The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 18, 1922, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 18. 1922
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Big National
Convention to
be at O. A. C.
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-' The fifteenth annual conven
tlon of the national home econ
omics association will be held at
Corvallis August 1 to 5. The
leaders selected O. A. C. for its
many adraatageg and In recog
ni tlon of the advanced work ac
complished tn instruction and ex
tension at the Institution.
. Tbe program .has been arranged
to interest especially housewives.
vocational and other teachers ex
tension leaders . ana workers, in
stltutfonal managers and social
service specialists. - ; -
L. S. Hawkins, director of edu
cational work, United Typothetaa
of America, is one of the nation"
at celebrities selected as speak-
' r. ' Soma others of note. Mlda
from the Oregon people, are tbe
following:.;: UZ, ...v.'.-" 1 -'.'.a
. Florence "JtT- . Ward, extension
worker for women, United States
department of agriculture; Dr.
Caroline Hedger, S. Agnes Bon
bam, educational . director and
author of Boston; Lucy A. Stud
ley, assistant' professor household
management. University of Minn
esota; Harriet E. Vlttum, North
western ; university settlement
house, Chicago; jftXary Brooks
Picken of the women's institute
of domestic selence, j arts ;- and
science, Scranton. Pa.; L. Ray
Batderston, Teachers', college and
cuthor of New York: Edith M.
Barber, director of - Syracuse home
bureau. Syracuse. N. Y.; C..F.
Lanrworthv. chief office of home
economics, United States depart
ment of agriculture: Katherine
Phillips, Edsroh,; industrial welfare
commission for state of Califor
nia; Mary Anderson, chief of wo
men's bureau;-Washington, D. C
knd Margaret Ebbltt, assistant
manager of Congress hotel, - Chi
cago; v -y-
.This is the first time the na
tional home - economics . associa
tion-has selected any-place west
of ; the, Mississippi river for Its
annual conventions. ....
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:," Monday ' ' : C ; ;
Photographic section of
Arts league, at Gonnell Robb
Studio. ; .
Wednesday
Bus. and Prof. Women's
luncheon at noon.
First Methodist church
aid; circles.
'Business Women
To Hold Weekly
, . Luncheons
Weekly luncheons will be fea
tures of tbe Business and Profes
sional Wtaman's clubi beginning
this week, according to a decision
reached by the Hub at the last
regular meeting. The luncheon
will be held each Wednesday in
the Gray Belle The members
will gather, promptly ' at 12
o'clock and will close promptly so
that all may be back to their
work by 1 o'clock, according to
Miss Mirpah Blair, president of
the club. - -
It is Dlanned to have short pro
grams during the luncheon, simi
lar to those given by then Port
land Business and . Professional
Women's club and the Women's
Advertising club In , Portland.
Owing to lack of room" at the
present time the Hour will be giv
en mora' to a social meeting !
the business and -professional w
men. Later when a larger room
is provided more extensive pi
may be carried out.
The committee in charge of
the luncheon this week were Mrs.
W. W Taylor, Dr. Mary Rowland,
Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre ana miss
Mary Follrich. "
Theregular Jnne meeting was
held at the Girls' Industrial
school. , More than 50 members
were nresent. Koine out on the
stage and returning to town fol-
Iowingthe supper and business
meetinfc. Mrs. Clara . Patterson
was hostess for the club. -. ' ,
"Courtship Under Difficulties',
was the title of a skit given by a
group composed -of Miss Lucille
Pettyjohn, Mrs. Minnie Taylor
and Miss Sarah Solof. I
Mn. mtt ? Talmadre lieaancx.
rioUnist. and W. Joe Nee, soloist.
Monday evening Fred McGrew.l
reader, and Miss; El Rae Maxwell, j
wiinia - autnted. Tber "were :
: It . has Ien ahifoenced br the i mueh appreciated by the audience.
executive board of the State Fed- The pupil . played . their pieces
eratlon of Women's clubs that the well, the lt-hand piece played by
next annual meeting will be held JElmer Schoen. ; Raymond Carl.
In Medford probably in May of Walter Latnkin. George Koehler,
next year. The dates will be de-1 Clifford Huisey ana supa
cided upon later. Mrs. Ida B. jwas especially good. '....- j Ar
r.iii.f.a 'ir nrn.iiiiv rninr .ThnM-wbo took cart In the re-
for ChantanquvN. Y., where she dtals were Marguerite Suthoir.
will attend tbe general federation Ruth Roeder, Alene Ritchie. CUf
conventlon.' She will stop over ford ftulsey. Clarice, Ritchie,
en route la Spokane and -speak Walter Lamkm. Wlanlfred Rit
betore the : state convention , Of chie, . Elmer Schoen. Thusnelda
women's clubs, which is now la Koehler, Yerneea Grimes. Mar
session there. , Accompanying Mrs guerlte Bailey, GKoe5'
RahavIta Gsckett. .Doris - kobb.
bsiuuua u pais, auuit". . - . ,.
j . - 'wm rm. inorenee tuicnie. - jmwij
UBUBS.,', . vtHWMu - - i ,
rnnnr. Kivmonu uuia -
4 Ti tman , R&lch Harms, Iris
Brant, Mildred Harms, Helen la-
gles. Bertha Carl.- Esther Laa-
kin. '
Two of the most interesting re
citals of the season were given by
WceMiiaQuini&toppe&
Company of Clever Slusicians and Entertainers to Appear at
' ' - "Chantanqtia -onFirUi fJJay '
turn about the middle of July.
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' '4,-1 I i...l Li Li liLl I tiBiinn of Miss- Lena Dotson
Nise -ima ;wuer m spowue - - - Chris
three musicale. during tbe com- June 13 (and 14 afthe First Chrlj-
ing week at which her pupils will an cnurww -
play. One Js for-advanced pupils day evening was given by the
Jid at thU'oUe Charles Munston. jounger pupils who presented a
.r wfll ainr while a duet of very interesting program. A num-
lerttK 4wb.mgtvUeen by lTlTtTol
LUMor
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The Oceanic Quintet is" coming
to Chaatannnn -flm .rtfted in-
Iss Catherine Can' - n v WrigM ye reading which was strumentallsts and -vocalists, who
Miss Claudia Lewis will be pre- VfPM? ' f hA children's mh ,H
was as follows:
pixies Ballet - Brown
.Gladys Lachele. Lucile Mosher.
The Rocking Chair Boat...Glake
i Donald Chapel
The Wood tBrd'a Carol.. ..Barth
Virginia Alderson
Blue Bird's Message.. Krogmann
Kdward Schanke t
Helgho March . . . . Rol'
Meta Harden
Dimples ... ... . . Dion
Marjorle McDonough 1
The Bugler . . Arnold
' Garold Simpson .
ta) So, So, Rock-a-bye-So Cramm
(b) Haunt of the Fairies.. Crosby
. . - Lucile Mosher ;j
Pixies on the Flying Horses
How the fashions, change. Wo
' m.. mrm urin( black on the
Seath of their husbands. Hut, of
course, not tor long. Exchange.
What t we need In this country
is more et the look-on-the-bright-
siders. - " -
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Bicycles
Vacation Tune i j Bicycle Time All Styles All
Prices ?20 to $40.
VELOOPEPES
sented at recital during the week
and the younger children who are
pupils of Miss Weller, will give a
recital a third night. Mrs. Ward
Willis Long will assist with .con
tralto solos en the occasion of
Claudia Lewis recital.
The public programs given by.
the music department or tne a-
lem high school have netted funds
enough to furnish the department
with musical scores for tbe or
chestra, chornses In addition to
numerous victrola records. Other
needs have also been taken care
of, according to Miss Lena Belle
Tartar, who Is director ' of music
In the Salem high school, which
position she "has? held ter four
years. ' '" " :'f . : ..
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A Joint recital of pupils of Prof.
T. 8. Roberts and Miss Lulu Wal
ton was given last 'night. The
ff.i,' was lorcplv attended and
the work of the-puplls was well j Picking flowers . .
done. ' Professor Roberts piano
pupils appeared la ' several selec
tions, and Miss Walton's pupils
gave a number of dramatic and
Special readings.
The numbers given by Prof. T.
S. Roberts' pupils were as fol-
"Under My Loved One's, Win
dow! .............. Lange
. .. , Isabelle George
Swing Song Pontaine
" Marv Schel "
Murmuring . Brook. ... A Bohm
Edith Findley
Duet, Swing Walts . . . .LaGrande
v Rath Reese, Esther Reese
Danse Caracteristiaue . . .Nolck
Maude Engstrom
much1 enjoyed. The .children s I play, ; sing and read, and do all
playing showed ! much careful I exceptionally well.' It is today
training. The program Tuesaay i pne of the best known Chautau
qua attractions in America, hav
ing toured the United States,
Canada, England, France and
New "Zealand. The European trip
was made during 1 the war, the
company then being - known - as
"The Western Four. - Three of
the original personnel are still
with the comDanr. Miss Amelia
Carsteesen, brillifbt young Dan
ish violinist; Miss Helen Fergu
son, one of the most talented
Idtiv ' cornetlsts in the country:
Miss Beulah Truitt, reader and
drummer; Lois Brewn Dersett,
soprano and pianist and Miss Es
ther Sanford, 'cellist. It 1s a fine
orsanixation. musically, and from
entertainment standpoint is t aee-
on to none with its enviable rec-
end of service under five flags.
Miss Truitfa readings ere always
tremendously "popular with . , her
audiences, particularly her char
acter numbers, j She is an ex
tremely gifted artist in this line.
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Family Washings Arc bSTbrtwWays",;,
VETWASH f
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means that. the farnily '.washing will be nicely washed.
and the water extracted, ready to be ironed at hccia
WETTWASH is done for Ac per pound and a minanunx-
of 00c applies to this class ol work, ;, -
ROUGH DRY WASH
mean3 everythinff-nicely washed such pieces as need
starch will be properly starched, Everything ;WnTbe
dried and all flat pieces such a3 sheets, eupa, tovrcu
table loths, napkins, eta, will - be 'Ironed and neatly
folded. ' This service is at 9c per pound with ft xfunuauia
of 65c and penny each for handkerchief si . .
comes home with everythino; nicely washed, starched,
ironed and folded, reAdy to be laid awar'The icharffB
for this fs the same as the Bough Dry plus a nominal
charge for ironing other pieces than flat work.
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Salem Laundry Co.
Phone 25
POLK COUNTY COURT HEWS
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Drop in and see tile
latest thing in pnen-
malic tired veloci
pedes $4.75 to $20
LLOYD EL RAMSDEN
387 Court SL - - J
v.
frank V, Miller'plalntlff, vs.
Vera E. Miller defendant. Action
Brown Uor divorce; ,B. ,;Swope,tattor-'
T ,.i.At. s ney fer siaintur. 1 -;
pixfesPise Soaa-W.-;.. . Brown A. H , A'erlll Machinery -com-,
.i uiMml tcDaaIel Pany plaintitf. T&, P. C Myers.
uuvo "" ' - . .1 v n, r;
DeBiet I Aciion ior money.' xv. rjdjot-
w.a trn..vi Jl hi attornew for piaintitr.- ;
Reading Eleanor Wright Ernest C. Brunk plaintiff, vs.
Morning Song Deranx EtU Brnnk defendant.;;AcUon for
Mildred McDanlel divorce..... ' s '..
Fairy Dance Slater - J. H. Poster plaintiff,, vs. VL.
Helen Ralph .'' Butler etuux defendant Action
Pnnchinello ..... . . . . DeTaux for money, , '' .
.Eleanor Wright, Eloise Wright. Florence .Hamilton plaintiff vs.
The Juggler mTM.i' Pendleton Clere Hamilton defendant Action
; Pauline Orey : for dirorce.- .!. D,' Brown' attor-
With Colora Waving. Xioeb-Evans ney for plaintiff. .
Howard Rooerts Auenst H. Schrader' plaintiff.
Phllle 1 va- Maria Mehl et .al defendants.
Howard KKures AcUon for foreclosure.- . R. Sib-
Cecilia . .
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Sunshine, on the Prairie Grainger Jjey 'attorney, for plaintiff.
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Howard Roberts
French' Hagemann
The Language of Flowers. Benson
'. Paul Allen
Crondolied
; . . . Oesteh Goldfishes
D. M. Shattuck, doing business
under the. firm name of jShattuck
Motor company, plaintiff, .vs. T. J.
Robinson defendant. Default and
Paul Lee5
Eleanor Wright
judgment granted,
Mary A. Pugh . lalntif f4 vs,
I Jliai V "A UJklA areaaBM.sa. Mt
Pas des Amphores .... Chaminade MUitary March ' . . . . , . Flagler ch, f ord defendant. Action
Dorothr Kezar
Isabelle "Grande Valew Backman
Mary Miller
And Anta Finale from "Lucia de
Lammermoor" ... Lesckettzky
; t:. '-; Cfor left hand alone)
V .'' Donald Schaupp
Concert Polonaise Bohm
; Louise Findley
MUa Walton' nunils gave the
LlmitaUons of ; Youth . . Field j Anderson
Stanley King
Louise Allen. Paul Allen
The program , for Wednesday
evening was given hy the older
students. All of the numbers were
well rendered while several of
theme were exceptionally good.
.Miss Marion - Roberts assisted
with vocal solos which were much
appreciated as an added feature
of the evening's entertainment.
The selections played by Lucile
were enthuslactically
Her playing schowed
for divorce. rGranted. Plaintiff
to have care" of minor childr'KarJ
M. Push. and. "defendant "to con
tribute 2 5 ; per . monh : while bor
is in school.
; William A' Himee plaintiff,- vs.
James 'A.,; Esther; falter' J. and
Leona Barham , R. V and .yiico
L. Wassail. Dallas Producers Can
ning company and vVjncent Cook.
defendants. Confirmation of sale.
P. W. Van Doren. doing, busi
ncM nnHAr firm nimn of Drernn
Traction : company, plaintiff, vs.
Twin City company, a corpora
tion. -Order made for dismissal
Krtietit C Brank plaintiff, vs.
Etta Brunk defendant. Action for
divorce, Order for ' dismissal
made , - v -.
Pacific Co-operative - Poultry
Producers! association -plaintiff, vs
P. CP. :SahUr defhndanW- Ee
straining order .granted.
, ProtMUe Court
Order made approving inven
tory;, and appraisement filed by
Ira C. , Po well, s administrator of
the estate of Sophia Hastings,, de-
seased. Estate Valued at
Approval ' made ot annual ac
count of CF. Smith an adminis
trator of estate of J. F. Smith,
deceased, s . .
Order made, closing estate
guardianship of Bessie Alderman,
incompetent. Retta Hamar -and
Belle. Sullivan, guardians, - dis
charged.' Balance of . $557.02 in
estate. . , .-, ... . , '. - . , ..,
Guardianship, estate of Oral
Violette ', a, .minor. ; Order . made
allowing and. settling first annual
report as submitted by J, u yioi-
ette. Uardian.&r,
Order made allowing, final ac
count, in e tateof , Moore Getty,
aeceasea.
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SWIM AND COOL OFF
Foot of Court Street
received.
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widi the vwrittea
- One -Year -Guarantee:
Fv 11 PETTYJOHM CO.
21 7, State Street, Salem, 'Oregon
unusual ability and gave evidence
Amy Girl' Katherine Gonley; of conscientious work. The fol-
Narse; Marg'aret Kaster; Bread, lowing program ivenffmall
Catherine TayloV; Knife, ytrginla Polonaise -r. . . ... - Hoffman
Brickell; Coffee, Grace Holman; DorU Phenicle .
I Don't Want To, Stanley King; : ?i Lucile Anderson ,
I Will. Dorothy BJork. ' U Blossom -... . . .
5. P-rt 'Chicken::-,. Selected (b) L'Ingenue . Krogmann
The Foollslt Little JOaiden..,. Eioise.wrignt . .
..... Christian leaaer
lriI--M.iWriiWfti I . Elizabeth Bennett
Too Late for the Train. .Selected Two Lakes ......... LescheUiki
Margaret Kaster , ; . . UBWW t a
Wlddles Revenge Ner York Sun Uly Bells . . . .... . . . Strickland
in the Morning Dunbar Veda Ferrell
FrS YearsAfter Porter (a) A Night iu VeVnice. .Brown
Forty, X ears Alier . ,t, om- t. Vmrm.ni.
Virginia Brlcxeu -f ouiw .wo".-
Farce. "Courtship, cnaer Jfl.ZJT r
CUltles ....... - seieciea jrerns auu xmwero. .
ckkuim - Iff Tarlorr JOnes,i .. rayoarwu
r -rftbnt Prudence. wn ouw
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Solof."
The Intermediate piano pupils
recIUl at her home Thursdayjve
nlng. Parents and friends invited
fn.. h. nccasion exnressea u
appreciation as ! eachnumher was
given. " - v.,, - - - w
. Pink and white rosea were used
Heins
Wiches Dance ..McDowell,
- Lucile Anderson
The Dreamland Gate . . . .Huertar !
Mtrion Roberts
Pupil of Miss Lena Belle Tartar)
Wbodalnd Fancies . . Hewitt
; Paul. Allen
Ariel KeKrn
Thelma Carey
in decorattng and reiresnmenw i ij ju . , . -
" aft. the orogram. (b) Mexican'Dance No. I-Jorda
. , 1 5 ' Lucile Anderson
.I. im.. v.m Wftow una ium "-v
r H TTalTATHen. MaX-
mcBocufcvi . - r
ine Donaldson, 'Hatel HammaniAtpio
Lange
Jewel Steele
A Dream ............. .r Lynn
Mable Dotson
Boats of Mine .... Miller
Marlon Roberts
(a) Trout .-. .V. . . . Nokk
IhY Fairy Fingers .-. .. .....Wachs
ir cM4t.. cnHnv Is Here. I muiae hii6ui
. a. -.i . "a i mr w aion uvimiug or a :
. '-v Y1..X.' n.1lnn: I Pons FhCIliCle
,rvtrlTcaV Imprompta Strickland!
a .r i. m TiAT.n Tisiubl Madluena Wachs
Allium J .vu, '.'...-. ,,
"Cuckoo's Song." 'Lbraine Ache-
son; Jean (Lullaby). Virginia
Kft " "Reioiclnr of the Birds,"
TTamman: ''Angels Sere
nade,". Marine Donaldson: TSilver
Threads Among the Gold." Evelyn
Hale; "Valse Graciense," Helen
"Spring is tiere,
Mildred Miller. Ruth llazelton.
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Pupils of Miss Cora Hendry
appeared In , closing recitals on
the evenings of Jnne 9 and 12. in
the r First Christian chnrcW They
were assisted hy local talent.- The
church was artistically decorated
with nink roses and green foliage.
Assisting , on Friday Evening were
Lucile Anderson
V -B..C. STOE, M-D. :
t peneral Office Practtc;
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Office, Tyler'iiDrug Store
157 Bv Commercial Street
AreWowiOh Sale--Hear These Favorites : '
2268- Some SuAny Day (Irving Berlin) Novelty Vocalists. ' V
; Brox -Sisters with IJcnme Kruegers Orchestra
School House l)lues .f rom jthe MMusic Box Revue" .(Irving Berlit)
Novelty Vocalists ; Krox Sisters wUh KnxegtT's Orchestra
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10-in. 75c - - - V .
2270 In the Little Re3 School House Tenor and Baritone . ,
, Billy Jones and 'Ernest Hare
Mister Galbfeher and Mister Shean (Gallagher-Shean). Tenor and ;
Baritone . V i 5- i ' BiUy Jones and Ernest Ilare -
2273 Romany, Love Fox Trot (Zamecnik) Selvin Orchestra
No Use Crying Fox Trot (MattulUth-HIrsch) Selvln's Orchestra ;
10-in. 75c ' ... - . ' .
2271 Sun Jod Fox Trot ' (Norman-Weber) Isham Jones' Orchestra :
High Brtvrn Blue&r-Foxl Trot (Yellen-Ager) , ' .
. Isham Jones Orchestra '
" io-in75c -. " : - - - -r,:- i -,. r-- T-W.
2272 -- Stumbling Fox Trot (Zes Confrey) Bcnnle Kruegex's Orchestra
- I'm JusV Wild About . Harry--Fox Trot frorri VShuf fie Along"
(Sissle-Blake) : ; ? i Bennir Krueger's Orchestra
, 10-in. 75c -'7-: ' ;:. '''t'V:iitr:- ; '
2267 .Irish Reels Medley Violin and Accordion; s ,
Dan Carroll and Mario Perry;
"Miss McCIoud's Reei" Helton's Rccl,, , "Devil'Sv" Dream",
"Chicken-ReerrMWitch ?f the WavesVHalf PennjT .
Irish Jigs Medley Accordion . Jlario Perry 1
bore's - Music: Housei
MaiciuciBdUSglS (Sort Street.
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