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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 10. 1922 V l . r i i Hi j i f ; 8 . I 1 I W3 tin By MARGUERITE GLEESON THE masterpieces of the world's art galleries will te the subject of a talk tomor row by Mrs. Alice li. Doud before tho Salem Woman's club, Mrs. Iodd will dwell at length she says on "How to Appreciate a Picture" and also treat of the methods of the painter in producing a picture. Stereopicon yiewa will be used to illnstrato the second part of the talk. Chark-H Cone, local soloist will Xing "The Horn" add "Dawn." (Miis Ada Miller will be accompa nist. The social committee who are in charge of the hour to follow the program La under the leader ship or Mrs. Clifford Brown. Other- members ol the committee are Mrs. Alice n. l)odd, Mrs. Ches ter Cox, Mrs. W. II. Hurghardt. Mr. 11. H. Thielaon, Mrs. R. K. J'ai;o and Miss Mable Robertson. The second and third chapters of the Intermediate league of the First Methodist church met for a HiHal evening Wednesday. The aecond chapter, composed of stu dents from Junior High school, enjoyed a pleasant evening in the church parsonage. More than 25 boys and girls en joyed the delightful social evening at ach party. The decorations in th church parlors were of firs with numberless red hearts inter Miiogled. Guoke Patton entertain ed the yotiitK folks with a number of mag1cal tricks. " t)obrations la -the parsonage were of rert ' candles 'anrt : hearts and games of various kinds were played by all. Refreshments re fracted thp season oftft. Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop were guests Wednesday at the marriage of Mr. Bishop's nefce. Miss Myrtle Muir in Portland. Miss Muir be came the bride of Leigh Barber at a pretty home wedding. - She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexan der Muir of Portland and. is well known in Salem, having' visited here several times. Mr. and Mrs. Barber will make their home in San F'rand3Co. Mrs. William Rurghardt Jr. was among those from Salni attend ing the Dean Mowery recital in Portland this week. Mrs. Charles Gray of Salem is a gufwt for a few days at the Hotel Portland. She has Just re turned from a trip to California. Mrs. Guy Harris will entertain this afternoon for the Friday aft ernoon Bridge club. Miss Jessie Miller will become the bride of Sprague Carter ot CLUB CALENDAR Today D. I. with Mrs. James Hee- nan. 331 Summer street. Women's ll. M. society, Jason lre, with Mrs. P. L. Prazler, 1334 North Sum- mr. 2:30. Three Links club 2:30 In I. O. O. F. hall. Satnrday Salem Women's club. Com- mercial club rooms. Because the society and club pages go to press un usually early Saturday, it is necessary that reports of so cial affairs and club notices be In the Statesman office Friday ejening or early Sat urday. No reports will be received In future later than 4 o'clock Saturday after noon unless by special ar rangement in the case of meetings; held Saturday af ternoon, f. The society editor Is in the; office from 1 until 4 o'clockjand from 7 until 10 every day. ltfui I Pendleton at the home of the bride's parents in Harrisburg. I - Mr. and M-tsh C. E. Barber will be hosts this evening for tbe F. K. F. II. club.f MY HEART 10 If HUSBAND Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 23 .'('..- St 'i s.f I . r( i t 7 ft i x zz i - ;f-. y,c, - j i nil i n i' WHAT HAPPENED Wl.EN THEY ALL HEACIIF.U HUMK. My savage mood did not serve me long. It changed to sheer panic as we turned into the drive way and I glimpsed the groip on the veranda With Jack F.iekett In the mood ho had shown on tu way home, tliis HI tie p.-mi Harriet Braithwaite's setting had luost unpleasant possi bit i lies. Marion, in the seat be-id me. looked up at me eagerly, but did n't speak the desire iu her yes to be the sta' manager of the surprise of which she knew only the surface.- I snatched at th chance her childish enthusiasm might have m giving the thing an air of just happening. "Go ahead. Marlon," I said smiling at her. She jumped up in the seat just an I drew the car to th-? Fteps ot ' the veranda, and had thrown open the door of the tonneau oeiore had fairly stopped. . "Surprise! Surprise"' she called" "Grandma. rne1TTi,lcy Everybody! See what I've brought you!" Ineky. with his usual delight air of welcoming gu? caught siplit of Jack uv Katlu-r- j in1, and was lu-'M.ing Kathrm' out of the tar as li taH.-l volu bly. Dr. Bra:thw"uit-'s Weliuin-. "Well .What do vou know about this?" he demanded. "Madge, yon certainly put one over on us this tim. Jack, old man. welcome to tho ancestral seat of Richard Graham Jr. Kath-i erine, I'm mighty glad to see you. Come up to the mater. How glad she'll be to se you again!" Thanks to Marion and DicKy Ihe guests had ben swept to the renter of the veranda befor" 'bey had a chance to see the Uraith waites. I shot a swift, frightened j guilt-sharing glance at Harriet Hraithwaite. and was relieved to see that she was magnificent m ! her control of any showing ot emotion. Her manner wa Per fect as she ro?e with the others when we reached the veranda. There was no need to look to see the effect of the unexpected gnests had upon Dr. Braithwaite. As he caught sight of Katherine his face lit up. his eyes fairly flanrert with nle.-isnre and he '.strode toward her. loth hands out stretched, shoving Dicky to one j Ride with one movement of his I mighty shoulders. "Katherine Sonnot!" h ex claimed. "Well! Well! Well!" The expletives boomed out like the explosions of small artillery. He had seized Katherine's small ! hands in hjs own big ones, and was shaking them up and flown vigorously, gazing down at her the while as If. Dickv declared af terward, "she were something oft . l-Vl hill llltr v 111 luild u r lll.ll l-J The Well Dressed Woman r Man A f?r made by a trvsi A can of Calumet Bak ing Powder will make more pies, cakes, biscuits, muf fins, etc. than a can of most other brands. It lasts longer goes farther because it contains more than the ordinary leavening strength therefore you use less. When a recipe calls for two tea spoons of baking powder, use two level teaspoons of Calumet, the results will always be the same perfectly raised bakings remem ber this when you buy baking? powder and don't forget that Calu met is the economic buy because it goes farther. A pound can of Calumet contains fall 16 oz. Some baking powders come In 12 oz. cans instead of 16 or cans.' Be sure yog get a pound can when' you want it. SAGE TEA KEEPS YOU 1 When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its lleautlful litistre At Once Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advantages ot a youth ful appearance. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold! Don't stay gray! Look youn?! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bot tle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur compound." which Is merely vhe old-time recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, be cause it darkens the hair beauti fully: besides, no one can possi bly tell, as it darkens so natural ly and evenly. You moisten sponge or soft brush with t, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a tim. By morning the. gray hair disap pears; after another application or two Us natural color is restor ed, and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Adv. wanted a long time." A Dark Frown. "Harriet!" He turned toward hi wife. who. indeed, was ot his elbow, smiling with just the right air of welcome, "Do you see who's here? Our own little girl, who helped us out so royally! I sup pose I don't dare to kiss her now she's a staid old Henedictess, or whatever thev call the feminine of Henedict. but you can make up for me." "I'll do my best. Kdwin," she laughed back, and then her arms went round Katherine in a close embrace, and I knew that the kiss she gave her was one of gen uine affection. For Harriet Hraithwaite nor V i Cp Car tpefU trw Imn MW bMB aigr too mom, vUa Uwlr Irkk of caUihlag tmrrj bm tfeai blovt and with Culr Lamprtn of & arms, bat hor la a a porta ap tfeai -th raoU M&aiala, as4 Udl fair to ba dm fiaranuuwr cf a vary Kbral It is ahort, r ohinj atUj a 1SSXU fcalow Um clbflv, elrealarly cut, vuk iug It fall aad Ioqm, wUaout sa beraoBM ablrriaLC A4dttkual practtciMUtr ta slrrt la tat 4wp allU tat toa axma. TaaM UU and Uta ucserU4 Buatat nroira collar ara aanrtoaatty Pi wttabUokaid. Tbia eapa tabs tfea plasa et a Jacket or ports seat, vita a ttuoa ilirt a&d bait of tb aajaa malarial Tba material, by tba way, ii a t rt'tng faatort of tba aalt, att Caa anoafa to maka iia amra ptaia- ou aatlataetory. A cbcW board pattara ot araaa and blaa ta alaldad with a bust, brtXhi Sreta If tbM oapa aorta bara tb votaa which tbay mcu to b baanafafc & will b raaaoaably aafa to sradist a nund taUraat ta U taflarad a&k TilnTisa Xa tbalr vaka will ooma tba spot oxford ot wbite brick, taa Uatbar, or vbtta, combined wltb patcbai ot brilllaat oolor. Nwat amons th wooWn bata ta Um UUla. round afXair, with a kntttad brim, naltbar partkulaxly abapal nor bMomlns. bat Txy amart, ta dead. eyes and dark frown I knew that we were in for an explosion. (To be continued). Exemptions Possible in Liability Insurance Cost In a letter addressed to Miss Sasanne, W. Homes. Jackson county school superintendent, Fred A. Williams, chairman ot the uuWic sot vice commission, tx plain the conditions unacr which school districts employing busses to transport pupils to and from school may be exempted from tak ing out tndemnitj bonds or liabil ity insurance under the transpor tation act of the last special ses sion. It is explained that on proper showing districts may b'evmp-t-d. but that they still must oper ate under the law and will be re quired to report to the coramiarion as provided In the art. aai- mm4 tk mt H m W 7 Nr CtMiMrf U uavr. Att ta.T mT-', any other woman of average men tality and common sense could have mistaken the greeting which big Dr. Braithwaite had f,iven Katherine Hickett for anything else than what it was genuine fatherly pleasure in once more seeing a girl who had worked shoulder to shoulder with luni through the greatest cataclysm the world had ever known, and who had nursed both himself ant his wife through dangerous ill nesses. 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