THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING; AUGUST .22, 1925 i 1 1 : s if t ' ' ' ! ' , -J: . i" . 3 9 A - w 1 : T J - . a. . m -w . - - - i .4-.TT'.j, By ATTDRED ; BTJXCH A Phone ioi 1 r MEETING OF INTEREST to club women throughout the county was held yesterday after noon! at the Child Health Demon stration building on State stret. The meeting was' called to order by, Mrs. E. E. Fisher: who has re cently been appointed by the coun ty federation president Mrs. W. W, Allen of Mill Cityas chair ' man of child welfare work in the county. The appointment goes to ' i club worker of particulaj capa bility hi this line.. Mrs. Fisher has' been active ' In- this type . of work for more than six years, hav ing been the organizer of the child health clinics that hare been con ducted in Salem from year to year since 1919. ."'-:.' ; At the meeting yesterday after noon,- with a splendid representa tion present, the work of the five year Child Health' Demonstration , program ftr r Marion' county was outlined aa4 the part. which coun ty club women can! play made .-clear Northern. The object of the mealing was' to being about a clos- I er relationship between the seven I district nurses and the., health l cjMtnSitittee of the ;c6mmunitlestin wnicn tney wiu operate, a spe cial object of the Demonstration workers is to 'be able to wdVk through organizations already in existence. Dr. Walter H. Brown stressed the; ,idel. ft getting peo ple to' think in terms of health rather than sickness to learn tto considef the medical profession not , as a rescue squad, but a a preventative force. Both, Elf a nora 'Thompson and Dr. - Stella Ford Warner enlarged upon phas cs of the work already introduced . ", ':.r . v mm Helen, are home I SOCIAX. CAIXTTDAIt I w TODAY" w ! attend the national convention, of the First Christian chares which LODGES PICNIC SUNDAY TloFaTPfcnic, SUie fairgrounds: I to be. hie Id there from; Jhj "tr WRC and GAR. Annnal all- day picnic at State Fairgrounds. UEBEKAII 'AND TOOF WILLI .SPEND DAY AT AURORA and daughter, from a ten day motor trip into the Coos Bay country. In Marsh field they met Mr. and I Mrs. Har ry! iWenderoth , who made the re turn trip with themi 1 Dr. and Mrs. M. C."Fn'dley and family left yesterday by: motor fdrUwo weeks at Twin Rocks af ter I which they will J continue their trip north to : Portland and oyer the Columbia highway and into Eastern Oregon . before ; re- turh-nsr home bv war lof .Crater Lake, Ashland, brants. Pass, and Eugene, arriving here again the 7th; f of September. Miss Mary Flndley, however will return ear lier, arriving here In tibe to as sume her duties at the First Meth odist church onj September 1. Miss Alice Wood who! has been spending her vacation in Alaska. returned yesterday to her duties in; the office of the state) hospital. Miss Mary Fihdley was a guest and Mrs. Io, Idaho. Richard Jennison on ;:a recent days of Mr. John IX. Brady In Pocate r.r ; 1 Miss Edna Jennison. Miss Helen Davis, Glenn Finney, Veatherford- and Earl home I the . firist of the from an . interesting hiking trlpj to Mount Jefferson.) Mr.and Mrs.. Earl "Jennison, who; -have been spending the summer! at the noiqe of Mr. Jennison s parents. Mr.; and Mrs. J.jH. Jenpison, left returned week onj. Thursday tot their home in California, Their have-with them their little son, John. lilt ' " i iA group of the members of the Mrj and Mrs. Harry J. Wiedmer Gfax cluFmet bnVedn Sasday Reunion of the 'Descendents of Jesse , and . Ruby Looney. San tiam Park at Jefferson. : , , - - ; - ; "? ning tor a delightful evening at the home i of Miss Mary Erickson. The feature diversion of, the eve ning was the making of prints from the camp pictures taken while the girls were vra their holi day at' Taylor's Grove. In the group at Miss- Erickson's home were; Miss Marian Wy man, .Miss Mabel Savage, Miss Elizabeth Fairchild.iMIss Loretta Varley, Miss Ruth Stover, Miss Valleda Ohmart, Miss ; Bernice Mnlvey, Miss Lucille . Davis, Miss Irene Breithaupt, ,Miss lmogene Gard ner, Miss 1 Myrtle Smith, and the hostess, Miss Mary Erickson. I " ; A delightful afternoon affair of yesterday was the informal tea at which Miss .Gladys Wilson and Miss Carolyn Wilson were hos tesses . honoring Miss Ruth Bed ford, who leaves early in Septem ber for Chicago where she will continue l her musical studies Cosmos, in the - delicate pastel shades, filled attractive vases about the rooms. At the tea hour covers were arranged '' for the group in the dining room where ices were served. ' Miss Jennette Honor Zell and Mr. Harold A. Baulig were united in marriage on Friday. August 14, with Reverend Z. C. Mowef officiating. The ceremony waa performed in the newly built and completely furnished home of. the young couple at the corner, of Nineteenth and Nebraska avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. ,H. Campbell plan to leave .on Monday by way to the 10th of October. They will arrive in Salem again (he latter part of that month. lav A- T"kSM UJ I. V. Six reels of motion oictures de- .y"f "ViTT pictlng scenes and outstanding Mnaed an invitation to attend events in Woodrow , WiJon.'s pa-1 Joint get together picnic at Aurora Salem members of the Rebekah x-a reer . will be shown by the Me-. mortal society at the First Christ. lan church on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. While no admission will be charged, a silver offering will be taken. ' ' Mrs. W. D. Fernald of Kansas Sunday with other lodges of the northern part of the valley. Ar rangements for the picnic which will be held in the River Bend park, have been made - by - ,the Western Hope Rebekah lodge No. 125, of Aurora. Oregon City, Woodburn, Canby. City, Mo., was the house-guest Molalla. Hubbard. Monitor. Glad- early In! the week of her cousin, tne. and Butteville are other towns whose Rebekahs and Odd- Mrs. Frank E. Churchill Mrs. Jessie Robertson was the inspiration for the attractive ' af ternoon tea which Mrs. N. C. Ka- foury gave on Wednesday after noon at the Kafoury home. " Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stearns and fellows will be represented at the picnic next Sunday. Entertainment is being arrang ed by the Aurora Rebekahs., Re servations for tables and furnices have been made with Dr. W. E. Hehipstead. owner or River Bend park which is a new family re- esday eve Mr. and'Mr3. J. B. Ashby are "on I creation resort on Pudding river. Swimming, boating, shade and pure drinking water, are among the park's attractions Which are all available to visiting Rebekahs and Oddfellows. a four day motor trip to Casca- dia. They will return this' week end. - Dr. Mary C. Rowland has as her house-guest, her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Green of Portland. Dr. Rowland has just returned from a recent two weeks' vacation in Idaho. , The Turner Commercial band will give a concert at Turner, Or., on Saturday evening. August 22, in the S. P. Grove, west of the depot, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. In connection with the concert. the ladies of the Christian church aid will serve Ice cream and cake. The proceeds will go to the Aid fund nd be used for numerous good causes. - Aside from the se lections of the band. Garland Hay, Christian minister of Stayton, and Reverend Shelley of Eugene, pas of Salt Lake City and. Denver, for I tor of the Christian church at Tur Hutchinson, Kansas. They will also go to Kansas City and St-1 Joseph,. Mo., prior tothe return, trip which will include a stop in Oklahoma City where they will !-- ... ft ner, will take part In the program. Every one is welcome. .-. ...... A group of about 30 young. peo ple gathered at the P. F. Stolz heise home in Salem Heights ' in honor of ' Miss Neva Stolzheise's birthday. ' The evening was spent with games and music after which de lightful refreshments 'consisting of ice cream and cake were served to the guests.' Many- beautiful gifts were received by the honor guest. An unique birthday cake of An gel food with logs of chocolate cake built to represent a rail fence surrounded the angel food cake. In the center of which were plac ed the initials "N. S." in pink can- DRY ORGANIZATION IS NOW COMPLETE (Conlinurd froT pK 1.) . ment of the new'dry 6taff was the appointment of Walton A. Green. former army officer, who assisted Mr. Andrews.' who served as a brigadier general during the war In the formation of the 'military police in France, as the chief pro hibition investigator, a new office. and the sending to the San Fran cisso district as federal adminis trator of'E. C. Yellowley. chief of general prohibition agents whose office Is abonshed. Mr. Green, who also Is a former publisher of the Boston JourneU will be charged with the building up of a' highly trained group of Investigators, who will work on big conspiracy cases. They will be the "eyes In the field" tor General .i Andrews to determine what results are being obtained from the expenditure of millions of dollars to enforce prohibition! Besides. Chief Investigator Green, the new appointees Include Frederick BaJrd. . former traffic manager of the Bessemer and Lake Erie railroad who will be In charge of the Pittsburgh district Halsey Dnnwoody, formerly colonel in the army, who has been engaged In business In France. In charge at Tampa: Herbert H White, former army officer a dies and .candle holders, .which j Fort Worth.. Texas; Robert E III lku m ' W :-Jh nea quality TUA-AM Lzic '.lit'.' " ' ed to wr r as were lighted during the' early part of he. .refreshment hour.' . , i I- ' Mrs. Christina Hansan of Sil-1 verton entertained Thursday of this week,' honoring -Mrs. J4. Ran dall of Arizona. The guests were: Mrs. J. Randall. Mrs. E. Weaver. Mrs. O. S. Hauge, Mrs. K. Jen-' sen. Mrs. J. Saplend. Mrs. G. Un- derdahl.and son; Mrs. Dan Dybset ter, Louise Dybsetter, Charlotte Goplerud, Borghlld : Underdahl .Mrs. " Dan Dybsetter entertained last Wednesday in honor of Mrs. J. Randall of Arizona. .'Guests were Mrs. J. Randall. Mts. E. Weaver, Mrs. O. S. Hauge,' Mrs. Martha Gunderson, Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mrs. G. Underdahl, Mrs.'C. Hansen. Mrs. J. Moe, Mrs. C. Baltimore, Mrs. J. Goplerud, Mrs. A. Hall, Mrs. G. Gunderson, Mrs. E. Olson, Annabelle Jensen, Borg hild Underdahl, Louise Dybsetter, Charlotte Goplerud, Robert Hauge. Dybsetter, Maxlne Olson. Lucille Hall. Sustai AssociatediiGasoline anal Cycol Motor Oil, means that these two products con stantly and successfully rigid of operative tests. -or J, Frith, former army officer at Los Angeles, end A. J. Hanlon. form er army officer at San Juan, Porto Rico Administrators appointed In elude Ellas Marstersj former direc tor for Idaho. Helena district, and Roy C. Lyle, former director of Washington state for the. Seattle district. CecU&DdmieS Cinemasterplcce'- ' - STARTS TUESDAY : AUG. 25 Miriam and the Golden Calf-- AT ' ' ponmn thicks NEW TODAY She II Charm Emrybodyl r '1 . - : ' - a 1 . to'm v f lioO' vAf SI XDAY I . i I 411- V ) S . ; 1 I f a XKWH I 1 . Tender and trmpestaous. Innocent and fascinating that's Pola ' aa the dazzling: dancer In "The Charmer. From the novel "Mar iposa." Her first' picture uudcr the di rection of Sidney Olcott. producer of ,"The .Humming Bird" and' MoaKiear ueaucalrc - mi. . Grand Qrchesftra -JUST A GO HI ;tT- meet the most Regular use of of the MOTORMATES assures vou efficient, economical motor operation. , ASSOCIATED bL COMPANY seriie you well- Deal ivith the dealerstwho the MOTORJVIATES dealers. They are named below. Salem Geo. E. "Allen 7 "A. M. Anderson, Route S Anderson Si Adams ;i Buckeye Scrvcic Station Bonesteele Motor Cos. 1. E. Bello ' ': ' ' A.. Davis .1 , ' . Frohmader Bros. - h J.-'.-W.'B. Gerth. West galem Highland Grocery Co.! Ira Jorgensen E 1 , , A. E." LaBranche. ROtfte 6 I C. Mitchell. Route 6 Y, C: W. Pugh. Route 8 -A. D. Olson. West Salem Valley Motor " Co. ; , W. A. Wilcox ,.t John Williamson ! i O. J. Wilson - '''" RiTerside. Service Station, -West . Salem . :r z.o5ei s 1 ire onop I ... ' F i ... i Oregon Grain Co., Aumsvtlle- - Boon Service Station, Aumsville Teomjan Bros.. Stayton , , Henry Rauscher. Sublimity W. A. Heater, Sublimity Knight 'Bros.. Jefferson .; i McKeje & Warner, Jefferson Irwin! Baun. Independence j R. EJ Derby, Monmouth Hagen Bros., Silverton ! 'f Silvertbn Lumber Co.' Silverton Ball Bros., Turner 4 a Lima Flouring Mills, Silverton j Wm. Prodeek. Mt. Angel j E. Gj Emmett."-Mt. Angel . , j J.- P. j Jensen,- Monitor i r Earl's Gaai-e. Scotts' Mills ! s - !.W.-B. Nuttins. Gcrvais . N. Bieckcr & Son, .Woodburn " - ' R. Li Patton. AVoodburn ! Iewey ; Payne. Wood burn - E. E4 Watklns, Hubbard i -ftoncr J3ros Aurora 1 ' -r. HiErnst. St.Jaul. j : 'J Julian De Jardine. Hopmere , I GRAND I ..I I ... I.I ' - . ............ . - 1. - - p t 1 czz: f r- -1 " I STARTS TODAY f"m iutio 2.v-;wc (saB..-o - 1 i r .X, Evenings :t3r-AOc Kiddica -gr- " " ' '""-' '' ; 1 HOT TAM ALE ! I ,. '' what on 0) (0' Robert Olson. 1 , S sS. a-V i V iV 1 1 S.. I I 1 ' 1 I -h S S V. t -' , : - ......... -'.V ' . , 1 A f "Do you think we are descend- "'! yvX V. V " ' '' i-L . "l f J cd" from monkeys?" ' "Certainly ' -' '' y XT. V y tezJZZ . ? not." anskered Miss Cayenne: " m ' V X .'. '"'. : "Monkeys liave had ' neither the " " vv " T ' ' "' ' " " f V wealth nor the distinction to en- v V"A; iyy- 'v I ' ' ' 'f C . . courage us to claim them as an- ! Ifps s ' - 1 f Vvx J - cestors." Washington Star.1 - s yrrVr j " js Np , Iff "StlsWf: ' TRULY Alas- ; - -Don MulIaU SUge Play: ... THEmsuS T LLOYD HUGHES and KATE PRICE L - jI dued elEt r.r i ' . i - , i : . r j !' r PERFECT 5. , luprtM - An Ut ( u m ( a bt NOTUH umi. 'AVX A 11 V 1 " n : taste. ; . " ' r 'ly vVXXyMr. .... ((Fall Ocnina ) ".- .!?.l- - --' SEI - 1 M VjSraG : - ; THE HOME OF QUALITY PICTURES j v : t Jg vXY 1 "",,IL " !'J ''.'" r-!rHK IM lf-IMIIiY-f N 1UPA M WXAU' AT THE XTUnLITZLlCxi.W s - - a :;. '. ;. ' J