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THE OREGOX STATESMAN; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1!I9. ;By KUTII LUXOltE FISIIKIt M .t Won3 ut ln Mind and Body UYour child is quick to observe disturbances in your mental attitude or riiJairal condition.: . And when he asks: "What's the matter. Daddv?" H thefe's I a tone of solemn anxiety in' his little voice. The depression' ? stamped upon you reflects intensely upon him because of his profound solic itudjo. ille at once drops his playthings and rushes to your side, bat his happy smile has disappeared and his buoyant spirits are gone replaced by a countenance of worry and a bearing of hopelessness. iTVou wo it to til happiness and eU'are of your family to keep trim in body and keen in ' iatcliect. i Ynu are tb mn and tha inspiration of their lrv"s. Dark, threatening cloud Ihvt ' erl their head the instant foa show signs of being "oat of aorta'.' or "under the weathe." Uorvlt imperil their future by u lectin your healtB.-. gVk The Great General Tonic will banish that "tired feeling' and dispel that worn-at look. It will renew your strength ht vigor, ovrtnmt the ravuhinjr effects of overwork end worry, revive your pirita and increase your bold o;j life. Beinir a ref reaming- appetizer, a valuable aid to digestion and sworths promoterof therenerel health. because tf iupot'.tiVere Tilalizintr and reconstructive value, its use is especially diiirablf in easeeuf subnormal conditions. I f you tun er f ro-n nervous exhaustion, muscular or nvntal fatiitue. r deficiency of vital force du to trvneral Wfiitne or waittins illness, you'll Hod "LYK.(" p&rtieu.'arly beiw-Iu-imL. It tones up the -p'irc vsf.i mil k-ei ou .feeling fit. Ask, your drutcgiH for a Uotta. todof. , t t Sole Manufacturers " ' ' ' Ub4ctsbt New Yerit Kansas Cty Itr. jnd Mrs. Walter Siauldinp entertained last niht with charminslv aboointed suddoi- party after the Monday. nihtlMnrinr club party at Ihe Moose hatl. Their guests included Mr. and Mr?. Paul V. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy H Mills. . ' I The following clipping taken from Mondav's Oreermian will he interest ing to Salem folk especially friends of the three Salem maids who ore the center of much entertaining during ineir stay tn ioriiana. "Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Mabel Withycombe of Salem were the guests of Miss Genevieve Thompson this week-end. Saturday Miss Thomp son entertained for her guests with a luncheon at the University club, fol lowed by a theater party to see "Up In Mabel's Room." Those who en joyed this affair were Mrs. Preston Smith, Mrs. Folger Johnson. Mrs. Kenneth Robertson. Mrs. Harold Sawyer. Miss Elizabeth Lord. Miss Mable Withycombe, Miss Fay Nich ols, Miss Eliza Parker, Miss Vida X If hols and Miss Thompson. Saturday night Miss Thompson en tortaineri with a line nartv to see "Real Things' at the Little Theater, the Dlay written by Mrs. Mabel Unimex Parson, and dven by R. Fur gus Reddle and his University of Ore gon players- - - Yesterday Miss Thompson took her F. A. Elliott. pre&UUnt of lb Tju.h- tt-r of Wu-ran apoLe. nil V'-w-ftr, department romiuander of the A. K. apoke and Oaotaia E. Ward of the world ar told of bis experi ences. TIih atsiwiilliin mailo a riiliin to send to congress reqnesttMg last all publU officers of the stite. cnun tv and city, rive Drefesence far 1m- siiioiit to ex-service men of the world war., and to pledge themselves to all possible to have the government pay us served Miss Lord really came to Portland I" the recent war. A happy social to be present at this ooacevt, as- Miss lira was enjoyej end a tnmptious nvrd Is alrt a Salem tlrl. ' ! t dinner was served at noon. The ta- The New England Conservatory or bles for the luncheon were prettily Music club. In Portland, of which .decorated with flas and ferns. Miss Winifred Dyrd Is an honorary ( member, will give a luncheon M the! Mr. and Mi. G. E. Terwilllger Benson hotel today In her honor, at'fx'nt Sunday as the quests of Mr. which Mrs. Marie Gould, who Is the and Mrs. F. A. Wooda at their home personal representative for Miss Byrd near Turner. . , will also be an honor guest. I . Miss nyrd is an Oregon girl anil a Mr. and Mrs. Augusut llocKesiein pianist of note. Many social and are now domicile! in tneir new some - - -w- t I iw iaiav- a a,Fi mh iit a" guests to hear Miw Winifred . Uyrd' allex-oldleni a $30 per month bon in concert. Miss Withycombe and for the entire time they have serv musical aTfairs are being given in her honor. , , . I Miss Grace. Holt and Miss Olga Gray srxnt the. weekend In Portland as the house guest of friends. - Mrs. F. R. Vance and Uetty San- at Capitol and "D" streets. . The regular monthly social and business meeting of the Salem Art1 league will be held this evening In I the cttv library at 8 o'clock. The I feature of the evening will -be tb lecture by A. C. Harbour on natural color nhotocraphv which will be II- aira. r. mr ..y.., i color photograpny wnicn win ! eerville have gone to huuierun wdtk ,UJ Pated br ii,ie8 taken from Salem they will visit for a time with Miss M.enerv. xhls lecture will follow a Saucervilie's granaparenis. TODAY TOMORROW ENID BENNETT 13 ; - 'i P 4 I 4 M 'What Every Woman teams' fe : f?C: ' " ! "WURUTZER NIGHTS" : W&Z II! I I T lr ',.':'; 1 ....... . - ...... ict ,11 U II i y - r ' ni FA 1.1 li l iivn.i -sfi -. -,f- r-J v I i ' Ozonation larch. . . . . J ........... . .Meyerf-eer !? J M :- y S.mvettir ."tV';. .-. V. ... V; . . : .Owlla 'v I 5 h : L . J3n i JOM Kentucky :Ilome" . . 1 Fwter 1' . , i I Is " (y Rniet) ; - .''-'V ." j. 4i .- TbiUlnce . '-- ' ' ' '.., C : I ; K v-V- 1 QDBENNETI -It the Rest of the World Go By". ...Ball - t LLOYD COMEDY L '. . ! "' ..' .' 1 . S:4S . :;, j 'i ..,.....;.,,. ! - I lINi KISS I. .1 I ..II "" V V'- ' "" " C. ' r Summer blossoms 'r ;: j y-j . .-.n'o.if'.'-v'.: oT" o - ' - . 5 - . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Drafter and son rMann roiirnwl Snndav nieht from 1 several daya via 1n..Roseburg with friends. -' '.S . '" ;::' , . . " j The loyal Daughters class or tha Court Street, Christian . church held l very dellgrHful Hociil evening in the church parlors- last Vriday eventna hen they gave a butterfly social. The decorations of the rooms were rarusiens of butterflies .and the lainty- : programs-'; ,tere .btterfly diape. The features of the evening's nteitaintuent was the clever .'little .remedy. "The Chinch Mirror" whlcu a3 written by Mrs. F. 11. Raker .ihtcb brought forth peals, ot laugn- er froinTthe rife of the curtain to J. The Plavette was original .nd was much enjoyed by the guest. The nrozraui as Riven follows: iano Solo . . . i !. . .Hazel . lxn vVhistlinc Sold -.VV i .:.Eva' ! 'and heading .Graca Von lterhen ocal Solo. Eva bana .iutterfly Drill ).......... Loyal Daughters .'he Church Mirror ....... T." ... '. . .Loyal Daughters Class Knllnwlnr the nrocram the guests were taken to filo.dlnroK room where i butterfly lnndpeoh was served. . WW- I Mrs. II. I. Matthews and Miss Ma de Gehetzft sirifFpeTidlBjB a few days 1. jy ! . . i 1 a - ,n I'oriiaua fu t in"3- Mrs. A- A-,(vmW.v.no,ha,l been a "hoUBefcfce?t 6f Mr: and. Mrs. Carl ueLUiuliJUintA Ui 2&t Jiome in Portland. Miss turill Ruroker of Portland has akoreturned to her aome after passing 'several days at the Ruef home. . .. i . i . Mrs. Ella Shultr Wilson passed .he weekend in Albany with friends. Mies Dorothea Steusloff and Mrs. G. S. Chambers .will be hostesses Thursday evening at the W. II Stensloff home at 1185 Court street to the Salem Orange club. iSome Im portant business will be taken up at this time and a very delightful so cial time is planned to follow. short business raeelisr. All Sclera folk who are interested in photog raphy are urged to attend as uell as trie members of the league. Miss Ieone Dunham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Dunham of 085 Center street, was married to Maurice L- Hunt on November 28. at .Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt left Immediately for rortersville. Cal.. where the former has recently pur chased an orange grove and' where they will make their home. package before the war package during the war package" NOW "THE" FLAVOR LASTS S0D0ES THE PRICES MINISTER WAXTH TO HELP. It Is only natural that one who has Won relieved from suffering should fl cratefnl and want to help tb- ..r tiev W.F.M. Swrndoic. 1S Pirn St. Maron. Ga.. writes: ' "My VMnv r:ive mm m uch trwuble be- (nm ' I took Foler Kidney illis. I tiuia to yieak word tor Folev Kidney Pills." J. C rerry. ... - . HOWTOSEECT CORN IS TOLD Intlruclioni Out for Competi tors in Annual Exhibition Dec 15-20 C,-' i,I L'. t ?Jufcr - . r: 1 157 lag vocational branches. ArchbUh-! Ibbed for-the care of neglected a op Alexander Christie Is president of abandoned children, for the home. WlUlam A. Daley viee'cles also were Hied yesterday. Jo- crcsident and Father James II. Black I seph Heesacker Is vie pmldeat. hicb ani- Isstructions for selecting corn for entrance for competition at the sixfal secretary- lrpasurer. . .-.J f tVll ArrhliilT.'nn firlatfe - and Father annual jianua iuij 11:. . ' , . " .. . irtlack wrtit tn the aame eaoacitv for cember 15 to 0 were given out yea- - ar. Vm- ef Ported aS- j t.: ...tntAr tin iUrr1vtrri"tav:anda're lengthens its span. Where there are miles of sunlit boulevards through the green and gold of the orange groves. Where the bungalows are rose-bowered. Ask for information about Excursion Fares to certain winter resorts. ..Ca,Komla for the T..rl.t.- -wa .th-r Chk-aso; Liberty St.. N.w xora.w. -places yiuwlsh to.se en routa. , ' - ' (Cc3:blidatcd Ticket bffice) T IfitTFnTATFS RAILROAD ADMINISTRAITOi j -r- - w -w s. i -- a, - - . V r. and Mrs. Fred Durbin ppnt the weekend with friends in" Howell Prairie. - . Mrs. Cora E. Prescott of-thla citr ind Barnette F. Davis of Portland were married Saturday aft noon at l n'dnek at a aulet r"v?ro which nnr nlnee Rt the TarScnflg3 Of the !8lie Methodist church. Rev. H. N aiirioh nffieiated.. Mrs. .Davis is a sister of Mrs. CarV Ringo of this city and the coupfe will spend two irpei- Tinitlne: at the Ringo home nrtor which time they will no to Cal Ifornla where they will make their home. V. At iho rernlar meeting of Sedg' wicH chapter. Ko! 1 of the Women's Relief corns last. Saturday afternoon In the McCornack.hall of fleers 'were elected with the following reun. rratrint Mrs. Mafv. Entress:-. sen ior vice nresldenri Mrs. .'Florence chirm- "inninr " vfpe oresident. " Mrs ehanlaln. Mrs. Ruth nennison: treasurer. Mrs. Hattie P!mrnn ; ITU ard.' Mrs. Anna Sim mons-. firsL delegate-to the state en ti n m sn t 'at Astoria. Mrs. Norma Terwilllger. Plans were eompieieu for the relief corps bazaar which will e held this weeK. -'. f , ' The following front the Snndar Oregonlan will be of keen Interest to Q-ilom fnk? K - Tbe largest affair-on today's so cial calendar Is the reception In hon or of Miss Winifred" Ttyrd. the noted Hmms ,msir4an.sfvr.- which iirs. J will be hostess at Irvlngton tonight from 8:30 to 10:30. About 150 per-k-ira hPti asked to greet this "". " ortl lrnis artist. - - wilf bi-aMisted by Mrs. "Warren E. Thomas; Mrs. Charles vrHwin 9ears. Mrs. 'John ' F, slogan Mrs. Dent-. MowW. Mr. Lawrence Lambert. Mrs. John Clair Montelth 1 tr a . R. Kerrv. better known in mnnir&l world as Katherlne Glenn, "who also is an Oregon music ian and rom noser of note. nnrine- the evening Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed wllK sing group of Albert Gillette, also will sing, with Mlse Mame Helen FlynP at the piano. A very enjoyable time, was had by the Marion County Veterans assocl- rhh hAld s-meetlne Saturday in the McCornack halL Originally the association had I for Its members only veterans of InCWll war, but all patriotic organisations were tak en in as members.. Greetings were teent from Governor Olcott and Mrs. teidav by Luthre J. Cbapin who I: In charge of arrangements. The class es include 50 prizes for adnlt grow ers and special prizes for boys who trow their own corn. The Judging of the boys' exhibits will be a feature of the show and will b held on Sat urday. December 20. Fniiowir.r are Instructions for se lecting ears tor competition:. "Maturity. This is sn Index of the adaptability of the variety or strain. Corn may have reached full maturity but if it i not tnorougniy ary n will appear .- lmmaiure. k-xtuniia should, therefore, be thoroungiy dried. "Uniformity. All the ears in an evhlblt should be uniform In size and color and conform to a given type. Look at the exhibit alfa whole and take out any ears that attract in rrm. .tanst nnl ennKDiCUOUSTT. II is weft even to remove' the' best ear from an exhibit if It destroys me uni formity by its outstanding merit. "Color of Cob. A yellow variety .t.n.iM tint have. a white cob and a .hiio vartotv should not have a red cob. This Is an indication of impari ty or mixture and disqualifies the en tire exhibit. Remove one or two ker nels If necessary to make sure o. this point. v t At "Dent of Kernel. Dent varieties should show a marked dent or rough ness of kernel. Siuootn. keja-sia Ja riiratA a reversion to flint varieties and score against the exhibit. Compactness. Tbe rows snomu ka atraie-hr and the furrows between rows narrow. Wide furrows indicate a small percentage of, corn to con.. It is usually true that a rounded ker nel which causes the furrows be tween the rows has a corresponding rurrow next the cob. Kernels should ha nnmiimatplr rectangular instead of rounded or markedly pointed at the inner end. Under the charity provUlon of the state corporation laws, the Levi An- .a a ial t derson home or roniana meu i ti des of Incorporation here yesterday. tka hnm la la u esiaoiisnea anun the terms of the will ot the late t. no ma H. Anderson, and is organizea lor tK Knfit of omhan bovs who wQt iu anvht the fundamentals of Chris tian, and secular edncatlon. inciua- Reaolntlnns of dlsaolctlon MCZB filed for the Ft. Mary's home avc'i tion of Portland and Grace bopUat of Pilot Rock. Umatilla couaty. ''NowIstheTimeto DoIf ' . v says the Good Judge j Go to real tobacco the small chew with the rich tobacco taste . that lasts a long time. It will cost you less to chew than ordinary tobacco. Any man whp uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell' you that. Pat Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a 1oj2 fine-cut tobac. Ei ii wwsassssarwaTy u.a.fc l a . CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP. NOSTRILS Telia Haw To Get Quick Relief from Uead-Colds. It's Splendid! lo1 In one minute your clogged nos m nntn the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more nawsiQ, nnffiinr. blowing, headache, . dry ness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. ' Get a small botlfe of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Ap ply a little of this fragrant, antisep tic, healing cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every air pas sage of the bead, soothes the In flamed or swollen mucous mnuui uc and relief comes instantly." - .,. rino Don't star stuffed- up with a cold or nasty, catarrh Re lief comes so quicauy. We bare jttst received a carload of Commercial Fertilizer in cluding Fruit Tree Fertilizer and Berry Fertilizer. Apply now. The right use of fertilizer will increase the yield and make a better, firmer fruit. Special prices on quantity lots. ' ; ZESMO OIL .- PRAY" To secure good fruit, yea must rprty and Zeno Oil Spray .'will give yoa the very best results of any spray on the market. It is easy to use and costs no more than any other kind of winter spray. Use for scale, thrip and fungus growths. . Use Zeno and have better, healthier trees. tAlso, handle Bluestone and Lime and Sulphur for making your own sprays. Spray at once for best results D Phone ICO lliiellofis 255 State SW Salem, Oregon