Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1918)
i ., . ,. ..... : . - i . . . -; . - . A ,. "V ' i ...... ' - "- ' v 2 . . ' ' ; . wtb nhrnn STATES31AN: WTXPAT. JAXTARY .18. 101 ' , JANUARY Ik wlfh us and hai brought lato (ur miUst . a iX& longed toaon r. of sunihin& and ott vwivet credit lawns with late of early flowers- one mljfht tall them itheT -VTheae waim days keep tai--lady out of doors. She seeing t ! fascinated with the double fall'a -son and passes long hours golfing or motoring. Smiling skies have beck oned matron and maid tc additional knitting and Red Cross gathering and ofxen she winds her way for r few hours of service at, the Supe fluity shop; "i ! Onefff the niot Int'jreytins sembllefi of the week was the meet ing of the Salem Woman's club' in their new romnen-ial flub roonn. yesterday afternoon. The feature of the afternoon' was an address; by Mrs. William Carlisle who chose j as her eubjeet, "'My Impressions ( of Russia." Dr. and Mrs. CarllfJo re cently came to Salem from retro grad. Russia, where they have IItM for seven .years. The charming speaker .told of the character an rtistmns of the. Russian people ana described many of the ..changes i Russia since the opening of the war "P-rHE Salem Woman's dub mem- Ibers are contributing their ser . ' vices in Mother J branch of ae tlvlty. At tb? iast legislature, ( bill was posse providing foathe care of rndlgent. t cripple ; . an4 . deformed cLIUIrea. i Thfj'hin.bTOtides that the work be Carried on through the coun ty Judge,, the county achool super intendent, supervisors,, teachers, i In fret a ttioTi connected with . the pab Ilr si hool. The federated clubwo merr of Oregon have signified their deMlre .'dr A neltrfng' 1 In ' thh mat ter as. much as possible. At a meet ing of the Oregon Federation of Wo men's elub, : held 'In Prineville last October. It was voted to assist in the work through a county chairman Mrt. Alice H. Dodd, president of the Ealem- Woman's club; was appoint ed a chairman for Marion county. ' -Other members of the, Salem Wo man's elub will alo serve in this work; Mrs., Dodd has appointed the following committee: Chairman Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris; Mrs.- Z. J. Riggs, Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mrs. Frank Dawersox, Mrs. John H.- MeNary- and Mrs. John J. Roberts.." Mrs. Harris alfo received the office of sub-chairman of Marion. couBtr underMrs, Dodd. I ! - ; ' i On investigation, the , committee foipd that the work was being Vell carried on through the public school ep?ncles as recommended by the ullk liowever.'-la addition, the Salem ,Wo mtrn's lub offers to help In every pop sible wy an,d .hajs .tepdered heir BervlCoS ' to Tne counijr suw . .uy- erinte4eofc-and.ne''unty Jndge-. ' . An 'arCIstirf 'arrangement of pret ty colored- Cyclamen lent it charm at a delightful affair held during, th mi 1-rveekv at -the- re14nte, ofLiti MI ?I, Chapman of North. Church. wben- Mrs. .Chapman. Mrs, 4 J Cusick.and'MrsL A. N. Moores were hostesses for the matrons of Thursday" "afternoon club. - It was .the "first meeting of the" club since Novembep. Knittings occupied I th-j hours and Red Cross sewing. Many of the. members of this, club send S'il1?!,!?.-. served. .", The dining room was jef . - fective with : Jasmine In shader ot yellow and '. pink. - Mrs. Nancy ,: E. Dolman was asked as an extra guest. . ' C k-iz ' i ;-v t;i . Among .the many, brides whose nunjr fcnbtwli itre in France, is Mrs: W. Fred Stanley of Seattle, who was marrl-d last Lwit I fr haM14 by her daughter. Mm. CbnnrpYiot Portland, former Salem people. i Provjde irore-style, greater com fort, and letter value. Flttins -giaranteed. . - ; ! ' RENSKA L SWART ! i . , Coreet Specialist j . For Art Needlework, i Stamping. Etc. 429 Court street, salem By Florence Elizabeth Nichols s MISS K.MMA RIMTOW, who take 'Krhool play, "The Fin t Ixidy of the IvtmI," j which Mill lie given as a benefit for-the-Army ami Xavy V.M C A. I band was only fvith : her for eleven days and then was called to the east tpr4 military training. He rs a tenant and has been in France for a month. ' - Mrs.vSlanley Is remeraberpd in Salem fai Miss 'Ilelene Shoeber. the sister of Mrs. Davfd W, Eyre. Shel ma v sos t. wa au unit: i jk m s. u f$ hu a yoking .brldej ; If, .renjalniog ijfittk her mother In" Seattle ' w ft s vlsltA1 I r Oo lawn A t lAfl srfi TKa F MnesH" : CamvbeH of Westlak--4 Who has wen in saienvsrace enrm tnza is yemztntng' tor ' hh Indefinite stay at ihe. home of.JLIi1. and. Mrs. Melvln Pllmrtoa::.. Trs.r Campbell s :v; - "' - WW- v l.fs aAw).v tr n W n M r( a . . in Portland where they will be guests ' I of Mr. and Mrs.' Merrill Moores an4 Mr. ana Mrs. A. M. Cannon. - Miss Mabel Withycombe wPnt to! lh? wotortst'gueat of 'Mr. and Mr, f jonn wunvcomae. Mr. and Mrg. C. P. Bishop ieft the fore part of the week for Pendleton wher, they will remain for several ; weekss ' ' --5J. "I M-s. C. D. Gabrielson. accomoan-' iFilshop, passed Thursday in Portland, - ! where .they w.ent for a short trip fMr1.' Gabrielsonrefurned last .night j irom san, francisco,;,where he has promoiea to ijiass ("been attending the 4a?ua mee,tlt?'; i4 ; - t of an Insurance company for the past , fortnight. . , X i E. FHtz SMde und )inPfT Jr., at the Mtilt- : were guests in Portland onomah hotrtj 'during the! watsr while , en route undethe Ordnflrhce deDart-1 ment of tbt United States army, to! cbrated their fortieth anniversary. I rilfuolsi for . further -itnilBlng, i They I and Sff. and Mrs. E. ' B.-M'llard ob j left Friday for the east. Miss Iarg-; served their seventeenth Flinch was : ery Marvin, was, amcng the 4 SaJem ' the diversion and later refreshment incnus wao Daae-inem gooaDye in Portland. " P.' H. Bchalderman eft Wedn day for. his home in Portland after visiting slm? New Year's with his son and family, Mr.. and Mrs. H. J, Schulderman andthcir children. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben P. Boise, ac ! companied by Mrs. Boise's mother. ' Mrs. M.; E. Breyman-t have , arrived home from Washington. D. C, where i they were the guests, of Senator ani .Mrs. Charles Li. McNarL ' Mrs. Brev man accompanied the ' McNary's Washington earlv fn T)primh0r wifi ila PnlcM ilii Mmilnul n "a ..! ! there . until after Christmas when the party started home. They took the southern route and "nioved so I journsl in New Orleans and Lios An geles. while on their way. . , - Red Cross work has gradual!? been systemfztng itself in Saiem anrt .the workers are accomplishing their feats with the least possible racon veniences. .For the past two months, ror Instance, Jhe Piety Hill auxiliary has been meeting regularly at th residence of Mrs. Irwin Griffith on Court and Capital streets. .The wn SHOP t s y f is s. -rhoto : by E. IeRoy Jenk. lealijiK .jpctrt in the Kaiem HiRh linen gather each Thursday after Inoon there and so save the, time lieu-'which individual hostesses would give in rearranging their homes' and plans for each meeting. .. . . ... iri Urid iMjU'Iw. Everett Ander . M i 1 : . . - - . . . ,on arer'enterjtalnlnz as their .weel "nd- guest Miss Jo ".Wonderil ot Portland.' Mis Wohuerll In charming girl and has many friend i a.isni . 4& "Tri compliment' to Miss Marge? .'ilatvhi and her finance." F". Slad Mno,. wt for if- t i i.. . ' iv . . . Jit ' . .V. h'dden as their suests were ' Mlse Marvin, Mr. Slade Mr. and Mri Dav-. id Eyre and Jame Young. . : I , , v- nter prominent resident who te pass- ling the winter In Tulsa, Okla., is ex pected in Salem In th spring tor a month's visit with her mother, Mrs. E. E. Waters of Nofrth . Summer htreeU f .f.,1 , Mrs. Waters learned this week that her nephew, jorthrup .Waters, the sonof Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Waters has' just finished hi ccurse in th' sxiavy at han roilro anti eipet.j to feross thewaters soon. He has been Double wedding annvrsajricp were obperved at the houw bf Mri anu Mrs. J. ' H. Baker on CoiUC fctreet Wednes-' iv night, when hey asked, a group f f guests: t help felebrlftelwith two couples. The honored.' ones were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard, who cel- vrere served ,Thse present were Mr. and Mrs. E J. Swafrord. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard. "Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Boyer. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Epley, Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Vandervort, Mr, and Mrs. II. 'E. Car rier, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.'Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mills and Mr. and Mrs! J. II. Baker. - i i - Twenty-two women gathered ai the home of Mrs. Albert Fuestmac Wednesday afternoon at a meeting of the aid society of the Englewood United Brethren church. A short business meeting was held and some sewlns was done. Mrs. Fuestmac served a delectable lunch, assisted by Mrs. Charles Moody. The guests present were Irs. H A; Rawson. Mrs. Charles Moody, Mrs. Callsta Lockard. Mrs. Ef fie Xaftzger. Mrs. Guy F. Phelps, Mrs. Alonzo Palmer. iIfs.,J. W. Brock, Mrs. 8. J. Miller, Mrs. P. M. Hill. Mrs. Carrie Chase. Mrs. S. P. Hale. Mrs. F. H. Neff, Mrs. II. A. Richmond. Mrs. W. Cooley, Mrs. William Sorrel. Mrs. T, K. Burr. Mrs. G. W. Giles. Mrs. E. B. Karn. Mrs. J. J. Xiinnj Mrs. C. C. Pascoe, Miss Delia Neff ; and Miss Hazel Fuestman. Miss 11a Spaulding left Monday night for Oakland.. Cal.. where she is For i the pleasure of Miss Gladys Steele of Kl-math Falls, who has been visiting Miss Mina Cook, a din ner was-given Monday night-at the residence of Ir. and Mrs. E. E. Fish er, with Miss Cook as the hostess. Ml8s Steele was formerly the supei- intendent or Willamette sanitarium and is holding a similar position at a Klamath Falls hoeital. Violets -ormed the table center piece add the complete color schente waa carried' ont in harmony with the floraj motif." Pretty violet place Those clrcljng the tabW were Mrs Ralph fiiiganne or I naepenaence. ur.. Mrs. RMby I.yle, iliss UladyH Steele, Stl Wllla lliM-kettelB. M'l:ss fcHort nc Cant home. Miss Grace Taylor. Mists Mildred IlalvorKen. MI Ruth Per llch. Miss Ora Cavitt. Ir. and Mrs. E. K Fisher. Mrs. Mary Kk and MihS V'na Cook. . a student at Mills college. She will reniai' th-e njntil 'the rinsing of the li-riii. the first of June. Preparatory hrr iieoa"tr, she entertained a bevy 'of her hleh school and college friends with a stepping party at the 'iua ff her nrents. Mr. and Mrs. Chr'es K. RauldiT en - Cotirt street. : Red carnations . decorated the spacious rooms, lending a color "iii'h am'' masHti greenery. Them were eleven -riiif'-f. participat ing !n the danejnf frolic. ' ' Mrs. L!fr,le W. Sm'th entertained a group of women who are well known members ef: patriotic orderi at a dinner gathering recenlv. The guests were Mrs. Jennie C. Pritchard of Portland, secretary of th1? Wom en s Relief corps; Mrs. Hattie Cam eron, past department treasurer; Mrs. Anes Dinsmore, first depart ment cretrv r th corns 1n Ore gon. Mrs. Smith U Ihe paxt depart ment president of the W. U. C The art class r? the Salem Wom an's club, under. the direction of Mrs. Alice II. Dodd. will rwnme its classes on Monday. January II. I V. W. C I NOTES The vesper services this afternoon at' 4:30 o'clock w'U be in charge of Mrs. C-eorre lden and will be a memorial f- Miss Frances C.-i5age, who for a lor period of time was he- only Y. W. C. A. secretary la .tTurkey wlh headiirters at Con- inonle. Mis Sallv Hash of this city has received through a SmUh col 're 'riend a letter from Dr. White, nrenident rr the AnatolU college In Turkey, telling of Mins Gage's death. Thee are uioe Interesting facts !but th 'war ijold n th's letter wh'rh 'U1 be red at the meeting. The Y. W. C. A northwestern field of which Oreeori in a member, is holding a war work council at Ta coma, fliscnsj"ing I plans in faf;oD he national war work. MissjCleve and. our general; recretary, left Sa lem Thnrnday to attend this meeting. The Oron Conference of the Woman's Home Missionary society of he 3iethodit Episcopal church hld heir monthly meeting at the Y. W. C. A. rorns yesterdav morning. All be members remained -or lunch at the c-aietera. i j SalemVs Youngi Women's Christian iBsociatlon held ts annual meeting Tuesday, evening. when the different reports were read telling of the plendld work accomplished.. Some facts made known In Miss Cleve 'and's report deserve mention. Our. 'n-g the year 1917, the , employment leoartment found work for 372 rirl Nnd women.' In the cafeteria 16,415 'unches were served . December -roved tiia banwjuiontb when r80t vomen were served. Of this number 568 were 13 ce;lrt,"S5 wera 6 ent; n& 9 S were 54cfent lunches.. ' Every ne knows the rrlces of foodstuffs tdvaneed several t-t!mes last year; ieverthele88i a great effort is being ni forth to'keeui down the expense vthe ' -yonns'otnen. dining at the vfeterla will, not feei the high cow ?f Pvlng. - Irs. C. A. Jark.. the president 'ated n her Veort the Salem people hrough their t loyal support sho t 'heir appreciation for the vilue W .he association work. Extracts f roi he rrort are as follows . "The lYoung Women's Christisr' association s an organization , fo -sreventive and constructive work fo? ad young women. Not a . mere philanthropy, not one grouo of worn n workrhg for another, but co-oper-itlon. joining hands and hearts In mmon cause. 'The . board.' as we a!l It. Is onlv another bunch of girl.', trown a little older It may be, pe' 'tars life has brought some exprl cp8. that ough to make the older Tlrls a bit wiser than youth, et wllh "learts vonng and In svmpathv with "be'e'rls and their problem. W.e are "ked together in an organization hat we may ken sten. nd togeth" 'irnh upward tht soldily we may 'go pver the top. " ' One of our ealed orders' struck 'smay to our hearts, and we were distracted In mind and cried, ter "ot. "Can onr work ' r " "tth on this mum SAVED FROM AN OPERATION By takino; Lydia . Pinkham's vegetable Compound, Ode of 1 housands of Such Cases. Black River Falls, Wis.-"Aa Lycia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound saved me. irom an operation. 1 cannot say enough in praise of it. 1 toff ered from organic troubles and my aide hurt tne so I could hardly be up from my bed, and I was unJble to do my housework. I had the best doctors in Eau Clair and they wanted me to have an operation,' but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me so I did not need the operation, and I am telling all my friends about it." Mrs. A. W. Binzeb. Black River FaHa, Wis. t It Is just such experiences a that of Mrs. Buizer that has made this famous root and herb remedy a household word from ocean to ocean. Any woman who suffer from inflammation, ulceration, Displacements, backache oervousnera. irregularities or "the blues", should not rest until she has given it a trial, and for special advice write' Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co., Lynn, liass. . - 1 1 -'i i . V 1 sb " si as a i & a ' . aw a a v h m. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S '....:".... .. The Final Cleanup .Ladies' Coats AH New and Up-to-date. . Broadcloth, silk lined, all-wool . yelour, conies in black, olue, brown,rosej'terracottaandgreeh. Regular pride $25 to $35 Your choice to clean up Starving . Armenians and Syrians Need Tour Help 4t nation in war?-". Very, soon dii we hear the bugle call from our national headquarters a four million dollar -amnaign which the war -council Is sued through the national president. Mrs. Robert. E. Speer. Our war coun cil bulletin says, "Do we hear the ramp of the industrial workers -Thousands have enlisted, . for war mergency work. Their work Is Just is important as the men on the firing ine,, and whether or not they be rowned with glory and honor by the public, we must remember that these Tlrls are soldiers, and they. have an wered the call for patriotic service. Jew sltuat'ons. There "uever was a 1me like this. . 1 These girls of ours re thinking. ; We need consecrated ; vemen. '- There ; ts i nothing gTeater ftaa this particular "opportanitr. '' tt s our colossal task to bring Jesus rhrls to' our girt- ' wish every Member would ;ome to our rooms -d ask MlsaCIeveland for the war ni'letin. that they might catch the . pirlt rf the hour. 4 ' "What are wef Coing? We have a -S;;trlotlc league, M we have hostess jonses established ats1 .strategic lnts. ' Vlrt house on the Pacific oast' at Came Lewis. We are balled 'or larger things. '-We mart have' a orld' vision. Last .October Miss Hlanch Oearr, the economic special t of the national board, sailed for franco to snnerintend the construc Mon work , there for the 'association. -?he had with her four other see re tries. We cannot mention all ot ur, heroic secretaries and nurses vho' are working, to provide, social 'inters at the base hospital units. I hTen to know personally a little ilimpse of the work of our sister English - ssjBociatlod in Alexandria. Kgypt: - When troops came in from Ihe Dardanelles, our worker's with he Y.'M. C. A. in their hula served 'he refrehlng cun of coffee with When it if Muf ic yon want in your home from the smallest and cheapest to the very finest and costliestyou will find exactly the instrument you want here. PIANOS, ORGANS, PHONOGRAPHS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, UHALELES, FRENCH HARPS; ETC. - All kinds of Records and Sheet Music G ."Mi- lair ecovokxcax nrixoHTfuu uoht fuci to : a. -r 1TKD IS AU1L F 9TATZ 5T - sandwich, and th cheer in womanly word given with the- message of Jesus Christ. A hospital was Just over the wall from the Y. W. build ing. One day a lad In pa James leap ed the wall to find himself confront ing a Y, W. secretary. 1. He had been wounded, and. tired of the strain con cluded to takf the i chance cf deser tion Our secretary persnaded him to enter the house and over the tea cups she was able, to Mw him the folly s of failing- his country. He quietly went back to the hospital and no; one the wiser of his discouraged Intention. Our workers are friends in : need.' i . We' am mot .la competition. with Red Cross, it .is band in band only we can go a. step farther, not only fhe "pJsyslcal needs jnet ;but the heart hunger. A yotDgouslness wom an came to one of our secretaries in one of our Pacific -coast cities and said,' "I need your help." "What can I do for you. It" seems- to me yoa -re self-lMifffe,!ent. Oo (you want mployment?M NcuI ' have a . good Salary. I wanf:yOu to help me to rind God." - : . J Is not our work a very big one The yearly financial campaign held May, i si 7, was carried to a success ful completion under the leadership "f Miss Jane Scott." our' northwestern Held secretary To the caotains of he teams must be given high com mendation and also the faithful work of all working under Jhelr Instruc tions. We are grateful to the Stlem aeople for their hearty response and courtesy , shown our workers. We want to recognise the kindness of the press. The Statesman 'and Journal both giving snace In the: papers and untiring in obtaining the daily re ports. The entire campaign was cen-H eluded raore.tjuickly than any or the workers -dared hoe. -this. ,-proTing that the Salem public is our friend and has a vision cf the Importance Co. Go Wi Pioneer Music Dealer of Salem, 432 State TMDir -j Ji ma k i i wSUCf Contribute. Your Bit Do it Today . at Any Bank of the work. The business manager for the detail work In the rooms was one of our own members and kept the machinery well oiled.' Under It all we see the hand of our God whom we serve. ' - ior the coming year we would entreat -our membership to close In the ranks that together' We may go -ovr the top. The board are freely giving time-and toil and If the mem bership will tell the officers and heads c committees what can be j dope toi bring greater efficiency, we j know the labor will be lighter. May we all work for a largeY membership.; Wehd the oo-operatlon of - every " Christian woman In Salem- Our work. Is larger this year than ever before. We! wiir meet'U la the spirit pf conr- . ag4nd concnest.' " " ' :' We receiv our sealed orders for the coming year 1n confidence that rnr -Captain - will sustain and strengthen' us for the given duty. making1 the work a Joy, for the "Joy of our Lord, Is our strength." , If Tncle Sam really wants to rais. a lot of money be ought to tax the outgo , Instead of the Income.: Ex change. STUMEZ The FJoster Prescription for Stoztzch Ills i If you suffer from Indigestion, dys pepsia, catarrh of the stomach, pal a after eating, sour, gassy,- belching ot too strongly acid stoujach, bad breath or bloating, go to your druggist an get a bottle of STUME2H This re liable, reconstructive, 'digestive tonic offers you relief from the ills that beset you. , , . - .i . - . n Street Jt r