The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 07, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
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VHY DICKY. ,W AS FOKCED TO
TELEGRAPH FOR IfADGE
I. fairly snatched the newspap
ers from IJ Man's hands and fumb
led ttiVm over without finding the
thins that I sought. ' LJlllan took
one-of t hVm. from roe, opened It
foldwl it toi a certain colutnn, and
haitHM it back to- me. :
'Thjs is i the -worst one." she
saiif .quietly: ."Better get It' over."
l! toor it irom ner, ; ana saw
Ftaring out at rue the pictures of
Dicky and Claire Foster he in
the uniform of an aviation officer.
It was ; a j photograph of Dicky
which every newspaper ". in' the
country had; had. in Its." "morgue
since the World war from which
he came back an ace.
v The' picture of Miss Foster was
patently a snapshot, and I sur
mised tbat'U had" been . obtained
perhaps, surreptitonsly from, some
acquaintance of the girl's at her
city address...; yv.;,-v;;
Th captions beneath; J.be,;pho-
tographs; .ere.; not calculated ; to
soothe 'myj-eseatment.-; V;, tTfi
TV,!-fm,ousAjnerfcanf ac"B,
Dicky '"'-Graham -and -i'beauAif iil
Claire t Foster, the ompaaioftV' of
his latent ascent, the mosv romai.
tic. If hot the 'most thrilling - of
n n n iYIVf
his spectacular record.- yfT'4rn ; western k;iruest of the Windy
It is Admitted - If AUavftillouse. attired! in th latest
I turned to the accompanying
story, ignoring the flaming head
lines, saw" .that the "date line was
Caldwin, -and- read- the- flippant.
sensational account of th'e advent
ure behind my IruSband's frantic
appeal to- me- ta wm to him.
.Dicky Crahati, who has faced
a boche air rival, and an" infuriat
ed art editor and; with equal ap
lomb, rue fully' acknowledges to
day that, for" unpleasant ferocity
either is back'ed oft the boards by
the redoubtable fem'alewhom'.our
grandfathers - .knew, as Madame
Grundy. , --
"It , is admitted' that tne day
has entirely dissappeare'd from ur
ban circlesand that city. dweliersV
especially thtf5 ultra-modern young
5 women, do exactly as they please,
i but the old girl Is still firmly
j planted in country circles; and1
I nowhere j does she; thrive more
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GRAuD THEATRE
Thursdayj Jaril 8' at 8 :30
Glower Fono
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KujipoKed by a finperb Cast
in Ji Magnificent ltevival of
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STARTS TODAY
1 Prices Include Tax
i Greatest Shakespearean"'
t i Organization on Tour ,
i Grand Tomorrow ; -
NEW TODAY.
KENNETff
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Slade from a book tllat Is barinl by
caiitlne'ntarpollce because" It tells too
much. '
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1 I SHORT SUBJECTS
Wednesday f : ; TJ JT
Thursday .
:n of I!-.- i-crcir ttH:r Trzctcr, Cury with
Cultivating CCD.CCO Trees! for LicrPurposeV
' Miss 'iSvefyn , Wt . Smith directs the
work of 100 men In her reforestra
iiob undertaking: at A ma walk,' N. 1'.,
a hWre C00.06r knights' of the forest
of- Windy' Caves, eighteen " miles
from" here.' ' ' j
,-- "Mr. Graham has won' fame in
two directions. 4 He. is one of our
most brilliant younger illustrators
and during' the Recent -war he'w'as
an" American ace whose - exploits
were" widely heralded ' So sp'bi'ed'
a darling' of fortune;- no- doubt
felt that it was no ones business
If he took a .daily ,tlight ; in ; a
friend's airboat' with the prettiest
girl at the "Windy.Caves resort as
itis IcbmpailionJ,' So erery day for
the past' week the rocking chair
lf Igade ot the autumn colony jias
witched i Missf Claire Foster. a
beaiutlf ul " wealthy and ultra-mod-
flying' outfit,' t'ripi blithely to the"
big; open field'nearthe vHilage,
and - wait , for the dashing Dicky
Lochlnvar-like' to appear from out
of the wist; -S'vcff i j
"What Will His Wife Say?" I
. ."Speculation ran high' over 'the
identity of the gallant" flyer; f or
Miss Foster, insouciant but inscru
table,6 did pot deign aSiy Informa
tion vpon the subject' nearest ' the
hearts 1 of . the veranda knitters
lJut .: day before yestefday; BCttne-;
thing"1 went wrong with the alr1
boat; " Perhaps Dicky's attention
was distracted front his controls,
andwhb could ,blanle' bitri. At
any rate, there was an . unexpected
nose dive, a ? forced landing' In . a
swamp; and' a" perilous arid most
uncomfortable" trkrajj back JxPvlyi
illzation r for the" unlucky aviitor
and his companion. !: ' s
'Direhched' fcruisea i and exhausted,-
they . ' reached Windy
Cavej "yesterday morning; , alter!
twenty-four . hoTirs of wandering.
arid :the rocking chair, cngaae
learned the identity1 of Mr; Gf an-
am, and ramembered at the same
moment that the '' gallant Dicky
Has" a charming wue ana
nbic small son out on Long Island
Everybody remembers the kidnap
ping of the Graham baby, and his
subsequent i recovery, with, j the
newspaper furore it entailed, and
with' that topic and " the" disaster
before them, the verandas at V in
dy Cave are-aummlng like j the;
nsts efj angry and censorious
hornets ! . . 1. ,
.Miss-Footer has been confined
to her room since her return, .and
has .refused any statement to re
porters. Dicky grieved the sensi
tive souls of the newspaper .' con
tigent by requesting their ; depart
ure at once to a place of 'perpetual
summer heat. 'And; the veranda
brigade have -Just ! one question
which thpy' are;'' ' broadcasting
through theethet- ' -."'
What will' his; "wife say?'"!'
"And ifthere is 5 anybody who
' doubts, ihe vc5ntIn5ed-exiaUn.of
mid-Victorian lI?Iame : qruncry,
let him' come to Windy, Cave
.(To Be; Continued)
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' Self-love isTnot bo bad a sin as
self-neglect. ' ' ' . . I If 4
HARLAN
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are j belnjf , cultivated.1 ' She." Is th
first woman in the world to under
take such a project. ,-
, , Mr. and'Mrsi'Jt iJarnes and two
hidren -of Silent visited relatives
here durliiff the week'-end, 7 i :
Mrs. Ole' Larson- of Silverton
and son Charfes Larson of Port
land, visited Mrs.- Larson's daugh
ter Mrs. Almond Rich : Thursday.
M t$s Clara Larson. whQ has been
visiting- her sister several days re
turned to Silverton withrw her
mother and brother. ' ,
ttowland ;Smith . of : Oakland,
California .isv visiting his sister
an4 brother-in-law 1 Mr. " and Mrs.
Allan Belliager. .. 1 f l
; Mr. and, Mrs. J.; N. AmundsO
and family .Tisited. friends: I ni "Sa
lem . Sunday Miss- Beatrice" A-
mundson left, for Eugene Mon-
Miss Olive Merry,:who.has:beenr
visji ting her ; parents ; d arln&. .tbe
holidays left for Portland Satur-
Hugh Magee.was in Mt. Angel
Saturday on business. ; . t -.
Niss Layerne Rich left for Eu
geiae Sunday . where she will . re
sume ' her' studies' in- music, - .
The play "The Little" Clodhop
per" given Tuesday " evening; by
Scptts' Mills home talent-was a de
citjed success. The IOOF. hall was
Crowded. Each - one , did their,
paH exceptionally ; well; " The, net
proceeds i from the play -'s were
980. r ":; :-- ; -: -; : ;" i
IJtay ' Telf er was .lln Silverton
Fihday on business. ; , ?
! jShirley Duna'gan returned to
OC Friday after spending' aweek
at his" home here. J -' ';. C-
iMiss" Loraine' libgg 'returned , to
Salem Sunday after spending a
wek with her parents herej. . f
Joe Gersch and friend, Arthur
Hwkins of Portland -visited Mr
and Mrs. A. (A Gersch and family
here Nevr Year's day. - Mr Gersch
accompanied hfs son to Portland
returning home Sunday;
(Mr, and Mrs. George ' Haynes
arid son, Glenn : spent the r. New
Year's day with Mr. and . Mrs.
. T. IIogg and family, ; ! -I
I School-started here Monday al
tr a' two" week's" vacation!' ; .
IMbis -Blondena , Wellman, ; who
had her tonsils and adnoids re
moved, at; Salem last week is re
covering rapidly. .... i jr
f Miss Lorena uaie, wno is at
tending high school in Oregon
Cty visited her parents here duf-
irig,,;vacatioria...-:.;.:v -"u. j :-L
Mrr and f rs.' O. H. Brougher
were Salem and Turner visitors
Saturday. I M
Watch Child's Tongue
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"California Fig Syrup", c
Children's Harmless ; !
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I . LaXative ' !
1 When vour child, is constipated.
bilious,-has colic, feverish-breaJi,
ceated-tongue. or diarrhea, a tea-
spoonful of genuine "California
Fig-Syrup sweetens the stomach
and proinrtly cleans the bowels
of - poisons, . gases, bile, souring
food and .waste. Never cramps or
overacts. Contains - no narcotics
or soothing drugs.; Children lova
its delicious taste. ; -,
Ask, your druggist for genuine
"California Fig Syrup"- which has
full directions, for .babies : and
children ot all ages, plainly print
ed on bottle. Mother! .You must
say "California" -or. you may get
mm
aa irritation lis syrup. Aav,
, AtiDItED BUNCH'
tiDTtED BUNCH " :srprf PHONE It
OF , OUTSTANDING PATRIOT
JO. Interest will, be tbje formal
unveillnfc. of four Iflags ifomorrbw
evening in the legislative! halls-ot
the state eapitoL . .-with" liarbara
Frletchie , Teat No. 2 of the Daugh
ters of Union Veterans ot the Civil-
war conducting , the -ceremonies.
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Mis ' Julia Kl Webstjer, ' past
state president1 of" the- daughters
of Veterans, wtl l presidei
The prograrit for(i the evening
follows : j -vf c f . U ; T iy
Music . . . .V- . .Orchestra
America . , . . . . Led by Chorus
Invocation . T . . .J, .
t ; Rey Blatne E, Klrkpatriek
America. the Beautiful. J .Chorus
Umrllinr cohductedr. ; . r
Mrsi F. A. Elllotfl
Chknter nrUlflpnt rvr TrrfnMr
Star Spangled - Banner , j
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. i . . . ;.', ; . . i Led'by CU'OrUS
Pledge to the Flagl . . . .ivt"
. . ; . Led by Mrs.? F. li : WateH
'2;-(Tentpreslden;tl;f.n i
Address . Judge; George Mt :nraw"n
Flag Appreciation . . '", I
: . . . . ! George T. Griffith
(Statecommander 'of . American
, .";:; v; ;;:;.- Leglot0 - "l;-;.:.!;:;,
Columbia the Gem of tile Oceaif -
. . . . ... . . . . . . . . .'" Chorus
Music , . . : .": .Vvi .j-Ofcbestra
The orchestra . of the evening
will be led byW. IirMiiis'-whHe
the chorus numbers will be- fur
nished by the choir of the First
Methodist church j t whlch, Pro-
feasor E.. W. Hobson- is director.
Ushers for . the, occasion - will be
volunteers" from Cbmpany' F , of
the Oregon National Guard. . i t
I' The general committee in charge
bf 'the unveilbig' composes: ,Mrs."
p. L,, Waters, tent president; Mrs.
Susan Varty, Mrs; f GI j G - Browni
Mrs, C. i; Green, Mrs. Alma; Fisch
er, Miss Grace N. Babcock, Miss
Jnlia K, Webster, fanMrs- La
Moine R. Clark.; j - 1 ;;j
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t Silverton, Ore.i' January e. M
party much! enjoyed; byj a' group? of
the younger- social' set was : thai
given at the home of Mr; arid" Mrs j
La"wre'nce Larson "Friday evening
when their son, Harijy, : together
with Meri Larson, sonj of Mr. and
Mfs. Walter C.LarsonJ, entertain
ed-a group of high school friends.
A color scheme of lavender and
white was carried throughout' the
rooms, while lavender! and white
place cards were used. Cards
furnished the f diversion for . the
evening first prizes going to Ag
nes' Dahleri and, Theodore (Ormr
brek with! Esther To4e' arid' (Jart
Thjompson winning" second prize.
Those participating in the even
ing's enjoyment were the two
hosts, Harry jand I Merl Larson,
Mt. ? and Mrt.s Lawrence Larson, 1
Ethel Larson Agnes f Dablext,
.Theordore Ormbrek, Esther Towe,
Carl Thompson, Kathleen Wright,
William Thompson, Apios Benson,
Clayton Benson, Gard Setness.
Kenneth Setness, Thepdore Riches
Ingeborg Goplerud, Victor Sather,
Val borg' Ormbrek Dora Hend rick
soa,' Jordls Kloster, iRuth Orm
brek, George Hove,' Sylvia Larson,
Maria Kleeb and Grace Yaunce.
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: Mr. and Mrs. 'Gilbert Underdahl
were the inspiration 4f a delight
ful little afternoon surprise party
Monday when a group of friends
motored out to the B. Sundvold
home, where Mr. and; Mrs., Under"
dahl make their j home. Those
going out .were MH and Mrs. O. J;
Me,. Ludvig ; MoeJ Mrs. O. Orm
brfefc, Mrs. Hans Hiansbn'. ; Mrs;
lidns Thbmpsoni lU. arid Mrs.
Albe'rt; Sather, Mrs. A. O. Legard,
AlVin jlgardf Mr and Mrs. ' p.
Siilern,t Mrs. , ChriEtlne jacobset
Mrs; Josephine;; 'JaobsenT.-- and
Mrf," George Hendriksetf ; i - If.
:f 'The West Side circle of the Ja
ob' Lee Aid' society will meet at
2:60 o'clock Friday afternoon at
the home or MrsI Kaighh, 1295
North Commercial street. -
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t The Business ahdl Professional
Women will hbld their' first' meet
ing of the new year at 6: SO o'clbck'
this evening at the f Chamber of
Commerce , when thy will meet
for a .: 3 0 o'clock supper and a
mbnthly business! meeting in the
form .of an Inventory. -
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. Mr. and Mrs. ? Richard Fish
(Clella Curts) whbse wedding' was
an event of midnight. New Year's
Eve, at-the'CplonlalJ: Dame , Tea
Bhoppe, returned ;Monday from a
honeymoon trip to Seattle. Tom
Allen, who was best; man for the
occasion, was also, foa the same
evening, host: fotr the - -wedding
supper. The groom; is the son of
Mr. andMrs; L. C. Prlem
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' - The Womautr! Union otthe
First Congregational; church -will
meet at 2:30 o'clock. Friday; Af
ternoon at the-.toirie lof !rslr F.
Y. Steuslof f; 07 North Cora iaet
clil street: ; tAssistint J. hostesses
with Mrs.; Steuslofflwrili-be Mrs?
W. D. Clarke arid Mrs". T. S. Macr
Kcnzie.. The Interesting program
or the afternoon "will be In charge
of Mi3s Gertrude' Eakin who heads
the protestant ' religion work at
(Taemawa,
-llrs. Ee-trice . Crawford New
comb and little: daughter, Joan
are spending toiiy la Portland. '
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The appearance of, Fritz Leiber
tomorrow , night , at the Grand
heater i la MacBeth brings ; Sa
lem unreservediy,; to her draniat
lb. zenith, The fact" that such an
interpreter ' of; the great Shakes
pearian literature is to be In town
weir suggests that many: gather
ing's 'will' be f l automatically sus
pended for the evtning; kn order
that a tremendous- hoasei iriay be
assured'for thfs surpassiug offer
ing.' . . - a, ' i- . :
, The first meeting of the Salem
Woman's clutr' fbr' the ew - year-
'will be held '-''.ait Saturda of this
week; - The afterrioon' will f be giv-
fu orer entirely o unfitness inai-
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4 A resume of the calendar: for
the remaining club year leaves six
programs, promising; interest,; yet
In' store. On January 24th, Sey
mour' Jones will address the wom
en; taking as his topic "The Woman-
In Politics." i ' ' .
." For .the . February program,
which falls on the last day of the
month, ; the Drama department
will be'. In charge. ; ' The program
following which' will be; the; first
of ' the s prink season', . prom i ses also
J to be. of especial Interest. JVt this.
ume Barry uen, neaa ot ungusn
literature: at, Reed college1; will
talk -on" literature from j the study.
standpoint
The Aprir program on ! Interior
decoration "will be sponsored - by
the art ( department whUe the
closing' meeting' of ' tie : jefutf year,;
in May," wilr te a lecture " on
'Healtlr andj ltealttf Habits'' ;by
Dr. Clara' Ingram. - T ?" ;
i . The North Salem' WCTtt will
meet "at the home- of Mrs. ' Mary
Wootoa at 2: S0; o'clock Thursday
afternoon. Quilts wilt be made
for the Children's Farin; Honie
near Corvalllt.;f jvVi'v-'L
" j-- S'h ' . : , 4 f: v J :; ' Jli
J Mrs. C. E., Bates will, be hostess
tomorrow afternoon for tha meet
ing" of the ' Rapheterlanf club. ;
The members of Chapter G of
the PEO sisterhood will entertain
the men folks at a dinner and pro
gram this evening at the Woman's
club building, y J . lr.
"'The committee - in', charge ; in
cludes Mrs.- D. X, Beejchler, ) Mrs.
O. E. Price, Mrs. G". W. Laflar,
Mrs. jL C. Parr, , Mrs. W.' M.
Smith and Mrs. B. J. Miles.
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' The story-telling section of the
Salens: Arts league will meet1 thli
evening af 7:30 o'clock ' at' the
home or Mrs; Martin efe'shetian.
657 Chemeketa street.
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- The South galem Friends Mis
sionary .society will; meet on Fri
day afternoon at the borne of Mrs,
F.j A. Elliott, 5 Marlon ' street.
The meeting wjll open at 2 o'clock
with! Mjrst. May: Elliott iri charge
oi me lesson.
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Classes lit' vocational education
will meet this' afterrioon at 2:30
O'clock in McCoraack hall.
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.The Kensington club' will meet
this afternoon at the bpme of Mrs.
Frank jpQwer, ;253 tNorth ; 12 th,
street. I .ij'"-"
'A silver tea. will be held ,thi
af ternbon; at 2:30 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Mason Bishop;' 1350
'South' Commercial street. Mrs.
Alien, Mrs; Tuek'ef.; arid Mrs. J. LJ
Ingrey will" assist Mrs ' Bishop.
The delightful affair will be un
der the sponsorship of the Lad lei
Aid society of the Leslie Metho
dist church- 4 ti ' ! 'vi
' tKitasartai tPt)tcni
, -: pronoanctd, And tZefinkd in
: ' TSm " Supreme Authority" v
f - -" h i Ct t7?0 t ::
Here pre a few tamp lest
tgrimotor
hot pcrsuit
Air Qouncil
EQutf gun .:
Rnthene
soviet ; j abrfcattion'
sk4 ;;crtatahip ji
tippio .mystery snip
Sterol f r ' Irredenta
p&ravanA
negabar
3. P. boat
Sboneen i
edSlarl
overhead
- Flag Dsy
: Esthbnil
Blu'eCrtJtis
aerial caacad
camp-fir' gfrl
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. , Kesilngton clab. 4 Mrs. Frantj
Power, 253- N. Thirteenth street,
hostess. , . -. ". i .,
; Woman's ' Missionary j, socly.
First Methodist church'. Mrs. Geo.
Gutfkuristi 123 Ohemeke-ta" street
hbstess; ;.; ?t'r-:'-- :
i -Voeatlonal' " ecJucation classes.
Reogahli'atl6ri? tiso'o'ctock Mc
Cornatk h'all. j ;.,-A: ') : , ;
; Cihapter- Gt of; the P,Ep fitei
ho6d. i, Wpman's Club house. ,
t Jolly Sixteen; club. - Mrs; Lonls
Bechtelj and Mrs. Charles' K inter
hostesses. Bechtel homa. ,
5 Leslie Methodist church. Ladles'
Aid society. Silver ? tea. Mrs,
Mason BUhop.r J3.i so. :i;ommer-
Kappa . Alpha' Thetaf j meeting.
Mrs. Gus
Hlxsbn:" ZiY North
Church street.
hostess. , 2:20
o'clock.' ; ;: '"XI .-f: J""l ;""T :.
Business and Professional: Wom
an's club. 6;30 o'clock. ! Chamber
of ICommerce r.' . i ,. J - ,1,'-
Story-telllag section of Salem
Arts', league, i Mrs... Martin Fere-
sbetlan, 657 . Chemeketa .street
hostess. 7:30 n'clock, . f ,
:f u . . ;,- ' Thursday. . .;
'. Tliursday Afiernooh club'. Mrs".
Frank , W. Spencer. . 2K7' North
Thirteenth streeti hostess, assist
ed by Mrs. C. Ai Parkl and5 Mst
U. J: Hendricks. . . . ''j.
Flag uriVeillng;: House- of: Repi
rebentatives. i 8. o'clock.. - . ..
' Rapheterisn club v Mrs; C E.
Bat.es,-hostess,. fe Ut-.I':-
Golden Hour club. Mrs., Lloyd
Springer, 1395 Fir street, hostess;
1:30 o'clock ; ' -: i I . '" " :.' r "
; North Saleto' WCTlT. jMfs. Maty
'Woo ten, hbstess; 2:30 o'clock.
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South Salem Frienas' Mission
ary society Mrs. :FV A"; Elliott;
75 - Marl6h streeti hostess. 2
I' ..(Woman's. TJniotf.; V ilrs. F, W.
Steusloff, 07; . N Commercial
Street,, hostes:;;,;.-;'':-j I'yi : ; ';',
West Side cirple .of i Jason. Lee
Aid society Mrs, Kaighri, ,1'29'S
North' Commercial", street, hostess.
2:30: o'clock. " -I
; -Missionary society of the' First
Congregatibnal Church .will "meet
at' the residence of Mrs: F. w.
Sterisloff, 60'7 North !omirierclal
street;: at 2:30 on Friday, Dec 9
lev! :'a;'Satttrdky' ,;: V;;'
; dusiness and' Prbfessidnal-Wo-man's
club.' RummSge' sale, G.
W.' Johnson' elothlhg' store, -r :
f'r Salem' Woman's club.' "Business
meeting; Club" house; j v- ;;
; When the" state conference- of
the Daughters of the American
Revolution mee'ts'at Astoria, Med
ford, or Iol Grande',' accordlnV as"
the case" may bedfecidedi by" the
state bbard lh Portland1 a week
from Saturday at the call ot Mrs.
Seymour Jones, Chemeketa- chap
ter ,win be represented by a large
group of delegates. ' ' i . ;;;'
A ' Sale
i Bodice or ; tape '; top, . knee
or; ankle Iengthl Clearance
. prices ;' -' '
Silk- and' wool- knee or 'an !
kle- lengthi elbow or long" '.
sleeves with bodice or tape
?top'.-,;-v:'i'M
Kayser, Vests
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Those" havlaV beep named; arel
Mrs.. Ilon5er-Otmlet,-Mrs-i 1L ; T.
Love; ,lv?. Jl.' E Thlelseri.iliiis
Ruth'Ruiifdori, Mrs. A. A. Ch'urch
lllMrs. a. 'li" Stee"vesMiis L'nilari"
Applegate, MrsWi lf. Brd"-Mrs!
j; G. lleltzej, Mrs.'Frarices Cornell
and . Mrs.,c, ...Ci'Best.' Jl.-. . 1
The group of . alternates in
cludes: Miss. Marguerite Looney,
Mra. Alton D. Hurley; Mrs. O. P.
Hot r, Mrs. Cecil Hawley, MrsJ j;
& Eakiri, Mrs. Carl Stelwer, Mlas
Frances Richards, Mrs.' Homer
Smith-; Mrs; E: Lr Leose and" MM.
N. II. Looney. ?i. L ;-;:'. ;..':, A
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j ( The Golden Hour club will meet
at 1;30 o'clock tomorrow after
noon at the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Spi-tnger, 139S Fir street.
1 ' i -
f The Jolly Sixteen club will meet
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
BidchleV'l$10'"state!- street, this
evening.---Mrs. iKecBtei and Mrs.
Charles Kirizer Willi be" joint host
esses.' ' : ; S ;?Z:M " '-: "
4 -' ;! t':- :v;' ;
The WomSa's Mislioriary society
of "the First Methodist church ill
meet: this afternoon' at the home;
oft Mrs. George Gutekunst, ,1253
Chemeketa, street.-! :;.
, , .4' ' ! . -. '
, Kappa Alpha- Theta sorority
menfbers will be guests this after
noon at the h'ome'Vfcf ,Mrsl ;Gus
Hlxori,; 247 i North Chufch street!
The meeting will be at 2:30
o'clock; : !";. j--' -"
j : : ,, ; I-r ": tf : V v 1 -;.
Mrs. Sani Kbzer returned ;Jfonr
daV from a; visit iK' Porllarid;
r Mr. and .Mrs. J, M.vClif ford have
just'rrirtedfronVCorvallls where
Mri Clifford r gavep a ' talk before
the'weekly Forum' on methods of"
simplifying the calendar. . (
.This subject isftlmely: because
Ihe aHtf uarimeelirig of the Amerl-
ca'n Association; f 0 r5 Ad vance men t
of Science,, sitting' now In Wash
ington", D. ,Cr has- just adopted
resolutions favoring' it. During
the past few7 years several organs
ixatioris of : business ,.men ; haVe
been formed at dlfferent places in
this country advocating simplifi
cation; of the caleudar, J -
i Abroad-the subject has been
much" discussed.' An; internktion
al' commission - with" official repre
sentatives' from" various govern
ments has been. considering such
projects for anumber of years at
Geneva, Switzerland. The League
Of Nations, has recently given of
ficial; sanctions to! revision of the
calendar by appointment of a com
mittee to cbnsldet It.
5 Mrj Clifford has been a student
4-
of Kay set and Garters
wear that offersf values of unusual interest.'
Itliibri Suits and Vests, of finiesV weave - and
workmanship are to i be had at thd loWest
pHcesof th'd season, j - . '
Winter, -weight : unions - in
knee l e n g t h.' Excellent
weave ' of heavy materials'
68c 78"c S1.20 ! 1.59
We are includirsf the out
sizes in ourdeaniricifreduc
'tiohs.", These '.coftid' in knli(
and1 Ions' lengths i'-witli' tir;'
tops at"
.in Standard; and: Outsits, Clearance Prices'
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Where it f:ys to "Pay l.1 Yea
of this subject for Luib t-.-.. 1
yeirs anJ wss tb'f'. t to
la, tUIs t-wu.iiry IL'-i'.a
being adocati-il atiuad. 1 . r -
cent : activities Jiave arbus-ii tp.cW
Interest - la this subject and Mr.
Clifford has been asked, to repeat
bis'talt'In. SaleinJ It la planiifi
that thj.i will be done in the near,
future. i i i
Auto. Caravan. Arrives ; v! r f
At: Valley Ltotcr Firm
The largest and, most .compre
hensive -; display, of , Ford truek
units, ever seen in Oregon-outside
ot ah .automobile show arrived at
the Valley Motor company, local
FordJ dealer,. Tuesday, morning, -; ; ' Vl
There are 20 .units -with body
equipment suited to every con
ceivable . need' jwhich includes '
dump, trucks,. dairy jobs, open and
enclosed-delivery' units, fire wag- .
oh. Bcliool, bus. ete. , . ; . ,
The; people' of Salem.are invlted--to'
Inspect the .various units' as 'it
offers. them an) opportunity rarely .-. i
seen Jri:SaJem. j
The greatest' trust between man',
and ..than"- is the' trust of" giving -counsel.
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Contains no qui-
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thlrpty-flve centA, Drugslsts guar
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