Tlin C:,GO:r STATZ3IIAN, SALT!!.!;- OnEGON- SU1TDAY -MORNING, SEPTTMBi:?. CO, Tr BETTI KESSI, Phon 106. JTXIOR'S ETE9 - . , I kaow I little fellow, Tho it seeips absurd, A cunning little fellow, . Not angel or bird, Who can laugh with his eyes And not say a. word. , . He can, look as solemn. ;,, As a raan full grown. And hU little head wobbles VTnen ha sits alone. But what he la thinking r 'r Will never be known. , - Hut he laughs with his eyes. This baby of mine And the wrinkles run . , In a fairy line Like the drooping lids Of "a June sunshine You i n take your gold Anall your prize 71- emerald sea ; , , 4, ' v And the diamond skies, '. -t leave me the langbter , In Junior's eyes. . rVilliam Steward Gordon,.; 1 ' . ; Portland, Ore. ' ' , :- : '.v ; . ' I: '3 tie custom, of the-Salem . :.i'a club to hold a banquet i V first of each club, season In -c r ct the - past . and present "f-sld?nts .of ' tlie X organization. i year, however, because of the ra financial burden Involved In ) pnrchaslcs and furnishing . of i caw club rooms, the club has Med to hold a covered, dish lca Thursday,. October 6, at 'clock-in he club rooms. It c-l that all of the members ::i attend. v - Zach woman :s " expected to z a dish of food for the lunch- , and "enough silver for her i r. . 3. In addition to the mem lip, the Business end Profes 1 . T7 omen's club; the Salem ' Ms club and the Etokta clnb e teen invited to join" In" the Oration. . V .: Trs. F. II. SImms, president of cnty federation, will be a -1 guest for the afternoon. 3 toped that Mrs. Sadie Orr ir would be present, but her jlacs have Interfered ,'t!-5 aroi-tnent. ;::f U' Homer Gouley is In charge r : rresfcments and Mrs. Carl ' ill ripervtee the decora- r a vacation during the ; cf Jalyi August and Sep , t:3 r.arlsterian club will f : t the first time this season r-se of Mrs. II. V. Comp j : :th Commercial street, - -y efterEccn. A part c.-ooa'a prograni wiir 1 orer to telling 'of vaca-" ,-f.ik-ces. The officers of ere: Mrs. Tlonald Glov M;r.t; Mrs. Elllct Colony, ::llzzi; "Mrs. II. V. Comp Eisretarjr' treasurer. '" ' r. tzl TTrs. James N. Murray '! -r.i and' Mr.- M. J. Gaffney :i::zrl, OzU, a, brother of . Murray, w-?re guests Thurs rt ths Lcma cf Mr. and Mrs. ; J; 'zozll ca Chemeketa r. zzl -Mrs. Csorgs Mlak of - ! - ra attennts at the -y.. Lari3r. the oay : :: : with friends" and rel i x ; r.?m. Mrs. Mink, who, .1 II red la Marlon county Is a sister of Ronald : Clover. : -i. - - ? ;'- ' 3. Adieus Gillette of Jack- ::i:h.. is visiting with her ' r, Mrs. E. C. Eomel and e :ter, Mrs. Frederick Hill :::a. Eath Mrs. Gillette and Luitand were formerly teach- t Caiem high schooL For the r-:'.r Mr, Gillette has been at : - tie Garrett Bible school crth western. lie Is now paa cf tl3 First Methodist church J:.:kson,' Mich. : - ? Mai el Dotson of Salem and Terence Klamp of T7ood . will leave for Corvallis to ;i rcsiter as juniors la the 1 cf home economics at Ore , - r;raitaral college. ' , ; ,; ; ;... Teresa Finney, whose mar ; j Mr. Lawrence Gardner celstrated tomorrow at the jli's church, has been the tloa for a number of ln I affairs during the past Mr. and Mrs. . Christopher c-.tsrtained ; with, a dinner - cTening In honor of the 1. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph entertained with an elab , -er Tuesday evening, and I L. S. Ehelton were : - tLa pleasure .of Miss .- 1 Lztz 2y .ereciag. " 1 t cf tt? rre-npptlai af- ts tie Ci-ner of this rlrca by Mr. and Mrs. :.l:.sr. Covers ill be laid -aests. " chi'.iren of Mr. and .: raas Alijcrt joined with r cr.i r-.oth.er In cele- r yollia wedding an- S.V :t ' tve Kv: 73 and his wife 63 years of age. They were married In 1873 In eastern Canada. In .addition to their children they have 28 grand children and six great-grandchildren. Mr.. Allport has been , em ployed In the Kay Woolen mills for a number, of years. '-' ' The children "who participated In the affair Thursday, are: Air. and Mrs. G..W. Hastings, M.r and Mrs. Norman Allport, - Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allport, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hullenberg.:: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Conger of Portland, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Towns of Idaho, Mrs. C. Manning and Mrs. Flora Conger of Salem.,1 . S 1 1. v " i ' Miss : Cornelia Marvin. : state librarian, ' accompanied by Miss Jessica Todd, dead of women at the state normal school, left last night for New York from where they will sail for France on" Oc tober 15. Both, women ..have been granted leaves of absence from their respective positions, and are planning on traveling In Europe until late in the spring. No defi nite 'plans for the trip have been made as it Is to be one of leisure and pleasure. s Mrs. c. F. DeLong and Miss Alma Pohle ' entertained, with an attractive party J Thursday after noon at the DeLong residence for the pleasure of Mrs. Merton De Long of Portland and her sister, Mrs. H. Ostrand of Kansas City. LArge bowls of autumn flowers, gladiolus and sinnlas In the bright shades of the season effectively decorated the rooms. , v During the hoars . of 3 to 6 o'clock a number of guests called to meet the honorees and spend a few moments chatting over a. cup Of tea. i; ,:- f'l v,vr:'r;::- -...-;. Among those who called during the afternoon were Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. G rover C. Bellin ger, ;Mra. Bay Smith. Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Mrs. W. H. Pohle, Mrs. F. I, Utter, Miss Mabel Rob ertson, Miss Margaret Fisher. Miss Margaret Cosper. Miss Laura Hale, Mrs. P. tf . Graber, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. F A. Legge, Miss Ad.ella Chapler, Mrs. Ben..amln West. Mrs. B. Blatchford. Mrs. V. G. Boyer, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. B. F. Carrier, Mrs, A. L. Ashliman, Mrs. Mansen, Mrs. "B. 'tTteeTes, Mrs. John Graham and the- hos tess. ' Mrs. DeLong and Mrs. Ostrand are guests of Mrs. F. C. DeLong for Jha -week. rrTf , . v. ' - I v 1 ' - ; ' ' v.-.-V.. Portland. Chester A. Arthur, New York " city; Miss ' Piatt, Anna Wheeler., Mrs. Vernon Cartwright, Henry Cabell. Neal Malarkey, Ma jor 1 Vernon Cartwright of Port land. Mr. and Mrs." W H.' Savage of CorralliB, Mr, and Mrs G. H. Bailey of Portland and guest, Mrs. L. . M. Herrin; Nina Dressel, J. S. Leayy, O. A. Witt of Golden dale, Wash.; Mr. aJ Mrs.-C. W. Todd of Portland. Bliss Lena Belle Tartar Who Was Soloist with the La Grande . ' Band on Salem Day at the State Fair . The boxes atw the night horse shows -during the week were gay with visitors from many states, as well as a number of prominent Portland people and Salem , soci ety - folk. Although only j. a tew boxes were sold for the , week, special parties . kept them . well filled at each performance. Among the holders of boxes and guests were Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Slade; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lives ley and . guests; Mr, and Mrs. E. Edward Grelle of Portland. Mrs. McRoe and her daughter. Miss Louise McRae. of Vancouver, B. C. ; Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Douty and Margaret Ellen Douty, Mrs. 2. J. Riggs and other guests; Mr. and Mrs. Natt McDougat of Portland; Mr.'and MrsX" Roy Davis, owners of a string of horses; Revel Eng lish entertained Mrs. Fred Mar tin, Mrs. Cronan of Portland, Miss Eulalle Maiden of Spokane, Miss Ruth Burns of Pasadena; Nean West of Portland. H. H. Smith of Medford. Judge Heyl. H. B. Ver mylion. secretary and manager of the Washington state fair; Gover-' nor Pierce, the directors of the fair board and judges also were among the familiar, figures in the boxes. '- , Other occupants of boxes have been: Mrs. ; Fred Currey and guests, . Florence Howe and Car rol Howe; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk; Mrs. Lambert,4" Judge" ind Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tongue and sons, Hills boro; Mrs. Paul E. Froelich. and guests; Mrs., James Murphy of i FM:BP4ESSES 1 A SALE r.l on day 9 Tuesday & VJadnooday ; A Special Group ; Arranged on a Rack for Easy Choking Tliece Breoses Are of mart sif?n Your Mail Orders . - r receive prompt atten tion.1 We pay postage cr express within a rndiua cf ICO milss. They are regular, former 35 values. Sizes 18 up to 44. EXTRA SAVINGS, on dresses that have a smart simplicity for business wear, sports, or afternoon wear, styles that are to .be much worn thisiming season. You will find amongfthem the coat style, tied at the side, dresses with clever drapings and many pleats, oth ers are embroidered and some more or les3 plain straight ! lines. Fabrics in-, elude all wool serge, twills, silk canton crepes and taffetas; colors are black and navy.' These dresses must actu- t ally be seen tobe appreciated. BaUm Store, Tcrtland Silk Shop, , CS3 Alier St. 1 AfJfiOUNCEMEfJTS i - 1 The women of the woman's aux iliary of St.) Paul's . Episcopal church will hold a silver tea Mon day afternoon from the hours of 3 until 5 o'clock In the parish house. - Mrs. N. C Kafoury, Mrs. James Olinger and Mrs. G. T. Spencer . are 1 the committee In charge of the affair. . i . The War Mothers will hold their regular meeting Tuesday at 2:30 In the Chamber . of : Commerce rooms. y- ... 5 : ' -p-:t;M 1 v The Civic Music club of Salem will meet with the president. Miss Lena Belle Tartar at her vocal studio Tuesday evening, October 2, at 8 o'clock. All active mem bers are urged to be present. Mr. Frederick Shipman, manager, will be present to complete the plans of organisation. Musicians Interest ed in becoming members are In vited to attend this meeting. . ;. -. The women's auxiliary of the 9t. Paul's Episcopal church will hold a silver tea tomorrow after noon In the parish house, serving as her guest this past week, her Charles Park, are asked to meet at the city library Monday eve oing, October 1,, at 7:30., : ' . . The regular meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the First Christian church has been postponed from Friday. October 5, to October 12, In the church parlors, as usual at 2 :30. . -v. r; :-V V-,'v;'."': - ; Miss Lena Belle Tartar, contral to, prominent: In the musical cir cles of the city, was soloist with the La Grande band on Salem day at the state fair. : For- the past, summer Miss Tartar served as soloist with the Cherrian band at the concerts In the city park; Her roice of unusual range and color, amyle volume and satisfying carry ing" power,, accounts for her popu larity as ah open-air singer. t; With the opening of school to morrow, Miss Tartar will resume the direction of the 'high school chorus which last year , numbered 130 voices and featured programs of merit in chorus work and opera. Many of the young vocal soloists of Salem are among her following of personal students. , Mr. and Mrs. William SorriU will be at home from 2 to 5 o'clock Monday. Oct.' 1, to their i friends and Englewood neighbors. In hon or of Mr, Sorrill's 80th birthday. It will be Just a social afternoon for any who care to call. A num ber of5 York. Neb., friends are Invited - for the evening. . . . ' v Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson will be sorry to learn of their sudden decision to move to j Eugene tomorrow. Mr.' Wilson Is located In business there and the son, Kenneth, Is attending the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spauldlng of Newberg will be guests for the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng. -y . ;.:"- .H'V .' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cameron and Miss Margaret Kul anof Port land are the house guests this week of Mrs. George Lucas. Mrs. Charles O. Wilson has had of the Cray Belle, which followed the night horse show. The group who .made up the party included a number of owners of strings of horses at the fair, and several of the women who are riding in thy events at the show. " .They : were: Mr. and Mra. Fred Martin of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Cronan Mr. and Mrs.' Oswald West. Miss Nean West. Mrs. C P.; Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Natt McDougal, all of Portlands Mr. and Mrs. . Roy , L. Davis of Kansas City,- Mrs. Doug las Sutherland and Mrs. Hilda McCormlck Cooke of Vancouver, B. C, Mrs. Judge Heyl. Martin's sister, and from 3 until 5 o'clock. The com mittee In charge includes Mrs. N. C. Kafoury. Mrs. James Olinger and Mrs. O. T. Spender. t All young men of the city inter ested in organizing a Bible study class, under the leadership of Mrs. mother, Mrs. W. II. Rlddell of Detroit. Oregon. Mrs. Rlddell left Friday for her home after a ten day visit here." An Interesting event of Thurs day evening was the no host sup per party In the main dining room Mr.and Mrs. Frank Ward of Portland were guests Wednesday and Thursday of this week at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde John son. .. -Mr. and Mrs.' Lowell Tweedale and daughter Dorothy are leaving next week for Newport where they plan to take a cottage for a num ber of months. The Tweedales hare sold their home and will stay for the next few days at the Mark Skiff home. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde of Marsh field was a guest of Mrs. Charles Elgin for the last day of the fair yesterday. During the first part of the week Mra. Elgin entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. George Hallverd of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Van Husen of Albany and their families. Mrs. Lillian M. Clarkson of Portland, lmoressarlo. was in Sa-) lem Friday arranging for the ap pearance ot the Chamber Music no, composed ot Susie Fennell Pipes, Tlolini8t; Ferdinand Kon rad. ' cello, and J. Hutchison, piano. "'.;.V"'v.r ; P-.-' ' ,. -; The American- Association Ot University Women will meet at luncheon next Saturday, October (the place to be - announced later) fcr t:.c!r i.. t season. All wc. , memhers Ap, &3 vit'A of, the; t3cc:iUc.', i . attend. TLh pro .; . i v... music and remli - ' convention "which v: I. Portland ' In .Uhe'. ! : George Alden, Mrs. C. . Mrs. George II ug. ... Downs. Mrs. J. M. Dever t Roy Klein will give i' . 'on their impressions cf t vention and the buzz' have in mind tor the l:r cation. ' FrcLxrct E:r. i DIAPIIHAII Msd. of hiTjr ! t r fur (tout lllei nJ f r t ' athiti ar. BpMial att.ntiOB to f.l:ln lJm but. Cor- t f ' f 115 I---. . ,. MINNETTA MAGERS w Teacher of Singing Englua, ZtaUaa, Trtach XMetloa Pnpll. pr.pxd for prof tti. n.I v Oopcrt OpKi Sal.a Stadlo Frldajr fUraoa sad Saturday Derby Building I : RUTH BEDFORD v Teacher of Piano. Professional Accompan! t SCIm BadforS ha dona profaaajonal -accompanying la oota rw - Salam - Derby BuUdlng - . v - v r: gxeroij Of Quality Shoes for oyo amd! Monday October lot, ;ve are going to clzzzo of hundrees of paifo of tliece good gI:c33 -.fcr boys, girlo, and children at very lib e: duction it LiJ. One lot of good calf shoes for boyc, cizeo to 5V, at $2.95 per pair-an ideal winter die 3 and one that will vear. Boys School Shoes In Blade and Brown . at $245 $295 $325 $345 They Wfll Wear STICKLES SHOES FOR THE GIRLS Especially Made for Hard Wear r Sizes 2Vz to 8 AA to D 5495 $595 Wizard Arch Supporters Fit by expert arch , ". Specialists Relief Guaranteed We carry a complete line of Goodrich Rubber Footwear. "Goodrich is the first word in Rubber Goods. Lioii Brand SIic 22 The National I:c3 fcr ' All Sizes $375 To $750 BLACK and DROWN CALF For Grovinr Girls Size2y2tb7 Priced very low at . $375. ..$305An(1C42u Miasea Brown Calf Shoe. They Will Wear. Sizea 1 V2 to 2. Priced to CIo:o C 52.A5 and 53.45 JOI-M; :J. ROTTLE " ' ' - . 4 . - : V - . imji tut e4iu.&ii- 167 N. Connncrdz! mi Enclucivc Arfcnto for Farnouc 3 c r