; 8 JTHE OREGON STATESMAN, SALTO OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1924. TS PHONE: 106, - - AUDRBD BUNCH rpHE SALEM FLORAL. SOCIE- I . will sponsor an - -"open garden" tomorrow afternoon at tbe Homer Smith and William McGilchrist. Jr., residences ad joining at 75 and 677 North Summer street. Theee attractive affairs lend a great deal to- the civitf pride of a town. Visitors here are especially invited to call at. the gardens mentioned tomor row afternoon from three o'clock In the afternoon to eight o'clock In the evening. Members of the society will act as hostesses. X : ' One of the distinctive social events of the week will be the tea on Thursday afternoon at which Mrs. C. P. Bishop and Mrs. George H. Alden will be hostesses jointly, complimenting Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, who leaves the middle of the month for the east, the wives of Willamette university trustees and faculty members and the members of the Thursday after noon club. The tea will be held at the home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop with hours' from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. r , J Mr. and Mrs.- Dent Mowry and Miss Mabel Withycombe of Port land were dinner guests on Sun day of "Mr. and Mrs. William H. Burghardt, Jr., motoring down for the day. ; j ; Mrs.. F. A.. Bakery accompanied by MY. and - Mrs. Walton Young of NewhalL California, Mrs. Fred Himble of Portland, and Richard Barrett of Chicago, returned home Sunday, evening from vari ous -vacation trips, having been gone a week. ' Following a fam ily reunion in Vancouver, Mrs. C. II. Adams ; and son. Junior, ac companied the party to eastern Oregon, going as far as Heppner. n LIBERTY Last Day "RIVERS : iaar By James Oliver ; Curwood with , LEWIS STONE JANE NOVAK ii The return trip to II Waco on the Washington coaet was made In one day. While Mrs. -Adams and son stopped at their home in Van couver, the other members of the party motored to Silver Creek falls for the week-end, returning to Salem Sunday evening. " i Mrs Himhln and Richard Bar rett : returned yesterday afternoon to Portland while Mr. and Mrs. Walton Young, who have been on en extensive northern trip through the Canadian Rockies, left for their home in California last eve ning. Mrs. Young te a sister of Mrs, Baker. . ;;; ; 1 :. ; : $:. ;' J ': (j -- Miss Imogene Roberts of Hood River is a house guest At ' ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. BIsh- op. S Miss Roberts, who Is 1 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Roberts, will be here for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hofer of San; Francisco, who will be guests here until the middle of the month and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross and two daughters of Portland left Saturday for the coast.- They will occupy the Hofer cottage; "Madi nore," until late In the. week' ; f ;,; ';..; j ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Busick and Mr.: and Mrs. J, L. . Busick and Harold Busick returned Saturday, evening from a motor trip to Cra ter lake and the Oregon caves. They left on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. F. W. Poorman arrived home Sunday after spending two weeks at Rockaway. Dr. and Mrs. John C. Evans are among those enjoying a beach va cation at Newport. s Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small are on a week's motor trip which will take them as far north as Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Small left on Sun day. ; i Mr. and Mrs.! William McGH christ, Jr., returned home Sunday evening from a two week's vaca tion at Newport where they were occupants of the McGIbchrist cot tage. Mr. and ; Mrs. James Mc Gilchrist will remain at the cottage for a longer time. One of thi pretty summer wed dings was Khat performed at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon .when Mies Irene Williams became the bride of Sherman .Blume. Rer H. F. Shanks of the First Baptist chnrch officiated. The members of the bridal party took their places to the impressive strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, the bride -attended by Miss Leta Newblll and' the groom-by his brother, Milo Blume. The bride was attractive in ber frock of Alice blue georgette, trimmed with rib bon and white lace, i Miss Newbill wore a becoming dress of pink v ACATIOri For sunburn, bitts, sorsnsss. poison ivy or nnnnw colds V VAPOR Osr 17 MOlion Jmn UI Ymmrt RUO silk. Both the bride and the maid of honor-: carried nasturtiums. -A reception followed the cere- ' mony, with punch, Ice cream and ; cake served. , - Mrs. Blume ia the daughter of Mrs. Rae Lee, while Mrs. J. L. Smith is the mother of the groom. Those witnessing the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith. Mllo Smith, Clarence Smith and Stanley Smith; Miss Lenta Newblll. Mr. and Mrs. Amil Thoma, ' Frank Huffman and Mrs. June Miles. Mr.- and Mrs. Blume will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton are occupying their cottage at New port during the early part of Aug ust. Miss Helen Stewart, city nurse for the Metropolitan Life Insur ance company, and Miss Hannah Christensen, bookkeeper for Stiff's furniture company, left yesterday for a motor trip into Washington. Miss Grace Taylor will take. charge of Miss Stewart's work during the absence of the latter. Mrs. George Pearce, Miss Helen Pea rce and Miss Dorothy Pearce returned yesterday from a. week end motor trip to Newport., ' Word received from Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Flagg, who left Salem a week . ago for California, tells of a family reunion at Neno Point beach, three brothers meeting at that time who had not been to gether tor 20 years. It is their intention that a family reunion be held' every year. A number of Salem people were visitors Sunday at Taylor's grove, where a group of local Girl Re serves are camped. J. H. Albert treated the girls to freezer of Ice cream. , Praise Is the keynote of the fol lowing quatrain by Gertrude Robison - Ross, taken . this . week from the Albany Democrat: ' For that our hearts are bright with song, For that our eyes are hill-ward raised, : . - . ' 1 For that our loves are sweet and i x long ;' Now God be praised, now God be praised. . ' ( Salem, Oregon. ;. " j Harvey Minard, who has been guest at the S.'L. Minard home on Riverside drive for the past ten days, left . yesterday; for- Coos county. ,'' Mr. and Mrs. George G. Brown left Saturday for Newport. Mrs. Brown will be at the beach for two weeks, sharing a cottage with Mrs. Lloyd Shisler of .Harrisburg. ' , , . Of interest to many, in Salem is the engagement of Miss Edith By non and Charles E. Low, sonfof Mr. and Mrs.. Walter S. Low, an nounced last mid-week in : North Bend. Miss Bynon is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. By non, -who larmerly made their home here. ' The announcement was made at a charming four-course dinner at the home of Miss Bynon. An at tractive arrangement of old fash ioned, flowers ' centered the table. Miss Bynon, alter attending the University of Indiana, taking her major Jn history and physical edu cation, has had charge of the play ground work in Chicago, -at Ber- rian g firings j Mich., 'and Jin Port land.. Mr. Low attended Oregon Agricultural college 'where he was affiliated with the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He is also an overseas man. lie Was for; two years -an engineer in the state highway de partment. J Mr. Low is now pro prietor of the Koos. Kraft shop, v The wedding will be an event of the early fall. ' -: Jt , . - i - i ... . Mf. and Mrs. Ferd Alien and Mr. and Mrs.! Ralph Allen motored to - the mountains for the week end. .'I.:' j i ;i-. . j- ytf Miss Elizabeth Lord accompan ied by Miss Mabel Robertson left late last week for Seal Rocks where they Will occupy, the Lord cottage during the month of Aug ust. ; 1 , t J ' -B, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilill,- 666 North Twentieth street, are receiv ing congratulations upon the birth of a daughter yesterday after noon to be named Doris Jeanette. Mrs. Claudine MelliQger ' and daughter. Miss Marjorie Mellinger returned late last week from a vacation at Newport. Mrs. Mel linger is moving this week ' into her new home on North Summer street. I . .- i' - i I. -.:; i;f - The Oregon Yearly meeting of Friends willj draw a namber of local people to the conference grounds at Twin Rocks for the dates August 5 to 11. A number of prominent speakers will appear on the various programs. -J Delegations from the' two local churches will leave this .morning. From the South Salem church the group includes: . Rev. and ; Mrs. Carl Fj Miller, Rev, L. Clarkson Hinshaw, Mrs. Walter S. j Wright, N Or man Wright . and Miss Wilma f Whit man. -.J " - :a I" - Those going from Highland are: Mrs. Helen j Hardy. Mrs. . Charles Hardy, Mrs! Mary Turner, Miss Mary Armstrong, Miss Jessie Wil bur, Miss Vira Lull, ; Miss Helen Frazier, Miss Edith Riggs, Miss Leona Vickers, Miss Frances Tur ner. Guy Turner, Meryl Jackson, Calvin Thomas and Walter Lee. ! : ('. - : j . . ' fit- "' - Mr. and Mrs. T. ' NJToothacre are home after a vacation outing at Taylor's grove. . . h Misses Mary, Pauline, and Edith Findley left yesterday tor Falls City where they will attend Epworth League institute. Mrs. Frank Jaskoski, Miss Josephine j Jaskoski, a ' guest; Mrs. Thomas Neville of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jaskoski and children left by motor yester day: morning for Rockaway. Mrs Frank Jaskoski, Miss Jaskoski and Mrs. Neville will occupy- a beach- cottage for; two weeks. , Mr. and Mrs. Philip: Jaskoski will return home today. . ? f Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Skiff are leaving this morning for an out ing to Breitenbush springs. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Skiff, Jr. whose marriage was an event of June 30, will join Mr. and Mrs. Skiff at the springs after their extended honeymoon: trip to Banff, Lake Louise, Victoria and many other points. j i-Mri and Mrs. Stephen A. Stone and sons. Junior and Jerry, ac- HEUTTLDf CHILD won Concludes G r e a t Revival Meeting j n Salem CHAS. J. LISLE There are two ways to explain the case of Uldine Uttley the girl evangelist who has been preach ing to thousands of people in Sa lem during the past 10 days: A direct, positive miracle of God, or i M TODAY'S ! MATINEE ONLY BUSTER KEATON "OUR HOSPITALITY' V STARTING TUESDAY EVENING CG'Tr'n tSaj Enacted by Tyronne Power Eleanor Boardman Ford Sterling Wallace McDonald ; I -; 'ii- ". 1 ! ' THE thrll or the unknown In life's strange places the warmth of human kindness in a world of strife these are the great noble qualities that make Arthur Somers Roche's powerful story one of the outstanding screen works of the year. ; v -. lit -,v' tit w - " : PATHE NEWS ! V7,.T . V r t ' , REMEMBER! A "FELIX COMEDY" PATHE NEWS 1 J 5 ; Ultline Uttley a mistake or misreprcsentaton of her age and previous conditions of life and even at that it would be a miracle; in as much as few others could do it at all! One hates to believe in some things one can not understand.. It is not normal for the child of 12 years to preach, to lead music, to argue intelligently as this girl does; the grown-up hates to be lieve that any child can do what he himself can not now or ever do But he is a fool who will deny what he proves for himself, by every rule of evidence, whether it concerns a child or a centenarian . This little girl, under the teach ins of a power that confounds the ordinary laws of growth, preaches a mature gospel that must satisfy any intelligent test. ' It. is a gospel of love, not a gospel of the tricky and argumentative brain.-1 One doesn't have to be old and tottery to know how to love, or how to prove love; that is natural tor the normal child. Usually it is love for the few for father, mother brothers and sisters, intimate friends.' Only the divine love reaches out i beyond the touch of the hand or the eye, and is abie to grasp the principle of universal love. This little girl has this com prehensive conception of love, and the extraordinary ability to carry the message o love. We have had Jackie Coogans, Strongheart dogs, educated apes, educated horses, and have marvel- telephone; And We Will Call Odorless Cleaning Our Specialty Prompt Service i Efficient Work j Modern Methods CHERRY CITY GLEANERS I . C. F. Doane 231 North High Street We Deliver cd at tbem. Not one of them has brought a soul message, has dreamed of -anything, but to tickle the intellectual or the ridiculous palate and make one -wonder how they could do it. "njey nave been like the spiritualist table-tippers and bell-ringers who have no mes sage other than buffonry ' or .sleight-of-hand. or-, perhaps noth ing ut foolish mimicry of .what their elders do to make people laugh. But here comes a little girl with a message .concerning all eternity'; a powerful- message, de livered not in imitation of adult intelligence but with a genuine in tellgence that has been given her for this one purpose. Between the two kinds of "children," the common mimics on , -one side and the inspired message of helpful ness on the other, it ought to be easy 'to choose which to believe or to approve. ? - I". This child preacher confounds the ordinary rules of childhood But It needn't matter to any one just who shall bring, the message that makes the world better; the message is the only important thing. She has brought a gospel that is already making Salem bet ter; a message that is clean and wholesome, and in which there is .never' a regret or a heartache. : What one does with an excep tional talent is the mark of one's morality and worth. If she can bring hundreds, thousands, to bet ter citizenship and the hope of eternal life instead of merely mak ing them laugh, one needn't worry about "how" she got it. She has Kwohg Foolt & Co. j Chinese Bazaar Big Sale We have! all kinds of Fancy and Dry Goods, also we keep a nice line of Silks and Crepe Goods; make up all Dress and Kimonas, Silk Waists and 'Blouses, Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ings Goods, . Silk Hosiery,. "Underwear, ITable Covers, Baskets, Oil Taper, Sun Parasols, Chinaware, etc. - - ' S04 XORTH COMMERCIAL ST. ; . . SALEM, OKE. D. W.' Sang. Chinese Medicine Office Inside. Has medicine which - .will cure Rheumatism or any disease. the disposition and: the power far beyond her yers ; if Divinity has shown her a short cut across the fields of knowledge and under standing, and she is using this for a good purpose, that's enough. Fools" worry about what life is made of, how. it comes, how tit goes. ; Many such fools take their own lives in a frenzy of doubt. The truly wise, live the. life that is given them," accepting its won ders and ' its gifts, being grateful for its ! privileges and helping to pass the good along to other rate ful generatons. ; If Uldine Uttley brings ' only good, what matters' her age; or- the explanation of her power? :-jf .' i The revival meeting closed Sun day night. The armory was pack ed and hundreds were ' turned away. The meetings were a great cniritunl fnsf ----- j Read the Classified Ads, SAVES BABIES, helps grown-, ups, comforts elderly people. For cholera infantum, summer com plaint, weakening diarrhoea ue CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOCA ! REMEDY Take in a little sweetened water, j Never fails. . oxioiii-o'irii'iii 4 MHBffl) e FJJDKS WEI mSii&h r it in ii v lull rvhttrrnrrn. i. i WHEPRICE FonPampx - .i ; tixBaxOil , V - conipanied by Mrs. P. J. Mulkey of Arlington, returned Sunday from a three week's vacation trip to Crater Lake and Diamond Lake. "V,; : T ' ' " ; 1 . Mrs. ; O. P. Hoff had as her guest over the week-end her son, Norlan Ilpff of Portland. I " : : ; 5 :- t , Thomas Maplethorpe Is spend ing his vacation at Scotts Mills at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Hogg. Mrs. Hogg is a daughter of Mr. 'Maplethorpe. :::.. ,:y;j'V . M P. E. Shafcriand sons. Frank Jr. and Earl are anticipating a throe weeks motor trip through southern and eastern Oregon. They plan to leave late this week. Dr. and .Mrs. C. L. Sherman re turned U home Saturday : evening from a lQ-day' vacation trip. " k & l !; , JThe Modern Writers' club of the Arts' league, will meet this eve ning in Bush's pasture for a pic nic meeting and program. -;. . Mrs. L. S. Geer has as her house guest Miss Adelia White of Port land. . .: Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Beeby spent Sunday at Foley Springs. Mrs.. George Christensen ac companied the, Artisan caravan as far 'as Creswell yesterday where she will .visit with" her husband for a few days, j Mrs. Christensen will - also ? visit in Eugene '- before her return the middle of. the week. . - Vj; Miss Frances Welch, Miss Jessie Starr and Virgil Starr spent Sun day at Neskowln, motoring over for the day. " 4 L M .. ' : Mrs. R. A. Annin and son. Bob by, and Mr. ant Mrs. Henry Her man of Myrtle Point wore guests on Sunday of Dr. and MrsJ W. L. Pemberton. motoring out for the Coos County picnic. Bobby Annin remained ovef and will accompany Dr. - and Mrs. Pemberton to the Oregon Caves this week. Dr. and Mrs.' Pemberton are leaving - this morning INE shoes, like cood com pany, arc a satisfaction to have a pleasure to be as sociated; with. One reason why so rnany men wear Florsheirri Shoes permanendy. THE RIALTO One pf cur most popular I'lorsheims 1 footAfpbucs 3Z6 State6tNalloU(l5t5i-a 4 I t