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THE OREGON STATESMAN.' SALE?.!. OREGON ... ' -.T. TUESDAY. MORNING; SEPTEMBER 1. 1925 Vi "y V By AUDHED bunch I v(J ' '!' : 'y ' y Phone 109 A .y 1 Jason Lee Meetings ' A joint; all-day meeting of the Missionary societies and the Ladies' Awl ot ther. Jason Lee church will be held on Wednes day, beginning at 9 : 3 0 o'clock. The W. P. M. will open their mite-boxes at this time. ;A pot luck luncheon will be .served at ,noonv .'! '. ' '"-;"''; ?'i -Y. -' Guests atHan-iAjifome Guests at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. 'cfrdellarria onJun day werei- Mr. and Mrs. R- L. TU Hit i J . TftU nnJ T " V L. Jr.. ;bf Portland. MrvTtittlippi C is president of. the Unite4 Brok jYeri Coo( Portland; M lap Ethel ' e Harris and Miss Doris Loveland of f . t . - ' i Salem spent the Week-end at the Harris .borne, both girls'.are em ployees of the State' House. Spends Aetk-End at Beach T Mrs. Frank -Dur bin , spent the week-end at the'Durbin summer homeat:Neskowln. YY i Y V Reunion Jleldjin Portland ; Sir; and Mrs;W. O'Connor, and son Clare,; accompanied by their gu8ts,t;jM'rv,andMrs. jrL'iories of ! Eugene, jute'nded the" annual picnic and reunion of. former Cot tage Grave citiiens who, arenow redentso BofUand. : The' re union andfl'ne basket dinner was held in Pejtustil Park, Portland, onlsunday) With ISO people In at tendance. Tatkr were made by Hqn.- Jah.n Baker, J.'Ir Jones, JUrs. Gebrge Best. Mrs. Van Fleet, Prof. J. tE. Dutrtbn,5 w C;f Conner and others. Races for men -over fifty J women's rades and .free for all rares for prizes, and ball playing were .part jot the sports program nd weTe entered into with a Tim by the various contestants. The eunionj will be held next year, at he same date and at same place. Ir 'St kit IS law of the hostess; Mrs. .Charles J. Gates of Cleveland. Ohio, and MrsJamea E.' Ogdea of Portland. The members, present were Mrs. Knight Pearcy. Mrs. Milton Ek man Mrs. Frank. Zinn, Mrs. Ches ter A. Downs, Mrs. E. M.. Roland, Mrs. Francis! J.. Sullivan, Mrs. Earl Kennell j Mrs. Homer Ingrey, Mrs. H. R. White, and the hos tess, Mrs. A. A. Krueger. ; , Daring, the, afternoon the group enjoyed vocal solos by Mrs. E. M. Rowland and, piano solos by Mrs. Frank Zinn. ; At the next meeting of the club Mrs. E. M. Rowland will entertain at her home, 2010 South Church street, Y I ' ' Y- Miss Cameron Stops Over i Miss Jamie Cameron of Fair banks, Alaska, was the guest on Saturday of Miss Eleanor Hucke- atein. Miss J Cameron is on her way to Arizona where she will teach this winter. " Guests at House Party ' Miss' Dorothy Pearce, Miss Lu cille Ross. Miss Mildred Jaeger, Franklin B. Launer and Byron Bs, Arnold were guests ot Prof, and Mrs. Paul Petri in Corvallis over the' week-end, attending a house pwty given in honor of Mr Laun-f er. Mr. Launer will leave on Sent. 5'for Columbia", Mo., where he has accepted a position in the college. Listons in Portland - K, . Mrs; W. A. Us ton and daueh-- itrr, , mv$ iuiuKi iis con, 01 saieru, moiorea, , fOTUanu weanesuay to meet-Mrs. Liston's. niece, Miss Madgel Lis ton of Akron, Ohio who is touring the west. Later Miss - Liflton t will retarn to Port land for a visit with her cousins. Mrs. Ralph i Harris and Mrs. A. J. Lennon. -Oregon. ; " Amiftctan Club Meets The members of the Amitician cliib, and three special guests of the group.! were delightfully en tertained yesterday . afternoon at ' the attractive new home of Mrs, A. A. Krueger on Lincoln hill. The guests of the group included Mrs, W. G. Krueger, a sisteMn- Lemons Tighten r j! Wrhlded Skin I t Li T laxed Squeeze the Juice of two lemons in a bottle contain . ing three ounces of Orchard White which any drug gist wilt supply for a few cents shake well and you wul . bave the very mildest wrinkle lotion to .tighten re laxed skin.! erase1 tine lines and S I eradicate) crows-feet.' " "Vvf if Massage ' this' sweetly fragrant icujuu luuuu iuui luc Bum a . night. By morning most ot the tell-tale'; wrinkles; tired lines and crows-feet are smoothed out, giv ing a more youthful "contour to cheeks, chin, throat. : It Jeavea the skin velvety soft,- clear and fresh Beauty experts nse this astring ent lotion for enlarged pores, also to bleach and whiten sallow, tan ned skin.,,,-;.; , -1 ,,:t. Mix thia liarmleas lotion your self since, it acta best Immediately a tter prepared. Ad v, . SCHOOL, DAYS X TBy DWIG M .... L v'- 1 1W. xs vwKT cw- i 1 1"'- I Lt r4Vf? .vie- ,W H . .. L tt L,-.-.....-r- ll N 7 fc' ' . i if?-, " .-; T: C--wfr. r? fl j.i. Mrs. Southivick Home Mrs. F. B. Southwick returned home on. Sunday after more than a month's visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rj A. Cox at Salt Lake. While in Utah Mrs. South wick made a number of Interest ing motor trips with Mr.' and Mrs. Cox, the most interesting of. all being that to Yellowstone nation al park; --y-yY' ; Return" From Belknatix Mr. and Mrs. Carey FA Martin and children, Frances and Junior are home after a month's vacation at Belknap Springs, on the, Mc- - - . . . . i Mrs. Alden Returns Mrs. George H. Alden and Mrs Aldens mother, Mrs. Arietta M. "Page,- arrived home yesterday morning after a transcontinental motor trip as far as the north part of Maine. On account of the illness which overtook Mrs. Page, Mrs Alden Bnd her mother came by Billings, Mont., by train. Dean Alden will arrive home by motor within the week. -Return From Alaska The Misses Zelma, Clara and Frieda Oehler, and Miss Clara Homyer have returned home from an interesting excursion into Al aska, going as far as Skagway. War Mothers to Meet Important among the meetings scheduled for today is that of the Salem War Mothers which will take place at 2:30 o'clock this af ternoon in. the Chamber of Com merce' ."rooms. Full plans will be made at.thi time for the 'opening of the.clubyear, v Y ;;", I ft I i 1 W i if. u l V ISK' li' I Y! R ' W " I B . y-f'--' )iWn r),wm,: 9,Y. ' . .,4. .... I SOCIAL CALENDAR today; , Chadwick of the; Eastern Star.J 8 o'clock. ' - i. WCTTJ hall. 2:30 o'clock. Writers' section. Miss " Grace Elisabeth Smith 1785 , Center street," hostess." 7:30 o'clock. Salem War Mothers. Chamber of Commerce. 2:30 o'clock. Y - Daughters of Veterns. Sewing society. Mrs. Pearl Ralph, 434 Union street. . " , Wednesday Joint all-day meeting of mis sionary societies and. Ladies' Aid of ' the Jason Lee church,' 9:30 o'clock. Church parlors. Thursday Chapter G of the PEO sister hood. Mrs. B. J. Miles, hostess. J.' o'clock luncheon. , ' Saturday Chemeketa i chapter of the Daoghter of the American Revolu tion, " 1-o'clock at Gray Belle. Salem Heights community food sale at Southern Pacific office on Liberty street. - To Visit in East Mrs. C. D. Gabrlelson will leave today for Pendleton where phe will Join a party for a month's visit with relatives in Des Moines, Iowa. ? i . Guests in Vancouver v Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McElvaln and, Mrs. Burton Myers and win daughters, Janice 1 Lee and : Jean Marie, motored to .Vancouver over the week-end , to be the house- guests of. a cousin. Miss Dolly Morell. - " - - To Spend Winter Here 1 1 Mrs. Julia Light ner, the mother of MrSi George EY' Dorcas, and Miss Ruth Flck,Mrs. Lightner's granddaughter,' have arrived here for the winter.- They will make their residence at the Roberts" apartments.' Y Iluckesteln 1 plans stops at both Salt- Lake' and at Yellowstone na tional park. While in Salem she wa1 the guest on numerous motor trips' to 1 the Oregon beaches and tbe mountains, especially' enjoying the Mt. Hood loop trip. - OACDcan Honored ' . Mrs. Kate W. Jameson, dean of women at Oregon Agricultural col lege and well known to Oregon club women, has been chosen by the Woman's Foundation for Health to take charge of collect ing the Oregon votes for the award of the Agamede medal, to be pre sented by the foundation to "that woman citizen of the - American republic who is adjudged to have performed., during ; the past year the most distinguished service in advancing the health and happi ness of American women gener ally." . - The Agamede gold medal is so named because Agamede was tbe first woman in classical literature. other than mythological figures, who brought health and happiness to her -fellow human belngsJthS creeks of -abont 4,00ft years--aoC" A bronze medal is also to be awarded to the woman "who. has signally aided the health and hap piness of other women and 'girls. Persons sending the . names ot women -they think deserving of the award will send them .to Dean Jameson.. A committee of nation ally known men and women will make the award. Oregobian. j - Mr. and Mrs. Dean 'Johnson' of Toledo were week-end guest? at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frlti Slade.-' "! -vk MrS. Frank Snedecor bnd Mrs! Hreym an Boise left over the week end for a motor trip to Seattle, BellingTiam and Everett. Wash. . L01IE Adel Garriaon's 1 New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE opyrght by Newspaper Feature i, ' ' "Service 1 coat. I. lore off ray motor coat I to wrap him la. and Katie, Lthrowing off her own: coat. snatched mine from me and wrap ping Junior ta 'it , canght hla up and starUd for the farmhouse. " . Y . .- t - i - Katie Takes Command. - --r " " ' i w-i "Me, .I'roon' fast' and carry heem. too,Y she said authorita tively. Mil3 Graham, you trow may coal "'round you.'tet not so varm as dls forJabee, nan den roon fast as you can. hold flash light "for- mej- ven mine do go. '.-"I'll carry im.? earnestly vol unteered the slower-witted Jim. but Katie silenced, him with ;&h impatient.? "Too muc,h waste changing. Ton roon on. "see beeg fire in fireplace,-. iind" tea kettle . ' She dominated both of us. by the sheer weight of "her devotion to the child in her arms. ; and 1 found vnyeelt trotting obediently by her side, thanking Heaven .for her tireless muscles and quick nesa ot perception. -, Jim pa.sea as. Tor. fearing a possible stumble, Katie watched the ground ' in front of her at each step Illuminated by the flash light. And when we reached the farmhouse. Mother Graham .was at th0-;d6or,t-while through the open door X could see Katberlne hastily heating -some milk, and Mrs. Ticer kneeling before the fireplace with a blanket before it. , . . i ! : "My . Mama NOT Bad." The childwas shivering when Kane set him down, and I saw Katherlne glance at him with ap parent carlessnesa, but with what 1 well kaew yas professional scru tiny,- as I took tbe warm blanket from Mrs- Ticer, wrapped my little son in it and sat dawn-in a rocking chair by the fire, cud tiling him clone' to me. "We only jused missed him." Mother Graham was repeating over and over mechanically. "He couldn't have strayed as far away as Jim said, He couldn't have!" . Then, as the fright which had well-nigh 'parlyzed her faculties began to fade before the reas- suringsight of her idolized grand child safe before the ' fire, she turned on me with the old fa miliar carping: "If you had fastened that door properly, Margaret, when you and Katie went out, this would never I: i . . . . . . i ubt uapycucu. iuu muii nave left it open.' My small son straightened hia shivering, body' in' my arms." and looked .defiantly at his grand mother. 'My mama DID close the door. a ald. "I puthed a-chair and turned it myself. M' bad. My mama NOT bad." - . "The Colonel's lady and Judy O'Grady," I said to myself, re membering the defiant defense of tbe absent mother from the mite of a girl - across- the road, but aloud I put an anxious query' to Katberlne: - , - ... "Doesn't ; he sound hoarse to your "Not anl more than would be natural after an exposure." she said placidly, and coming forward nrofered Junior a cup of steam ing milk. ' " Dr In g .thia." Junior," she sail , coax Laxly. "No It If a't too hot.' as he drew'batk.' "Auntie Rath-' erine tasted It. i herself." ' In tbe doorway I saw the'he-" Itant figar.of Jlm.-"wltbr a-dls-llactly ' appearing . took " d' his eyes. - That he wUhed.ta lU turn something, of importance, I waa sure. Knowing that for the present 1 my small sen was better in K a ta crine's care than la my own, I roae with him in my arms and motioned my kinswoman to the. chair 1 had Just vacated. - (To Be Continued! ; . ''-:;;)'wm'- 11 " ;"'! CHAPTER F9 9 TllE SURPRISE i THEY ENCOUNTERED IN THE DARKNESS Getting, the Utmost in . . .. . - . Value and' - '""'" 'c Vogue TVISCRIMIN ATI'G women' know that alu e in: millinery v fas more a matter of matefl-r"' als and hand work than of price tags. Y y"y ' '! -kv;:.?.. '."jfAURjnlllinery; appeals "V to women who appro- ciate smart, J oat-'ot-the- ordinary models that In' terpret the "fashlbawitn'? ' faultless accuracy, a n d , are created from materi- als "of excellence, j ... r-- . ..-.- - --- v IN. miUioery lot, outstand- ' .insicxcellehee we offer, i 1 genuine value. Yt 113 NORTH LIBERTY Miss Bailey Is Bride A simple'but "impressive wed ding tp'ok' place oh Sunday, Aug. H; at; the ; home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Delia ' Small; ooc, when , 2& iss Itol Jtwephlne. Bailey became the bride of Mr. - Joseph Wilcor, of Los Angeles . Thet ser vice was" read at J2; 30 o'clock in the afternoon in the "presence of relatives and close -friends. Rev W. W. Rosebraugh officiated. The bride wore white embroidered net over white - silk, .with a corsage bouquet of sweet peas-and bride'B roses. ' She "was 'attended by the Misses Mary Ward and Helen Yar nell. - Y" : - ' , - ': ; 4 -r The rooms were decorated Jn an attractive manner with pink as ters; roses and gladioli. , ) Immediately after the ceremony a wedding luncheon: was served, arter which; Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox left", for Corvallis, "their . future home." : ' " r . "Mrs Wilcox fs a. popular col lege girl, having attended Oregon Agricultural college fori the past two years..-7 Mrs. iWRcox's soror ity affiliation "is Delta" Zeta. Mr. Wilcox is a graduate of Oregon Agricultural college with the class of '25. He is a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity,, of.which he was president during his senior year, and of the Alpha Zeta hon orary, fraternity. " A Gruests Retjum Home s Y House guests at the home of Mr. and" Mrs. J." A. Churchill,' Mrs. C B.;.;- Churchill, : Miss Louanna fChurchlll, and Mrs. George Faurot of Lima. Ohio, left, Saturday for the'' east. A number of interest ingmotor trips added to the pleas jtrotheir visit. 'i . Guet' From Pittsburgh ' ' Mfsr Rose : Ifuckesteifl of Pitts bg. Pa., who has been the house guen, or Mr. and Mrs. August Huckesteia for: the past six weeks. left on Xiday for her home in the east via the southern route. Miss Miss Taylor-Married .-. "' .' Attractive among the late" sum mer weddings was that on" Sunday, August 30," at which Miss V'elma Helen Taylor became the bride of Mr. Leon DuBois. The service took place in the First Unitarian church"" with' Rev. " Martin Fere- shetian officiating. More than 100 guests attended the wedding and the "ceremony which followed. The entire church "attar was decked with wicker baaketg of goldenrod and autumn leaves. Immediately preceding .the cere mony Mrs. F. Nii Woodry sang OH. Promise Me, accompanied by Sliss Graee jfepderson.:Miss Headerson also, presided ' at the or ei n f op hoH tedi in r marrhea. the! bridal party entering to the strains of tBer Lohengrin- procea- sioaai and taking their piactps in the) reception room ' as Mendels sohn's wedding march was played. The bride was becomingly gown ed la flesh-colored georgette over white salini worn, with 'tuft-length tell,4" with coronet 1 - head-dress adorned with orange - blossoms. She carried a' shower bouquet of Ophelia and bride's roses. Miss Pansy Nleswander, . as -maid-of- honor, was lovely, in pale gray georgette with touches tt lace and coral. The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Davison and Miss Lois Hock-ett,-Miss-Davison's dress being of ochre georgette over peach "colored satin, and Miss Hockett's of. orchid over white. Little Miss Babbles Laird, as flower girl, carried a bas ket of roses, strewing petals for. the bride's path. Robert Laird carried the ring. The groom was attended by Mr. Paul Nieswandsr, as best , man. Ushers were M,r, Robert Ashby and Mr. Byrd Tuck er. . ' . . . ..' Mrs. Lewis Swift. MIsa Juanlta Hockett and Miss Clara. Wiley as- sisted at the reception. v 'Y After a wedding trip to Mount Rainier and Vancouver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs.- DuBois - win return To Salem to make their home'. : ' ? ;For a second or two, at Jim's startled question. "What's that? I gave the brave and faithful but somewhat! stolid fellow credit for more mental agility than I had fancied he possessed. 1 1 'Thought that' he 'had asked the question in order to avoid answering the query I had voiced concerning his possible encounter with the State trooper, but as' I saw him dash aside from the path we were following, I realized that something out of the way really had-engaged his attention. And then, (aint but a distinct whimper "Mama." -. r I did'not-cry out, but my heart uttered , Katic'a loud and frantic wait, 'as we both rushed . after Jim. And when I could control ray voice. I sent continued cherry call.- toward the ' direction from whence the little voice had come. f "Yoe. Junior. Mother's rirht h'ere. Stand still ! Don't "move hn' Ul Mother comes! "" . 1 ji Next time , you're . tempted to eat a bite" between meals trv WRiGLEya ; n Don't overburden your stomach dbn't humor a false appetite! Let WRIGIgEY'S stimulate a genuine hunger and get you ready for a good meaL And then also AFTER EVERY MEAL, as a pleasant digestive aid. use THE: ' flavor casts; f LAST .--,r TIMES TODAY : It was bm a Tew seeondsal though It' seemed an inteimin able time.'before we came up to my smalt son', rwhp, Kafe in, Jim's arma. was rubbing 'his eyes with tie back of a . grimy hand, and dialing a bravo attempt not to Up "a baby'' his pet detestation. ;i Katie's " flaahtigbt and mine Played over the little" fi&ure. and the 'Same exclamation of - dismay came to 'oor'ltps iu we saw that be was bareheaded, and with not 'afteKeyery, mcM"' Fier ... ; - RAYMOND GRIFFITH OREGON 4 ,AV Dr. and "Mrs. M. P. Mendelsohn are home from a two weeks' va cation In Oakland and Ean Fran cisco where" they were guests of their children. . . ; . r Miss Eunice BrefldonNjf "Medford ! is the house gue9t of Miss'Frances Welsser. On Wednesday he will leave with, frlenj. for. a. :?catic at Neskowia. ' '. f x .Te,Gran4Theatre Is Closed for Repairs 'and Renovation - Installing Huge Kimball Unit ' f ; Pipe Organ ' Opening Under New Management :i September, 1? -- ' V with the - -. ' Y ' ! r! ! r ri i lGL?:C0:'- mm - Wtat otLer injduccriciit his a - hatlx for the small Boy except ; the chance it affords for ' bathtub swimming? But tm . less hathroom valLi are wy terproof, Mother ij certain to ' stop the splashing and tho . fun. No' need to-scold tLo - yoopgrter, jwh rn both walls and woodwork are made washable and splash 'proof with SATIN EGO: EliELL FINISH. ; , For tcheas;-hreahf ' x nooks and all rooru wLere a ( sanitary surface is deshed, - ttse'Satin Ef.CiielL.Fir-a--'' .. ' prints, grepe. and dccW . tions frostJthe steacxef coclc i i ; r ' : ?" v ' with a daap'cIotW " " ' T -v-Tteiaanylliistrcrsrtd J ' . In Satin , ShellfFiimh f pemit t:ii,t.; :bN-lcsdr V- color scheme,. Acclcr . cc rU " u-iH give yoaiJcaj, andyc"J, -vri frnd cxorpletc mrtxrrticzJ ? , ' . Y , -. .' -, for jjaintiii d czzh era, . You con now paint your property az: d pay cn the Bass-IIueter; Monthly Payment Flzi. Call , and let us cpTairi this plan to yea. - 9, r i'iV.'nrn8':- Mi.!-: 1 I . J. PAINTS and VAPJsII Sit DOUGHTON & SHERWIIJ 22S JI. Ccancrcka : ! f