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THE OREGON -STATESMAN, SALE! I, OREGON SUNDAY HORNING, JANUARY 21 1023 i i ( ! r 1 i J 1 By MAJlttUEKITTGIEESON ! Mrsl ; B." I. teevea" Will enter- tain the DAR next Saturday and 4 at this meeting a . delegate -tb the state - convention, will .' be chosen. The convention' this Cyear will be held in McJIlnnTliie. y ': . . . .. . 'v'lv.-V Mr. II. Ilartman ; will . leave - thi3 week forLos Angeles ;where Mr. Ilartman; wM:;join -her,' and they will." re Plain ,:.forf-: J several , wh. luw iiai iiBt uaa wii la tbe east for teeveralw months. i:'--:v---'V."-.:'" -. ';!.'?;- 5-i l;W-:.' ..''' Mr?, Sam Garraii ;c "jlebanon j 1b among those' whoiar6 in Sa lt lem for the legislative' tessions. 'Senator Garlaqd has served be fore In tbe senate 'frqnihis . dis- trict and Mrs. Garland !h many friends here. ' She ,.'is a promi nent s club woman vih-jiebanon. i The newly rebuilt organ of the t First: Methodist , church which wilt' Ki ' nailv wlftlfii t wri .''Wcolra H will beiise"dT:fpr the; first ' time iv. 1'eDmary. , waen. me jan-a Auxiliary ' will stfcfosdr a "concert at the church'. ' ' Prot T. S. Itoberta will nlay at the concert . and ; other .local artists and' "Organizations will contribute numbers " to ? the pro - gram. 1 , '-;.'...;:-- ...: The - Auxiliary Is r pledged ...to in, y k, . uy Cream Walnut JfiX&st . 25c Per Pound ? ; -v Assorted Chocolates 40c Per Pound Plain Ulixed ,, ISc Per Pound M inn i I V ill : WE SUGGEST i , ; t 23a box 'Peppermint ; Drops ',. 2Zc Chocolate Drops- -25c box Chocolate Covered v Almonds; s 10c box Chocolate Covered . Almonds. , -. ' . 10c box Opera Sticks!. . 1 I it 3'- I . J I , CI I If 'v. :: mm ii ? J mr- V 4i - ' f . . I s . -r- - .;' - . ? . . - 4. : ,Clivj ua Commcfciiil " S" t UTHOIl'S VVii jVHO TAVORS 'FIFTY-FIFTY UO : I r -: Mra. Kttpert-Hughes, barself a poet and artist 6t much talent., proposes' an organization to establish a. basis of equal ownership of i homes for wires -and husbands, rwhlca she says would rid the world ot ' jmqstof Jts. marital pnhapplcess. , , . '. ,j.r-t.i . . t :. Phases of YWCAWoik Tptd By;; ; ' Member of Board. 6i 'Directors i i i i i i in in ii i i . i . By MBS. ALICE H. DpPD As we enterrrthe annual r cam paign for the raising of funds for the YWCA, - I think U would vbe well to pause for a .few minutes and consider just what this Young Women's Christian association re ally la. .1 wonder what each. one of yoii wouldvsay,;were I to ask yoaj'tor tell,:me,tv,iv-' v?v ' -To many a girl ln.th.e big.clty, it means a building hardly; moJ-e building into which- 6hfr- has never ventured and ' so she does not know what treasures there. are Inside, for--&er,f and ifor.'allothr girls. To some" other girl the as sociation means only a cafeteria, because that is the . part - with which she comes In. most contact. Another girl thinks of the asso- tiatfon tas oardln'g home,' be casse' in it she has found a safe and pleasant place to live while she awayi from home. f When you mention the -Yvoung Women's Christian association- to another?. jglrU ?Jmraedlately jhe thinks t tho'gyoaasiuni and the swimming ;pol, ; the -places-where she nas found, rest for her . tired; body and a chance to build up her physical energy and Resistance she ad much needs f o-jier iailyr.work. And the. strange .girl coming to tow' thinks f rrst of : theJ.emplpy-!3 ment bureau because through that she found her place in the city's life Another girl thinks of the friends she made in the associa- contribute - ? 500 "to the v fund fdr the boys' secretary at the YMUA, and this IS one of , the waya la which ;the money -will be,: raised. The orgaa of the l?lrst Metho-1 dlst ; churclj will be one . of the best joa, the coastjarhea thewad; ditlons ' are made, ..Money . .was contributed .by v the I church and by a ' friend rbf Professor Robert -AND:;- AT. GREATLY 4, I- 4 ( j .lL'M- ii I ! 4 i i M 4 1 ' ; tlon, at a time When life oeemed a Aweary ItblngJ" becauseTot loneli ness and hpmesickhss. ; - 1 Still another girl Oilnks ?of ; a Bible class or a yesper-' service, through wnicn sne got' a ,new un derstanding of her religion aa a thing -to f it the . needs Jot her ev eryday life. Many'., girls . see In the YWCA the Girl Reserve club through which r they'., made their friends in their younger day, and which' helped fthem to'develop ln trf the happiest most useful wo manhood, striving to find the best in life and to give it out to others." "'. Uut each of these things, or all of t these things put . together do not make a Young Women's Chris tian association. : They only 4 are the outward -manifestations of something . bigger, greater, f and deeper. Above everything else the ) association Is , a spiritual thihg, an association of living, vi tal' personalities.- And when yon see the letters YWC A, 1r hear, the name spoken, immediately; there should come to the mind a pic-,' tare or hundreds and, thousands of young women all over the world who " are' ' associated together; standing for the highest Ideals of womanhood, for the 'building of Christian',' characters, had tor 4 the maintaining of the dearest wo manly standards. -They are the Young Women's Christian associ ation. '. .. s ;' " . '. ' , llf these 815,000 young women should , "begin to inarch across a stage tonight if we could see them all, we should have to watch that stage throughout the whole night all day tomorrow, and tomorrow night, -and the next "day and tire next ight, aad for the week, and they woold make a line strttchlng from Tucson to Los. Angeles; What a sight it would be. loo? Of we would aee girls, from ' India and Ceylon, from China? and Japan. 11'.: .i i: sj a 1 4 i ,." - - ' " - - : ; 1 " v' Starts Jan. 22 from Boutlt "Ametlc"' affd "Africa, Australia and Ke-Zeaia.-rroia all ' tie 6BUI3 - la Eap httzgizz ;iup the : ar-4roml fcoae. the . 75,oao 'ttemberar ot r : Boclatto la t2x Ualtd ,Stata. Kot sly "Wul4 -yo ' 'StM from eyery trace ; and clime, bat girls representing' eTejry i cop djtlo In, . lljte i roV if1T ylv iment as 4 .occnJ I Girls. : f rptai ! rapr t6res, stores aa -lauadrles, girls troia kind! t)I.tf flceTgiifla from' stbool and colleges; girii ti-eflai bdtaea bl wealth, TKlrts rlthomt homes, sgfrtt o Tfcttrk "14 tletr pvn Scats' 4x&: gfrls rfe o Vorg la the iioszss cf otaers. 'in '-(. The utist fee makle that brtnga together wa altitude-f gtrla.iilce ttftt, rejrescating as tier xjr such yaiylag conditions at life, ad tbat magic . in , the belief tbat tha Young Women'a Christian , associ ation holds aometTng for acA ose pf tbem: not the same tblags al' ways f6r every ;glH, bat the. thing that evetr girl needs most to help 1 her to 11t ter fit e tabre rprthlly.itesems iof Crgftt f Jonlpr ?nigH v 1 It itxkf be 'recreation; l'r.ra7 be' friends, it -may : be education, it raay fee physical tralnfng, It' may be 'Spiritual iaaiaistratlen. -it'? may b ttuchr-a eoncreto - thing 'aa a place where ahe aa rest and e freh herself at the ooa i hoer, or a Bwimming ool .in -Which she can . throw off the wrearlaass - of the day, , Whatever it la she eeeds, the associations aim to give - it to her, if H is humanly possible. i r-'.riri tu? .! i y uwjiu,M in Uiw ; fc statesman Bnn ResaltS ii-.. 1 i , v. - k It V 4 . f 'S. i1 I : ,i 3 - Ia the interests f Thrift weak. Mrs. 'Alice; Dodd 7"or.- tTHlatnette university PJke Uo the ' woman aad girls' la the' reading room of J tne x wua. Taarscay ooa os toe subject - of .personal budgets and personal vexpease,' ' ' '. -v ' -The . Trt X ''clW ' frill ? meet ; la the , iYWCA club , rooms Tuesday evening "with 'Dr. DwensAdalr es the speaker trf the evening. :Dt. Dwens'Aiair TrQl tell the 'girls about the w4rk she' Is -dAlag.T and Its oaanectlaa .itn ithe -aageaias bill now'before the legislature, at Oregon. ' All girls who are later ested In this .diaausslDa' are - la vjUd to be. gaeats f the ciub'fpr the - evenln g. . ' Thi) " meeting ' Is ' to be t "3 o'clock; . ' . " The tllalTn '.Chte tioros .ibf ? Girl school imet f or thWr regaiarinaet iag'.Tnesdary -aftetaoan. The jpre gtjua asafc ioTiawa: f , "Maaaers amt ccastoms f China' : Mabel " Parrlsh. - .V: Calbmbia,;South Amerla,,; . . ; - t 'TJorothjrJHtttchin3n3. -. . Tacts Apoal J-ake Patagoala, , . -Virginia Billings." 1 Jth rplay;Tap ;BargUr," w pelected' . as : the one wh Jch 'th, corps" ; ill present, . and the ;date' for tryouts was set 'for January 33, ; yiyginla PrickeU vras elected secretary, out-teen, gtris attend- ed.thelish:raTtWahdTiot luk "supper JanBary S-17. i if ... '. . S f -1 - V f u ; a. ' -'4 ' f - T 1 m n n mi in an i ii nw i.i iii . r. " ; !! . . ; " . i,. .. y . '..-- - CLxuI-litn-'Xvicrcv i t .. . . ..S . 1 ; . -; i . , J 1 s ! " ' . J J; net fcuy .tc cdpns.' W buy - ; - " 1 r' i' .1' IS ft 4 u 1 1:V I i- f ,'. ' . II ' i'. ii 1. ; 5 ; 'The'gTrls "of Xhe'lIdlllhTey Tua- lr ' hUk i-corps -CX 'Clrl mssrv s am sat 'the ;TWCA -Ta&sdiiyreTOn nlng, for their initiation meeting, ThesfollowlagVK!'rIV.wJe5rB -Jaltiat-ed: iCorii; Jfelspa. Gayoelle J?eck- ette, Jlargaret - Morenoase,'.- Ava taTtllA.Claadlha est, ; lluth HaTerton, ' Eraa.sjmnioas, , xjora Layman, -Thelma LaDuke, ' Zada 'Barns, "Meta . Richards. Lacilje flhoten, 'Bealah Caller ; - The; girls -Of the Cherokee eOrps' of Salem t Heights made paper fldwara at their - regalir meeting Weincsdiy - aftercoop.. : , . , j Tesper'erviee Hl be held to day at 4:80 at ' the association room. - A11 womeh'.interested are InTited,; .. v v,. . . DALLA3, Qr, ?Xn. t Spe-. fal ' to The statesman. )-r-. -W Ir- Wla . -of .Independence this week drew ;-one of the longest sentences ever jKcted out -to a violator of the TjrohlbltlOa laws fa hls ;u6anV ty -When he : -was v sentenced - to eerve seven months in the couaty hasUle by 'Jastlce of the "Peace 'Ed, P. Coad oa a bottles gicg eharge.' '. Irwin, whoThas. heen in dhe toils of the lawa the Same : kind of s .chaTge-before whea lie 'was arrested last; summer In a oabla on -.TPe'dee creek la the 'western part- ifef Polk, county; where,he had j been-, manufacturing ' moonshine lhjuor. was arrested la rlndepead enee last Situ Way merhlog. ins "i NUNUIIIHUUIIMHJUOl -mi ';. -'V V,: - r "'' - ', ,. ... ' HMPMllllll'eWJIlq - r . : - J . 1 tull Out: Ir.! erected rcatIcr6,T .v. -v"iT ... i S i a IF .i i i i J3:&q Fapcr of : Interested ; ;? . V ' ItckdetQ i . ;;c -J :7;'' . V ' ............ fr . ' f ' wile" was :alsb' taken TaTherilll jcoBdncted-ty ix - fherJffi.; - - Crr.?kead. De;-itIes-Cravta -G"" ica'and. abont'200 fint bottles ' of " &odn shine liquor; was : seized. Irwin pleaded i-guiayX";roiltt9. tore rJudge Coad and In -adiition to - the - above : Jail aentaHCe 'was flnedrin ;the aum of 5250. tMra. Irwin pleaded not guilty and d nianded a - Jury trial, frhlch rwill be held, before Ju'dge .Coad 'iigxt Thursday. January 2fc . i . ' Mrs. Irwin is the -mother ef have. been taken by county i iU r-v - j . Ih a Good Month fOr'LI.ilBS up tho Home! '' '6'ito'terrtrilshv.Tronia Tieaiixig LatAd -woairfuliy i creases the feeling of comforfaird cheer. .,- ; ' - ... . rur.,lar4p3,ri'nge'ln .Hce'fr6niz'.3, to llS'tath. i ,- -;.' f:' 'I.' " ' , ' . ' i . ,A ,'Mi.-'iV .1. .' ....... , m . ' '-i 1 '.'W" fc.-4! f .. - i t ; . r cut -ir -.- - ! ! - k J if ' . T r- f - f - . J '4 l . , ( t I J :'t ' t " - V . . Tils lo Livo'tl.. j' til. a - .r'-r" 1 f i "s ' 3 i (.- . . . - ,t r"" - ' Uls 'jCcaLlry,Vt3cli-; tl.xt af'aatica'7s. fttpcriorto. v "" .clients. Of course tLe l.. fcis followers - aro women. 1 lair-for'.tta !s'liatlea tt" Ckarfsu'..'-, ' ; ". . . offic-fKead . tn3 . -U. .1 7 1 . M V V:' .- If It ' .... V eu ,w ca rt