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"SECOND NEWS SECTION PAGES 1 TO 4 Society, Slogan aid General Ntvsz SIXTIETH YEAH SALEM, OREGON,-THURSDAY MORNrNC, OCTOIIEU 21, llrJO TRICE: FIVE CENTS V By MOLLY; BRUNK TKTER.EST in club and social circles centers in the luncheon today at the home of "Mrs. W. H. Byrd on Court street, wnicn tli local chapter C ot the P. E,. 0. i Sisterhood Is giving in 1 com pliment to- chapter J. of Wood burn. . . ' "Aside, from the luncheon; the regular session of the chapter will be, hold. Art la the subject stud led this winter by the Salem wo men, a paper on the Mona, Lisa to be- presented today by Mrs. A. T.': Wool pert. Ah Informal Re ception will follow. Mrs. Hal D. ration ana small dauhter Jeanette Is ex pected home from Portland to day where they have been spend ing brief time with friends. s - . - l- . At the noonday luncheon yes terday of the Salem Rotary club at the Hotel Marion, local mem berf . authorized a telegram of cosgratulations to be i sent to Estes Snedecor, president of the International Association of Ro tary clubs, whose marriage to Miss Rachael King, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Elliott King of Portland was an event of Mon day in Chicago, ; Mr- Snedecor, who is an attor ney; of Portland, has a wide ac quaintance in the state.; He was a guest of honor on Booster's day at the state fair, this year. After a honeymoon trip to Florida Mr. and Mrs. Snedecar will be at home to friends ia Portland. , f . Hiss Miriam Woodberry of Xew York city, who addressed mem bers of the Central Congregation 1, church Tuesday afternoon 'and evening, was entertained as the tnest of Rev. and Mrs. II. C. Stover. . ,,' , Mrs. Z. J. Riggs is spending the day with friends in Portland. Arriving In fialem yesterday were Rev. and Mrs. Blaine E. Klrkpatrick. the newly appointed . pastor , of the First Methodist Episcopal church, his wife and two children. Truman," aged . 7, and llarr Esther, nearly X years of sea. from : Greencastle. Ind. - Mr, Klrkpatrick fills the vacancy made by the change of pastorate of Dr. Richard N. Avi&on, and with his lanily will occupy the parsonage oa State street. 1 large delegation- of officials t the Firt church, headed by Dr. E. E. Gilbert, met the family at the train1, forming a reception committee. Luncheon at the Ho tel -Marion 'followed; covers being placed for Rev. end Mrs. Klrkpat rick, Dr E. E. Gilbert. Mrs. M. IL Vandervort, Mrs. E, E. Upmeyer and A. A. Lee. . The new pastor and his wife are young and charming folk, and that they will be. warmly wel comed by Salem is without ques tion. a a ; " 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Franklin were hosts Saturday night enter taining members of their card club and several additional guests making up five tables for the games. . . Some of the most beautiful specimens of gladioli, j of which the Dibble & Franklin farm boasts were employed in embellishing . - - l.i i i ! ! color intermingling. Following the awarding' of the trophies, which went to Mrs. A. II. Steiner and James Imlah, a collation was served, with Mrs. Steiner assist ing the hostess., : t Club members are Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ci nr Qn,i t r- a mux. M U . , Ssperflaous Hair, Roots ' And All, Qtdekly Go! . -' .. i , .. i ' (Xlwsteteiy Krw H"oiae Method) Vor th first time in s hundred yttn a Ktaaiaeiy tllrttirt- method of removing aaijatlf fciry jrowthg has been diaeov mi Til inr phelart in prrrt doei Mt Btrrtr take nft the hair-rods; it -tvttlr mtm th mwtat --It this al'klx karmWlr- It dori nut tet alliia( like th depilatory, elertrirat, r tar method. Phetwtiae ia non 4taa. ob- potMnooa. non-frritatinir. Gat, a atirk of it froai j6ut drngeiat toi ler the timpla ioatraetioea.' aad Hst the atitfartioa of aeeing the iroott tbemselrea r-TM at lt. I Petty, Miss Helen Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Kugel. Mr. and Mrs. James Irnlah, Mr.- and Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mapea. Additional guests of the. club were Mr. and Mrs. Blodgett, Mr. and Mrs. Upley, Miss Jones and Mr. McCall. Mr. and Mrs. James Imlah will be the. next hosts for the club. . - ".- . . The rooms of the Order of the Eastern Star. in. Masonic Temple were i filled to; capacity Tuesday evening, the- occasion being the regular-social session of the or der. The handsome Interior was decorated with the insignia of Hallowe'en, jack-o'lan terns . and numerous big. wise-looking owls blinking down upon the partici pants. ; Goluen-hued v marigolds added a further decorative touch, and the supper also bore oat the seasonal suggestions, doughnuts, coffee and apples, replacing the usual repast of cakes and ices. An attractive program was pre sented , for the most part, by a group of young " children, who performed, remarkably well. Thera were songi by little Miss Frances Sands; a duet by Albert LaChelle, pianist, and Leonard Chad wick, violinist, and a-vocal number by T. 11. Clankensop, a student at Kimball college. General and airs. W. H. Byars have a their house guest-Mrs. L. A. Allen of Roseburg, who arrived Tuesday night for a several day's stay. She is on her way home from Newport, where she has been sojourning at her summer home. and also visited briefly -with her sister, Mrs. Fred Schaeffer. In Amity, before coming to Salem The members of the Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity ware de lightfully surprised last night by their neighbors wha gave them a r?al show-er including many useful ! gifts. An inion.ial pro gram wag rendered as -follows Unpacking of gifU and expression of appreciation by Preslant Ray mond Schmalle, a radtng : by Miss' Lulu. '.Walton, W. IT. songs and yells by.-meinueri of the fra ternity, piano selections by Miss Louise Findl?y. Following the programf. refreshments v?ere erved and a social time rnjoyed. The fraternity is Indobiad for tiiese gifts to: Mr. and Mrs. John H. Scott, Dr. and Mr3. Carl G. Doney. Mrs. Frank Power and Miss Flonnce Power. .Mr. and Mrs. G. Ebsen. Mrs. D. M. Crause, Mrs. T. K. Ford, Mrs. S. Wort man, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Deling. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Utter, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hunt. Mrs. Witt BChen, Miss LuV't Walton. Mrs. W. H. Steusloft, Mrs. D. A. Hodge. Mrs. W. E. Wilson. Mrs. D. F. Lane. Mr. an I Mrs. W. lien ton, Mrs. G. Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. B. ! E. Carrier auu especially to Miss Alma Pohle to whom be longs the credit for organizing the affair. Othsrs wiio aidrd in the program wers: MIjs Iouise j Fjindley, Mrs. Lethcoc, house mo- iner, ana ner aauguter .Margaret. Mrs. J. Forbes, of Portland, who has been the house guest of rs. Eugene Eckerlen. Jr.. for a week, returned to her home the' first of the week. o :- : ; Miss Moselle Hair, of the ex tension department or tho Uni versity of Oregon, left last night for Eugene, after' spending a week in Salem as the guest ot Findley, dur- "Oh. but you can. and you must!" 5he said brightly, and there was that in her words which steadied and strengthened me. I braced myself msntally and phy sically to be worthy of her con fidence. - "Would you like to ( prink a bit before receiving your caller?" Lillian asked mischievously, and I realized gTaterullr that with her usual tact she had changed the subject without any apparent effort to do so. . Oh. I don't believe William will be critical," I returned, as gayly. "Do have him come at once." . He must have been waiting. In tha hospital corridor, for when Lillian returned from the door he was following in her wake. And such a r3sp!endent Wil liam! I could hardly control my risible muscle at the o!d chap's heaviest Mark atufr I"d ever o n. His th had a.tce been tsn, and tha old fellow had evident fy had they shone like varnUh. appearance. Where lie. had tin-1 theni colon d in some fash'.cn. for v.iiv.m-u U1J uuiereni articles which compound his wardrolx I hadn't the slightest Idea. His hat was of the trn which Wll- J Ham would himself term "opry". out it was so frayed and dented and shiny, and of so ancient a vintage that -I mentally put th-3 performance at which it roads Its debut a decade or so before. '"He Saves M Bargains." His coat was a glaring plaid, his waistcoat and pleated shirt both much worn were of the conventional evening type, while his trousers were of the dead!. Ills tona was that of aa opu int sartorial light, yn I knew that the pc r old chap's coins were few. waited, making bo i comment, sure that William's Io- My heart was hot within at the rapacity of the second-hand men who had exacted so great a toll for tit blxarvw clothing. I onened my Hi to remonstraia He tcKk off hi ancient hat as! inacity would betray the secret in .. he came thrnuch ihe door, and bobbed hi funny Utile bow at me. his face filled mlth pleasure at reeing me ?nd with priJe in hi get-np. "Hjw do you do, Wiir..-ti.- 1 said, shaking th? old fellow's hand cordially. "How nice jou look." His face absolute!? glowod. "Howdye: .MIV Gramie.- he re turned. . "This suit hatn't nuth In'. Yon should see jome of the clothes I've got. bin I couldn't g!t 'em flxrd up in time to come todav." another moment or two. "Would you like to know whre I git tjea rretl things. MU' Gramt; he asked. Cf cource. W;illam. I re turned. -Well, there's a feller In Jamaica keeps a second hand ftore and pawnshlp that I ased to work for. Ho always sar- me bargains and lets me work m oat. I worked pretty near two weeks for these things, hard. too. Of coarse, he tUve me my eats, aa let me ileep on th floor. f3 I wasn't anythlnc oat except mr work." folly, then a suddta flash ox w- I . i . k . -i.w rfet nalir. , iwvcm . - " , William a clothes made perfect bsppiness for hlra. No price was too great tor him to pay when one coaldere4 tha resntt to him. (To be con tinned) H:IrGrovniaBd I!sc3 f at -; i at. S ing the time that she was on gaged in research work for the department of psychology of the university. Mrs. L. K. Page returned home the first of the week from Don ald, where she was tlra guest of friends. Over the week-end she entertained J. C Moor? and Mrs. O. Oi Freeman, of-Donald. accompanying them horn a. Mrs. Elizabeth Zellars, and son Archie Zallar arrived yesterday from Montana, and will niak their permanent home hero. In til their location they will ba en tertained by Mr. and Mra Charles C. Cooder, of Concomo- ly, bv Mrs. W. H. Prunk. 1 Mrs. Sarah E. I.nrbanks has returned to her home In Albany. after spending a month with Sa lem friends. . i Another out-of-town weddlmr that is of interest to a coterie of Salem friends is that of Miss Alta Geneva Davis, and Lewis A. Hall which took place at th-3 home of the bride parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Davis in Silverton, Sunday. October 17. Mips Louise Dem erger of San Francisco, who. vis it 3d in Salem last week, as the guest' of Mrs. A. E. . Huckestein. Jr., was maid of honor. The bride formerly attended school in Salem, and - Is well-known here, as well aa in her home town. Word has been received by Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley frcm their son Bayard Findley. that he has arrived ia Seattle and will, in all probability, be 'home some time during the coming week. With his sister. Miss Mary Findliy, he went east about two months ago. accompanying her to New York City rbere she entered Columbia nnlvej-slty. On their way they -Itopped" off ' In v Denver, Kansas City, Baltimore, Washington. D. C. and other places, visiting rel atives and friends. Mr. Findley js returning home over tha Can adian route, and has made stops in Boston and Chicago, now . re maining over for several dav3 in Seattle. i No smoke in your kitchen 4 ; MAZOLA does not smoke, up your kitchen when frying- ' fis do lard and compounds. Besides its economy,, Mazola is ' more readily digested than any V; hard fat. :' " ' . n - : ' It is a pure vegetable fat and absorbs no odors nor flavors from ; ( the foods fried in it. 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I have some -'swell gentlemen friends'." I returned demurely, "but I can't Imagine which one of them you mean," "He's a most devoted cavalier, I can tell you that," Lillian com mented. . "And he sterns most certain of your affection in re turn. He says 'He Jest knows it Mis Gramie knowed he was here he wouldn't have to wait very long'. . , . t unan'c iTitmlcrv was perfect. I gave a little gasp of recognition. "William Trumbull!" I ex claimed. "Bless his dear, faith ful old heart. To think of his coming clear over here to sec me!" ' Then a panJe-strieken thought seized me. . "I hops there's nothing wrong at home,"-1 faltered. "Do yon think if there were 1 should leave you to-hear all the news from William Trumbull?" "Forgive me,"' I said contrite ly. "Of .course I know better than that. But I can't iielp be ing nervous." A Transformed William. Almost any other woman would have said soothingly: "Of course, vou can't." But that wasn't Lll iiaa Underwood' way. - - r - i i i TTT nit" ii it rraae m AtteetioE By all working together, we can stabalize the prune market, and save thousands of. dol lars to Oregon prune growers. The unaffiliated prune grower now has a real opportunity to aid the industry by joining the Oregon Growers Co-operative Association. In order to help the prune men needing assistance, and at the same time greatly aid the industry, we are reopening our pools until November 1st. We have made financial arrangements to make advances to all our members on prunes at delivery. Help Us Stabalize aud Adver tise the Oregon Prune Our field men may not have an opportun ity to. interview you. Communicate .with our home office,Sa!em Oregon. REMEMBER: Novemer 1st is the closing date. n Growers Co-oper- Orego auve Associatiom