THE OREGON STATESMAN.' SALE?.!. OREGON ... ' -.T.
TUESDAY. MORNING; SEPTEMBER 1. 1925
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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.
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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
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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, .
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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-
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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 ;;",
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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. .
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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.
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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
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"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! ; .
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" ;"'! CHAPTER F9 9
TllE SURPRISE i
THEY ENCOUNTERED IN THE
DARKNESS
Getting, the
Utmost in
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Value and'
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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
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'."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
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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. . ' .
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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! "" .
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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;
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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
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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? --
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- 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
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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
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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,
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