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' -1 - V t v - PHONE IOC audued BUNCH E.OCaSION of the golden wa born near Maclean Oregon la , jhyffi. . JDrli$ it ya Ihejr privilege to study both with Elseh.1 lerger and lEi'.jf eonEe3 XeschH tisky. ; ; - 7 r: ; -r; ' For four yearg she taught In the James MUlikin university, Deca tur, III.; for three years In the Ne braska Wesleyan uniyersity i at j . wedding anniversary of Mr. Jjj Mrs. Lemnei Hooson , was iosen, on Sunday January 25, p announce the engagement of iit eldest granddaughter, Miss Htherlne h. Pugfe? to Mr. Alfred j. Montgomery, at the home of ulfis Pugh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. waiter D. Pagn, 451 North I8lh street. ..- M V Covers for VZwer,e placed ,t id 1 o'clock Planer attractive in 11 its appointments. , Golden can- Ues were used on the -table white e rooms were decorated with, a iprely profusion $t flowers. The mature of the dinner -wi .the 25 Mnnd weddlnc caie which was -t to the honor ofJMfc. nd, &rs 1 (Mohson oh the ,50th. annlYerary ftf their marriage.' . )". '... . i 1 Mr. and Mrs.' Hobson were each' .41,.,- th ceciDient of a bantifiii- jold watch, chosen for - them by toe Children. The presentation was made by Mary Jane Hobson,' , granddaughter. .. .. . . Mr. and Mrs. Hobson were- mar ried at Sublimity on January 25, ig?5. Sarah Llzzette Parker, the bride of 50 years ago, wag -born sear Whlteaker, Oragon. July li 1857, while the groom of 1875 "DIAtlOND OYv JT e A 430UJttnj,l.; COLOR. Perfect home flyefngtand. t(nt IngMa guaranteed w i t b , Diamond Pres.. Just, dip in cold water to tint iof t, delicate ihi des," or-boll to lye rich, per man ant colors. : Each 15-cent package :oniains a i r e c- lions so . simple any woman can "dye or tint! lin gerie, allies, ribbons, skirts, waists. dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies" coverings, hahglhgs. everything new. Buy Diamond Dyes";-n.o other May lfr. 1856. Five guests . were . present at dinner Sunday who witnessed the ceremony 50 years ago, these in cluding Mr. and Mrsl William Maag, and Mr. R. T. Wrightman. of, Salem; Mattie Edmunson of Portland; Henry J. Parker, qf Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. frank M. Hobson and sons, Robert and! Leonard of- Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Henry; H. Hobson ofValsetz, -Mr.f and Mrs. E. V. Geer of Aumsville.i iottle Hobson, Miss Mildred Pugh, Miss Katherlne pugh. Arthur Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Pugh. .. - V" . .vf;: ' Two. children. .Rh6da Mohnn t Moscow, Idaho and Dr. Xopia C.I received the name of Clarence lJncoJn,,Neb.; and for two year each in Manila and Nagaskl. Other artists on the program Friday night will be: Frederlch W. Goodrich, 'organist; Nell to Schwab .soprano; and lesle Springer, baritone. Miss Mildred Jaeger- will accompany . Miss Schwab and Mr. Springer. ;V ' Barbara Frietchie tent, Daugh ters of Veterans, will meet at 8 o'clock this evening at the armory. This is the first meeting nnder the new personnel of officers. Al members are especially Invited to be present. r The little son born Saturday, January 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence M. Bishop of Portland, has - Hobson now in New Orleans, Lai; Were unable to b present. ine Kensington club win meet tomorrow afternoon witb "Mrs. Paul Hauser, 925 Saginaw streti -Plans are continuing for the J$rge jlyet Jea hich Is to mark; ea titer or. scnoiarsnip loan day apd which s Joeing sponsored: Dy jtne sajem, woman's club to morrow Aflecnoon . at the club house. Every woman in . Salem, or In Salem's vicinity. Is Invited to be. guest.-Amuaical program-of especial Interest -has been arraagf ed by Mrs. Phil Newmyerr who? Is cbairman for; the year ,of the club's piusic epmmltee. l ' r , j , : ri I : Interest In the .third MacDowell club concert of the season on Fri day evening at the First Christian church . is steadily' Increasing, 'An ter,est depending not a little upon he fact that. Frances Yltginle Melton, who, eomingj to Salem in September, and head of the piano department at Willamette univer sity, will make her first formal ap pearance before Salem 'music iof ers.at ibis lime. i . Miss Melton, who Js a graduate of the Illinois Woman's college, ias spent a largo 4iarl of an un usually -interesting .njuslcal career abroad, botjh in iBurope and in the. Orient- Her ecopmeidatlons 4 from some ojf the .most noted pi- Morton, Jr. The Flrsl Presbyterian church Fill be the scene of a much an ticipated Christian Endeavor soci ety party, this evening, January 28. Miss Alice Collard and Miss Miriam Lovell who have charge of the party have planned it to be a trip to Chicago. 1 The "train; will leare promptly at 7:30 o'clock and "passengers" who . will be members of :; Christian Endeavor societies from the entire county have been asked to bring a few picels p4r.a jdimg tp, jpajc JTor their tickets i and other JUiddeAtal jpx pe.ns.ps .of. the trip. ( . 1 , The social is .planned as. an ob servance of National Chrfstian En deavor week, "and the Marion coun ty Christian Endeavor Is sponsor ing the -affair for all Endeavors of the county. I.W'e'd- I ; Marion County ChrHtjaa -En- Jeavor :' social." ' First Presbyter- m ehurch. 7 : 29 o'clock! - - Sweat Briar1 club, Mrs. James Imjah iosfesa.. ;v 1 Aolynk club. Mrs. Jesse 6eorge hostess. - . ' J: 7 i, ! I B. E. club. Mrs. Claude jTown send hostess. - ' ; Jaioii tee opien's- HoiAe and Women's Foreign Missionary so cieties. Joint .meeting at chureh. mory, 8 o'clock. . I 4 ; ; 'Barbara Frietchie tent! Daugh ters of Veterans. & o'clock. Ar mory. : ' I Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees. . initiation.! WOW all. f TnnrAday : Scbolarsnip "loa? ,ea'. Women's club, club house. ; Kensington club. ' Mrs Hauser, '925 Saginaw street, host ess. j ; ; -m : ; t - '' -s - Frldar ' ' I 1 Ma'cDowfill club concert, First 1 consiian cnnrcji, s:i o qiock. i Salem JFlptal society. Of Commerce rooms. , , . Woman's Alliance. . Ms. ta Higert hpstess. at the home pt inrs. j. f,i. uevrs, wjria Summer street. 2:30, Q'ck. ' t MP bridge .club. Cdv.ered .disn supper. Mrs. Ira.Darbjf, liostess. 6:30 o'clock. ; !, ' ' I r - Cooked Food Sale. ! Woman's Forefgn Missionary, society. Al len's hardware .stire. j Salem Music-Teach.er' Associa tion. ,lr, and ix. Frani. Churc- UUi, nosf s , ijiuriniu ituiu ,uu rorcn uommerctar sireex r V 1 !. Salem Paul Chamber Augua- Wl "UJ ' W a T Mo .masters In .the world ar.ej.ei kind-nd tetf yoar irnggfst ,whe-1 S;'w7w .-r'i t. : II ttaer the material yon 'wish to color Is wool 'r iiUt, or whether it is linen, cotton, "or mixed goods. Adv. - u - -" V-. . Miss Melton has , stuped f it William H. Sherwood in Chicago, find with both Bauer and Swayne , ELIZABETH LEVY OREGON'S BRILLIANT VIOLINIST I GONCEHiP FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH SALEM - n I i Wedjwwday EYCTting, Febrpaiy 4 at ' 8 :30;' ? Prices Aults $1.00 X Students 50c JS B I The coming i,p Salem on nesday, February f, of Anthony Eiuwer, .the artisi. Is attracting wide tnUoji, in art.and, literary circles fjikle. t. Euwer wn'9 will be presented fn Salem Jby he Sa lem Arts league will show his ex hibit ft. the . Max hotel at & p'clock In cpnlunctipn, .with a, tajk on his w6rk.''"Pra'ciicaliy the sajtne I exhibit will be jhown in Salem as was nowg jp. rsoTemoer r .vpe Multnpmah holjel In Pprtland. There is the pleasing likelihood of some additional canvasses for 'the exhibit Jhere. ,.: Not only wftt;er col-1 prs. but also poster work, and es-J peclaiiy etcnings, win be snown. Mr. Xuwe'r will "probably consent to remain In Salem for the rest of th,e week. . ',-" ! J .' . .1.'-,... Similar interest is attaching it self to the .coming later 1. the month, either February 10 or 11, Of Theodore A'. Harper, author 'of fThe Mushroom Boy." He will V. a .t.e gneral. seeung of the At,ts'x league, wich wOl.-'be held lii the '.Chamber of 'Cdmmf & rooms.' '..'1 . ' -;" ,. The Wjoman'a Borne Misalonaxy society and the Woman's Foreign Missionary society 01 . tne Jason Lee Methodist church will hold a joint meeting today at the church. The-N3& . - - 1 -mm, tip no; ess Here la Ideal cannent for wonien who -have bei olng without : eprseU . nd for ywr2 JTVt? o Jay; reached ,the ajre when rFirQ-GropmingM, garr fcient 'becomes a necessity for modesty pad good form. . Whils it is absoluly Ixmeleas yet. it provides just thq necessary control to keep the txlpA from spreading rand the iffur.e from Mgging. Jt eraseslthe ygy line 9f ,th.e worsened figure and pro yides a smooth, slender foundation for the -pcesent mode. These results axe ac .iymirii$hd wirthpnt, lhe weaxer be'ws conscious of having- on '.this ideal .Figuje-Groomirig girdle. - movement yet ives a f lat, .straight line. The active woman will find it most cblm' i fprtable, whether she is motoring, walk irt!r. daacinir engaged in mparts. - As a dres gjrdle it is, perfect. '1 wiU not vrinkleror hecome-displaced no imatter ,wiat axuvty jne earex may pe n- gagjea in. ? j - In beautiful batjs,tis, bjocarje ; all silk satin or Jersey silk Some priced as lovras $3.50., . ; 1 Others at .QO'afid $10.00. aiui & I f Devotes of Irene Castle; are re veling : In the first showing ever had In JSalem of the Jatest gowns designed for one who has; won for her; owa;lhe epithet .Aerlca's hest Dressed Woman1 lA num ber: of these lovely gowas have al readv traced some off Isoclety's" most charjnlng aXairs at recent pre-pring affairs. i . .-j - j- ; Jddge ' and Mrs. Wallace . Mc- Camant 'announce the engagement of their son, Thomas McCamant, to 'Miss M"arian 'Andrews;, "daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C." F. Andrews Of Eugene. Mr. McCimout is a graduate of. princetonf and , is at present a-; student 'pt I th.e , Union Theological e,mlnary.rj Jkliss ; An drew wULleaye for thefAat th.e end jol tne. w.ejt and .Wjillj .pe away about a month. OregonJan. Mr, and Mrs. Albert, . Richard Wetjen write interestigjly to Sa lem friends irom theiriXpndon Ad dress on the Salisburyj riad. Mr. Wetjen is still making an unusual suc.cep3.in hislc.tjon ,wrUng,. and finds the JUondpQ ; atmosphere agreeable to the MaaeJ Mrs. Gordon Black! has as her gve&t her brother, Louis Gless of Klamath Falls. Mr. Gless will be here tor the rest of ihehreek. The Sweet Briar clubs will meet this afternoon with ;Mrs. Janjies Imlah. ! Mrs Ira Follis was hostess on Monday afternoon for one of the most nleasant meetings Of the MP bridge club. Special guests of the club for the afternoon were: Mrs, M. Follis, Mrs. ST. A. Raf- terty. Mrs. D. A. Elkins Mrs. Dci McClellan, Mrs. Ellis Laird, 4nd Mrs. Ora Laird. Tne Club mem bers were: Mrs. William Marshall. Mrs. .Albert Smith, Mrs. Ira Fol lis, Mrs. Ernest Peterson. Mrs. pd Fratt, Mrs. Lou Grote. Mrs. Al 11 Stfelner and Mrs. Ira Jarby. l" On Saturday of this week the cjuh will meet for a! 6 130 o'clock cpyeed dish supper. f I . At the meeting of ihe club Mon day afternoon high score among the guests went to Mr 34 Mccieuan,' and among the members, to Mrs.1 Sifn4Hf. The low scores went to- Mrs. Jjilrd and Mrs. Ed Pratt. , Nina Wadsworth jKahler of thf Sa'ntl'am Music Studio at Mill City, ia.'dlrecting the much-favored fp- .eretta. "The Windmills of Hoi land, " for presentation on Tues- 4?y ..eyenlng, Februiry 3. The cast .ySyi include the students . of the studio, assisted by the Mill City high school. The entertain ment will be followed by music and dancing. ' j The .Woman's - Benefit "associa tion of the Maccabees will meet ijhis yaenlng in the WOW halls All officers and members are re- OuesXed to be present, dressed in w,hite, Jfor initiation, aiter which a pot-luck supper will be served. ; The Portia Mansfield Dancers are "decidedly different from he majority of dance! organizations. When Portia-Mansfield and Char lotte perry graduated! from Smith college; they decided - to make heir life work the study of art a&d-ilanc!nK. Hich in the Rocky mountains they haTe established the Perry-Mansfield icamp. , whjcb nas won 'Wide zame as a scnool oz art ehd dancing in ) 'the truest sense. Here the Mansfield dancers spend .June, July and August j of every year, perrecung tnemseives in the art they have chosen for their .careers. Here too, during these months, come girls from all over the country,' in the pursuit of health, beauty land grace. Cne has only to witness the perform ance of the Mansfield Dancers, to realize the perfect grace, attuned to mental and physical develpp- BWrf cooking fafr or shortening .Pjjvjany fat is )svci sb--.muck better vwjieii i it & absolutely jfriiA. .SijtOiJrift fresii as yov use itlib word to describe a new 1 ,. J 1 . I :-.. i i , , i y ; res j;! you mean when, 1 you - say ecsweet crieam. '"Open the airtight can in your I - - kitchen the new airtight can opens iseasiiy as.wii 1 . ' you will find Snowdrift as sweet laid egg.-Snowdrift is sweet-what arid fresh as the day it - was made. " : AVY A- J-- ' -At 11 . ' ';.:' i:i Ati A. AA-- jv y V':----:' Its at ti:ff lit c aJn keeps Sri awdxi ft Fresh : ' I - tiVi '- !" '.-P :U;:-. I':.".' r I.'- : xnent, which such study has be stowed. . A recent quotation from the Louiseville (Ky.) Times reads: "The - 'Mansfield' Dancers have done something which few dancing orgsniratio'ns 'accomplish . "ney nave maae tneir i woric . in dividual, original and really 'inter pretive." . : rh. ' The date for the ' Mansfield Dancers, is - February 18, . At the Grand theater. . ; ;-;; ; I , MIsa Elizabei Levy, w'lll sneiid today in ; Independejac.e. :, In ' the evening' s)ie wljl direct. ,the- con cert glten by the Jiyjependence high schpol orchestra at: the en tertainment at the Iais theater. ; The Woman's Alliance . of the Unitarian church Awjli .meet on Friday afternoon at . 2 : 3 0 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. Mi Devers, s0 Jortn . summer street, wjen Mrs. Augusta Hlfgert will : be the hostess. Miss Maude ; Covl,hgto.n will he on the program for the afternoon. . j .. , , . ' .This wilt be Mrs, HJgeri's lare- well meeting with the alliance un til .she returns '.to Salem on A- outer yisu, as ane is leaving .pariy In ! February foV California.' . Miss Higert 'has heen wjth''her. daLgji tef, Mrs. Devers, since last spring. " '.. a J . -. , A. group of t?n, each of whom had passed .. the 80th birthday mark, "w.ere guests yesterday af ternoon at the home fpf Mrs. "R. J. Tffendrlcks wHen' tlje 1 ladies of the First CbhgTegational chnrc entertained In their special honor. ray.iiSflfliiE PROBLEMS : Adele Garrison New Phase of HEVELATIdNS OF A WIFE ensed glasses, around us.' - and looked all An Insistent Question. :! j i' "4 N ii i , i -: -i 1 . j1 i ! ''Safer : than a church,' elded. "There are very 1 mm Watch Chjjtfs i lBoJyeJs ;Cafifdrrha t fig Children's tiarmje$$ Cojiyrlght hyj Newspaper Feature . service ; ,. ' IS f :s ' '. i' f .Children love Ihe pleasant taslte of ."California Fig fiyrup'V and iladhjK take it. even ; when , bilious. IJeverish, sick, or constipated. No thep laxative regulates -.the ten der; little bowels so , nicely. It. sweetens the stomach and starts the .-"liver : nd ' bowel wlthbu t cramping or. o.wacing. -.Contains no naveuc or-ioothlng rpgs,.. ; only- tAe geauuif; 'jCAy tprnU f"lg Syrup" which, "ha r directions f or 'babies Jand "cldren' vf.rall j;is priated on bottle. Mother! Ton must e iy . Ajauiorni j or. yoy may t tu irfcAU-fg'jrtfnAiv. CHAPTER. 369 j .: IP rr . . ;(: what- haJcrvj underwood SWIFTLY pXPL-AID, j THEN-:DEMAST)ED. I had not luded Harry Under- wood, after ail. ! This was my first chagrined thought as his flippant and stereotypjedsalutatlon, "Lady' air," assauea my ears. j -! p f x - (j-.f s t i as 1 siowiy turned ana lacea lmf the w.ofdsj eem,ed so incon gruous wlthb 'f Appearance 'as. a venerable., whltebearded foreign er ithat for p jbeUdered second, even as whe Ijhad first seen him in hi r.c4e, J j CQuJd not believe that.it was J indeed Lillian's re creant husband who stood; before m ... . I ! . i i . ftut with quick, furtive glance around, evidently to assure him self, that ..nq; ..jone was . observing him. ha snatched .off bis disguis ing, thick lensed glasses and grinned impudently at me, his brilliant black eyes dancing with merriment 4eyes which no one who Had ever seen ihem could mistake for any others than Harry Underwood'4. , Convinced, now?" Jie asked. "you..yre iixe the original Mlsi sourl habj.ij pajd .no attention 19 nis nonsense, I put out my hand sedately as if he were In deed- the' Don ! Ilamon Alvarez whom he fas Impersonating so cleverly.- 1 j f - fit is indeed a pleasant surprise fo meet you,, here' I said .conyen tionally, pitching my V9ice higher than .u.sual.My , father will be so sorry to mave missed you." "I That Ajtt" i . . . i' 1 i . ' ; . : . 'He, took ihe' ene instantly, bent over my hand with foreign de ference."- ' I '"I ."It is I who have all thehow do you say ft In American luck V he answered -in' as distinct a tone as my owji. Xhen muttered; r.What is the row?? 44 ; f : j "There werejame. reporters on that J-og island train," I mar tnufed ckL! ' y'. J ;. ';'! fL-.thatMir'-4li tone of .r.e lief. , "T,ou- mean: Rlckett and he Iher -?' heat I Jt f to the ' tubes. ; I thought some JDf them would be down ihereto seie you, and I was on -the watch for -.them. i -SU' Jthe're not movie report ers, my 4 ear ' he grinned impish lr- "They're . .not . sleuthing f round, trir-raOing your-r every footprint, even.', though t-upT are strictly on the .job. and don't you ever forget Jt,t Cut having once convinced, themselves that youre pa your Vhy to' the Dlcky-blrd, they'll taXelheaickest route up there, without, -.worrying r. them- i f eives. j3Te r TTfhat you'r - Horn 1 'jferjec4 :jctf,th "Fayr , . - J i He' atoned," gut on This thick-' he de- ew peo-. pie" on ithe boat today, (anyway, and ' they're strictly stolid . com muters. , Before we get' to the pthe'r side, you can" go inside, and I'll. dodge around so nobody will connect you. and me at all. Now, tell me, what more -is there in this performance of the r Dicky-bird than . is in the. morningl papers? Have you heard from him?" There was, in his voice a note of -authority which I resented, yet dJ4l not know exactly; how to voice my feeling -and took .refuge Ih! an -evasion, -r--.- . - !Ui.ii , -t "How did you-knowil would he here?" I asked, j ' f . He whipped off the; glasses again and I felt as if the brilliant black eyes were laying .bare, every reservation of thought l!bad. ."All . right, all rlght,"i he said. I'll answer your Question first. $ut that isn't going to get you anything, for I'm here (to learn the whple history of this, little fluttering of the Dicky-bird's. However,; I always believe in hn- morlng the ladles, especially the orettv ones." -? . 1 1 Again he '.flashed the ioid impu dent! grin at me. 1 1 f'So I'll teU you that the mln ute I sawt the account of . the picky-bir4 and the beauteous Miss Foster'in this morning papers, i knew that a certain dlvlnely-fool ish And forgiving little girl would be hot-footing it toward her err ing spouse as Jast as trains could carry her. 60, I accordjingly look ed up train routes, found out me first one In from old: Sag, and stationed myself at .the head '.of the stairs to watch for you. thought I could j dodge without your seeing me; but your eyes were too sharp, . and when you. wheeled and .darted up those stairs, I well, In haven't made aj" study of, your agile brain s well as your other charming attributes. for nothing! I was as sure that you meant to dodge through, the Penhsylvania Roman's ? room: toys the Eighth avenue entrance and thence to the ferry by taxicab, a . ' I was when from another taxi l;3 saw you hail one and beat it dowa " here. ' , j 1 "Now," he burlesqued a dee sigh, "I have answered ineekliH and fully your question, and I am " ready to hear your answer tn mine. Have you. heard from thi Dicky-bird f,(fA cA:&. A& (To be Continued.) ninm LUhlDiiUUI 4?4 mirtiti f tiff UUUI1! fiiBIBIIEElI Kidneys cause backache! . Noi . Four, backache is caused hr lum-rt lagp, rheumatism or a strain and Me quickest reueiu loo thing, penetrat -ing St. Jacons Oil. , Rub it' right on, I four painful back, and instantly the' soreness, : stiff nes? and lameness dis appears. Don't stay- crippled! Get a 3 cent bottle of SU r f JZ Jacobs Oil X r o m ; f o "u r druggist. A !l moment after ft is applied you'll won- der what became o. the backache or lumbago pain. : In 'use for iS years for lumbago : b a p k a c h e, .sciatica, neuralgia;' rheumatism or sprains. Absolutely , harmless. Doesn't burn the skiu." Do you know," he chuckled, "I Adv. 1 -';;- ' ; - f J - " vmmA xa ' , Tour motor ; . never snoCTCCi C7Cr cniicbjzr inxr;;;;;:jr7'th2n itdtcdtliiOTTTOTcr Tied Cro77tLr&vi tztzx fgt fh tmffic.nor better xni!22 m s J5uy it aajwjbcxe jot .ff4be red, y'' Oil Service Statioojmd at geajrra. . I - r ? 1 - T 5 l 1 i