Iel Acqua.) Bumf- t ons-sting of vocal and piano nunt- .loainn Jaiiiet, Miss Rti h Arthur IKierfler, IK-lhrrt M.sire, nnk Jarvis. The program was clou'd with the singing of "The !tar ttpanglcd Pas ner," followed ty the serving of icf b,.rj by negro composers cream and cake. Mrs. William H. Prnnk i 1!io j'.:ej" P.aao Uamboula (I'oleride Taylor) e h)r r(IltSi Mr- tn(J Mt chVres of PASSENGER TRAINS Sunday, May 11th Changes in time at Salem will be as follows: MAIN LINE South Bound No 2 w! t?!cra UAZ a'm-instead of a.m. N 97 eaVe?a em 4:08 p.m. instead of 4:05 p.m. No. Zt leave Salem 6:4-1 p.m. instead of 5:54 pjn. North Bound No 51 WG I" Cm ?:JI a'm-intead of 9:12 a.m. ino. i leave Sa em 1 -Kn r m ir?n a en. ... I No. 21 leave Salera o:W p.m. instead of 6:50 p.m. t GEER-SILYERTON LINE: t No. 71 leave Salem :t :5o p.m. instead of :$ :50 p.m. JOHN M.SCOTT, Gen. Tassenger Agent. - A A .... 1