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T1IE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1U2I J- 3 iiy mai:;i i.i:iti: ;u i:so SAUI-M m.i.ds and matron-; will galhci .it tin- 1 .1 1 f ' pal ly l' I"' V iven this aftiT Ijooil at t lie- W. I'. laud home tm tUe corner n Mi-i.sii.ui ; t n.l llih streets. Salt in w mum ii, f-pi-i'i.i 11 strangers in the city r- 1 1 1 i t - 1 to collie and spend thi- a i li-i I;. '! socially in Hi'1 be.iulifiil aiib-'i ' the. Lord home, 'i'ln- Saient Wo men's club is living tin- party fur the benefit it the new Women's cjub building. A small ad :n is.-ion fee will ! -barged. A prnup of 10 pirls will be pre APiited in :i programm of Ii.ik loot daneea by Mrs. It. I.. Vhit. 'lin dances that will be given an- as follows: Woodland Sprites. Nature .Study. liii .Maruuerites. (hi Uutterllies. (el Kvcning. i Rose I 'a Mail. ; The RirN who will take pari in the dancs are Mildred ;ii:-.rt Margaret f Il 1. Inooihy !:il". Cynthia Pelano. Maxino Mmtj. Janlne Olovor. Marjory Webb. Janetlt I'lifton. Nancy Clifton, a a tleer, Kay U'an.-Kin, Itertha Babcock. Dorothy Livesley, M II 4red Roberts and Janette Sykes. 1 Delta Delta Deltas from the tniversity of Oregon and Orecon Igrlculturat college chapters fere guest at a dainty breakfast party Sunday morning at the hom 1 Mrs. Raymond Walsh. I'lace cardf in blue and, gold lent a leasing color note while art fcaRket of dainty flowers with anises predominating formed the tapl decoration. , " Tle Ki't were Mrs. Ln ian Newcomer, . Annabelle Guides, (Margaret (Joodin. Ina l'ro. to 1 It I, ,li le .-e , I,,., I;,,., h. Mar I-:. Hawio. Helen Kin:,. Mrs. lif.ttr- Mown-;. !l:te M.ili! lllll-l. Ml.,. Ceolie Welle! Ill ; Mane ( hint hill. Itliel Mc'i.i j t hi iv-t. .va Caudal and Mrs. Mii ; i.il' Mi Gilchrist. j 1 Special '' Elx.WVnk Summor Term -. j' ', , .June 20 July 2'J Salem School of Expression t .. 147 N. Commercial St. f : Phone r,92 I ti.i .WGAHLSDORF .125 N.Liberty St. Mi.- Hazel J'ritv. n. 1I. trian.l uf the Ueltekjli lo lte. ent. I iaillt il tor her .ippoint n i ufn. .i - .a hei home Thurstl.iv fu-nin-. Mi. I.lhel I-let-,er. reiirinr ir-i:fm ot the Uthak.ih ;is-einhi . n ton and Mrs. It. C. Ileiitierson ii-trict iltjut pi e.-ult nt vv, re iiets uf hoiio:. I lie even.tm Was spent in play in-' cards. hij.'h si-tirn e,,iii- to Mis-t-lelh r and u . ore lu Mrs. A i "ii (' a in in in t-- M,, l.e.ih V i . 1 1 oi--. who-e ve(I(i:nt; will an event ni til is WeeK U.IK ;i 1 M 1 It :i:eiiieer by the :.is i:..-het, of ln-ar and ba-- ke; of floueis ;i:i.il the .iiih Ko.tr,. I Ulltel 1U I beils. and fern- were U-ed in the sever.il rooniH. Mrs. M. C. I'eMvs .11:. 1 Mrs Clrrtord Taylor assiit.-l 1 he hostess in serrinu. Miss I'riee. tin hostess, wax plfasantiy surprised ') in, tilt of a silver pencil and chain from her olthers Tll K llt'sts wie MMs Kthel i Fletcher. .Mrs K. v.. Henderson. I -Irs. S I.. Waters. Mrs. Js,,n j :uiiimiin.'s. Mrs. Clifford Tavlor (Mrs. M. C. Tettys. Mrs. Kaehej j Keoder. Mrs. Damon l leenrr. Miss I Leah Ni. bol.s ami Mr . C. ii. . li-linl.i. -: Numerous -Salem people will b Interesfeil (o know of the uinin;: marriatf on June 22. of Mis' Maud Iturenil ol SiUerton. to Harrison Cos bo. of Jtui.-e. MaJio Mi s fwirreut was eiadtiatetl from I niversity if Oniui yesierilay She malored in th phvsWal edu cation dep.irtiitciit. Mr. Cosho Is Hie owner of a larm? hotel Uti-i ness in Hofso. After the weddiiiK th;- mi nt: couple will :o to Seat tle and other W.ishitu-ton points by automobile for about ten days before Koinp to Uoise. Announce meut of the cnaement was made Monday 'njirht at a dinner party at the Zeta Itho Kpsilon biu -e. the sorority homo of the bride-to-be on the I'niversily of Ore-on campus. Mrs. E. HaRley and Misn (Iracc Parlpy ar In Enpono for rom mencement at the univrr-ity. Fer ris MaRley reeived his ileKiee in physics yesterday. l;s. Itatsley and her daughters wen? guests of Mrs. Hessie C'ollnrmore. 6 Mrs. I. Bradford, Y. W. C. A. I'nfene. the puest of ber on, Donald Bradford. She will return I h i-. event n i . XI is Adelaide Lake 'nt Sun day in ll;illas vi itili:- Willi Ii.etid--- Mi. s Libel McC.ilt hi ist t lit i ev l.i I Week in l.uj'tne the if-t of li 'lt.i h.-lta Delta. L-; Mitf Soiilhtvotth has in ; I'el lil lied from I .os l):ele-v 'a!.. ;vh're -lie has been a 1 1 etui ill t the preparatory school of the I'niver s;i of Southern California. She will enter Salem high school as a uiiior in the fall. Mis.s South v.. nth sluppetl in Kiifeiie ot) j,,., 'way nuth where sin- Was the i-ue-t at the lr. I-'. U . Comiiif's- hunle. r- j Mr. and Mrs. Adsitt who have been ah. -tit from Sabon tor mote than a y..,r r.turiietl yesterdav. i T!i- were in New York. I'eiinsx l- ! ania and (ibio viKitiiiR and for ! Mr. Adsitt's health. I Mrs. Oorjro A. Whito will !l".,e Wednesday for Camp Iewis it mill ut-r liusliaiul. Adj Hani General White. They will to to K,..it SfciiK eithi r Friday or Sat urday and will return to Sab- llet Week. mass which lie had flinp for th peupl,- of Sa ni. Tin- ynuitr. "l.evit was an tm meiaie fiivorite v. it h all he met. and ii was with genuine sorrow the iiiests learned t,.,t bis stay in Salem would le tetuiiiial -1 on Monday. lie will return to St Cloud. Minnesota, where be u.ll lie .esist.int priest at the cathett-! lal. ! F..r leellv I did'. ijl fle Would a ii w mi linn IVIY tltAH N Mi HUSBAND Mrs. J. F. Vandeleur of Aurora, visitiue her niece, Mrs Geori'o White. Mi a to s Lane tie St. ele from Cbi arrived in Salem last niphr and is tb- meat of her sister. M..-.- Glailys Steele, head nurse at the Salem hospital. Mis8 Steel is a vraduate of th Royal acal . my of Musi- in London. Enpland She ha, been teaching muic near cint aKo, and comes mi for a va cation and visit with her Ister. - The Salem H us. "ness and lrofs siotial Wi'inen'a club held iheii last meelini; or the year in fili form of a picnic at the fair t round.-, ia-t Thursday. .While :n regular metinK will b held arTitin lllltil next September If Wlif plan ned to hold another picnic in Au;ut. . .. ?. A r. or -rttiou In- honor of Rey. Verl- y. son i f Mr. aiid Mrs. .fesse Vailey n( EtVetrir aveune. vas held at St. Joseph's nnto'-y on Sunday everting, from S to 1 o'ebx 1:. to bich an Invitation was 'Mended at the mass sunf.- ny Father Varby at Hi: 20 in the nioriiitiK. The rooms of the ro l'il)' were briRli? with roseK and sweet peas, and as the throng oi ;Mi'-vts passed into the tlruv. iiik rootm thy were intrtxinced u I ni her Varb-y by the pastor. Re.v. Father RiKk. while Father D -rouin and a number of the ladie? of the parisii nit i taiiu-d in the oth'r rooms. .lrf. Lane and Mrs. DimebT presided at the punch bowl, and the glee (ltib of the Daughters o' Isabella sang several selections. Miss pimeler anil Miss Rronkey sang solos and Father Varley was presented with a beautiful silv-r crucifix aa-a memento of his first Adele tiarrlaoa'a New TluMe Of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ii.im i:k .-. WHAT Vlti: iiiuuk Ask LI r i i,i k. i ' US I! l!,t II , and C en t n o mm hi m awl Served from 10 to 4 SATURDAY, JUNE 25 NEW PFRFFrTlOM QillCoakbSiove&Iand Ovens m" 'xaaatMnaaaOTH jr- ' 'lit rfvl'' 7 THEY'RE FREE, and lkcd in a NEW PERFECTION OVEN on a NEW PER FECTIOM OIU COOK STOVE. A snocia! demonstration is comluctetl -at our 8tore by Mr. Hall, a representative direct from the factory at Cleveland. We Cordially Invite You to Attend i.- t'Arr KTTtT.tTiT iTf f-PTTivf: AV fHI CTOVF. TP YOU WnilT.T) T.IKE V IJ' I KIJ l ITiiMI hrtlli oiii iJiui ' " ' " " -- TO KNOW MOliE ABOUT YOUR PRESENT OIL STOVE OR WHETHER YOU ; CONTEMPLATE IJUYING AT ALL Come and Spend the Afternoon Witn Us - This is ihv famous Long Blue Chimney Burner NEW PERFECTION STOVE; known the world over. There are three million housewives usmj? it every day. Be sure to romo in and learn more about the Comfort and Convenience and Effi ciency of the NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE. We wiil also have a special price on Scissors and Aluminum Ware SALEM HARDWARE CO. -2!North Commercial St. SALEM, OREGON Alt. n ' i.i. , i be W.'it.i f. .: e i', -treet, ,,ut i .- i r. t-:e. it !-,.., 1 was -ti'i , at lids ac'i Ml. I i t- v I ill..u w.u.. for at linn r -to hsd h.-a- 1 bin; .-i-i;-iiitnt upon ;!n aiutejiM .,! d.'l.i-. il win k li -'; was waiCng lir lam. .lid we b.-Hi knev that h" -.as not i man i -i if U iiece,;1j v. oi l, to a a eii nniH'Ct ssary cu.ii!.- such as (s1.- t ,; u h-.':;if w .-,ld ')'. With characteristic promptne-s Lillian put her thought into words. "You know vvM love to have you come with us.-' t he said cor illaMy, "but we also know bow very busy you are and an esci.ii lor us i- really a superfluous lu-' ii r ." "I am ui'in g.ng in tie luxury,' be retuined v ;tu a Hutieilng i ui phis on the pronoun but I mm sure that lh words were uiit.vva mask, and thsit lie had koiiI" vlr-al rfusoii for going baek wiih as-to llfnn's apartpnifnt. I was sure or it when at Iwl lian's dKr b dismissed the .tall cab as we alight'd. Uien walk'id up the old-fashioned steps with u. to Lillian's door. "The evoing Is younp yet," he said, addressing Lillian directly, and I am wondering if ou wou'.l do me a great favor " "You have only to name it." she answered with the (harming courtesy which is so characteristic Uf Her. Madge I'ndci stands. "I have the bad combination f a lot of work to do and the mat in's of one of my nervous head aches coming on," he returned suiilingjy. J happened to r-meior her the wondTful black coffee you gave me once when we were working on a case together. It it wouldn't inconven jence " "Of course." ahe interrupted with ready hospitality. "Come right up. If iietty has gone to bed I will make jt myself." "I won't come up otherwise,' he said ha-tily, "for I remember that it was you. not lietty. who wan responsible for the delicious beverage that has .lingered no pleasingly in pxy memory. I take off my hat Jto Betty in many things culinary, but she cannot equal your coffee." "Oh, you're trjring to blind ray eyes to some purpose of your owu." Lillian laughed. "You have evidently fathomed the depths ot my vanity, lint how did you ever discover my secret belief that 1 inak" positively the best coftee in the wide wide world?" She had spoken the literal truth. Lillian the most immune from feminine foibles of any wom an I know is as conceited and po: itivn about the met its of h?r culinary concoctions as a woni;.n with no othr horizon than the kitchen walls could possibly be. I smiled to myself as I reflect ed that Allen Drake's appeal to this vanity of hers had ev?n I blinded her ordinarily keen per ceptions to the rather patent fact that he was fimply making an ex cuse of the coffer. Ijtft Alone. As I followed her into the liv ing room with Allen Drake walk- in r. close behind nie. I -, ,r,.,l J'ist what eiiaim was luiiifrnis bun to a-, win, Su ,rii:v a,, t.v ni ' if I s i.ug.-d Allen I u-.'ke , -and I nj: r -,iMiii ih: nr.- I Was i ei tain th.it no hi .,d iiu matter hn i;o'.:ii. '"inp'l him to ask ai.l .man i r vtoniil mo n, t" iitililit the plivsi.-al i-,k!,.-.B t,, 'I'll' ' M ll.-e lllll I I,,. e: ! .-iret- Ci.-el-l Ued-. at,-, I his knowledge of l.ilh.il. luihl,-s Nu. .iiiiiise t-ai h other, rlnl drin." lain, j t uni inauded . unpin u nc her ha i and tte-iti- n ,.,,r... '' 11 upon ;. cum h. ' while I v the cof ft- machine ' When sh- had b it the luum Al 1'mi Drake turned to me. "Fb-ase -t h k iiruiind," he - a t! almost boyisiily. "I've gut to ted Mrs. I ndeiwoo.l som -thing and. 1 tbm'i know how she'll tk.- it." (iETIINt; .!S)Mj c;ooi Women are as Krt-at iulterers from kidney ut)d bladder ailments as men. Foley Kidney Fills h-in ri'I the blood stream of impurities that cause 'rheumatic pains, hack ache, swollen, aching joint:; am! sti'i. painlu. must lev. Mrs. Car ev. Ro HI. ). F. D. No . Mi.l- dietown. N. Y.. wiitcs: "1 had kuliiey trouble ever sim e I was a little girl, but 1 am g.-tting along good sine- ! have taken Foley Kidney .Fills.'' They act immed iately and help restore the kid neys to healthful activity. Sold everywhere Adv. IMP 1 4 TO 61 RECEPTION Hoy Senutr, Will Honor New ., Mister M Mist l'iFsly iriian i lub Rooms t ion Howdv do" welcome rtiei- he held this eveinni; uv laiuei ti- iroop No ), i:oy -couts, at :ht Fir.-t i'resbytei iait . ' hiiitli duo rooms, 'n honor nl the new scoutmasters of that or ganization. All the old gang a r invited. and considering- tint troop No. 4 is tiie okiest existing troop in the city, and has a long list of names on the roster, tiuite a large number of "alumni" are expected to att -nd tonight's blow- - out. ; V. M. (Jr -gory, manager of the ( Weatuerly Ire fream company. ; will of: icially accept the troop" . istitt-r th.s t veiling, with (ieors- L. Arbmkle. of tie- Muster Crown Shoe company, as his right hand bower. Mr. (Jregory has served on the Salem council. Buy Scouts of America, as director of s-a scout ing, for the past two years and iu thoroughly conversant with the Mouting profratn. "I bi iieVv. that troop 4 t ait IK. ike all the othels lo.'k sick.' said Mr. Ciregory eterday it i5 th v firm in ten t ion to give 'oi tie- 1 tuc :, i i t" Ih.llf I hat 1' call that will astute its members of a high standar:! of scouting."" T!'' t Will It. served It ::u o'clock, which will be fo'- lo.w'd h th. Inst ill. it ion of the new scoutmasters Hesides. the inemliers of the troop, several ol the cuuncii i.iiiclals will be pres-: tnt incluiliug I'resnlent C. '!:nt t'' and Scout Com mbsioiier -W alter A. 1 'i ntoii Fire Chiefs' fvleeting Is Closed at Corvallis, s - , COIIVALLLs. tire.. June 18. - . The second annual state fi'e chiefs' conveution closed here today. Over 10 have :een in attendajice j lroiu various parts of the utate. i 'lodav'-: proratu included discus sions 1- Ch;ef Tom Coats, of Till amook, Chief J. W. Lawton, of e i. .-..i. i c : t il' i ... i ..it ii 1 1)1 u . v u 1 1 i J . . ia us, in j Marsh field: Chief Orabher of Faker; Chief Graham of Corvallis; Horace Skes of the stale fire maishai's department and Edward Greiilell. tire marshal of Port land. A buliifuet was served at which short talks were made by Governor Oleott and others. Tom TT" " " Gihani chief of the Corvallia de-p:t-;tmenti was presented with? li.ilidsome gold combination stop 'witch bv local citizens in recognl- and jtiii ol his services to CorvaJlis. fnn a r rvrrmr a mr m.u,L nummv HAIR NETS l' At One-Half ReguLir I'riee "rom Factory to Consumer IV e guarantee to match any fjide . perfectly except jl'hito, or money refundexl. Qne Dozen Fringe Nett 80c Qne Dozen Cap Nets 65c k Postage Paid Bend sample of hair or col ir desired with check or Jmonev order. WE GUAR lANTEE there are' no better Slair Nets made regardless fof price. Send money or Vter, stamps or check.'. 624 Whftney Bldg. jv San Francisco Manufacturing Hair Net U ' Co. BACK T N I SALTS Flush Vonr KidrrVvs b-casionnlly If You K.mI Meat Itcgul.irly No man or woman who eat? meat regularly can make a mis take by Hushing the kidneys nationally, snyg a well-known au thority. Meat tonus uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filtet or strain on ly part of the wast: ami poisons from the blood, then you get s ck. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble nervousness, consti pation, dizziness. sleepl-ssnes". bladder disorders come from slug gish kidneys. The moment you feel a du" ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urin- is cloudy, offensive, f ill of pediment, irreg ular of passage, or attended by a sensation of scalding, get abo".t four ounces o .lad Salts troni any 'reliable pharmacy and tHfte a fab !. poonf ul in a glass of water before breakfast for a few davs and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and b tnon juice, comiilned with lithia. and has been us"d for generations to flush flogg.'l kidney - and siim'i late thm to activity, also to neu tralize the acids in urine so it no longer .tuse irritation, (bus end ing bladder trouble. .lad Salts is inexpensive and not injur-; makes a delightful ef fervescent lithia water driik v.hich all ngular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious complications, complications. adv. 5- ;V ' ' ' "''. ' ... I", ,: IT OVER PUT i . It Was a Grand Sight People came from miles around It was truly A Wild Stampede of Huiriahity Salem never saw the like before the Crowds of Humanity that jammed the store was simply tre mendous. .. J -7 Our Extra Sales People Were Unable to Cope With The Situation J i 1 LOOK AT THESE A REAL SWING WORK SHIRTS Special lot of men's work shirts, the good strong kind in all sizes, the regular values'as high as $1.50 to go now at 69c MEN'S SHOES We will put on sale a wonderful line of men's dress shoes in ali styles and sizes; the values run as high as $ 12.0O, to le sold now at $2.98 MEN'S OVERALLS We will sell men's bib and waist blue Overalls, the regular values as high as $2.-"i0, on sale hen- now at 98c MEN'S UNIONS We will sell men's union suits. th kind that sold as high as $:5.50, to be closed out at this great sale for 98c LADIES' HOSIERY We will sell ladies' very god grade Hosiery; the regular value is 50c, to b-closed out now at 23ci ; - STEW PANS , We will sell genuine LIFETIME Aluminum stew pans that sell regularly tor 75c, on sale here while thev last Hfor 19c j LADIES' SftOES Special lot of ladies' Shoes, -Iff all styles ami size's; the regular values run as hijh as $H.OO, to be sold now at-' LADIES' SWEATERS You can buv ladies' dandy sport Sweaters, the reg ular values run as high as $100, to go at this great sale for;. : $2 Ml H. T. LACELLE, Closing Out i CONSUMERS' TRADING HOUSE Opposite Miller's I ! l i V'