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THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALTTT, OIVCGON . ViT2DinrDA''70Tiim;d7jtjLvV2ii)3.i: uiuilltLLG Fourteen Hundred kiwahians From All Parts of United .:. States Attended 1 1 .. it ' I I .Pourteen hundred delegates from all parts of the United States and Canada attended the conTentlort of the Kiwanla International at Den yer, according to N. D. ? El Itptt. secretary of the Saltern Kt- i wan Is, who was a delegate to the f convention, whd made hli report j . at the Tuesday luncheon 'ot the lub at the Marlon hotel. , ;- J : Mr. Elliott 'exhibited a scrap I : book containing newspaper 4c- v ' counts of the convention. . On the . way east there1 were a large num l ber of delegates on the same train t and these took possession of the ? dining car. for two hours after the M other 'passengers had eonipleted l: their eal, later.adjournIdg: to' ' I :" the observation car'foV a tw-h6ur : community sing. : On Sunday a minister was tottnd on the strain and a regular Sunday service was held, Report on the number of Salem Kl wants going lb tfiV district ' Con vention Tat Walia Vitli will te made at the next hieetlng, Tues day. August 5. Ah effort will be made to ti trtg the convention to SaleVvf T.i t$2s; . r Jt?;.;J; r George Terwiniger sang t&b sh lectlopi arr- ?Hranied by Miss Eng stroci;;l t tendance prize,: of feredltr Dr.;; I;E!11, was won by Dr;. Her--- Morris, president of the -el. ..he prize was a dark xfeen ' ting suit, . j-.. j.'-. Doncyrc?epVdfferT' r - ' Of Bchrd of Trustees Dr. Carl 'Gregg, poney'who sub Jnitted his. resigaation as presi dent i of T,iIIamette ,,rilversity. Will accept the. offer of the board bf trustees, mide through a sub committee to-take a-year's vaca tion and 1 5 jjpijtlnie; the presi dency on a five-year contract. He 'so stated here yesterday, and said jthat during hia absence the "uni versity ' will be J administered by jDean George H. Alden and a" c6m 'jmlttee of faculty members. Dr. jDoney' is undecided about his plana for the next year. Isatem Playcfbiirids ViH 1 Open Formally July, 8 i Formal opening off thf Salem piaygronnds will be.fctseTved tiexE Tuesday, July. 8, amfrfeaf tired, -by jn indoor, baseball -af ;fr&ewealj iha Kiw-ania and Rotate tin LsIrr'A' 'challenge .is being rre; a red to "send the Rdtariana- fLe; contest ;vi!l ta novel. Only the-pitcher "and the catcher wijr-piAy the en-f tire five .innitfie-lWiaIniSg "flayers on t "JtianiJt. to iba i I J i Troisier Co. ' Fast Through Freight to All Valley Points Daily. . ;. : i Speed-Efficiency-Service Salem-Portlandr-Wbodburn Corvallls- -Eugene - Jefferson Dallas - Albany Monmouth . Independence - Monroe ' ;j Springfield SHIP BY TRUCK changed- at , the end of. each n. ning in order to give practically thtj .whole personnel of t Vi feluba an opportunity to-, demonstrate their ability..: '. In addition to the baseball game there will be a. fine program of fered by the boys and girls who are enjoying the privileges of the playground. The H playgrounds opened Monday afternoon with the formal opening a week later. The events will be held at, the North Fourteenth : street r grounds and will begin at 6:30 o'clock. . HART-DICKEY KG SUM Christian .Church of Silverton Is ; Scene ;ofT3Nuptial Ceremony : j ; SilERTONOTe; July 1. Special r-to. The Statesman.) The . Christian church- of Silver ton was' the scene of a pretty wed ding Sunday, June 29, when Miss Anne Hobart, only daughter . ot Mr. and' Mrs. Ai P. Hobart, was given in marriage' by her father to j Paul Dickey of Oil City, . Pa. hft weddlnar ceremony was per- ormed izi the presence of about ICQ -friends and lelattves by Rev. J." A. Bennett. The .bride wore a beautiful satin crepe gown beaded in crystal, and a full length veil with a wreath ot orange blossoms, which hadf .been worn by her mother as a bride. ' ): f Attendants at; the weddin? were: Mr.. Alvitt liobart, matron of . honotjr ;Miss Jlelen Ogdeh of Portland: asd .'Miss ; loa Fendall of' Xewberg;.bridesnlaids; Theo-aore-Hobart, best mai, and Alvin Hjobart, ithd. Lewis Brapdt. ushers. VMsVtda Bennett played the Lohengrin and Mendelsohn wed ding' marches. - : She also accom panied Miss Vivian Feike .of Portland,' ,who sang "6 Premise Me." Dorothy Perkins roses and ocean spray ' blossoms . were used as decorations in the church. A "reception was hld at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. Miss Zelta Feike and Miss Alete Ahlson of Portland and Miss Frances Lyne of Van couver. B. . C. assisted with the serving. - : Included among ' the 6ut-of-toWn' guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Alva Condit, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fletcher and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whjlte, all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Neeley sht, Sacramento, Calif.; Miss Elizabeth Barnes, Albert Marker, Mrs. GleniL. Eoberts ' of corvauis. Airs. James a. ugaen ox PorUand- J.- W; -Hobartr'MfXna Mrs.' Edwin ' Hobart 7an4" children of 'Marquam. ;'T. . - . -7 !,i Mrsi "-pDTikey is ; a? graduate ; of Oreron Agricultural college and a member of .Oxnlcron Nu ana. Delta 2eta sororities. 4 ,. W fe, 5 ' , JUt. Dickeyv .also ak;tdAC grad- nate belongs vr tOi th - Alpha Pi Delta and D6ltalSigma: Itho ; fra ternities: t J ..: After t September lv-JJr. and Mrs. Dicltey.will make their home in Deming, Wash., where Mr. Dickey- fis- ' engaged -1 1b' gmith- Hughes-work at the Mount-Baker Union high BchoojL' 't, - Leaders puV for pdst TI07J CONVEfmOfl i . (Continued from page 1.) that would be heeded to block the nomination bf another candidate. i J ' ' . 11M To Be Opened Here 'v " a ; Final arransrements tvere comcleted - yes terday to open a first class Building Material Store to be operated in conjunction with our -sash and door department and saw mill, s car rying a complete stock of .' -f . ; ' . BUILDING . 'f. : : . . ' ' . , -: ' '- " " ' - - -MATERIALS ' ... " i. i ,-:. v We will now be able to furnish everything ' with which to build your home from the. basement to the top brick irf the chimney. Watch for Our Opening CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO: Those, contended, tonight .that Me- Adoo's opponents had effectually disposed" of his candidacy were comparing his recrtl here with" that at San 'Francisco four years ago. There he was the leader on the first ballot with 2C6 votes. On the 13th he had climbed to 403. Now he' is Veil below. his! total,, on ptha. '.openlpg, ballojo Tuesday. - Thi'rteenl names , re-' malntd .before the'- coflVfiitiori when it adjourned at the . endj' of 30 ballots. The party loader's d-, clared ,never had . been paralleled. In a "national convention.- In ad dition to McAdoo, Smith, Davis and Underwood, who drew their yotosfrom a wide;group of states, Italston;. Glass) Hobinson, Sauls-iury;- nttchle, Cok and Owen had xhetf state delegations solidly be hindithem. Wafting t&f 'pick tip more material strength when the break-up , came. : : i ij : ' i .Thomas Taggart, pilot, of the Ralston.: boom, continued to play his rwaitiog.,,:gamje despitetthe promises of, blocks of votes he said has been made to him. ' Only a scatt'ered vote here ahd there; has been added' to the 30 from Indi ana that have been cast for the senator on every .ballot It" has been Taggart 's dvb wed game ',. not to make enemiea by poaching on the, jdelegate presertes o) 'others, on to ask Tor at! dldate until th were out of it. on to IskTor any votes for his jcan-J Dawc3, KpuLii -?vicrt didate unt)l the Veadefs' defihlteryl Ha? candidate, of their i t NOTIFICATIOX DATES SKT " WASHINGTON, July ; 1. Dates for formal notification of Presi- dent Cool id t? "sni f! - by the Cleveland conrention, v ' i fixed today for July 24 and - 31, respectively. V; ' bve ma.kes the w6rld"o rou: 1 the bend and 'park in a lane.. wmm iiiiiiiiiPiiiiroi ooo te. ;p II rk 1 . i ,. w ' mi r; j p a vwmnmmnwmmmrTwim . IK Mlll' Timii iush lllilll llllli I i kxJ1' x 'mi i ryiii iiiiii; it i f i 2 3aa . A Carload of Oriental Car ass, Peel Furniture in Awwm. a Mo 2 For ' . i ... . f ! We expected tW It arrived yeoterd aM in p order to do4ejjtde; ' .u 4. 4i i. . t ,1 . !! j -. . t vr-'i sf..- .-v-n-i;u:ur.i,5i-. nave . Dricea it verv iov. ;i i x ou viu nna elect from in various colors and combinations. I' &3X .B n. a r Ji - - r ne We quote a Few priced buf;m;oi ues you muctcee this whderrm as "r- Blue Green and - Black Decor rated f Stools Black, Rose, BliisJ Sewing' Baskets ? : Black, green Brown Grass Tables ,1.322.5 l ' ... ..'-A: RIatJc Decorated - Peel Chairs Vli 25 Wood iBaikecs.'i;..., rs n rat rs mm TO Natural Grass Rockers a -- Black Decorated Qfl R ' RockeW sxltfltj Set of Foul- Blade Decdrated See Our 7cdov;s" i '" I my V