The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 09, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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Phone 106
ATA. GARDEN' WEDDING AT
the country home of Mr! and
Mrs, A.' P. Marcus, sou th or town,
their oldest daughter, Miss-Mabel
Marcus, became the trifle" of Mr.
Earl R. Cooley of McArthur,- Calr
, ifornia. -The ceremony "was
performed at 11 o'clock WednesH
i toy mornl&gv' July 8;w!th theRev:
Monroe Ge-Everett of Cbrrallisbff
filiating. The single ring service
Was'iised. . ..yj ::.-.
j 'A1 garden 'setting of 'unusual
j ef f edreris3 wwas arranged r! with
the " altar Improvised -under ' the
hell bt ShasU'daisfes'Was suspend
ed from the cherry tough, while
baskets of the daisies were used
in a graduated row on either aide
with banks of huckleberry, foliage
and Ivy completing i the?? garden
bower. . . , '
,1 Immediately preceding the cere
s' roony. Miss Josephine i Bross, ae
cdmpanied by Miss Frances Hodge
at"ihepiaho, 'sarig'tn a beautiful
manner "At - Dawning," followed
with a second vocal solo "Until.'!
Miss Frances Hodge played Men
delssohn's "Wedding March.! f
The bride, lovely In white crene
back1 satin,' with crystal' beading,
approached the altar on the arm of
her lather who' gave his "daughter
in marriage. A full-length wed
ding veil j of filmy i tulle secured
with medallions of heirloom
pearls, 'which "have been' in- the
family for many years, adorned:,
the"wedding' gbwn. The' bride's
bouquet was, a shower of Ophelia
roses and white sweet peas. Her
. only attendant 1 was 'her' younger,
.sister, ..'Miss Helen ' Marcus, has
fmald-of-honor, who' was attractive
in rose-pink Voile over' rose-pink
jsatin. She carried a "shower
bouquefof deep pinksweet peas
with' satin 'streamers' In the same
shade. iThe groom was ' attended
by his brother, Mr. Monroe Cooley,'
as best man. '1 ' ' I . ; ! -
! An interesting' interlude In .the
c'er6 mo hy came with' the sinking
of '"The Prayer PeffectH by Miss
! Josephine Bross, ' who" stood " un
seen within the house, i
; A. reception followed the con
: gratulations, :with a profusion of
flowers, used in the rooms, the
! pink - and white tones predomi
nating. ' The fire-pface ; waf
banked -with mountain -greenery
J while a crystal basket of pink and
white wfujtlvua waa used'rjtrtgg
mantel, and other ' baskets of
1B
white perennial peas. hukera, and
sweet peas - variously v about : the
rooms. Mrs. J. W. Harbison,' Mrs.
M. Purvine and Mtss Mary! GIl-f
bert assisted, '- Miss Dorothy
I Moore, in a frock bt piftk present
ed each 'guest with 'a- favor of
bride's cake from a tulle-tied bas
ket. :' ;!'. 111. lr
A reception table of unusual
8eauty was arranged in the dining
room.- A cut-glass bowl of deep
yiVpink gladioli,- guarded with four
Sy ,T exquisitely tall candles In crystal
holders, centered the table. 4 Dur
ing the' first I hour, "Mrs; W. H.
Steusloff and Mrs. John Watt of
Portland presided at the Urns. At
the second hour their places 'were
taken by' Mrs. W. "W. Moore and
Mrs. .D. .A. Hodge. A' group bf
charming young girls, 'Miss Jean
McCIew, and Miss ' Anne'McClew
'fAKngene, Mfea Lucille I1 Moore,
an(l Miss MarJferie Marcus.' assfst-
si(I in' the serving. A host of wed-
mg presents In cut-glass, silver.
liuen were on. display across
one side of the long.livlag room,
i Both Mr.' and Mrs.; Cooley are
Popular graduates .if the 'Oregon
A grlc u 1 1 ii ralctlleg4, Ji r;4cooley
Irom, the department of agricul
ture in 1322 and Mrs. Cooley from
the vocational education 'group in
1325. Mrs. Cooley. is a member
lot only of the "Sigma' Kappa
r sorority but also of the-Delta PsI
KaPPa honorary physical ednca-
; yon fraternity, v Prominent tin
wulcai clrcios, she was a mem
er of the Madrigal club While in
vioiioge. As an undereradiiat
irvCooley was also a member nf
hc campus YWCA" board. Mr.
uoniey is a member of thie-'Alpha
amma Rho fraternity of which
f hti wa8; manager and one bf the
.founders. Since-his eraduatloir in
'I Rrcuiurai he has been a member
tf the faculty at the McArthur
, i mon high school, where ho has
: a!so' -icted as alhletic c6ach. For
number of years he has been nn
; of the leaders In theJ development
sn" Boys anrf nlria i. ,vi,
laTge reunion at firyant park Sun
day,' Jun6 -28th," 1925 The tol-
lowing ' members . : of i the family
wrere present for ? a trreatlv en.
Joyed day: Mr. and -Mrs. Ti'M.
Humphreys, Albany;. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Humphreys, 1580 Oiin
street, Portland; Mr. andVMrs. Al-
bert-Httttiphrfeys" and'sons Hateid
and"Veryl,:-305 ' Wheeler street,
Portland; Mr." and' Mrs. Clyde Mor
gan and "sons Stewart' and Thomas,
Eugene, route " 2 ; -Russell f and
Charles" Humphreys, "sons" of - Roy
Humphreys,4 Sirverton; Mr. -and
Mrs.- W." L.- Ardis ' and "daughter;
Dfelores, "; 994 E. 29th street N.
Portland; Mr. W, H. Humphreys.
Staytonj ; Mr. and ' Mrs. Floyd
Humphreys , and : children f Ruth,
Pay. Lester Leo"-andv Earl, Junc
tion City; 'Mrs. Pearl Humphreys
and 'daughters Clair 'and Eva,
Staytbn ; -Mr;' and Mrs.' Orlo Hum-
phreyshnd children -Theima and
Robert, Shaw;-Mr. and Mrs. "Harry
Humphreyand -children Wallace
and Anita Mae,"staytbn; Mr. and
Mrs.' James Darby ."sh.snrerton;
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hofste Iter and
chfldrenfRoy and Lois, Vancouver,
"Wash. ; Mr. and "Mrs. James Darby,
Jr., and - children Marvin and
Jimmy ' Silverton; Mr. and Mrs.
J. J J. erfler and son Joseph.
Raymbnd.ilveVtOn; Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. - Humphreys and daughter
Maud, McMinnville; .Mr,! and Mrs.
Wiley 'ilumphreys and children
Normanand Lola, ' Dayton; Mr.
and Mrs. John P. Humphreys and
children Elinor' and- Gorton, Mc
Minnville; Mr. and 'Mrs: Joe"1 Edi
son and" sons, Howard and Charles,
Silverton ; Mr. ' and Mrs. 'John O.
HUrfbhreys, 1285 So. High street,
Sal; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cart
wright, Junction' City; ! Mr. and
Mrs. HaTry Cart wright f and chil
dren Berheise and Mildred, Mon
roe; Mr. and Mrs; D. C Evans, an
Son' Dale, Eugene; ' Mr." and Mrs.
Frank Humphreys and Vdaughter
Bernelce, also Marjory" and Marvin
Humphreys," children of 'Harold
Humphreys;, Salem;"Mr' and' Mrs.
George 4 Allen, " Salem; ' Mr. ' and
Mrs."' J. Boyd Ashby and sons Hu
bert and Robert, 210 S. . 19th
street, Salem; ;Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Ashby ' and daughter, Audrey, of
Salem f - Mr; and. Mrs. W. E. Kno w
er and children, 'Lyle- and -Irene,
'of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. ll. C
1 Rich ter and sdns, Daryl and Rob
ert, 652 E. 60th
TSndT
Grace, . of
Today
Woman's ' Evangelistic Prayer
League. Mrs. C. F. Wilson, 47
N. Cottage street. 9 o'clockj ) i
United Artisans' picnic. Spong's
Landing. '
Friday
. - First Congregational church
missionary meeting and picnic.
Mrs. E. 'A.-Miller," hostess.
Missionary society. First Pres
byterian church. Mrs. C. P.
Bishoo.-hostess. - .
Garden-club "open garden'! at
home bf Homer Stalth,f 695 'North
Bummer.
"Womin's society of the v First
Baptist church. Mrs. S. Willis of
HayesTille, hostess.
Missionary " society and r Loyal
Woman's class. First -Chrfstiiin
church, 2: 30. o'clock.
QUOTA ' FOR ESKOWLV t)tT-
IXG IS 'NOW COMPLETE
Special Instructors to HaVe Charge
of Boj- at Coast Brgin
ning 0nly 23 -.
tionap Sunday 'School Association
at Geneva Glen 25 miles but from
Denver.
ForUhe past week Dr7 and Mrs.
RicWle : have" had as their house
giaests, Mrs. 'Bertha Williams' and
little "Miss 'Kathryn Hubbatd 'of
Evanston; 111., who will leave for
the east on Friday. The group
Bpentr the Fouith of July up on
Santiam beyond' Mehama.
Miss Kathryn Gunnell and Mrs
N. E. Cv.r.hell Were naPgrobp
the
of Saletn folks spending
Fourth at. Silver .Creek Falls
Mr. mdiMrs.; W. W. Rose
bran gh, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster
of ' Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. . H
Foster of Portland, "and Mr. and
Mrs. E.1 E. Bragg made'up a party
Spending1 the Week end at Foley
Springs. The Fosters' motbred on
to 'Bend, returhlhg to' Portland by
way of The Dalles.
"Frahk ' Rosebraugh ' spent ' the
Fourth '6rt Gobs Bay In kttendance
at the Sigma Chi annual picnic
Mr. and'Mrs.1' Merritt Davis "are
on' a' tacatlon to Newport.
The Woman's Society of the
First Baptist church Will hold its
regular bi-monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. s. Willis of Hayes-
yille, Friday afternoon, July 10th.
The-program " will begin ; at 4
o'clock and reports from the
Northern - Baptist ConventionNrill
be given at this time. Mrs. Harry
Harms and Mrs. Elma McAllister
will favor the gathering with a
vocal duet. Mrs. Harms will also
render a vocal solo. The men-are
invited to- join the ladies for a
picnic supper at 6: 30. Aiitos will
leave the church at 3:15 and 3:30
Prospects for the YMCA boys'
camp, to be held July 23 are bet
ter this year than ever before.
Much of the promised 'success of
this .year's camp is 'due to the
reputation gained through former
camps. The Salem quota is over-
signed now and neW bines' coining
in can only be taken as an occa
sional one' of thdse already signed
up drops' out. ... . -.
The .camp will be held near
Neskowin, which "means' pfenty of
fishing , for all' who enjoy . that
SDort. It Is to be! "on." the William
Walton"" beaebv-bie of the : "mbsk
beautiful sand beaches in Oregon.
Besides the tegular schedule, a
course of v practical work will oe
carried da. Amongtlfe "special
instructor will ' be J.f Crbnemlller,
deputy state "forester, who will
conduct a" speclaf 'class In'forestry
He will give practical talks on
trees and plant life. ' C. Bacham
will have charge of the botany
andTauna' life classes, and Chief
Rnt will plvn stndiest in Indian
lt- llf. rtf. .avinff
JUIC QUU JAAf? Davu
and - swimming . tests will be in
charge ' of 'Loyal ' Warner, J Red
Cross examiner. Bible study will
be ' in " charge ' ' bf Ben Kimber.
Bob'.Bbardman' will have" charge
of the first aid and sex hygiene
instruction. .
Regular hikes and nature study
tramps will be on the daily sched
ule. The supervision Is of-the
best and parents can 'be assured
that' 'strict supervision will be
maintained from the first hour of
the morning to the last hour at
night. '
Ole Olson I Crary, -the famous
camp chef, will nave cnarge oi
the kitchen. He is famous for his
camp menus and is remembered
with true regard by all last year's
campers.
Add Garraoif s - New Phaiie of
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
Copyrght 'by, Newspaper Feature
Service
Bi'sleY l.l-krkstrian Rot So
, sur6otMargetswwater
I "li 1 1
DtPLtN A'UTsley "taarksman kay ne waa not 8are whether he
ffor three months In the- tstftary
6f th Suir.
He expened 1.000 pound " of
ammunition but honest enough: to
may be good at shooting at tar
gets,-but r pretty pOor 'when it
comes to tbootlng seals. The min
ister for fisheries disclosed in the
Dall. " when "dealing with com
plaints of the destruction of fish
by seals, that the ministry had
cngaged"a 'BlSley "marksman "to
shoot seals and kept him at work
had killed one seal.
I nnrinn tn RrltfrT Pirlf
Dobksrto Attrabt ships
LONDON rLondon la plannihg
to make the landing 'of traveler
at Tributary docks so easy and
pleasant that liners will bring
their passengers here instead ot
going to Liverpool, Plymouth oc
Southampton,
At1 an expenditure estimated at
$20,060,000 huge, new docks will
be bttilt aid the latest devices for
the rapid" embarkation of passeng
ers and bargage wQl be Installed.
London tan 'be reached In 40 mfn"
utes' frbm TiTbury, : as - against
much longer train trips from other
ports. - The woTlr1s"'to start at
once'
CHAPTER-54
Why MAdge WaWble to Ifetrart
Leila's Thowghti From Her
1 Own Problem
I had spenfa "tense" qnarter of
ah hour In the effort to convince
Leila Durkee that her husband did
hot care for Bess Dean, except as
he would admire any pretty and
witty girl. 'But at' hej-'direct ap
peal to me to convince her' of AI
f red's truth,' T flinched; for-a on-science-stricken
second, ' although
I' was able to. keep Leila in ignor
ance of my feeling. :
For I was far from"suTe-Jtrst
how strong was Alfred's" admira
tion of Bess - Dean's undeniably.
good looks,' keen ' "mentality and
fascinating Httle "ways. While 1
had been annoyed at Dicky's at
tentions to the girl' in the hectic
days which I remenibered only too
clearly, yet I had' khbwtf Jay Teter
Pan far too well to be jealous'.Of
mm wnere Bess Deap. was con
cerned. But while I was reason
ably sure that Leila had as little
to fear as I." yet' I coulu" not tldf
myself of a lingering little' doubt
concerning Alfred's real feelings.
But' I schooled my .face and
voice so that no hint of my doubt
should escape me, and answered
Leila wfth a convincing air bf sin
. -LS u e. irt-lo'dacL., All the ladies.of the con.
a Airs. . v in iium-i
Mr. an
phreys and - daughter.
Shaw, Oregon, v- ' iv.
-The family - voted, unanimously
to" make' the event an annual -affair,
meeting 'each season on the
last Sunday - of June ; in Bryant
park, Albany. This year exactly
one hundred persons were " pres
ent. 1
i The "Missionary societyxof ! the
First Christian church1 vftV meet
gregation are cordially invited
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The-Woman's Relief Corps will
hold Its regular meeting this after
noon "-at the fair' grounds. The
members are asked to brihg Well
filled ' baskets ' for ' the afternoon
lttnchedn.x !
Mrs. Jaihes Sykes 1 entertained
bvter' the 'week end her" nephew,
! Merle W.v Schenk'bf Seattle 'Who
motored "down.' A number of side-
oys- and Girls" club "work." Tho
fronts of 'Mr.' Cooley, Mr. and
r..'II, W.' Cooley of Jetrerson.
owlBg to a business trip to Illinois,
feconsinMfchigan, and danada
rnicit will necessitate "their kb-
nce until the 'middle of Aueust. Musical Puzzles
7 fre tinable 'to' be present tor the I Dance of the Gnomes. . ,". .
"-tremony,
at 2:30"o'clo'ck' Friday afternoon
ih the church 'parlors' for the In
stallation of hew officers. An "in
teresting ' program has "been ' plan
ned' with the Lo'yaf Woman's class
of the church .meeting jointly , with
the' missionary society.; The hos
tesses "of the day.' will". be: Mrs.
Stella Gabbert, Mrs. oD. B. Stmp
son and Mrs. AV E. Wood.
' The officers to be installed -are:'
President, Mrs.' Ralph Cooley ; vice
presidentMrs. J. C Perry; secre
tary," Mrs." Arthur Welch ; treasur
er,' Mrs.' C. F, Reilly;-literary sec
retary, Mrs. A. E. 7Vvood; and li
brarian,' "firs." jC.'F. JDoane.
The out-golng oificers of, the
sbclety ' are: president;vMrs. John
HumphreysMrs. Jl C.! Perry; Mrs.
Arthur WelchCMfs.' Ralph Cooley,
and'Mrs. Ed' Townsend. , . '
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f, Mrs. MarlerFlint McCall -enter
tained her piano students with'. a
delightful summer muslcale,' with
grimes and delicious refreshments
following, "'a? pleasing 'program.
Wfld' flowers 'decorated the rooms.
SThe 'program,' Interspersed' With
stories, 'u'zzles, " and drills 1 In
rhythm,' was ! as follows: - 7 ' -' j;
Duet, ''PaVade"-. ; . lily.i 'iff
( ; . :. Patil Gibson and Mrs McCall
Piano olo,' Marbh MHitaire : . '. .
. .'. 'Howard Pcefcles
Exercises' In'"'4 rhythm, by "the"',
class. ! ; L .i ; v :
School Day March ! . ..'.,
,,i Harold French
A group" of musical stories Duet ,
!' ""Evening 'Star Waltz". . ... .
U . . ..Frank and Hilda Crawford
Carnival" bf Venice . . Eldon Olsen
a. Runaway Horses . . . ... .' . . .
b. , A "Queer Story!. .Julia Shepard
a. My First Waltz . . , . . .i
b. Wild Rose Waltz. Paul Gibson
Dance of the. Toys. . . .Irene Olson
trips'were enjoyed around the
ty. ... v 1 - i V"
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Mr, arid' Mrs. Elmer Ross mo
tored over the MacKenzie Highway
to Bend for the past week-end.
, i t ; ; is. M. ' t
! After a' wedding trip' tol points I
horth. Mr. ' and " Mrs. Cooley will
return to Salem the latter part of
fiie month, after which the win
w ;to 'McArthur," Califbrnia, to
V'V , irie,' bbme. The bride's go-
was u - en-t
, oi beige benealine. with
Mouse 0r ereen nnWliv Vnir :
;ith hat and accessories to har
;.aonize. ' " ; .'
lnTitatlbns'were issued 'only to
-auves and the closest friends.
,;'; : ; .Evelyn Mtrston
Thistle Down Two Step ... . . ". ; .
. .;......,..... Del bert Harritt
"Nearer My God to Thee.Twith
. variations . . , . . . Eldon' Oisen
a. Danie of the Fairies. . . . . .'
b: Old Black Jo . Mar jbrie Herritt
Duet In" a' Gondola . . . . .'. . .' .
. i . . Frank andHllda'1 Crawford
1 t)r. and 'Mrs.' Donald ' Vtayhb
Riddle plan' to'ieaVe 6n" Saturday
for-Denver Colorado, "where they
wilfTspend (h6 doming three weeks
Dr.'Rlddle will- be' an 'taatnrctor
Gei-fTtan Repliblicans r
vHofior Membry of Ebert
H EI DELBERG .f JtSermany The
esteem In which large sections ofi
German;,pebpler,hbld' The" late first
prtsident, Friedrich Eberf . finds
eloquent expression in the nn-
merous'pngrimages to "'his tomb
by republican organizations of
various1 kinds. There are always
fresh flowers On the grave, fur
nished by" individuals br" societies
honorin"g"hIs! memory, and espe-
ially on Sundays there Is a con
stant stream of visitors. Many
workers singing societies pay
tribute " to their late leader . by
singing a 'dirge at hi3 tomb.
y V.; - - ,.
JAPANL.X 3IORE TAXES
TOKYO tn view of the excellent
returns" Irom the luxury taxes
which Went Into effect last August
the department of commerce and
industry" is 'repbrted to" be consid
ering the enforcement bf further
duties, atls'saidthat'an Increas
ed Import' duty "'On A wktches "Is
being contemplated-Owing; to the
fact that - the Japanese 'manufac
turers are' hoW turn In g'buT watch
es of a';4tiartty comparable 'with
the best foreign make. Grapho-
phone records 'ate also "included
In the list on which "icre'ased 'du
ties are expected to be .placed.
W. II. Hehdersori, Miss Grace
Henderson and Miss Eleanor Hen
derson have returned from a week
end vacation trip to Newport.,
,'. .i '!
Among a large number of out
of -town - guests present - tor the
Marcus-Cooley .wedding yesterday
at the Marcas country home were!
Mr; and Mrs.1 Warren Cooley and
sons, Junior; and 'Gordon; Mr.-and
Mrs. 1 Lee " Cooler - and danehter.
Winifred. MarveltCooleV. Mdnrbe
Cooley; Cora Rostf indJlttle Betty;
and 'Mr. and Mrs1 W. Cooley, the
grandparents '-bf f the groom," of
Talbott, together with' Miss Ver-
nittalDevancy:ot Albahy.
i ' . : " :-"r . . ."
Miss Jean Wilson will leave-on
Saturday of this week' to spend
remainder of ; the-summer at Wil
lows, California) as the guest of
Mrs, Whitney Gill (Ruth Schultz.
Mtss Wilson ia the T daughter - bf
Mrs. -Ella Schultz Wilson of the
State Fair Board.
TAx.' and Mrs; Albert ' Richard
Wetjen are "expected ' home this
week from a season abroad. -
Mrs. G.'A. Nye, Mlss Dbrls, Nye?.
hfad'Mr. and 'Mrs. John B. Ulfleh
mbtoYed "to 'Iof vallfs on' Monday".
Over the FoArth bf July the family
enjoyed" picnic party With 'a
group of friends at'Rrekreall-park.
Dr. and 'Mrs.' J. p.- McCormick
are at Deer Lake,yWash.. 'for ten
days havlttg motored ' Bp over the
Holiday week end for tbe' Epwbrth
League ' institute;. Kentieth Mc-
Cbrhiick, accompahled his parents
as f ar asVancouver,1 AVash.,"arid
spent the Fourth with Willamette
university friends.
'An Interesting" yacht trip on the
Lower Thames" is recounted In a
recent letter from Arthur Rose-
braugh-'lhe son !ot Mr." and'Mrs.
W. W. Rosebraugh, ' who is
Knpdeg schiilar at -Oxford, j Miss
Ardis .Welch' and jier Bunt, tMlss
nidred. Welch; of; Portland, UnJr
versity of -Oregoini students.; sailed
on the 26th bf June from Montreal
for England, The Migses Welch
The Humphrey's famiij ; held a during the gerlo In the Jnt5r'rift-.yJU epen j JSff&j Cgglta iKg j
traveline in ' Italy. Germany, the
Scandinavian countries,' and Spain
Mr. Rosebraugh met them in Eng
land. '
Judge and Mrs. P. J. Kuntz en
tertained as their' dinner guests
bn Tuesday 'evening Mr.'and'Mrs;
s: E. tJlfver bt Ritzville; Washing
ton. Mrs, Oliver' wlU 'be' remem-
Jfbf mer Wplame'tte ; university stu:
dent. . ' .. " i ... '-. ' ;
X)n Monday. Judge and ' Mra.
Kiintz returned ff6bi,ii ' week-end
at"" Corvailis" ahd 'Newport; having
motored over to the beach resort
for' the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Schramm and family
. Earlier in the month. Judge
andf'Mrs., Kiintz entertained 'Mr;
and'Mrs.' George' Nv'ood of Cincin
nati; Ohio.'' Mr. Wood is a' nephew
of Mf.'Kuhtz.
' ,!" " ' " ' ' '
' The v W Oman's Evahgetlstlc
Prayer league "will ' meet "at 9
o'clock 'this morning at the home
of; Mrs." CF. 'Wilson, '473 North
Cottage street. Mrs. George Per
kins' Will' be the leader.
'
The United Artisans will hold a
picnic , today, July 9, at Spong's
landing at 6 o'clock. Plenty of
cars will be "available "for " those
deslring"to go. ,'Mdtbrs "will leave
McCornack hall promptly at 6
o'clock.. Each family Is Invited to
.bring a 'luncheon and dishes. Hot
coffee will le served free. The
grbup'is anticipating a particular
ly interesting evefalng..
MrsrWV'W. Emmons," Miss Lu-
1 r ft, ,. t -ii - . i .-a
cille Emmons, ana miss Marian
Emmons' returned" yesterday from
a vacation at XMesaowin. itaipn
Emmons motored over - for - the
group. .
In spite ot the warm afternoon
a number op Salem golf ' lovers
spent ""yesterday " at ' the " Illlhee
country club" for the!weekly "La
dies Day." "Mrs. John "Farrar
defeated Mrsi, Paurilehdrlcks in
the "Beaten "EJght" "flikht.'whne
in thej'puttlng contestj'Mrs. jE. L.
tiaker and Miss Alta Jones were
the winners. The majority bf'the
women enjoyed mah'.Jbngg" and
bridge within the cboTef sheRef"b
iJl8 cJab-Joj-ge,
Madge Salves Her Conscience.
"If" all you need to'" make you
the happiest woman alive 'is my
assurance' that you' have no real
cause to hate Bess Dean; you'd bet
ter get Out your banners to cele
brate," I said. . "Now, let me
bathe your face and put on your
shoes. You' don't want to let Al
fred know that you have been cry
ing."
I purposely made my voice
brusque to conceal my own emo
tion at the sight of the Joyous re
lief which had flooded her face at
my assurance. She was so emi
nently child-like in her " unqtte3
tioning belief of all I had told her.
that I chilled with the fear of hav
ing lulled her into false security.
But I salved my conscience with
the reflection that almost any de
ceit was' justifiaDle in her condl
tion of mind and body, and steeled
my' will to the resolve that I would
make my assurance of Alfred's
essential fidelity come true if 1
had to half-kill -him in the pro
cess. '
She smiled' up 'at me Joyously,
and '-made a pathetic attempt to
arrange her hair.
"No, Indeed; he mustn't see that
I" have "been crying," she assented.
I I ' suppose I ought to tell
him . -
She broke off after a shy glance
at 'me, with the color flooding her
face and neck.
"P6or; Poor Mother!".
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"Don't tell him anything just
now," I advised, laclng'her shoes.
4111 fell you why when I've played
lady's' maid for a few hiinutes."
That her' curiosity" would be
aronsed'by my' words, I knew, forj
I had uttered them with that pur-!
pose, and I noted with satisfaction
that while I bathed her facer and
rearranged her hair, she appeared
to Je debating something with her
self. At least I had succeeded in
diverting her -attention, I said tb
myself with a humorous remem
brance of hearing the expression
used by-a. psychologist lecturing
on children's management. And
when she was restored to her usual
dainty appearance, she finished my
analogy toy saying naivety:
' ''Now, will you tell me why?"
'Because Alfred will be so sor
rowful tonight that! c he Won't be
able to think of anything else Bave
hU'Mother. 'And you must be
brave and help him."
'I' But 'mr arm around her as
spoke and felt my heart constrict
with pity as :her Blight figure
trembled arid 'shrank clofeer ta me.
"Oh. Madge! .What is It?"
In the fewest words I could mus
ter. I told her of her motner-m
law's mysterious ailment .which
she had kept from the knowledge
ot her son and daugh'ter:ln-law tor
fear of worrying them, of her visit
with me to Dr. Foxbara. of-his
verdict' that 'an 'bpbration "Would
brbbablv'be hecessary. and of the
fact that Alfred was evri now clos
eted with his 'mother, after I. had
told 'him at ' her ' reqtfest of her
plight. ; '
Oh poor', poor Mother!"' Leila
walled when I had finished. "And
we never dreamed the brave, un
selfish 'darling! 'And? poor A1
fred! What a selfish girl I've been
thinking only of my own trou
bles! -Don't you think I might go
to them now, so they, will know
how much I want to help them?'
(To be continued )
- The Bhort skirt and short hair
seem to have come to stay. : Now
if we can only get the short ballot
and a shorter legislative session.
we will' feer that there is such a
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