THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM ' OREGON. TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER SO. 1920 BY MOLLY BRUNK T last Oregon Is taking, prop- A notice of her authors, who, much anyone or any one bave helped to bring Stothe state. And to J. K. e 11 of Portland belongs the honor ieomlM forward with this splen- tCk 1 6ng Ck MIUO M VUB " . V1 Knincr ooVal a i ni iiuuiib w-"'ri moc&v. o leiralnf omemms bduui me Many Oregonians, loyal to their state and proud of her achieve ments, know little about her writ ers. They do not realize that au thors who have won w!de recog nition and are loved by thousands were born and reared here. They do not know that some of thein are living in Portland and neigh of friendly interest and enthusi asm in their work, . More than thirty authors have been asked to be present at Gill's this afternoon at a reception In their honor, and many have ac cepted. . Among the Oregon authors in cluded in the list are Eva Emery Dye, who wrote "McLoughlin of Old Oregon." 'The Conauest" and "McDonald of Oregon"; Antony Euwer'of Hood River, who wrote "Rhymes of Our Valley": Mary Carolyn Davies, author of three books of verse, a novel, several piays and contributor to foremost magazines; Edison Marshall, short The eral books as well as being a car-j Presbyterian church which was toonist. j to have been held Friday of last week, will takt slaee la the church boring cities. The years have not taught these citizens the Joys xt ory writer and aut'nor of watching genius grow. They have I Voice of the Pack"; Maryland Al- not enjoyed the pleasure which len- story writer; Hugh Wiley, Among the out-o-town folk here for the Kay-Huntlngtcn wedding yesterday afternoon were Mr. Huntington's mother. Mrs. M. B. Huntington, and Bister. Miss Helen Huntington, of Eugene; Charles Huntington, from the same place. and another brother, Walter Hunt ington, of Portland. Mrs. C. P. Bishop is expected home tonight from Pendleton. Hood River and Portland, where she has been .visiting with rela tives. parlors Wednesday afternoon at halt-past two o'clock, the follow ing to serve as hostesses: Mrs. L. M. Purvine. Mrs. Frank W. Power. Mrs. John R. Sites. Mrs. DALLAS TO GET STATE FARRIERS i unrr, .xi rm. joan k. sues. an. r 1 . rtr?l If 1J Ray.W. Klein. Mrs. Herbert Hald UlllOn Delegates Will tlOld Annual Convention at Polk County Scat and Mrs. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh had with them last week their children. Ruth. Arthur and Frank Ro3ebraugh, who returned to their studies at Oregon Agricultural college Sunday night. The latter divided his vacation with Portland friends. comes from giving encouragement to writers, young and old. by a bit SOME COMEDY You'll Learn What Laughs Really Are "SEVEN BALD PATES" It Starts in Giggles Ends in Roars THE OREGON THEATRE Friday Saturday , writer of negro stories; Edwin Markham, poet; Beatrice Mantle, who wrote "Gret"; Opal Whiteley, Anne Shannon Monroe, Ella Hig ginsoa, J. B. Horner, j Many others are to be paid trib ute, and Oregon illustrators are also to be given notice, including Homer Davenport, who wrote sev ME YOUR HO IS OUR CHIEF INTEREST No one studies your home like your furniture dealer We know you, need good Furniture to make your home comfortable AVe know you need Music to make your horn hapninessscomplete. Talking Machines and Records Pianos and f Player Rolls r LJJJ A The man who knows always asks for Del Montk Catsup at the restau rant, in the din ing car, at his club. And the wom an who knows serves it to him on the home table. 7 i t SMI V hiii iini 1 ' i EXTRAORDINARY f FREE LECTURE YTEDXESDAY AFTE RXOOX AT 2:30. -J u Mrs. Margaret J . Blair The Apostle of Health, Beauty and Harmony ' Mrs Blair has a national reputation on the lecture plat form Shi has been honored by the women of the Nation, v?n been chaSn of.the National Federation of Home Economks?an5 other positions of National importance. I She Has Nothing to Sell We have brought Mrs. Blair here soleiyjor the benefit Section, Wednesday afternoon. Don't miss it. Absolutely free. ' - - YydGoOCf3. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Waters and Mrs. E. EJ Waters were Joined over Thanksgiving by Mr. and Mrs. William C. Knighton of Port land, and by Mr. and Mrs. North rup Waters of the Oregon Agri cultural college, the latter re maining over the week-end. Mrs. George J. Pearce had as her house guests the last of the week Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Os mund and Charles Riely of Portland. Miss Marjorie Brown entertain ed with a line party at the Oregon theater Friday night for the pleas ure of her sorority sisters, a group ot Sigma Kappas from O. A. C, who were here for the holiday week-end. Guests -bidden- were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kellogg. Hilda Llndquist, Miss Edna ' Magers. Reed Roland, Hilbert Tasto and William Owen. A supper at the home .of the Kelloggs rounded out the evening. Mrs. Josephine McDowell was the week-end guest of Mrs. J. G. Reigelman. coming over from Corvallls. The music study class of the Salem Woman's club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:4 5 o'clock at the home of Miss Doro thy Pparce. 287 North. Winter street. Beethoven will furnish the subject of the lesson. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Whar ton L. West are rejoicing with them upon the removal of their daughter, Miss Mary West, from Willamette sanitarium last, week Miss Alicia McElroy of Portland has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Warren Hunt, and her aunts, Mrs. J. P. Frlzzell and Mrs. Mc- Fadden. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Pur din and daughter Dorothy of Port land spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Lee Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kellogg en tertained as the Thanksgiving week-end guests Miss Hilda Llnd quist, a Sigma Kappa sorortiy sis ter of Mrs. Kellogg, and William Owen, a Omega Upsilon fraternity brother of Mr. Kellogg from Cor vail is. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clarke and their two children. Doris' and. Rob ert, returned the last of the week from Portland, where they spent several days as the guests friends. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Wright spent the latter part of the week with Mr. Wright's mother. Mrs. E. H. Wright, in Woodburn. Miss Helen Rose returned Sun day night to Eugene, where she Is la student of the U. of O., after I spending the holiday with her par ents.- Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rose. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows of Roseburg spent the week-end with their son-in-law and daughter. Attorney General and Mrs. George M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills and small daughters, Roberta and Ila, spent the latter part of the week with Mr. Mills parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mills, in Springbrook. Mrs. C. H. Dixon of Ween on a, 111., arrived the latter part of the I week and will remain in Salem during the winter with her broth er. W. H. Hunt. 1140 Leslie street. She was met in Portland Thanks giving day by a group of Salem relatives, who motored down The postponed meeting of the Ladies' Aid society cf the First Mrs. Aurelia Powers of Aurora and little sen Robert have re turned home, after visiting with Salem friends. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lauter man spent the week-end with friends In Portland. Miss Buena Cobb was the guest ot friends near Portland, over the week-end. - ' Miss Lottie Dimirk of Hubbard returned to her home the last of the week after attending the Ma rion Coanty Teachers' institute and visiting with Salem friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Prank, Sr.. are enjoying a visit from their daughter, Mrs. H H. Saxtca ot Newport., Mrs. Prank has been Kaw Vatma ain tits first ot March suffering from the muuenza. of Mrs. Margaret J. Blair, wiio for twenty years has been director ot the domestic art department oi the University of Minnesota, and who is known throughout the world as an authority on the sub- ect of home economics. ' will be In Salem this week for a aeries ot lectures on health, beauty and harmony. Mrs. Blair has been chairman of the national and of the state federations ot home eco nomics, vice president ot the Mln nesota, conservation congress, is a member of the National Federa tlon of Women's Clubs, a member of the home economics federation and represents her state on the board of women managers ot the United States national fair. Mrs. Blair is an author of -note, and among her publications are "Gar den Drafting." "Systems ot Model Sewing." "Practical Courses ot Graded Sewing." "Sewing Basket Stories," and other books and ar tides. Mr. and Mrs.' John Biwer and sons Lyle and Darwin have re turned to their Court street home from Vancouver, Wash., where they were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Winkler. Mrs. Winkler is a sister ot Mrs. Biwer. '.DALLAS. Or.. Nov. 25. C Spe cial to The Statesman.) The tenth annual convention of the Oregon-Southern Idaho Farmers' Co-operative and Educational Union of America will convene In this city next week on Decem ber 7. 8 and 9. The Woodman lull has been secured for holding the meetings. Open mcetincs will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday nUchts. Wednesday evening a banquet will be served the delegates and members of the locals ot this dis trict, after which an entertain ment will be provided. The committee in charge of the convention has received assuran ces that more than ISO delegates from all parts of Oregon and Idaho will be present and have been busy the past weefc retir ing lodgings for them. Prominent workers In the Interest of the farmers will also be present. The Dallas Commercial clua has promised the Polk county lo cals who were instrumental in s- I curing the convention for Dallas their loyal- support ana every thing possible will be done to make the visitors welcome during their stay In the city. court to 27S days in the Multno mah county Jail for stealing boll of goods from a merchant It was stated at the governor's office yesterday that It was be cause of violations ot this char acter that the parole board the governor put la ffct th rclins that parole violators upon ; being returned to me state prison; must. serve out tnelr maximum ETerybody is getting reacy to sentence. Wh;n Collage r?tbsad Presuem-eieci nreu -throuch with hl 27S cmx ! M of ndTlre. PcTtlaad he will be retaraed t the state penitentiary to serve his maximum. The same rulla will apply to Lster Bntler. an other parole violator, who plead ed guilty In Judge Rowman's court to a theft charge. The pa rol of the two men were re voked yesterday. 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