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J ; ' fwMmi'iiiiHi -iwti.iiir ii-r'Ti' Tiimii 'i iv'juii TnnOREGOWBPATESaAN, SALM, 0HEG01? HUSBMJD'S but I knew that an unnr, ah Three Generations of Beauty- heard from our neighbor of the escaped bootlegger, she would be down again, filled with the excite E : ' ment which any suggestion , of mystery always brings to her m'elo drama-loving soul. - Katherine and I looked at each other blank- ' r - , , i. M. I,,,,!. him i .. , . . . , . iuuiwuAi iuuiuxiAU. Auuui b. 4i " . :- - . . " i , , i i mi nil 3 T ST Tij AUDRED Phone BEFORE a large number of members of the Salem Business and Professional Woman's club last evening in the Chamber of Commerce, Misa Grace Elizabeth Smith, assistant attorney general, and a' representative of the Salem club at the national convention held , In Portlands- Maine, told of her experiences and impressions of the convention. InT addition to Miss; Smith's talk ' Miss Sylvia Woods entertained 'with a reading i i ana Miss Claudia Lewis, rendered J f ?everal mu seal numbers. r'f Mies Smith left -Salem on Jane I? and spent two days, July 12 . . nd Z. at the national convention. Before going to Portland, Maine, she visited in Washington, D. C. with two former Salem residents,' Mrs. ' Emma ' Cornelius and her daughter. Miss ! Minnie Cornelius. While In New "York she renewed acquaintances with Miss Martha Edwards . who was - formerly a teacher of domestic science in the Salem, high school. Miss Ed wards is now doing social service work in New York City. She also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes in New York City. ; ; In Boston Miss Smith, was the gues of her. Sister. Mrs. R. W. Walton. ' While 'in that city she was complimented with' a lunch eon by the 'members of the Wom en's Bar Association of the stJe of Massachusetts'. Boston 'papers at this time carried interesting re ports of Miss Smith's work in! Ore- - Mrs. Walton accompanied Miss Smith to Portland Maine, for the convention. They visited , many i historic pots, : including Lexing ton, , Concord,! Salem, Gloucester, 1 warn pscott, Mar blehead and oth- er places of interest before Miss Smith left for home. - Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell who have been enjoying an exten sive tour of California, returned to their home recently ' H Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Barr and aaugnter, josepmne, and sons, Karl, Henry and Raymond, and their house guests, John Barr and G us tar Kestiog of Kansas City, Missouri, left ; yesterday . by motor ' for Crater Lake and ' Klamath - FIls country. They will return to the city by way of. Bendaudthe ;. McKenzie Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Barr entertained their guests last week at Newport being domiciled in their-attractive summer cottage, Over the week end a delightful trip over the Mt. Hood loop was enjoyed.'. Mr. Barr and Mr. Keating plan to remain in the west a fortnight longer before returning to their home in the middle west, i ! ! t Mr. and Mrs. Henry E, Hlnstzen V ni...i.t ... - ii .i. - "- . . ' o. Jrer the birth of a daughter at e Salem hospital Sunday eve- ng. , - K-v The three women's organiza tions of the Jason Lee Methodist episcopal cnurcn, io Lames' Aid. the Hpme Missionary society and . the Women's Forum, met yester day at the home of Mrs. J. M. Sharpe on. Nebraska avenue. : Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Coffey of Portland were the guests. Jast .week-end of Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Silver, f A trip to Silver - Creek Hell Grow Up to Be Merchant H.. Gordon Sd fridge, Ameri- cn-born owner ' of ' BriUin's greatest : department store, in London, is going to begin train ing1 his grandson, :Jan-Jacques ; Sibour, son cf 'the ,-V.icomte Si bour,;for a career a'tacrchant prince at an early e-e. ;Thc boy's , ciothcr was VivUt StU- ' I - y I " I - - - '. - ,j 1 ' ' - j ' ! . I BUNCII 08 falls, was enjoyed Tif Mr; and Mrs. Coffey and their guests last Sun day." - . . - Among the" guests at the Mathis summer home at Newport are Mrs. James Gorton and' Miss Gwynne. Mr. snd Mrs. Mathis are spending the summer at the seashore, v ." .Mrs. J. C. Nelson has .returned to her home after spending an en joyable week-end' as-the guest of Mrs,- David Eason in McMfainville. Among the Salemites vacation ing In Newport are, Mrs. C..K. Spaulding, Mrs, Walter Spaulding and ,Mrs Roy Mills. They plan to return to Salem the first of Sep tember; . ' i I 1 Mr. and Mrs. ' Kenneth Prince and Mrs. Emma Mint on are enjoy ing a short sojourn at Oceanside. -'i:'r,:--, r - ' J Mrs. Walter Woods of Corvallis and small daughter, Olive, were week-end guests of Miss Sylvia Woods. - . ' " , The members of the Never Fail card club entertained recently in honor of Mrs. Molly Bennett Tat the home of Mrs. Will Bennett. " ' Club members who, enjoyed the affair were Mrs. Mary Nyhart, Mrs. Charles Lucas,7 Mrs. Joe Mar tin, Mrs. "OdisKinnon. Mrs. Oil Darling, Mrs. i John Shlpp. Mrs. Irene St. Helens, Mrs. Pauline Clark, Mrs. Fred Mclntyre, Mrs. Clarence Townsend, . Mrs. . :i Will Watson, the Chonor guest, "Mrs. Molly. Barnett and the hostess, Mrs. Will Bennett. , Mrs. Collie Dickson of Phoenix Arizona, was an additional guest. ', -- - The Misses ' Lillian and Pearl Applegate had. as their guests last week Miss Alice Applegate and Teddy Applegate of Portland. They returned to their home by motor Sunday evening. - . ! Mrs. William Fo'rdyce Fargo is enjoying, a short sojourn at New port as the guest of friends. u .-. - .;K;T-f Mrs. ; W. Carlton Smith . enter tained as her guests in her' sum mer home at Neskowin last week Dr. Smith's mother, Mrs. Smith of Albany and his sister, Mrs. H. Looney of Jefferson, ; . ; Mrs. Ercel Kay. and small son joined Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay at Keskofwln last - week-end. - They plan to be absent from the city for several weeks. - Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dickson, who have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin,' motored to Portland last week-end. At a. simple home wedding per formed in the home of Mrs. Annie Martin, on South Church street Mrs. Mary P. Wilson became the bride of Bruce Eric Sundquist last Tuesday. Rev. John J. Evans of the .First Christian church per formed the double ring ceremony. The wedding was informal but very charming and the bride at tired in a gown of white satin and carrying a shower bouquet of Re gal lilies and Cecil Brunner roses and. King Royal dahlias, made a pretty picture amid the huge bou quets of Shasta daisies and crimson- gtadiolias which filled the room. - Preceding the ceremony Miss El len Foster sang, "Just For You" accompanied by Carl Lemke. who followed that selection ; with the wedding march. After the cere mony a wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Sundquist left by motor . for a- tour of the Oregon beaches. "Mr. Sundquist is asso ciated with Theo M;- Barr in the city and Mrs. Sundquist is a mem ber of the faculty of the state school for the blind. They will be at home to their friends at 255 Superior street after August 15. , The Herren clan to which many Salem people belong held a ; re union and dinner at Champoeg last Sunday. A delightful day was spent in conversation and at the close of the dinner a. vote was tak en deciding to make the first Sun day in August the annual meeting day of the clan:.-. -: Salemites attending the reunion were Florence Herrea, James Her ren, Vona Herren, Pauline Herren, Carrell Herren, I. T. Moore. Adela F. Moore, Frankle Moore, Helen McLane,' Harlan- McLane. Harold McLane, rj McLane, Effie Has tay, Floyd Hastay, Kenneth Has tily, Horace Herren and , Lynne Hastay. Others attending the af fair were - Mrs. Ellen . Herren, George Bailey and Flora Bailey of Sherwood; Anna Blunt of Albany; Mrs. M. E. Herren of Ontario: Carl Herren, Lulu Herren, Melville Herren, Faythe Herren, parrel! Wayne Herren, Arthur "Melville Herren, Robert Allen Herrea, Ida Morris, Morris M.- Geer, Elma Louise Geer, and W. C. King of Portland; : Ira H. Moore,. Esther Moore, Bruce Moore, Dale Moore, Jaek Moore and Margaret Moore of McMinnville. v . On "Wednesday evening July 28, the women employees of the office of the secretary of state surpri . - Nirw York judges have just decided that Miss Mary Phillips has the "perfect smile I' k She, is now displaying it on Broadway. She aspires to be a gTeat .dramatic star. . . i y 1 i i - , j I SOCIAIi CATjqNDAIt t TODAV Marions-county Veterans', asso ciation -will meet ; at. Silverton Thursday -morning ( at 10:30 o'clock for an all-day meeting! All patriotic orders, in .r the ' city V are urged to attend. J : s .. Miss Alice Boock in her home on Hood street with a miscellaneous shower. . Many beautiful gifts were presented to the bride-to-be. Miss Boock, whose marriage to Mr. Glen Gorton will be an. event of August 25th, has been a popular member of the force for the -past eight years. In addition to pres ent employees, several former em ployees ; were among the I guests. Delicious refreshments i w er e served..! j :.J ;- ; . :;- -".. .. : :. -The .following were present: Miss Esther Etickson, Elvira Gold, Katie Reinhart, Ola M. Yokel, Floy Webb, Mrs. Dora Aufranc, Mar guerite Myer, Mrs. E. j Thornton, Cecils Knox, , Vivian Leff ingwell, Nancy Savage, Mrs. Harry Hutton, Gertie Capps, Grace Thrapp, Verda, Olmstead, Mrs, Irma Gorton," Myr tie Davis, Winifred Taylor, Mrs. Sam, Burkhardt. Laverne Kantner, Marcella Caspell, Thelma Tallman, Elizabeth Schotthoef er, Mrs. Helen Culp, Charlotte Lin.dqu.Ist, Hattie Brown, Eulalie Lindsay, Catherine Vincent, Mar jorie Mellinger, Mur- dette Heenan, Mrs. Lottie Robbins, Mrs- Klttredge, Violet Peters, Katherine Pugh, Mrs. L. Kezar, Mas. Perry, Minnie Saalfeld, Cora Talkington, Maim i V. Victor, Mrs. Richardson, Jessie Miller, Velma Rominger, Zenda Bush, Annabelle Golden, Edith Welborri; Mrs. Berg man, Cleo Walker, Mrs. Ben Rider, Mrs. Floyd Gibson, Mrs.; Russell Davenport, Mrs. Bertha Carlson, Mrs. Vera Barrick.. MrsL Beryl De- Guire, Mrs., Ethel Crdnke, .Mrs. Ben Woelke, Mrs. Maude Ramsey- er. . Mrs. La Rue Ross returned last week-end from a month's visit on the i Atlantic coast as a delegate to the I national convention of the Business and Professional -Women's clubs j which was held in Portland, Maine, last month. Dur ing her sojourn in the east she Prince's Hostess. ; iriSbutli Africa ;LaJ ''CraafV' -"-wire of Sir IAviJ Cud tt-former ti;h com t.3siccr. far Coui!i Africa in Lc-.:r, was' hcitesa of the Fr: ; cf t zr t h!j stay; . ! 1 A visited relatives and friends in Portland, Boston, Hartford, Conn., and New, York City. ; Some of the most delightful days of her trip were spent in the Catskill mountains where she re newed acquaintances with relatives ot her father's people. She. visit ed the old home of. her., great grandfather, a stone house which is still standing. . . . . Mrs. Ross . was the . week-end guest of Dr. Clarence. Crane, re nowned Boston surgeon, at his country place at Dover, -Massachusetts. Dr. Crane formerly resided in Salem and last fall was a guest of Hal D. Patton, during- which time he visited many old Salem friends.; ; . . . The returq trip to the coast was madejby; way of the Canadian Rockies. ; Mrs. Ross enjoyed a stop over at Banff and Lake Louise on her way home. Dr. Mary Pur- vine, also a delegate from Salem to the Business and Professional Women's convention, will arrive home later this week. She is vis iting relatives and friends in New Tork City. Among the Salemites attending the Epworth League Institute at Falls City this week are Merwin and Neva Stolzheise. Mr. C. E. Hanson, Associated Press operator of the . Statesman returned the first of the week from Seattle and northern Washington where he vacationed for . two weeks. Mrs. Hanson and children remained in Seattle to visit rela tives and' friends. Mrs Charles BuseyMrs. T. W. Davies,-Paul j Hansen and Paul Davies made up a Jolly party that motored to Neskowin the first of the week. They Joined Mrs. D. H. Taylor of Portland who has a cot tage at the seashore. Mrs. C. Leroy Brown and daugh ters of Portland and Mrs. Ida L. Niles and Miss Gussie Xlles of Sa lem were guests ot Mr. and Mrs D. Benirett; at Labish Center last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kozer enter tained as their guests . last week Mrs. Kozer's mother, Mrs. B. A. Belcher of Portland and her sis ter. MrsFrank G. Pritchard, also of Portland. . . Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Endlcott have as their honse guest for sev eral days Miss Carolyn Jordan of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Sev eral delightful informal affairs have been planned in her honor ... ;. .:.-' Mr. ajid Mrs. A.' E. Huckesteln and daughter. Margaret, returned on Sunday from a two weeks' out ing spent at Rockaway where they have a summer home. , . j A regular meeting of the Mar Ion .county : veterans association will be held today in the K. P. hall in Silverton. All patriotic organ izations In the county are asked to send representatives. A business meeting with the election of offi- . r"!r Kwrr.ia ronrsir rora m :vs w im to Out-of-door e Do you enjoy the satisfaction of a day's outing without - i r f eyestrain and headache? - ' HAVE YOUU EYES EXAMINED! roi: I LAND 8.1LESI Cor. State and Hih Streets Adelfi Garrison's Xew Phase f REVELATIONS OF A WIFE 'opyrght by Newspaper Peatnre t "" " .. Service ; - CHAPTER F77 THE WELCOME HOME MOTHER ! GRAHAM GAVE MADGE : ''Margaret L" My motheMn-law faced me sternly, as Mrs. Ticer, Katherine and I. , with Junior elinging to my hand,' came Jnto the farmhouse living-room. "Didn't you hear me call you when you went past the kitchen on your way to Ticer'st" I turned to Katherine with an exasperated little gesture. So she did call, after all!" I said. "The car mad an m.h noise I wasn't sure, and I knew you were in a hurry for me to get to airs. Ticer'a. so I didn't stop." ine keen eyes of mv mother-in- law registered nttpr HiqhfOtcf-nf my ingenious exclamation. - ' That may do for Borne neonle." she said- grimly, "but you can't puu any-wool over MY eyes that ay. x on, knew very well that you had no business taking Rich- ara socord with you, - and you naturally didn't want to hear me. Well, I have nothing whatever to "Only," she went on inconsist ently, "if that" blessed .child gets pneumonia and dies, don't eome to me for sympathy. How do you do. Mrs. licerT It was good of you to come right over. Now, if you'll come upstairs with me.. I'll show you. what I want done.. .''No. Richard Second." as the child started to follow them, "stay witn your mother. I - refuse to have the slightest responsibility for you, when, my wishes are rid den over roughshod in the way they-have been this' morning." bfce swept out of the room with Mrs. Ticer trailing in her wake. cers will be held at 10:30 o'clock this morning and dinner will be served at noon by, the .Silverton group. A program and camnfire will follow in the afternoon and evening. -it-Mrs. W. H. Byrd has as . her house guest for the month of Aug ust, Miss Marie Emge of Austin, Texas. Miss Emife who arrived today is well known here as she formerlytaugbt in one of the state institutions. - At the present time she is principal of the school de partment of the I Texas feeble minded institutions. " Mrs. Byrd and her guest are planning to leave this week-end for Newport to be at "The Pines," the summer home at Nye Beach which Dr. and Mrs. Byrd purchased recently. - Mrs. Carrie Mackay has return ed to her home after a two weeks' visit with relatives in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Dr. 'Mary C. Rowland departed Sunday for Idaho where sho will visit for several weeks at the home of her sister. Women's Evangelistic prayer meeting. Meet with Mrs. C. W. Young, 346 Nobth Capitol. Mrs. George Siefarth leader. The Ladies' Missionary society of the Court Street Christian church will be at the church nar lors at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. James M. Wilson of Bellingham. Wshington, were guests last week of Miss Bertha Beeman who is spending the sum mer here from- New York City. Rev. Wilson is pastor of the St Johns Presbyterian church at Bellingham. Miss Mable Robertson returned ast week-end from Portland where she has ben the guest of friends for several weeks. : -'.-.' Mrs. Josephine Stewart of Cor vallis. is the guest of Salem friends for the "week. Prior to becoming the head -resident '-of 'the -PI Beta Phi sorority house at the Oregon Agricultural college Mrs. Stewart made her home in Salem. ; ' Mrs. Cyrus Cook,' ' prominent Portland matron, - is - the - house guest this week of the Misses Anna and Benita Stroud.' Mrs. Cook is the mother of Walter M. Cook well known banker of Portland 1 B CHticd Gcinnany Balrra, Oregon' "Never Say Dose Bad Words!" : '"Gather ye roses whjle ye may." Katherine hummed with a little grimace. "I gire her 30 seconds after Mrs. Ticer springs her news." - "Make It 20." I amended, then, with the uneasiness which any comment upon ' Junior hpalth gives me, no matter from what source. I appealed to Katherine. 1 "Do yon think taking him out did him any harm?" J asked. I'lf I had thought there was the slightest danger of hi taking cold, you know I would have protested his going myself." she said grave ly. "Come here. Junior. Come to Aunt Tattie." j He ran toward her gladly, then, as. if reminded of . something, stopped and stamped his foot reso lutely, j j '.'Never say dose bad words. Aunt Tattie said never, never!" K Katherine flashed a panic stricken look at me which I re turned. This reiteration of his promise which Junior without doubt would repeat in his grand mother's hearing, was almost as bad as the original comment on the august lady, hi? repetition of which we had succeeded in sup pressing. t No use. I suppose, of any fur- mer cautioning." Katherine asked, as she caught the youngster up in her arms. " Not a bit," I returned. "He has a one-track mind. There's but one thing to be done. When the unavoidable explanation comes I shall blacken your reputation by saying that you uttered on un ladylike 'darn' with frills, that Junior heard you and repeated the words, and that we made him promise never to say it again." j Katherine Reassures Madge. j "It sounds plausible." Kathor- ine admitted reluctantly, "but me soul misgives me.' However. It's on the lap of he gods. Let it rest mere wnile I live this vounarster a going over." : She felt Junior's mils, listened to his breathing, felt his wrists and forehead and looked at h tongue. j "There isn't a thine the matter with him," she said. "He may come down- before nizht with everythinr from mniiiwir tn housemaid's knee, but I'd stake my professional reputation on his I Dresses Coats Millinery for the Woman and Miss 9 Each given that concentrated at- tention through which we have ' gained our repu tation.' . . v - Fall Opening NOW SHOWING V 115 K. Liberty Presenting If We tarry la ttock oyer 115 legal blanks anlleJ to most any business transactions. Ve may have Just the form you are locking for at s tl j caTtng sh compared to made to order forms. . ' ' ' : . - - Some cf the forms: Contract of Sale, ftoad Notice, Villi forms, Assla neat of Mortgage; Mortgage forms, Quit Claim Deeds, Abstracts fcra, Ei2 cf Sale,, Building Contract,- Promissory Notes, Installzjcnt Notes, General Lease. Power of Attorney, Prune Cooks and Pads, Sea! a Re ceipts, Etc These forms ore carefully prepared for the courts and pfi-ta cse. Price en. forma ranges from 4 cents to 16 cnts apiece, and ca nets books from 25 to 50 cents,. ' ;- - . : ! , . : PRINTED AND rOU SALE BY The Statesman Fublisliin Co. . LEGAL ELANi; nEADQUARTZnS ; . ! At Elscis Crfice, Crccri Uzzi I i.m.i. it aa. ; '. . 111 ''. . Three generations of one family, all beauties, are beinr wUcly entertained 4in Washington, D. C. Thcv are Mrs. A. B. GriSti (.inset), her daughter, Mrs. Emily Griffith Sawyer Oft), and her granddaughter, Nancy Grinlith Sawyer (right), all of Dallas, Tex. They have aq apartment at the Mayfl ower Hotel for the season. good Condition now." I "Then going out with us " "Didn't hurt him a bit. The fresh air was good for him. See how rosy his cheeks are! If he'd had any temperature, of course but he hadn't. . Kven Grandmother Graham didn't claim that. Now stop your worrying and let us talk of something else. Tell me about your apartment. I haven't been in a New . York apartment In ; so long I wouldn't . know where to Ilnd the dumb-waiter.'. I "There isn't any to find In our place,"' I returned. "We have to bribe (the Janitor to spirit our Smart Apparel For Fall Is Arriving Daily Coats and Dresses i I -: I. ; ' Your Apparel Problems are our Problem.- and we solve them every, day of the year t Jf S,t- aroniroA7e tioL) .. "CAN" ilAZH STORE ICQ stat Wrrrt , ; i . . - . kitchen refue through the halls. You know, with some truth, Dicky call our present abode a New iorK tenement iuttead of an apnrtment." "Dicky is probably talking through his new golf cap," Kath erine retorted with an Impudent little grimace. "I ll give yon tht once over soon, and name It for; you properly. "What did" I tell you!" she ex claimed.. "Here's your mother-in-law,. Imagining the curtain haa Just gone down on the first act.' (To be continued) Vomen who love to . keep abreast of fashions are those women who keep in touch with Kafoury'a for we have justly earned our reputation for being the first to bring forth the new things imme diately as they are released and approved correct. AXI DO" " rORTLWI) KII.K SHOP , 3J AMor Kfrrct : ;