The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 19, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON.
f TUESDAY MORNING, MAY; 19, 1925
Simple, Frqclts, for the
Youim Girl Graduate
Shepherd Witnesses Guarded
v Follorving:Atiack'on-WotHan
soldiers of fortune or ' deserters
from .the foreign legion; but thus
far. as regards artillery Only one
battery, consisting of four guns
hag been' discovered. ." ' " .
11 ra. Drury: ,:, ."Ila-fcr8f-!iei a
match on the piano, and tba apol
ogized for not using the wall pa
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N ENTHUSIASTIC day of Kbit
was enjoyed In Eueeno Sun-
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'- by a large number, of Salem
r In - the K.rteene countrr elutf
oumament 'three Salem raatrbns
f-.Mrs.; Zdwn L. Baker, Mrs. II.
. Olinger and Irs. Ed Cllling-
I: am participated. r ,
.Those motoring down for tfte
vent were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin U
laker. Dr. and Mr. H. II. Olin
;erj Mrs. Edward Gillinghain, Mr.
knd Mr. George G. Brown. Mr.
nil. Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mr. and
LJ4i.i John J, Roberts, Mr. and
fvirs. Kreel Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
jga nford, M r. and Mrs. Dan Fry,
ir.. Air. ana Airsrcnester cox, Mr.
indtMrs. Gus lllxson and Mr. and
tfrs. Georg Hiifr.
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Tlie ladies auxiliary to the Vet
erans of Foreign Wars will meet
n the Armory Wednesday eve
ning at S o'clock. 1
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Miss Luclle ElrodCone of the
Tiost feted brldea-electX She was
ionpr guest this week at affairs
blven hyMrs-. lJorofhy j.IItinxiker
Bailey, Dr. and Mrs. DeWalt El-J
Iod and Dr. and Mrs. Hicks Fen
on. Next Tuesday Miss- Jane
D'lteilly will honor, Miss Elrod at
ridge; Wednesday ; Miss Dorothy
UeGuire is ; entertaining for her
vithan afternoon affair, and in
he evening Mrs. Richard Case of
i'anrouver, Wash., is giving a dln-
;inr r her. Auairs are piannea
for Thursday, Friday and Satur-
Mrs. Daniel Dalton Madden. Mrs.
lAlin
e Gill and Mrs. Ieonard Wil-
Portland Teleeram.
The Writers club will melet this
V '-vendig at the home, of Mrs.
(,ynche M. Jonts, COG South
-fd'Jknxch street for the second,May
jj pieetlng. - " '
Delightful among the affairs
" given honoring coming brides was
i that given'by Mrs. Jesse Martin
j for her niece, Miss Alta L. Martin
in the Macleay grange lodge room,
j The room was beautifully dec
j orated in pink rose buds and
J white, snowballs and. sword ferns.
An interesting program was
Kiveh in which Mrs. J. F. C. Teck
enburg and Mrs. Norma Terwilli
' ger 'gave some very clever read-
u ings. Other numbers of in
tereat were a piano duet by Mrs.
V. Masten and Mrs." G. Berg,
y brink, and a reading by Mrs. Shel
by and Frank Robinson. '
. A dainty luncheon was then
served which was made unique
when little Marjorie Ililborn and
little Lucile Ladue impersonated
real "French! maids" and assisted
JMrs. Martin In serving.
: Mrs. Cornfbrth of Salem Height
presided at-the punch bowl while
IJU.B'Hale Hiborn cut the iecs.
if Those present were; Mrs. Wil-
jm .stapleton, Mrs. William Farr,
"Trs. O. L. ilartln. , Miss Hazel
Martin. Miss Thelma Martin, Mlss-
Ruth Draper, Mrs, II. O. Taylor,
MrsjaieptieilrtMrs. Q. A. Spell
brinlf. Mrs: Ivan Beers, Mrs. John
IT. Plank, Mrs. Welch. Misses An
ona, Klizabeth and Elsie Welch,
Mrs. F. Bath, Frank Robinson.
Mrs. Bartells Mrs. R. L. Putnam,
Mrs. G. Cookin, Mrs. C. Wells,
Mrs. P. A. Wells, Miss Alta Zinn,
I SOCIAL CAXENDAR
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j Chadwick chapter' "ot the East
4 orn Star. Stated communlcaMon."
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j Chad wiclc chapter of the 'East-r
ILern Star, stated communication.
Barbara Mreltchie Sewlngr elub.
Mrs. C. A. Arpkei'iHo Fairmount
street, hostess. 2 o'clock.
Writers,' cliib. Mrs; Blanche M.
Jones, 006- S. Church street,
hostess. ' ' j -' j
5 O.FN. S. club. Miss Marjorie
Brown. 1 040 Center street, hoit-
t Willamette University music re-
V.ul. Waller Hall.
'VX J're-viewiBg of "Daniel Boone"
nd iThe Rag Man.
Oregon The-
itre. 10:30 o'clock, i ,
Merry-Go-Round club. Mr. and
rs. John H. McNary. hosts.
e(inpsuay
f Apollo club concert. Armory;
(i a: l it o clock. : ; ..
; Count-On-Me class of the First
J Bantist church. 2:30 o'clock. Mrs.
Harry Ralph, hostessj '
Satem Daughters Of the Nile.
Mrs. Walter F. Buckner, 1310.
Court street, hostess.
Tliurxduy :
Violin recital. Pupils of Miss
Elizabeth Levy. First Christian
church, 8 o'clock. i
Garden "at home,"! 3 -to 7:30
clock. George Putnam, E. Y.
ansing, and ' William Hamilton
omes. Lincoln 11111.
Violin rffital Pnntla nf Mtaa
A,,,llzabelh Levy. First" Christian
t rjurch, 8 o'clock j . i : - V'
V. '. Friday .i i
First Presbyterian church La
dies'; Aid society.' ChurcJi parlors.
2:30 oclock:.,' - 1 - .
1 Saturday
Salem Woman's club. . Club
house. 2:30 o'clock. ; '
31 rs. Homer Gouleys tea compll'
wenting Miss Mildred Epperson. -
BUNCH
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Mrs. G. L. Morris. Mrs. Lock, Mrs.
Lee Lane, Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mrs.
Creech. Miss Anna Bell Creech,
Ijss Ina May Creech,' Mrs. Dale
Hilborn. Miss Marjory Hilborn.
Miss LucileLadue. Mrs. Cornforth.
Mrs. J. Teckenburg, Mrs. Knight
on, Mrs. Sbelberg, Mrs. Mader,
Mrs. G. Berg, Mrs. V.J L. Masten.
Mrs. John Amort, Mrs. A. J. Pat
ton. Mrs. Lentz; Mrs, D. Miller,
Mrs. Guy Young, Mrs". Rondeay,
Mrs. T. S. MacKenzieV Mrs. Can
non, Mrs. W. C. Kantner, MLss
Constance Kantner, Mrs. J. Printz,
Mre. Suitor, Mrs. E.I Browning.
Mrs. C. C. WitJtel, Miss Buela
Witzel. Miss C. Yates.lMrs. Tuest
man, Mrs. Cillins, Mrs. Nelson,
Miss Masine Dalrymple, Mrs. E;
Teoker Miss Mabel Magee, Mrs
b Magee, Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstead,
Mrs. Shattock. Mrs. Hal Sammons,
Mrs. . Terwilliger, Mrs. Herbert
Plank. Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Harry
E. Martin, Mrs. J. M. Martin, and
the honor guest, Miss Alta Martin,
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Mrs.i j Edna L. Daily Is a guest.
of, her Lsisters. Mrs. W. F, Fargo
and Mrs. S. L. Minard. During
the past winter she has had a
successful, school term at Dallas,
finishing her second year year of
teaching In that vicinity."
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Mrs. William Brown and Mrs.
W. II.- Dancy wfre-guests on last
Saturday of Mrs. Rudolph Prael
in Portland.
Members of sChadwIck chapter
of the Eastern Star ire anticipat
ing the visit tonight; of Mrs. Mary
Alice Burdette, grand worthy ma
tron, of McMinnviihi.; "
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The Count-On-Me etas of the
First Baptist church will meet at
230 o'clock Wednesday afternoon
at the home of, Mrs. Harry Ralph.
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eMr, and Mrs. John H. McNary
will" entertain "Tnembersf of the
Merry-Go-Round club'tTiis evening
at their home, 385 JN. Summer
street. "
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, The pre-viewing of the Yale
University Chron icle, "Daniel
Boone" and "The Rag Man," star
ring Jackie Coogan', . will take
place at 10:20 o'clock thia morn
ing at the Oregon theatre with the
president of each interested organ
ization asked to i send reoresenta-
tlves, according ,Oj. the request of I
the-American Association of Lnl
verity Women. j i
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Priscilla Fry j was a guest
over the week-end at the Delta
Delta Delta house in, Eugene.
The W. C. T. "U. will meet at
2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in
ihe hall. The ladies of the Evan
gelical, church will be special
guests. - ' ' J ' !
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Assistant Postmaster and Mrs.
A. E. Gibbard are entertaining as
their-house guests Mr. and Mrs.
Gage Christopher of ! Los Aftgeles,
and Mrs. Fanny Whitney gt San
Diego. Gage Christophere is a
prominent singer of the California
city and has just tinished an en
gagement at Eugene where' he
Babe Enjoying Sunshine Again r
i Denies Hcs Through as Hit King
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Dale"- Uathris minIingr with the .'sunshine daily j atop St
! Vincent's Hospital in vNew York, , which be hopes to be able to
: leare sooii.t The home-run kinff-denies he Isvrthr0uch.1. and a v
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Though frocks" for the younger
girl mus4Teflect the charming
simpHctty of youth, they may be
as individual as the niore'sophisti
cated xowns-' her older sister
wear. as evidenced by these two
jouthful? dresses which Evelyn
Pierce, Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer
player, wears in "Patsy."
To the left is a straight-beltless
sang the bass solo parts In the or
atorio "The Creation." Mf. Chris
topher has been asked to come for
atJ:&,trrh " engagement .and- it is
probable he . will be. again heard
in the Oregon country; Mrs.
Whitney and Mrs. Christopher are
aunt and cousin of . Mr. Gibbard
and are renewing acquaintance
with the Gibbard families in Ore
gon. A family gatheringat Mon
mouth Sunday included Rer. and
Mrs. T." F. Eddy of Eugene, Mr.
and Mrs. F. O'Rourke of - Mon
mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Gibband, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Persons and
daughter -and 'Miss Esther Gig
bard of Salem. Thus with : the
California guests making four gen
erations of the faraiy together.
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iT Miss Marjorie Brown will enter
tain the members of the jD. N.!S.
Vlub this evening" at her home,
1040 Center street. j -
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cliff or3 and
Mrs. F. G. Franklin had! the op
portunity of enjoying an unusual
ly interesting meeting of the Ore
gon Writers League last Saturday
evening in Portland when a suc
cessful banquet was held honoring
Anne Shannon Monroe, j
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the bottom, whose, only trimming
K:lk frock with a narrow flounce at
Is thej colorful embroider at the
bottom.-j while " the : dresff' nt the
right i one of the quaint bouffant
blyies. Narrow "ruffled organdie pi-fii-antly
trims the full skirt of this
ttock, while the basque-like bodice
has a colorful embroidered corsage
in front.!
Returning to, Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford motored on to Cor
vallis to spend Sunday,
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Mrs. C. A. Arpke 1795 Fair
mount street, will entertain the
Barbara Frietchie Sewing club on
Tuesday afternoon, May 13th, at;
2 o'clock. t ;
One of Anthony Euwer's most J
interesting pastels "Dawn", was
received; in Salem yesterday morn-T
ing by members of the Salem
Writers? club and at an early date
will be! presented to the Salemn
public library as a fittingly chosen
gift. " The picture is kt present at
the Gilbert Studio and Craft Shop
where Mr, Gilbert is planning a
frame especially adapted to it.
The committee in charge of the,
selection included: Mrs Blanche
M. Jones, Mrs. Monroe Gilbert,
and Airs. W. F. Fargo. :
BRYAN CONTINUES
t EVOLUTION ATTACK
(Continued from f&ge 1 )
ren of this nation to be taught
that this bible is untrue? No, and
they shall not be taught, for the
majority of the people of this na
tion believes in the bible and the
hand : that writes the paychecks
should control the school.- j
Mr. Bryan 8ald it would be rid
iculous to entrust the education
of children to "an oligarchy of
scientists," referring ' to the soci
ety for the advancement of sci
ence. The modernists,; he assert
ed, "are marking us' brothers to
the bruteV .V,.';.
Mr. JJryan recently announced
tahaf h wold assist in the pros
eclitlontlof -JFi; TU.rSchopes", 'science
teat tt f -Oay ton. Tenn., -charged
with Violation - of - the Tennessee
anti-evolution "statute. - - -
DISTRESS SIGXALS ARE HEARD
" NEW TOKK,- May 18.- (By
soclated Press.) -Radio broadcast
ing was shut down at 10: 45 o'clock,
tonight when faint ; SOS .signals
were picked up by the station 'of
naval communications. Officers
at the station said that "they cculd
not determine from the first slg
rals the location of the distressed
vessel.!" '; '. ;,
Broadcasting wds resumed after
40 minutes, when all, efforts to
identify the siiip hr. to place Its
locality had faUedi.lt, was said at
natal communications that rships
a' 'sea had been notified to keep a
sharp lookout.", : ' j - ;
CONSTIPATION
A misery that spreads poi-
'- ; ... . son thru the system and a
direct cause of many other
ills, harmful, and becoming
chronic if neglected, is easily
relieved and the tendency
overcome-by, : ' " - :
Chamberjyn's Tablets
Wholesome' and thoroushly cleansmgj
they prevent harmful clogging, and
body - and mind quickly respond to
their prompt, pleasant action, and
beneficial effect on the entire intesti
nal tract. Only 5 cents. - .
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Chicac police have been ordered to take steps to guard wit
nesses in tie cseof William D. Shepherd from attacks following
tlie sluina: by t-o men of Miss .51adj-s Roberts (inset), detective,
who Kavir'evidCTice against Shepherd to Umt grand jury. Shcplw'rd's
attorneys deny; responsibility. Meanwhile Mrs. Julia Shepherd, the
accused man's wife, is fit on $5,000 bail.i She. is seen in court ar
ranging her bond after her indictment as an accessory to the mur
der orWiHiani MiClintock, Tcrphan millionaire.'-
SALEM fiflAN HS ELECTED
FUAXK DAVV IS XAMKD STATE
DEPUTY, OF, K OF C'S r
PORTLAND, Ore., May 18. At
the conclusion of the business ses
sion .which marked the second day
of rthe Knights of Columbus con
vention here today, Frank Davey
of Salem,' was elected'state deputy
to succeed P. J. Hanley, of Port
land. . j
John J. Dooley qf-Albany was
named; state secretary to succeed
A. A. Mickel of Salem.' : The. posi
tion of state treasurer,, whch has
been filled during the past: year
by Leo J. Conlin. of Baker,, will be
held . during the coming year by
Frank Ityan1f" Ontario.
Dan J.
Coman of Portland was elected
state advocate' and Frank Fitt
patrick of Tillamook, state .ward
en; William Eagles of Albany was
named - official delegate to the
supreme convention which will be
held at Duluth, Minn.1 In addition
the state deputy and the past state
deputy will be delegates.
It was decided to hold the an
nual retreat at" Mt. Angel college
sometime during Auguts, the ex-
-act date to be- selected Ayy a com
mittee. ;l ' ' ' ; '. ' f
' By a resolution the" convetjon
went on record as favoring estab
lishment by the order of "not less
than fiveradio broadcasting sta
tion," In the United States and
Canada. 1 The resolution urgffd
that the station, be operated in
connection with Catholic universi
ties. : " : ; '
RIFFIANS ARE MOBILIZING
RICBKIJ4 OATIIKItlN'G IMPORT
AXT TROOPS; ACTION NKAlt
' riARIS , May 18. Abdpl-Krim,
leader of the rebel Riffian tribejs
men.notnly la mobilising ini
poi tntCfdree t. in front pOl the
French along the Ouergha, river in
Morocco but is iaid to be ntilizing
an extensive "efficient propaganda
organization behind the. French.
Marshal .Lyautey,'. the French gov
ernor"rVenerar reports fromthe
trouileu','irea'as taking' steps to
clear? out ,frons,4he Pacific regions
ofMofoccO the v agents of Abdel
Krim, who every where are f insid
uously spreading the idea, of jre-
The armament of the Riffiahs
in the opinion of military authori
ties on the spot has been exag
gerated while the value of the en
emy infantry and. intelligence ser
vice has been underestimated. ,The
Riffians, these authorities assert,
GRAND THEATRE
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l,GC0WtCOHAM'5jrnCRfUTl0rtAL LAU6H RlOX
;,WITH LAWRENCE D'ORSAY,
1 Sensible Prices
$10 ?1.00 and 50c
Heats on Sale May- Mail Orders. Now j
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have some of the best sharpshoot
ers the French ever faced.
Abd-el-Krlm has a few machine
guns which are manipulated by
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Named Assistant
Philippines9 Chief
Brir. Gen. Halstead Dorev
f above) has succeeded BriR. -Frank
R. McCoy as assistant to
Leonard' Wood, governor-general "i
tluPhiIiucincs
FUWCE
For Your Home
Why Not Try An
Eastman Sibloco
It'sja Marlon County pro
ducts cientificy in
staliedr in your- hQme . by
our own men, anywhere
in -the. Salem" district.
; Low in first costUsers
will tell you of its ex
treme economy in fuel
consumption. Easy to
control, and durable.1
-; For information, ,
" Write or Phone : V 1
EASTMAN BROS.
t Formerly Silverton 'Blow-
-- ' Pipe Co. "k:
; , Silvertdn, Ore. ;.
One Big jjiugli ICight '
Tuesday, Stay S6tU
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v nnctoriousl)ver WpW,s
The Caseys took, a. victory from
the VOVb yesterday by a score
of C to 2. j Two critical errors jn
the third inning; on the parts of
the losers icost them the victory.
The WOW's lost becau.se the pinch
hitter and star player, Todd Walk
er, the 200-pounder, was away
from the aaroe- He is expected at
the next game.
FUN SHOP
, . Playing Safe ;
Carter: j j 'Why! do you always
take off your shoes before reach-a-train
to a crosiug?" '
Folwellr : "A fortune teller told
me that I'd die with my boots
on." j;
.i ' -Leah-Ketcham.
; -r Instincts f a er.:'eiuan ;'
Sirs. Drury: "That fellow you
brdught home with you last night
was certainly ill-bred."
Drury: Hfn what way?" .
Hot Biscuits and Honey!
pelicions when made with!
m.
will raise- perfectly
bake properly
0A1XS TIMES TZ2CC2
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Children's Patronage Not Solicited II
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p OREGON
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j Any year's most sensa- . y-"t
tional photoplay.. Made Jfj )r'T
by Ernst Lubitch, pro- i MY? tjf
! ducer of t4the Marriage If ' ' ' 1
Circle j Ti.- : : it 'ZSf'H
MAYMcAVDYJiil '
.YMcAVCfY,
MARIE PREV
pauline Frederick: .
: -V Wit LEWGODY;
" ffilARD LOUIS. MARY CARR. PIERRE GENDROti
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- land Papers Have to Sayr
FLOYU SIAXUULL.?, , f '
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Krnt Lubitark'v HatMt ffort,
;Thr Wom," which wa pre
vifed recently at fh Ritoli. con
tih that,. fcnmistkab!e Lubllsrh
Qualitv that in ,ifMjt.i. "Ti..
lirria C5rcte,"' quite ths'ln? ;
P'y we hmre trrn thii irnos. ?
JOHN .-PAIAUJI ' (Tclearratn)
i. .inrrrMivum, Bi( Ko&t Hi many elaborate
production jut on better. '
BOB HVAZKS . (Joartialj : . -So
remarkabla is this porr -f -th director to
: ? ,erytlriiig ipliu itsU .naturally that ba
baa cut down on tba mrmbcr nf rapt ion. Ha
imiy.how th pictare n4 wh-un it ia over the
HOWARD MciJOWAST k , (Newa) ,
Viv '."J" .i-HTck at tha- lmparbiiitiM tnada
poaaible. by. tli anpreme direction t libiteb.
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- LARRY SESION
THE DOME DOCTOR1
Just try to think what life would
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Without a little jollity;
Gee; wouldn't it be dull and prosy?
Let's laugh, and keep it bright
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Tto Vahrtal . ;
; Fisher: "One of those statistical
friend.Vof ours has figured it out
that if ; all the crossword puizles
were pasted, together they'd reach
half-way around the world.
I Cuyler: "I only wish it could
be done. ; Then I'd take delight in
touching a match to it." j f .
So It Seems I ' K '
l . Lasker: "Why do they call if
the Mime payment plan?"
Hurd: "Because It's always
time for a payment-" 5
'-". -Stella C, Rice.
Don't be afraid to laugh and grin,
For thosi who do commit no sin;
la fact, to do so is a crfm
That's sure to help and never hurt
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