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MEETING OP INTEREST to
.."JLitub -women throughout the
county was held Yesterday after
noon at. the Child Health Demon
stration building on State etret.
'The meeting was called to order
bj Mrs. E. E. Fisher, who has re
cently been appointed by the conn,
ty. federation president Mrs. ; W.
W.i Allen of Mill City as chair
man of child welfare work In the
county. - The appointment goes to
a dub "worker of particular capa
bility Jn this line. Mrs., Fisher
has been actire 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 front year to year
since 1911. - v
At the meeting- yeAtprday after
noon, with & splendid "representa
tion present, the work fcf the .five
! year Child Health Demonstration
' program - for';"Jiarton county, ' was
outlined and the part which "coun-
;ty club women 'ean . play ,. made
clear to tnem. . The object of the
..meeting was to bring about a clos
;er relationship between the seven
.'district; nurses and; the health
Committees lot tie communities in
jwhlch they will operate. A spe
jfclal object of the Demonstration
rworkers is to be able to work
pthrough organizations -already in
vexistenc f piZyykltet pt' Brown
tressed tfie Ideal of geeting peqr
tple to think Insterml of health
trather than; feloness, to learn to
fconslder the medical (profession
Snot as a rescue squad, but as
fpreve&iailvs;- force. . BothvEle?
nera Thompson and Dr. ,- Stella
ftFord Warner enlarged upon phas
es of the work already introduced.
11. TODAY 1
Iowa Picnic, State Fairgrounds.
WRC 'sindAR: - -Annual -nB-day
picnic at State Fairgrounds.
'. "Sunday ;''
- Reunion of the . Descendents of
Jesse. and Ruby. Looney. San-
tlam Park at Jefferson.
and daughter. .Helen, are! home
from a ten day motor trin into
the Coos Bar country. 1 In Marsh-
field they met Mr. and Mrsi. Har-.from
ry jWenderoth . who made the re
turn trip with - them.
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Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley and
amily left yesterday by ! motor
for two weeks at Twin Rocks af
ter which they will " continue
their' trip north to Portland and
over the Columbia highway and
into astern Oregon before i re-
turn-ng home by way, of Crater
Lake, Ashland,' Grants; Pass! and
Eugene, arriving nere again the
th. of September. Miss jMary
Findley, however will return ear
lier, -arriving here tn time to as
sume her duties at the First Meth
odist church on! September I.
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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 Findley' was a iguest
on a recent day. of .Mr.; and: Mrs.
John It. Brady in Pocatello, Idaho.
Miss Edna Jennlson, Miss Helen
Daf Is, -Glenn Finney Richard
Weatherf ord .and Earl Jennlson
returned 'home the "first of the
week from '-an., interesting hiking
trip to Mount Jefferson,- Mr. and
Mrs.' Earl Jennlson, - who - have
been spending the. summer at the
home of Mr. Jennison's parents.
Mr. and Mrs, J.! H. 4 Jennlson J left
on i Thursday fofr their h'omel In
California; They have with' them
their little on, John. !
nlng for a delightful evening at
the home of Miss Mary Erickson.
The feature diversion of the eve
ning was the making of prints
the -camp .nicturea taken
1 while the girls were vm their holi
day at Taylor's Grove. In the
group at Miss Ericlrson's home
were: Miss Marian Wyman. "Miss
Mabel Savage, Miss ' EllzAbeth
Falrchild; Miss Loretta Varley,
MUa Ruth Stover, ' Miss Valleda
Ohmart,! . Miss Bern ice Mulvey,
Miss Lucille Davis, Miss Irene
attend the .national convention of
Ihe "First" Christian church whii a
Is to be" held there from the
to ihe lOth of October, -They wtU
arrive In Salem again the latter
part of that month. - -
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Six reels of motion pictures de
picting scenes and, outstanding
events In Woodrbw "WilaonY ca
reer will be shown by the Me-k
mortal society at the First Christ
ian church on Sunday evening at
S 'O'clock. ' While no admission
will be charged, a silver offering
will be takeC
Mr. W. D. Fernald of Kansas
City. Mo., -was the '. house-gnest
early in the week of her cousin.
Mrs. Frank E. Churchill, .t
...Mrs. .Jessie Robertson 'was the
inspiration for the attractive af
ternoon tea which Mrs. N. C. Ka
foury gave on Wednesday after-
Breithanpt, Miss Imogene ' Gard-
ner.MIss Myftle Smlth, and thenon t the Kafoury home
hostess, Miss Mary "Erickson.
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A delightful afternoon affair of
yesterday was the informal tea at
which Miss .Gladys .WUson and
,M las Carolyn -Wilson Were hos
tesses ' honoring Miss Ruth Bed
ford, who leaves early In Septem
ber for i Chicago where she will
continue "her musical studies.
Mr. and Mrs. -F. G. Stearns and
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashby a re-on
a four day motor trip to Casca-
dla. They will return this week
end. ': : -
"." . y I A' group of the .members of the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Wiedmer Gra-x elub iiet' on Wednesday; eve-
CbDfiESVPlCMIC.; SUNDAY
KEnEttAU AND
I OOF WILL
"sfrTbAYTnirROTa.
Salem .members of the Rebekah
and tOOF lodges have been ' ex-
lenaeo; an .invitation to attend a
Joint fcet togefher'picnic at Aurora
Sunday with other lodges vt 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. I
125, of Aurora.
Oregon City. Woodbnrn, Can by. I
Molalla. Hubbard. Monitor. Glad-N
stone, and s Buttevllle ' are other
towns whose Rebekahs and Odd
fellows will be represented at the
picnic next Sunday. ...
Entertainment Is being arrang
ed by the Aurora Rebekahs. Re
servations for tables and furnlces
have been made -with Dr. W. E.
Hempstead, owner or River Bend
park which Is a new iamiiy re
creation, resort on Pudding river.
Swimming, boating, shade and
pure drinking water, are among
the park's attractions which are
all available to visiting Hebekahs
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AUG. 25
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Dr. Mary C. Rowland ' has ; as tnd Oddfellows
Cosmos, i 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 2ell and
Mr. Harold A. Baulig were united
in marriage on "Friday, August
14, . with? Reverend Z. C. Mower
officiating!' : ' The -ceremony wai
performed in the newly built and
completely furnished home of the
young cotlple at the corner of
Nineteenth and Nebraska -avenue.
her house-guest, her daughter.
Mrs. Lewis Green of Portland. Dr.
Rowland has just returned from
a recent two weeks vacation In
Idaho.
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The Turner. Commercial .band
will give a concert at Turner, Or.,
on Saturdayevening, August .22,
in Ithe . S. ' P. ;. Grove, west of the
depot, beginning at 7:30 o'clock.
In connection with the concert.
the ladles of the Christian church
aid will serve ice cream and cake.
The proceeds will go to the -Aid;
fund and be used for
good causes.
DRY ORGANIZATION
IS NOW COMPLETE
(Continued f ron pay t.) v
ment of the new dry staff was the
appointment of Walton A. Green.
former army officer, who assisted
Mr. Andrews.' who servea 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.
Mr. and Mrs. J.SH.
plan to leave on Monday' by way
of -Salt Lake City and -Denver for
Hutchinson, Kansas. They will
also go to Kansas City -and St.
Joseph, Mb., prior to the return
trip -which will include a stop in
Oklahoma City whete they will
and the sending to the San Fran-
numerous I clsso district as federal adminls-
Aslde from the ee-trator of E. C. Tellowley. Chief of
lections of the band. Garland Hay.l -enerai prohibition arents whose
wampoen christian minister of Stayton. anaioffjee Js abolished.
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Reverend Shelley of Eugene,. pas
tor of the Christian church at Tur
ner, will .take part In the program
Every one is welcome. i
-A group-of about 30 young peo
ple gathered at the P. F. .fitols-
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 ogs of chocolate
cake built to represent a rail fence
surrounded the angel food .cake,
In the center of which were plac
ed the initials tN S." in pink can
dles and candle - holders.
Mr. Green, who also is a former
publisher of the Boston jonrnel.
will 'be charged with the building
up of m highly trained group of
investigators, who will work on
big conspiracy cases. They will
be "the "eyes 'in the field" -for
General 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 Baird. former traffic
manager of the Bessemer and
Lake Erie railroad who will be in
chaTge of the Pittsburgh district
Halsey Dnnwoody, formerly a
colonel in the army, who has been
engaged in business in France, In
charge at Tampa; Herbert H
White. former army officer at
vrfclch Fort " Worth. "Texas; "Robert E.
were lighted during the early jpartl Frith", former army officer at Los
of the refreshment hour.1 " ;-' I Angeles, end' A. J. Hanlon, form
er army officer at 6an Juan, Porto
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Quality as applied Ito . r?
Mrs. Christina Hansan of Sll
verton entertained Thursday . of
this week, honoring Mrs. J. 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, O.' Un-
derdahl and son, MrsDan JDybset-
ter, Louise ' Dybsetter, Charlotte
Goplerud, Borghild Underdahl
I .' Mrs. Dan Dybsetter entertained
last Wednesday in honor of Mrs.
J. Randall of Arizona. Guests
were Mrs. J. Randall, Mrs. E.
Weaver,-'Mrs. "O. S. Hauge, "Mrs.
Martha Gunderson, Mrs, ' Hans
Jensen. Mrs. G. Underdahl. Mrs. C.
Hansen. Mrtk J. . Moe, -Mrs. U,
Baltimore, Mrs. J. Goplerud, Mrs
A. Hall. Mrs. G. Gunderson. Mrs
E. Olson. Annabelle Jensen; Borg
hild Underdahl, Louise Dybsetter.
Charlotte Goplerud. Robert Hauge,
Paul Dybsetter, Robert Olson.
Maxine Olson. Lucille Hall..
Rico.
Administrators appointed In
clude Elias Marsters. former direc
tdr'for Idaho, Helena district; and
Roy C. Lyle, former director of
Washington state for the Seattle
district. .
NEWi TODAY
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She'll
Charm Every bo dy'l
and . fascinating that's . Pola -as .
the dazzling, dancer - In . "The
Charmer." From the novel "Mar- -lposa."
- Her first picture under the di
rection of Sidney Olrott. producer
of "The : Humming "Bird and
"Monsieur Bceucalre."
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AssociatedfeasoHne and Cycol Motor f
. .Oil, means that these two products con
stantly and successfully meet the most
rigid of operative tests: Regular use of
the MOTORMATES assures you of
efficient, economical motor operation.
Deal wi th the licalers xvfip serve yottAvel
the MOTORMATES dealers.
They are named below
"Do you think we are, descend
ed from ! monkeys?' "Cartainly
not." anskered Miss Cayenne
"Monkeys have had "neither the
wealth nor - the distinction to en
courage us to claim them aa- an
restore." -Washington '"Star.
'Salem
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- A. rM.' Anderson.Rodte S u .. ;
' Anderson & Adams --I" a ;' ,
Buckeye Scrrcie Station -f
Bonesteele' Motof Xkt -
' E Bello.-. 'K -T'; .-l
Fronmader Bros. I .
W. B. Gerth. West Salem -Highland
. Grocery Co. t;
Ira Jorgensen r. . : : -;.'
A. E. LaBranche. .Route 6 ;
L. C. Mitchell. Route . 6 , ' 4
C. W. Pugh, Route 8
A. D. Olson. West Salem ' , "
Valley Motor Co. .
'W. A.' Wilcox -
John Williamson -
O. J. Wilson . ;
Riverside Service Station, Wectl
---Salem - ) - '- r
Zosel's T4re Shop - ' .
Ball Dros., Turner
Oregon Grain Co., A.umsville
rBoone Service Station, AUmsville
" Yeoman Bros., Stayton - ',) .
'.Henry Rauscher. Sublimity :
W. A. Heater, Sublimtty '
Knight Bfos., Jefferson i
; McKee & j Warner, Jefferson
; Irwin Baun," Independence i :
R. E. Derby Monmouth 4.'-- -
Ilagen BiX'S., Silverton -i
SUverton Lumber Co. Silvertonf"
Lima FIoUring'Mill8,.SiIverten
Wm. Predjeek. Mt. Angel
Ej O. Emmett.-Mt. Angel; T-1 r
3. P. Jensen, Monitor . ' ;
Earl's Gafasc, Scotts Mills !
W. B. Niitting. Gcrvais ; i t
N. Becker t Son,- Wood burn
R. L. Patton.'Woodburn : .
Dewey Payne, Wood burn j '
K. E- Watklns.. Hubbard
Rtoner Bros.. Aurora I 1
i C II. .Ernst, St. Paul . I. r -t
Julian Dei Jardlne, Hopmere -
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Fall Opening
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