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TELE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 30, 1924 . 8 F. u (Continued from page 2 ' Miss iAlthea Oglesby was a guest during the week of her aunt ! and .! uncle Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Sw-ope at Independence. r - i : . .;)"' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh I. Smith and children. Howard McNary and Barbara, came down from Port- IPC n't Wait Until Your Radiator Freezes ' Jl ' 1 ' : " -Wtik Anti Freeze Genera! Gasoline Day & Zozel . Corner Chemeketa and II Commercii'i land to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Smith's mother,1 Mrs. C. M. Eppley oa jEast State street. Mr, Smith left' on Friday for his home while Mrs. Smith and children are remaining over Sunday. Mrs. Frank Snedecor wat regis tered last week at the Casa de Manana at La Jolla. Cal. Mtes Edna Jennison. a memDer of the high school faculty at Mill Plain. Wash.. U spending the Thanksgiving season at her home. Miss Jennison is n graduate of Willamette university with the class of '24. : ' : j : -. ' ' Autumn flowers and foliage formed the background or the Phoenix club dance Thanksgiving eve at Elite hall, when .members and their j guests i gathered for a delightful evening. Patrons I and patronesses were: Mr. nnd Mrs. E. T. Busselle, Mr. and Mra. E. H. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Xel3on, Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. George 'W; Hug. Miss Ada Ross, Miss Hazel Paden, club advisor, and Frank Lord. The club group and their guests Included Miss Hazel George, Miss Pauline Marnach, Miss Jennie Mtiy Hoppes, Mis3 Florence Busch, Miss Fay, Wolz, I Miss Margaret Tucker, Mies Alma Farmer, Misa Rosalie Jones, Misa Dorothy Flegel, Miss Gwendolyn Harris, MJss Leona Geer, Miss Wanda Heberlie, Miss Gladys Murphy, Miss Odile Math ewc, Miss Fay Waasam. Miss Lor ena Geer, Misg Uinta Kirk, Miss Marie Riley, Sam Palmerton, Ray mond Bonesteele, 1 Stuart Kibbe, Alvin Kirki Vernon Perry, Marvin Headrick. 1 Glen Nash, Robert Ramsden, Howard Kirk, John George, Garland Simpson, Gerald Mero, Kola McClellan. Clifford Good. Cecil Thompson, Kermit Thompson and Lewis Black. " , .. 'j . ' Mr. and Mrs. R; A. Annln and son, Bobbie, were Thanksgiving clay quests in Albany. The Floral society will meet at 8 o'clock next Saturday evening at the Chamber of Commerce., Dr. James H. Fairchld will talk on the kinds and cultivation of lilie3, a phase of floral life with which he is very well informed. Dr. Fair child being a grower of both rare and common varieties. Special musical numbers will be given by Mrs. Martin: Fereahetian. j Mr. and Mrs. George J. We'n de roth entertained at one of the charming affairs of last week when thoy Invited guests to their beautiful new home on Water street for1 an evening or, five-hundred and dancing. Five tables of five hundred were in play. In the servimj'of refreshments at the email table? Mrs. 'Wenderoth was assisted .by Mrs. J. H. Gantenbein NEW HOOKS ; f i -received thin wtk at the Atlas Book & Stationery Co. The Wind and the Rain i Thomas Burks Tales of Southern Rivers Zane Grey GIFT SETS ! The Green Hat end These Charming People Michael Arlen ; WITH CHERRIAN SHOW ft ji . . k - ; r :. 0 t V "-'. At. NEW BOOKS Kalera Public Library Jhe Dark Cloud Tbomaa Boyd. A Passage to India E. M. Forester.,- .. , . . . .. ...... A Forest Orchid Ella Higgin- SOn. A Qlr! of tie Llmberlost O, S. Porter. ; The Old Ladies Hugh Walpole. " The Glory Hole 3. E. White: The RivermanS. E. White. ; The Devonshers H. M. Willsl. Helen of the Old House H. B. Wright. The Friendship of Cod A. M. Royden. Poems of 'Today -A. C. Cooper. From a Southern Porch Doro thy Scarborough. History of Latin America Ilutton Webster. "The Kamljlers" orchestra, which will appear in a special reaiure between acts of the "S, S. Susan Nipper," at the Grand Monday and Tuesday. Members of the orchestra are Ralph Burroughs and E. W. Moore, saxapnones; Roy Pease, banjo; Edwin Payne, trumpet; Earl Yarnell, trombone; Juanita Davis, piano and Glenn Nichols, drums. and Mrs. Josephine Butts. Those invited for. the evening were Mrs. J. H. Gantenbein, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hale, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smart, Mr. ana airs. Ralph Howard, Mis Annabelle Lawrence, Miss Dorothy Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Copper, Mr. and Mrs. George Wenderoth, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hummel, Mral Jose phine Butts, Miss Hermlna Kersch ner. Miss Rachel Howard and Tay lor and Betty Cooper. ORDERING IN A RESTAURANT Dear iMra. Beckm&n: This la the first time I have joined the ranks of your "questioners," but I have been helped many timet by reading your column. 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You hara put mine into words, and I an" coins to share your articulate "a p- , preclatlon with my other readers, because I want them to feel ttst' I want to share with then ell kinds, of questions, of 0od man ners and good form- not' only , those that are iron-clad, definite, unchangeable, crystallized by time and tradition, but also the cr.es that need illumination by comma. r sense, losic, reasonableness, Jui-; menu I like to feet that we are1 talkins. over together all tfce; human questions that form V- j melting pot of culture and. culti vation and the high adventure ct kindness and sraclousnesa. (1) You are correct: tta laij Bhould sire ber order to the host and he -gives it to the waiter. Ac 5 your comment that the walter of ten addresses tbe lady for ber or der hits the reason why tMa U such a confusing rule to nalntaia Well trained waiters do not ask the lady for ber order. If the gen. tleman knows what's what, be will be embarrassed by tbe fact tla. his hospitality baa been tempor arily disregarded. (2) They do not need to eivr the same order, but often gc-tinmen are so gallant that they -dupli cate the lady's order, maiataiiiz that this is a gracious addition t. tile party spirit.. It is really a de lightful and courtly point of view I think don't you? Willie Hopps Defeats iff . Schaefcr in -C!;:!cfd- -;iOQ JLNGELE3. Not. 2S. T.'II lie Iloppe, 18.2 balk line t;::'ar champion, neatly defeated Js!:, Scbaefer, former title holder. I tbe final and deciding block, c. yieir special 3200-point match ta night. Iloppe ran out with 3 Q 2 points to spare, their final sccre. standing: Iloppe, 3200; Scbaefer, 289S. Roadsida Farmers Ere: d Hens Viss to f.'ctcrci: BIX)OMSBURO, Pa,. Not. 2( (AP) Although the reason f chicken crosses tbe road has tee: settled to the satisfaction cf er ryone, the fact that most fowl ittempt to get on the other t:l Df tbe highway is reeponi&le fc bousands of dollars loss to fan )rs in this part cf the stata, an. nahy other sections. -Automobile mortality" is oca ( the chief sources of loss to poul rymen, it is declared, and two irotectiv , steps are being .taken. 1 )ne is the removal of tbe chickea ns to points far distant from tta road, and the other the breeding, if birds that have shown., under observation, a readiness to stay ca ie!r own side of tbe foad wfcea a automobile comes along. Testa made with nearly! 1C3 locks of a certain breed revealed , ut a half dozen chickens wt'.ca i?ent across the road. With, otter reeds there were less than a talf lozen of eatlre flocks aloss tie oad which did not try to cress. ?ome of tL farmers are not slow o realize tbe difference and trt urning to those breeds wLk3 sUy pnt"t and stoIS the losses. On farms along main hi.wayi be losses to flocks from motor -ars baa been ns high as 25 per :ent- In some cases a slzsle pass ng automobile has killed four chickens. : 3oy'8 Dcdy to Found In Vacant Build'n: PORTLAND, Or., Not. 28. The body of an unidentified boy about 15 years old, was found late to day in a Tacast building in the iowntown Beetle n of the city. His neck had been troken, apparently by a fall down aa elevator shaft. The body was fjund by two boys who entered the building to play, they said.: 8b youth bad keen dead about an hoar when found, tbe coroner stated. QUART OF IVATEti CLEG i;e Take a Little Salts if Tonr JZcl Hurts, or Ii ladder Is Troubling You No man or woman can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Eating too much rich food creates acids, whica excite the kidneys. They become over worked from the strain, get sJusr gish and fail to filter tbe wasta and poisons from the blood. Then we get sick. Rheumatism, bead-' aches, liver trouble, nervousness, -dizziness, sleeplessness and urin ary disorders often come from sluggish kidneys. , The moment you feel a dull . ache in the kidneys, or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudv. .' offensive, full of sediment, irreg ular passage or attended by ft sen- eatlon of scalding begin drinkiasr a quart of water each day, also get about fonr ounces of Jad Ealts from any pharmacy; take a table- spoonful la a glass of water be fore breakfast, and in a few days your kidneys may act fine. This famous talts is made fron the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthJa, and has been used for years to flush and stim ulate the kidneys; also to heir neutralize . the acids ia the sys-.. tem, so they no lonrer e.itua irri tation, tbss often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts la inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everyone should take now and then to help kr ? the kidneys clean ana active sri the blood -pure, thereby rrt- i avoiding serious kiiney cc:.:;:: -tiuna. : Cy-all nars 1 - n y: : t ii'ATtTtWiViVfy'iYrYyYY t ... :. .