The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 23, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 23. 1922
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By MARGUERITE GLEESON
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HE Willamette Valley May year at the North Pacific Dental
festival holds first place in college in Portland
. ..me8t0iincommnn". Miss Martha Ferguson to
uy ror the week. It will be the Bounced her engaeement to Areh
nrst time In more than 20 years.! le W. McKeown oT Portland. Miss
.according to local musicians that ' Ferguson is a junior at the un'
a treat oratorio has heen put on versity and Mr. McKeown is with
in Salem. - The fact that outside the Phoenix Iron works in Port
communities are Joining with Sa-' land,
lem in presenting the oratorio -
'Creation', which is considered Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford
the greatest . of all s, oratorios, is' were sueat of Mr ni Mr.
what moro than, anything else is' James Baecheller at Corvallis on
Saturday. They attended the rid
ing contest put on by the military
department of the college. f '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Park are
leaying this week for a trip eo
California.
The social circle of te Eastern
Star will entertain this afternoon
in the lodge rooms of the Masonic
Temple. Hostesses for the after
noon are Mrs. Clare Vibbere, Mrs.
H. F. Bohhsard. Mrs. W. T. Rig
don. Mrs. V. E. KKuhen and Mrs.
B. F. Pound.
i Margaret E. P.ecker, depart
ment ' president of the Women's
Relief Corps of the State of Ore
gon made her official visit to
Sedgwick W.R.C. No. 1 Saturday
afternoon. After the regular
meeeing was over a social time
was spent and light refreshments
were served.
adding Interee ;in.; the affair out
side: oC Salenu iii" -
TMrty-seTfenJSalem persons will
pose ' Saturday 1 night for the 13
masterpieces which include repre
sentatives of the old Italian
schools as well as . English and
American schools.
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, Two engagement of more than
usual interest to college folks
were announced, last, evening at
a pretty dinner party at Lausanne
hall. Miss Lelsla Ruby of Port
land a senior' at the university
announced her engagement to
Ernest Quisenbury of Portland.
Miss Ruby is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Av C. Ruby of Portland.
Mr. Qulssenberry is a senior this
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BAKING
POWDER
' No better made
regardless of price.
MILLIONS OF. POUNDS COUGHT '
, ' BY THE GOVERNMENT
CLUBS AND
WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES
As is the usual custom previous
to Memorial day, Mrs. Sarah. Pet
erson, president of the Women's
Relieg Corps, on Saturday after
noon made the following assign
ments of commlteees to visit the
schools, of the city on Friday
May 26.
McKinley Junior High Mary
Watson, Anna Simmons, Mary
Ackerman.
Lincoln Mary Shain, Hannah
Higgins, Rose Hagedorn.
Washington Junior High
Mary Cook, Luella Engstrom,
Francis Stnrkin.
Grant Junior High , Melissa
Persons, Rachael Ruth, Cretonia
Pascoe: , . ,- '
' Englewood ' Lillian Fleanor,
Mollis Busch. Nettle Schram.
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MRS. HARDING IS HOSTESS TO TWO TENNIS STARS. -
t f"" i sn. . miii iiiiiiiim jimim.inxmmimm-mi m $ -r " m i ,1
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fy,! he said dutifully.4 and In an
other minate I was free to tele
phone Lillian. I knew that I did
not dare to do it in the, house,
and flew in search of my father.
."Father dear!" I said breath
lessly when I found hm. "Some
thing has come up which makes
it imperative that I see LUlian
tonight, hut Dicky mustn't sus
pect that I wish to go. Will you
please go out to the , nearest
'phone out o the house and ask
Lillian, to call me here, making
some excuse to summon me to
her home tonight? AndI'm so
torry our evening- I promised
must be postponed." " '.
(To be continued)
ara.uot going to be sociable,, I'm
going ot bed.
Black She said on kr wed
ding day that " she .' would go
through anything, for him. .
White Well, I guess she has.
I loaned hm a 10-6 pot this morn
ing. Chicago Herald. 3
VT
Attmmr
CALLCLUIWO
to " f,-v . - fa. . .1
Abunduit Health Is assured
when there is good blood in the
veins. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the
medkine to make good blood. Be
gin taking it now. It is jsst what
the system-needs at this time and
will do you great good. Sharpens
the appetite, steadies the' nerves.
Adt.
At Mrs. Harding's right is Mrs. Marlon ZInderstein Jessup and on her left is Mrs. Molla B'arstedt
Mallory. The picture was taken Just after fhe famous net champions had played on the White Hoc so courts.
Highland Effie Dunlap, Susan
Botes, Ruth Dennison. .
Richmond Susan Salmon,
Blanch Davis, Nell Royal.
Yew Park Louise King, Louise
Kraps, Mary Halley.
Garfield Ida Traglio, Emma
Roberts, Jennie Pope.
Salem High School Helen
Southwick, Vera Glover, Louise
Short. ,
Willamette University Lizzie
W. Smith, Mabel Lockwood, Mary
Llckel.
Sacred Heart Academy Norma
Tefwilliger, Jennie Miller, Mary
Pfeifer.
Salem Heights Maria Thomp-
CLUB CALENDAR
Monday
P. E. O. chapter AB, with
Mrs. S. P. Kimball, 295 N.
Summer street.
Women's Republican Study
club, Mrs. C. P. Bishop.
Nancy. Hanks Lincoln
Mothers', club, at McKinley
school, 3:30.
Tuesday
Modern Writers with Miss
Grace Smith.
Pythian Sisters' club at
W.O.W. hall.
Wednesday
Civic Arts section of Arts
league, Library.
Barbara Frieichie Tent.
General Aid of First Meth
odist church In hall.
Thursday
Y.M.C.A. auxiliary, at the
Y.M.C.A.
Saturday
D. A. R. with Mrs. Frank
3
son, Ellen Thompson, Jennie J. B.
Jones.
Chemawa Indian School Alma
Henderson, Emma Thompson, An
noneet Bennett.
Boys' and Girl3' Industrial
Schools and Blind School Mary
Entress, Hattie Cameron, Louise
King. Ida Tra lio, Mabel Lock
wood. X-
The Pythian Sisters club will
meet for an important meeting
this afternoon, in the W.O.W. hall.
Members are being especially urg
ed to attend.
The auxiliary of th Y.M.C.A.
will meet Thursday at the Y. M.
A, building. This Is the organ
isation succeeding the Y.M.C.A.
Mothers' club.
spears.
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MMIG i HUSBAND
Adele Garrison's New Phase of
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
CHAPTER 29
WHY MADGE FELT SHE MUST
SEE LILLIAN AT ONCE. ; v.
If Bess Dean could only have
known the "sweet revenge" my
ruse to prevent her posing1 for
Dicky had brought upon my head
I am sure she would have "crink
led up her eyes," in Katie's par
lance, more than ever, and en
Joyed a hearty laugh at my dis
comfiture.
I felt decidedly like the scrip
tural person who had "digged a
pit" for another and promptly
fallen himself therein. I had
played upon Dicky's obstinacy,
which I so well knew until ne
had smilingly refused Miss Dean's
wish to pose for a magazine cov
er. And then, while still secretly
elated over my triumph he had
punctured my complacence with
the revelation that - he needed
Grace Draper sorely for some il
lustrations, and that if she were
out of prison he would employ
her again.
Better a thousand Bess Deans
in Dicky's studio. I thought with
a whimsy born of my panic, than
the one woman who had so in
jured me, who still held for me,
well knew, a malignant hatred.
That Dicky was ignorant of the
virulence of her feeling toward
me I fully realized.
I had never told him of that
first attempt of hers to drag me
down into the sea when we were
swimmlnsr together, for I felt
bound by the pledge Lillian and 1
had Riven her at that time. And
I knew also that Dicky' irrespon
sible good nature did not look up
on the cirl's other evil deeds with
the same stern Judgment that
Lillian and I gave her. A man
can forgive much to a woman
whose deeds are rooted in a mad
passion for himself, and it was
that-s-to do her justice- which
had led Grace Draper in the be
ginning into the horrible course
she had pursued.
Swift Thought Required.
That the latent possibility for
evil in the girl was unusual, how
ever, Lillian was and I had also
known with an insight which
Dicky lacked utterly. I surmised
that he considered her very
largely a vlcUm ol circumstances
and feared that he would actually
carry out his fantastic suggestion
and employ her again as a model
if something did not Intervene.
Dicky had forgiven Harry Un
derwood, and had admitted him
to intimate friendship again af
ter that dastardly attempt to
wreck his airplant, which Grace
Draper had instigated. I knew
that, owing to the loyalty of her
associates she had been saved
from proof of her complicity in
that crime and I feared that if
she ever;saw Dicky she would
have no difficulty in persuading
him of her innocence. He would
be no less lenient. I knew, to the
girl who had loved him so madly
Wife I think you were abso
lutely wrong. Henry, about that
furniture.
Husband Tes, dear.
"And about the wall-paper."
"Yes. dear."
Now look here, Henry, if you
than to the man who had atoned
for his 'treachery by wounds and
the risk of death.
My brain worked swiftly in
that moment of panic. Dicky
was as yet ignorant of the fact
that Grace Draper was actually
at liberty instead of in prison. 1
must let no muscle of my face,
no tremor of speech betray my
knowledge. And I must get to
Lillian as soon as I possibly
could. She was the only person
who could help me in this dilem
ma.-
An Imperative Summons.
I girded my brain for action as
heard Dicky's next words.
"Strikes me you aren't quite
as enthusiastic over the Draper
as you were a minute or two
over Miss Dean," he gibed, and
I wondered at the. volatile nature
of this husband of; mine, who
could forget so easily the reasons
had for fearing and hating
Grace Draper. "But you needn't
lose any sleep over it. The poor
devil is planted for years to come.
By the titme she gets out of that
prison she'll only be fit to serve
as a model for a knitting woman
cf the French revolution. It's
a shame, too, that I5eauty,such as
she had should hav to fade .'n
prfron. The artists and art' edi
tors ought to start a parade or
somethting to free hor I'd car-
iy a banner myself. But I sup5-
pose you'd " ,
Richard!"
His mother's voico flrated
dewn the stairs with the eoin-irt-Lding
i te in i. which Dicky
always recognizes as & summons
t. her room. Often It has irri
tated me for she niver consid
ers any convenience but her own
in summoning him, and often in
terrupts our conversation when it
is most annoying. But I welcom
ed it now with inward exultation,
even though I knew it presaged
a complaint to Dicky about my
refusal to give up my trunk for
the trip south.
"Yes, Mother, I'll be up direct-
If
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