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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1922)
t I .. k - 1 V y H f t v fey MAEQtJERITE QLEESON V M RS. R. i Or Kumrow was hostfss at a charming birthday dinner Sanday in honor ot her daughter. Mias TheU ma Kumrow. Pink and white was effectively used about the H O OSIER Brings Happiness to , the Home When IIOOSIER enters the ; door;' drudgery flies ',out the window, " The "UdOSIER 'makes your homp ."happier by .making jlpurchousework easier. With a UpOSIER iri your norhie''yu " ate saved mifi3;"bf steps each day. You get 'through your work in ' half the . time a,nd withL.half the effort. ; Two million women, by their purchases, have en ; dorsed the HOOSIER as , America's favorite kitch en convenience.5 . . $100 delivers : lYOlJBHoosier . ; Thefirst dollar you pay 1 puts thi3 wonderful la i bor-saving convenience in ; your home. Better in . vestigate this splendid :. offer. ..... ,h . . 1' C. S. HAMIUON ... Good .Furniture dainty table. The hostess was as sisted In herring by her daughter, Mrs. R. Gspenel. Miss Kumrow will be married ill June to Lee. Berkeley of Port land. Mr. Berkelw in buver for the Ryan Suit company of Portland. Guests at the dinner included besides Miss Kumrow, Miss Ethel lilaeslng of Portland- Al Dramer, Earl Hlbbard. II. J. P.laesing, Lee Berkeley of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. R. Espeael. Mr. and Mrsi Emerr A. Thompson entertained for a num ber of friends recently at a large card party. The affair was in the nature of a bouse warming since- ,they have only recently moved into their new home at ID 4 5 North Capitol street. ! Potted plants with Quantities of fern 'ware osed about the rooms where nine tables -of cards were eftjoyed during the evening. Re freshments were served by the hostess following the card pa me. High score went to Mrp. Frank Davey and Tkme Uelisle. Ixw Score was won by Edward Rurrell and Mrs. Harry Wise. The guests inciuded Mr. and Mrs. George Prassfleld of Ger vais; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Michel, Mr. ahd Mrs. A. E. Huckestein Jr., Mr. and lrs. Harry Wise. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hreltenstein. Mr. and Mrs. Philip ThriHion, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rurrell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iorna, Mr. and Hrs. By ron Goodenough, Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. PetzeJ. Miss Elizabeth Petzel. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kupper. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas, Mrs. Thomas or Portland; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. LTghtfoot, Mrs. Joseph Lebold. 99 Grace Barnes' Puppets In "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp High School Auditorium Tuesday Evening ' March 7 Adults 50c Children "and Students 25c Auspices of Salem Arts League Tickets on sale Com mercial Book Store and ' Patton's Book Store . ; I-- ' jj . We Are ! .-v. ' Exclusive Representatives ' ' in Salem for - Peggy Paige Dresses Wooltex Women's Suits The New Suits r Spring Are .Clever VeryVjiew, smart" and clever are the suit3 we're showing now for spring and summer wear. Some good look- ing !box jackets that flare , over, the hips, others are plain tailor : ed and some' arS trim- med Vithrpfd, stitch ing and banc embroid ery. K Materials are Tricotine,,Poiret Twill, Tweeds and .Wool Jerseys Sizes from 16 up' to 52 New Ones Are Coming in Every 5 Few Days f f: Visit Our Bargain Square 1 Everyday ' . . . from 9 a. m. to 12 noon We never, advertise - these bargains - " in the : newspaper It is time to think about your ! - i j Paster Apparel VVe are splendidly prepared to fill your wants Salem Store -t- 466 State SL Portland Silk Shop 383 Alder St. NEW PRESIDENT OF GIRL SCOUTS 5 4 v v4 7 t-;:-'- : 7 XJA. " y " y V K - " in 'ift iiMilii mi 'ir rfrtinfiill i Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the secretary of Commerce, has just been voted the new president of the Girl Scout or ganization. She is pictured in the uniform of her office. Mrs. J. Ryland and Mrs. James Heenan. Mrs. C. A. Bates of Cottage Grove Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Charles Miller of Salem. - The Parent-Teacher association of the Liberty school met at the schoolbouse Friday evening. Albert Longhridge who spent a number of years in India and is familiar with both Its political and religious institutions enter tained the members with stereop tlcan views. He described the conditions of the country and il lustrated hi3 description with views of its building's and temples, its people in their ordinary dress and occupations, the houses they live in, their manner of life and work. Many of these pictures were taken on his own ' mission field and were every day scenes to him. The American War Mothers will not meet this afternoon. The meeting was postponed because ot Illness ot membeis in town at this time. Violinist to Play Tonight Music will be furnished: this evening between the acts of the puppet play by Oscar Nunkvold. violinist. Mr. Nunkvold has re cently taken up his residence in Salem coming hfre from the east. He is considered to be an espec ially talented violinist. Miss Martha Swartz will be his accom panist at the piano. Tickets for tho play which is being sponsored by the Salem Arts league are being sold at the book stores but may also be ob tained at the high school this evening. No seats are reserved. according to the officials of th league. This Man W Healed John Grab, 2339 Jackson Ave.. Xew Orleans, La., Writ33: "My kidneys were weak and had a soreness and dull pain across my back. . I elt dnll and languid and my kidneys didn't act right, I began taking Foley Kidney Pills and they soon put my kidneys 5n a sound healthy condition." Fo ley Kidney Pills help the kidneys rid the system of acids and waste that cause lament, backache, sore muscles, swollen Joint a,nd rheumatic pains. Tonic m effect. quick In action. 'Sold everywhere Adv. ' , MY HEART AND MY HUSBAND noyed with him bat one more, aad at that tin ?oaU be .the sacrificial goat staked oat Id a trap, with Mr. Wilsey acting the part of the tiger, while I Uke the XOlo of the mighty hunter." "Yon know what usually 'hap pens to the goat," I smiled, yet with an inward tremor at ever again meeting- the man Jake Wil sey. even under Lillian's efficient protection. "I won't let the tiger eat yon." Lillian promised. Then she hesi tated, looked at me speculatively. "I wonder if you could get away to cover just one little angle o thii thing," she said. "You wouldn't have to be gone but 24 hours. Could you leave Mrs. Durkee?" Madge Remembers. "Oh. yes. I could manage that! But Mother Graham would be wild with baffled curiosity." 4 'Til fix that end ot it." Lillian promised. "All I have to do to tell ber that I am summoned to Washragtoa on some govern ment business, and that I have asked you to find out something for me at Sag Harbor. That's gospej truth, too, tor I have- a piece of government work on hand, came ia last week, which has taken so much time that 1 haven't had the chance to pick up all the thready concerning Wil aey But if you'll go to Sag Har bor, see Mrs. Tlcer, and ask these questions of her it will help mat ters along materially." "I'll take that first train in the lourning. u will oe quicker man 1 dare driva a car, I won t need anvbodv with m nnrl thoro won't be so much dancer nf a break down. Thera are plenty of taxis at the other end. bo that I can reach Tlcer'i quickly." Good! Now mnmortiA these. and I'il trust to your ingenuity to as men casually. She nut n nancr infn mv VionH. looked over my shoulder until I naa read the questions, answered the sinele explanation t asked concerning one of them, then has tened to her room to make her brief preparations for her trip to Washington. As I folded the paper and put it Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 312 WHAT MADGE FELT FORCED TO TELL LILLIAN. Lillian came back from the city In the week following little Mrs. Durkee's accident, but hurried away again the same day with oh-lytha.- .briefest ,., of. .reassuring words. i: "Everything's going all right," she said in answer to the Inquiry in my eyes I knew better thn to put into words any query as to her success or failure in tracing the man, Jake Wilsey, who had caused Alice. Holcombe and my self so much mental- anguish. "He's t an unusually slippery ani mal to trace, but -weVe got a good line on- him He -hasn't bothered you or Alice Holcombe again?" . ".Not me." X said, ."and I heard from Alice only last night, so I am sure he hasn't been there." "I thought not," she. returned. "I don't think you'll ever be an- CLUB CALENDAR y Today St. Paul's guild with Mrs. Russell Catlin. 1209 Chemek eta street at 2:20. ' Grace Barnes' Puppets at nigh school. . May Festival practice. First Congregational church. Salem Music Teachers', as sociation with Prof. T. .S. Roberts. Trl L club with Miss Agnes Bayne, 414 Bellevue street. Wednesday ' Regular meeting Barbara Friefcbie Tent, Daughters of Veterans. - Civic Arts section. Arts league, library-. Business and Professional Women's club."" Thursday O.A.C. clnb at David A. Wright's. 6S8? Nprth High street. Friday Salem Floral society, Com mercial club rooms. " D. I. Sewing Associated Charities. Mrs. E. A. Thomp son, 1545 North Capitol St. Jason Lee Home Mission ary society, with Mrs. Earn est Taylor. Fairgrounds .road. Silver Tea, First Presby terian church, -with "-Mrs. Ward Willis Long. Missionary department of Congregational Women's Un ion, with Mrs. E. Cooke Pat ton: Saturday Salem" Women's club, Com mercial club rooms. I' I e 9 9 9 9 9 9 t f COMTIMLS ft . f 1 W Ills ; r 1 1 :oi peneci resmis on bake - day. Don't spend -your time in preparing bakings : that contain expen sive ingredients and be .disappointed when you take them outof the oven. Use ismPEir pM KINO i POWDER 'cot because it's the ' pifgest eellias brand on jearth.but because Jt is ab 'soloter the most depend--able aiw economical of all .leaveners. y"Wh'eh V oti employ Jtnner'Bakhis; Powder you "know that your bak ings will raise properly because it contains more . than, the .ordinary leaven ing strength. Don't waste energy and-iooney on uncertain baking powder use Calo jnetihe !ure and sure" arand.:::vi-i coatalae A Mud caa mi Cmh lM.lmkluDi .Mire o set pouad wbu yom waatit safely fa mj "drew for Tnemoririag later I remembered lhat I had said no word to Lillian of ftobert Sava.rJa'i Intended TisiL I kaew that t mast remedy the amission before she left, for the artist would be domiciled In our home by the time she returned. A Shock. He had answered our letters of invitation with an almost pathet ic eagerness of acceptance, and 1 was sure that the main reason for both his acceptance and his first note concerning his pictures was his desire to see Lillian. With the thought of Harry Underwood's mocking face as 'I had last se"ti it I felt a sudden surge of hot in dignation at the barrier Lillian had built up between herself and the lonely artist who loved her so loyally. It was in this spirit that I sought her in her room, and I m afraid that my feeling colored the words with which I clothed my message. "There is something I must tril you," I said when she had bidden me enter. "Marlon, dear, will you please go down and tell Ka tie to open a can of tha preserved cherries for luncheon?" "Of course. Auntie Madge." the child said obediently, and hur ried out of the room. Neither bcr mother nor I ever ask the child directly to leave the room when we have things to discuss which require secrecy. Hat she has been trained to oboy instantly the various little subterfuges which we employ and which she understands perfectly. I knew that she would not rfOirn to her mother s room until bidden. When the door close! after her I turned to Lillian nervously. "Dicky has Invited some one you know for a visit, and I thought you ought to know It, for he will be here when you, return. It was my nervousness, not de sign which made me phrase my announcement so awkwardly, but the result gave me a glimpse into the depths of my friend's soul not often vouchsafed me. She turned white and put her hand out gropingly at if blind. -Not Harry 1" h aPd. He hasnt come back, has he? There was absolute terror la her voice. I rushed to her and graxped her hands. No. uo no!" I said, "some one very different.-. Robert Sav- srln. f (To continued) I.4MM of Appetite Is also loss of vitality rigor, tone. 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