THE OBEGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OnEGON
THURSDAY MORNTNG, OCTOBER 1, 1925
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Dorcas Club Meets i
The JJethel Dorcas club net on
, Thuraday. P. M. of last welc with
: " Mrs. J. T. Meyers. i
Tbe ladies are planning to give
a playtand chicken pie supper In
tbe near Xuture the proceeds to be
... applied to their piano fund for the
nthracaool bouse.", ' .
For amusement each lady on
- arriving was shown a "table cover
ed with a number of different ar
ticles. Later they made a list of
j ;Ae articles and Mrs. Art Johnson
y-celTed first, prize for having the
viost' complete list while Mrs. . A,
vJLshultx received the consolation
' Delicious v refreshments . were
, served by the hostess assisted by
Mrs. Arno Meyers.
Members . present' wr Mrs.' Art
Johnson,' Ms. o. M. Reves, Mrs.
Harry Young, Mrs.. V M. Evans,
Mrs. II. Boles, Mrs. AI Li. Shulz,
Mrs. Geo. Ham-, Mrs. Jrf; H. Utter,
Mra E. E. . Martin,; Mrs. John
Sprangen Mrs. Arnold Spranger,
Mrs. O. Navle, Mrs. Ida Baker,
Mrs. Sundhorg. Mrs. E. E. Mat-
. ten, club representative.
Ta, Attend O.A.C. . - ,
, Miss Frances Welch left '. last
week for Corvallis where she will
take-up her work. 'at the Oregon
Agricultural college. Miss Welch
attended Summer school the past
season In Corvallis. . . ' ' i I
Clafts To Open .
The opening lecture In Profes
sor N. B. Zane's course in design
which is being sponsored under
Jni Use the
Street Car
to and from the
Fair !
Grounds
'Avoid congestion and park
ing difficulties and expense'
tving both .
Money and Time
From ' the furthermost part
of the city the street car
wffl'( take you to the Fair
troqnds In thirty minutes.:
And the street car is waiting
to . ' '
Take you home when, you
want to go
; Surely the better way
j , to go and come
Southern Pacific Lines
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Greatest .
Human v
Drama
Yep
Ever ,
Saw
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the auspices of the Salem Arts
league wll take plate in the lec
ture room at the city library this
evening: from 7 to 9 o'clock. Reg
istration may continue through
out today with, Dr.' Mary C. Row
land, league presfdent; or Miss
Vivian Margrove, registration
chair-man. . i
College' Reception
The first formal campus event
of the college year at Willamette
university will be the annual TC.M-
C A.-T.W.C-A. . reception . which
which will be held In Waller hall
on Saturday: eening of this week.
Miss' Geraldlne Cook is in charge
of the arrangements. -
Daughters to Meet ' :
Chemeketa chapter of the
Daughters of the American Revo
lution wilt meet! on Saturday at
You Can Restore the
Former Shade with
ioIor-Dah
The clean, coforless liquid, known
as Kokr-Bak, has enabled thousands
of men and women to take years
from their appearance by restoring
the original shade to their gray hair.
The following1 is a letter typical
of many written in praise of this
remarkable preparation.
"Only ft hort tim ago my kir wu :
' quite tray nd brcomfexg armycr. It waa.
falline out. Myi calp ttcbd mad dn- -druff
appeared.
"Only ft few applications of Kokr-Bak
tapped the iteming- and daadraff. iir
hair toon atopfied coming out. Most
wonderful of all. howavor. ia that my
hair ia again it orifrinal ahad. I look .
. ten years younger. No wonder I'm so
thankiul for Kotor-Bak."
Authorities state that hair turns
Vrav when f or anv reason it fails
to receive the. proper amount of
coloring matter from the ceua ui
the acalp. No matter what the
cause of the grayness, it is amazing-
to see how quickly Kolor-Bak
brings back the former shade. It is
the best known substitute for the
natural pigmentation.
Kolor-Bak ia not sticky, greasy,'
mussy or unpleasant to use. It is
iiiRt a clean, colorless Ikiukl con
taining ingredients . known vte be- .
benebciai to siair . ana. scaip-r as n
easy, to ; use as water. Results
oftenfappear in a week. -
tt" riot only j restores . the former
shade to the hair; it banishes dan
druff,!! prevents itching of the scalp
and slops falling of the hair.
v No Maniples of your hair required
no tests necessary as this one
clean,' colorless liquid is effective on
any gray hair: Money back instantly
if desired results do not appear. .
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LAST TIMES TODAY
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CARR JOHNNIE
2:30 o'clock for the regular Octo
ber .meeting; The hostess of the
afternoon will be Mrs. Russell
Catlin at' her home at Thirteenth
and Chemeketa streets. Assistant
hostesses will Im Mrs. J. W. Har
bison, Mrs. C. B.'McCullough, and
Miss Minnie Morris. :
.; Mrs. W. H.' Byrd Is In charge of
the program which has - been ar
ranged fof the - afternoon, with
Mrs. Seymour Jones and Mrs. H.
T. Love assisting her. "The Se-qut-Centennial"
anniversary will
be spoken on by Mrs. "Ellen Fisher.'
Mfs.Jiarry JU. Styles is planning
an interesting talk on the history
and 'origin of American national
songs. " . '
I SOCIAJD CAXENDAR I.
' TOPAV
Prof. X. B. Zane's course in de
sign under auspices of Salem Arts
league' U. of O. extension Fork,
city . library, 7-9 o'clock. : ' ..
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! Woman's 'Alliance. Unitarian
church. 2:30 o'clock. .
' Saturday
. ! Chemeketa chapter. Daughters
of tbe American Revolution, Mrs".
Rusself Catlin, corner Thirteenth
and Chemeketa streets, hostess.
j Y.M-Y.W. Reception. Waller
hall ! on Willamette university
campus. 8 o'clock. -..' I
Kolor-Bak
; ; Banishes Gray Hair:
Epechl 6 Days Only
Regular if 50 '
Pric 1 J
flXETT
Popular
Prices
25c
Matinees,
35c
Evenings
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Guests for Fair Week - ,
. , Mr. and Mrij George'" W. Hug
are- entertaining a, taeir" house
guests for state! fair week Mr. and
Mrs; Al S. Hugj)f La Crande. Mr.
Hug Is a brother of Superintend
ent Hug. jj . ' j
Guests For Fdir Week
Mr. and Mrs.! W. W. Moore have
as their, house guest for fair week
Mrs. Margaret Hansen jot Seattle.
Mrs. Hansen visited at the Moore
home earlier 14 j the.' mOnth,; going
to McMinnvilleJ jfrom which place
she came to Salem at this time.
Organization
.Chapter A,
PEO organizat
Celebrates ;
Portland's oldest
on, was 20 years
old Monday .and
the event was eel-
ebrated. at the
opening meeting
for .the BeasonJ
held at the borne
aeger, jwith .Mrs.
of Mrs. J. P. j
Richard 'Adams
as assisting1 bos-
less. Covers were laid' for 3.0 for
the luncheon, Which preceded the
program. - A ,poem, , "Our Royal
ty." written b jr Grace Hall espe
cially for the occasion, was read
by the vice president, Mrs. C.-W.
King, In the absence of the presi
dent. Mrs. JohnlT. Hotf hkiss, who
I is in .California. A history of the
cnapier was given in a; saeicn en
titled "Our Patriarchs," by Mrs.
H. E. Going. li "Our 1 Sisters by
Creation," wrltit'en in Swedish dia
lect by I Mrs. Lblu Mock, told of
the admission jjof new members
"The Younger If Generation ",f was
discussed by Mrs. John Button,
the youngest member of the chap
ter. Portland Journal.
Hal Hibbardi Auxiliary
Mrs.. A. Tyner Woolpert enters
tained in a delightful Way on Frl
day afternoon jj at he. home for
members of Ha) Hibbard auxiliary
USWV.. honorung Miss Josephine
Seymour, one" Off the members who
will be an earl October bride. The
home was .beautifully decorated
with the latest : autumn flowers.
Hidden about the rooms were a
great many midcellanepus gifts for
the honor guest, who was required
to find the packages- j Late in the
afternoon refreshments i were
served by the jhostessj assisted by
other members of the auxiliary,
Mrs. Dabcock Has Guests
Mrs. W. P.I Babcock is enter
taining as hei house! guests dur
ing state fairl week ! her brother
and sister-in-law, Mrjand.Mrs. J
M. Woodruff of Long Beach, Cal.
They arrived Ihere on Sunday by
motor. a ;
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Leave For Onaha
Mr. and Ms. George P. Grif
fith left on Tuesday for Omaha
where they will be in 'attendance
at the national convention of the
American Legion and auxiliary,
They plan a two weeks' absence.
Chapter AB Meet$ f f
Chapter AB of the PEO Sister
hood met for the first meeting of
the new year ion Monday evening
at the home Of Dr. Mary C. Row
land. The liting rooms were at
tractively decorated with pink and
f:i
Oregon Pulp
Salem,
Sulphite knd Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap
pings, Adding j Machine Papery Greaseproof, Glasslne,
urug JUond, Tissue, Screenings and specialties.
Looks Different; on't It,?
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and tKe principle underlying the difference
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sibloco'EURNACES
; See our exhibit at the State. Fair
Ji New Industrial Bldg. , . V
Let bur Mr. Quesseth explain the "DIFFERENCE" and
why thousands of Home
lavender asters. A short business
meeting opened the. evening after
which, varions-'merabers; of the
group related experiences of .their
vacation time. Mrs. Moliie Hill
Styles told of, her summer spent
in .- eastern Washington, while a
session, of work at the University
oi boutnem canrornia made Mrs.
Alice Thompson's talk one of in-
-reu ; Aiiss . urace iuiisaDetn
Smith fold of man v exneriences
incident upon .her attendance of
the national convention, o( the
Business and Professional Wom
an's clubs in Portland. Me. ,
! f A group of members of Chapter
O were special guests of the- eve
ning. These were Mrs. E. E.
Fisher, -Mrs. W. W. Moore, Ms.
A. C. Parr, Mrs. Harwoodi Hall,
and Mrs. Prank Churchill, j
Mrs.. Iva , Howard Kirk, ;Tce
president of the chapter, presided
at Monday's meeting in the ab
sence of the president. Miss May
Rauch. Other officers are Miss
Grace Elisabeth Smith, recording
secretary; : Mrs. Alice Thompson,
corresponding secretary; Mtss
Pofothea Steusloff, treasurer:
Miss Grace Osburn, chaplain, and
Mrs. Myfta M. Richards, guard.
Standing committees for- the
year have been announced as fol
lows: Program, Mrs. Alice Thomp
son, Miss Grace Osborn and Miss
Lena Belle Tartar; soilal, Mrs.
Cora R. McCroskey, Mrs. Myrta
M. Richards, Mrs. Mary Reeves;
educational, Mrs. Ira Howard
Kirk, Mrs, Cora Patterson and
Miss Dorothea Steusloff; philan
thropic, Miss Grace Elisabeth
Smith, Dr; Mary C. Rowland and
Mrs, Angeline McCullough McGill;
visiting. Moliie Hill Styles, Mrs.
Mary G. Smith and Mrs. Eva My
ers; auditing, Mrs. Cora R. Mc
Croskey and Bessie Barrett. -
The living .rooms of Dr. Row
land's .home were attractive with
lavender and pink asters. "During
the evening Mrs. Moore assisted
the hostess. j
Pledge Completed
The first of the clubs in Port
land to fulfifl its pledge of $500
to endow a bed at the Doernbecher
children's hospital is the Portland
Woman's Research club, which al
so was the first club to make a
pledge. It voted yesterday to.com
plete the sum by adding money
I WOULD HAVE YOU
UNDERSTAND-
HERco THE
AO TO
COMFORT-
NELSON BROS
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Is Different
is the
basis for. '
its well
merited
popu- ,
larity.
It proves
that
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"Hospitality
and'
' Comfort
Bcffii '
in the
Basement
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Owners have found that the
from its'; treasury .-to the 1422
cleajred through salt ! of entries in
the Oregonlan's ; baking contest
Friday aad the luncheon served in
conhecticfn withitt.f i , .
The club will also give $200 tf
the! children's farm' home, it was
announced yesterday at tbe busi
ness meeting which followed the
first luncheon of the fall season,
held at the Multnomah hotel.
Oregonian. . i ; ; r
Word F,rom Miss Garfield
Miss Edna Garfield j twho left
late in the summer for an extend
ed yisit in Seattle, writes to Salem
friends of the iateresting visit she
is having. Miss Garfield sets no
date for iher return: to. Salem.
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Shaw's "Pygrrvalion'h 4 !
! Mrs. Pearce, the housekeeper in
Pygmalion will deHgbtjfou. All
the housewives in town should sit
together trt enjoy; this play. Mrs.
f'earce is capable andj i versatile,
he jknows what to do with an im
possible hat, and she tries to help
jwith the : Master's vocabularies.
He lias more than one, like all the
lesfEof us. . r -.. f ;;. ; ; -r
And there is a vocabulary for a
certain time and a certain place.
Have you ever tried your home
vocabulary I society,, for in
stance? It is not that the words
nem selves are; so airrerenx, DUi
hehbught Is decidedly so.
llfear home and society vocabu
ars in contrast in Pygmalion at
hef Heilig theater October 7.
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Mrs. John J.1 Roberts spent yes-
erdjay in. Portland.
ilrs. J. r LueT wllf have as
hef .house guest later in tbe week
Her! mother, Mrs. W. B- Potter. of
Pnrrldrirt "
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Classified Ads Bring Results
W. W. Kimball Piano
. . With ... ;s :
Welte Mignon Reproducer
CONCERT EVERY HOUR
FAIR BOOTH
; (New Pavilion) f i
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409-415 COURT
FALL
DRESS COATS
tWe are showing this group of Dress
f Coats in Velours, Bolivia, Broadcloth
and '.Buckskins, fully lined and trim
; med withMandell,-Fitch, Sealine and
f Manchurian' Wolf, ' :
BEAUTY PRODUCTS t
. ARE RECOMMENDED
Cream Kissed Carrots and
Onion-eye Sparkler Are
' Highly Endorsed -
Cream-kissed carrots, cows vaa
ishing , cream, cereal complexion
powders, baked potato powder
puffs, onion eye sparkler and freeh
fruits perfume art the American
Beauty products demonstrated and
recommended to American ? girls
four times daily In the House of
Health' at the state far. The recom
mendations are made in the way
of monologue and action skits in
which college girls explain to Sa
lem girls the advantages of build
ing beauty by "Inside paints'
rather than by daubing it on from
without. ' .
; The programs are given four
times daily: 11:00. 2:00. 4:00 and
5:00, in the House of Health just
inside tbe north or main entrance
of the educational pavilion.
The monolog will be given by
Miss Griff e of CorvalLis today and
tomorrow, and by Miss ( Jean Mc
Clew of Eugene on Friday and
Saturday. The Salem girls taking
the action part will be Florence
Power, today; Mildred Pugh
Thursday; and Margaret Bailey,
Friday. Miss Maurine Styles who
took the part on Monday will prob
ably repeat on Saturday. Virginia
Neff took this character part yes
terday. . ; '
Moving pictures of. Health and
Moore's Music
"Moore Means Music"
GOAT
OF
OUTSTANDING QUALITY
Beauty subjects' in relation to
child welfare precede each per
formance.' Seats are provided for
the : convenience of ."Visitors who.
testify rther interest not only by
filling -the. room but by crowding
about the outside and looking In.
- Common cense , fortune telling
Ly means of scales, measurements
and charts are other features of
entertainment.- and instruction
Pic-fessor Lila . O'N'eale of house
hold arts s in charge. Visitors
are all welcome, not even the men
are excluded! - '
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Quality-and 'tyle-di-cernJng
women find
that covetad indivUur :
ality la Cameo Hats.
Ask Your MtUtftir for
"Cameos'
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SPQRTCOATS
Especially adopted ; to utility . wear,
these sport Coats are finding favor in.
the desire of the office miss and sales
lady. Some are collared" with-fur-while'
others are self materials. '- .
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- "EASTMAN" Principal of Heating means
MORE HEAT-FOR LESS MONEY ..
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