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FRIDAY MORNING- JUNE .16. 1922 1 -4 f Kilt H7LL DELVE ABIT IN "SPIRITISM ." if Paul Fleming:, Noted Magician, to Stage "Ghost Dance1 at o O v Chautauqua By MARGUERITE GLEE SON THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON TTV n ' - . ' If. AN X ' 4 ii 1 I' Hu."sukino Miss Marion Em mons, who will leave today for Chicago, Miss Ira Clare Love was hostess yesterday at - a lovely luncheon for' intimate friends of Miss Emmons. Roses and corn flowers were used In the decorations. ' Vl The'-guests Included Miss Em jnons. Miss Mary Schultz, M13S Mary Schoettle, Mias Helen Se ligand Miss Lucille Ross. ; v ,' . : Yi M1m Flcrence- Elizabeth Cart wright spent last week-end as the guest of Mrs." f Leonard ' Raymond V"' OU Shoes TlgMSbocs 23 all fcf ti umr If yoit shake intol HUBI'S FODHASE The A8fde," , ... Beauae rw4cr "Z ,7- - I ' ; iST UM KCI Takes the friction from the shoe. freshens the feet and gives pew vigor, feet are tired, ore . and swollen from ! wvung urtiarn-irrx, ... sprinkle ALLEN 3 FOOT-EASEintha. foot-bath m eajoy the sOssellettwuh- ant ta ache. Over L500.000IhS. 'X, iof Powder for tbetlS reet wereusea oy i A anrl Www I unng tne war. la a Mm, aaa -4 I.l'J mm i Shaver In Portland. Saturday at ternoon . Mrs. Shaver entertained with a luncheon for MIsa Cart-wright. The lunior class of the hleh school decorated the armory for the commencement program this evening. A checked design in the class colors of - green and white la used as a background for the class of. 180 members .which will be seated on the pltaform. Miss Lois Taylor, vice president ofTJhe junior class, is. in charge, oeais downstairs are .reserved for- rela tives of graduates. Miss Iva Clare "Love, chosen from the uass br the faculty, will play two violin" solos. These are Romance,'.' (Rubenttein) ana ZaDahsado." iSarasate). "Sea soning" will be the, title of a talk by Arthur" Montgomery, and "De mocracy" i will be discuEsei by Ward Sootaworth. ; With the close of the present year a number of the instructors In Salem, high school are sever al their .connection with the school, some to accept positions elsewhere and some to go into other, work. Twn of thm members of the lo cal faculty, Miss Mildred Garrett and ' Miss Ruth Brown, both of the English department, will be married within a short time. Miss Garrett is advisor for the Girl Reserves, and Miss Brown Is Jun tor class advisor. ' . . . Miss Elizabeth Macleay, head of the English department ana who has been interested Jn stud ent activities, will return to her home in Olrmnia. Wash., ana will not teach next jrear,.Miss. Mac leay' has been faculty advUor for & I.-: ml Shi Spooks!, You betand they'll appear right before your eyes when Paul Fleming sum mons 'em , from ethereal realms to dance about the Chautauqua stage! Impossible,' you say? Well after you've seen the growth of the magic orange tree, the puz zling ' appearance and disappear ance and disappearance of the golden ball, and dozens of other mysterious maneuvers, you won't be a bit surprised when the spir- Its assemble for the. regular ere- ninr Jamboree. Of "course. It might be well to remark right here that the whole thing Is ac- nlinhPl s hr ' trfekerr. but thevlt be there1 lust the same. With his company of three per sons, Mr. . Fleming will present the finest and most .elaborate program of t magic ever seen on the Chautauaua ulatform. It's a program, that will be remembered and discussed for weeks. a m III ' : Ar . . ' that's ih e Reason ' 1 - vt for the ever growing popularity of Albcrs ' Flapiaelc Flour. Makes light, tasty hot cakes.'.: .! . ; , ' , Order a Package i yburt Ctocet -Recommends ' Alters quality, 1 ' ': 1 i 6 I' FlapjaclOnte ) c 4 ' ,,,,. , i - ' wf intunm aftsAite saaiutiM, k .'BWii-EH '-- " SKOtmS: MW i A pound can tf vCh!u;r.it contoliw fill 15 02S01T.3 J' v ; bakinj povdsrs cosr.3 in IZdrcans instccd ctil 6 f Dd suro ycy:to pcundvyfenyoMA'aht the Clarion staff and for the an nual. She ' has been - connected with the 'English departmetn for several years. ' . ?-'?; -'-.-Ji - Miss Kittle Walker, : who has (taught home economics in . the I local school.1 will be head of the home, economics; department in the Unlon-MIIton high school next rear, ills Walker has been ad visor" for the Phoenix club. Miss Eva- Godfrey, director, of physical I education for girls, is leaving the local' school but is not sure what she will do next yearJ Mrs. Bes-' sie , Mettelman is . also retiring from classroom work.. " " The TC O. club of the high school will hold its annual fare well banquet in ' the Rose ,'room of The Spa following graduation 1 Friday . night. Only club mem bers present " Farewell: speeches will , be given by old officersa nd the new ones Installed. Members who. will j be present are Herman Clark,- faculty advisor, Ralph Em mons, retiring president; Atrhur Montgomery, . Kenneth 4 ; Perry, Harold Socolefsky, Herbert Soco- lofsky,;, Donald Warden, vAubrr Trawlck, Guy Albln. Bills Welty, Frances .Ellis, .-Walter, Fuhrer, George Rhoten, Russell Pratt, Lestert Post, Howard Post, Dee McRoberts,, Arthur Hamilton, Be nolt McCroskeyj Mark .Walispiel, and Charles Nunn.' , MraV Seymour fones 'wiill be hotftessLfor the final meeting of the D. A. R. at her country home tomorrow. The program will be appropriate to Flag day; and is in charge of Miss Edith Benedict, The engagement of Miss Ruth Taylor, president of the Lausanne Hall club And a member of Philo- dosian. Literary .society, and Ralph Rehbock of Yakima, Wash., was recently announced. Miss Taylor ref Ides In Sunnyside, Wash. Mr. Rehbock has been president , of the Crestophlllan Literary society and Is a member of Sigma Tau fraternity. v Sunday evening the engagement of Miss Marguerite Cook of Port land, was announced to David Lawson of Blanchard, Wash.,, at the - Delta Phi sorority house. Miss Cook was one of the gradu ates and was a member of the girls glee club. Mr. Lawson was graduated from Willamette last spring and Is at present a fresh man in the Portland Medical school. Club women from all sections of the state have been invited to attend the mass meeting to be held in the public auditorium in Portland .June 21, at which Miss Alice Robertson, the only woman member of congress, will deliver an address. Miss Robertson wil be President Harding's personal representative at the Rose fesu val, and In coming here she haa atked the privilege of addressing the women of Oregon. ; vl tire invitations being sen to (he women's clubs of the state ! request is made that at least one representative be eent from each club to sit pon the stage and to I present Miss,. Robertson with a rose at the reception following the meeting. izatlon and we' thrfll again to,the Keen. joy. or living. Have: you ever thought in tne cramped-up winter dayys of wide stretches ' of blue sky, of ' great white mountains, - of streams where the "catchin's" fine; lakes reflecting . fir trees, and the lap lan f watnr that answers the hu-sh-sh of many. . breezes nd within a -day's ride of the sound of the surf? "That's Western Oregon." See Western Oregon on a motorcycle. The Motorcycle Editor of the Oreroh ' Statesman , can tell you how to secure one without spend ing one cent of your own money by employing your spare moments for a few. weeks. Mother When tempted. " my son, you should say, "'Get thee behind me, Satan." Johnnv But. ma. it would be better to have him where I could keep my eye on. him, wouldn't It? Boston Transcript. OREGON OUTDOORS We're willing to work - three hundred and sixty-five days tt hard, labor, or whatever we bP pen to be" doing if ahead, of us is a dream ,ot a glorious vacation ' Freedom! From the hum drums. 4 Freedom! To be pleas ure seeking and lazy. 1 1,1 The refreshing tang of outdoor things breaks ''down the tension ot tired nerves Then comes real CLUB CALENDAR . Saturday' ' DC-A. R. with Mrs. Seymour Jones. ; - ; W R. C. corps meeting armory. , . 1 Starting, Sunday ij. a: WALSH Super ; Production "THE LIBERTY - X . . ZT77 y,u v . 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