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4 . ' -:"V THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAffiM, OREGON r? 7" -.TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1925 " 1 8MM Social iVJfira By' AUDRED BUNCH ?hone 10G J'- 1 AUTUMN In all the precibus years when love's warm glow Flooded our hearts, and filled the days with light, How of the future could we ever know; v v -: ; , Or dream of separation's bitter blight? " ' . How could wa know, when underneath the stars i . Of jeweled, heaven, in the yearsito.be, (, That onejof us, alone, should meet the'-xilt':f''';' When stars and moon would be too dim to see? " ' ' '-C: .Jif ..yS'M In the rare autumn's gold We reveled f ree, :,, ..- fi j Trampling with joy the crackling leaves of brown. Our eager feet sought out new mystery, Always! as One: we watched the leaves' cbm down: Now through'the woodland paths we both have known, AVraith-like, I walk these winding paths alone. ' ;" ' ' ."; v i-; BLANCrl JONES 1. (From Sunday' Oregonlan.) . . cil meetingvof att. members ot the state board, has taien called by Mlas Hacker afseren thirty, Wed nesday evening in the club rooms of the Salem Chamber, of Com merce, prior to the meeting. Motor Trip to Bend Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford motored to Bend brer the week end by the way of McKenzIe Pads. Mrs. d&ford reports that the rocky hills along the highways arev'tuH of, hjjyaueta," that being th; pictutesq'ne impression . the chTsters'and clumps of huckle tenr; TtaeK maple and dogwood loMSk gy the passerby durr ingeTitdmVBea8on. . ; ; "500" Cluk Meets ! The Happy Dozen 500 club met last Saturday evening at the home of Mrr and ilrs. E. J. Diez. Mem bers present were Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.: H. Bo le, Mr. and. Mrs. C. Bryant and Mr. and jirsi' Harry' Young; Guests of the club were Misg Ann .Mc Jotyre and Miss Rath Kitchen, liigh scores were won by Mrs. C. Bryant and Mrs. Harry Itolee and the booby pripe 'by Mr. Bolee and Mr. Johdsonf Z .1 r - j .- . ' j. fyiss prichardf to Speak V.Misi Julia Webster, presi dent of the Salem Business and Jro'eBsIonal Women's club "will f -.r. f rrT. I lVrand,Mrs,A. E. Zimmeri r the Mlzpah Sunday ) I Prichard . past national president "u" . 7 .u J . r rwlll give " talk-on "Wnat our iz,'" . J ' " , . i!.-rHrt .m.nAm vr m tW lAt rland Park, on the Pacific high- V , Th.iinM.'-'nrm.s " tadine I? north, Friday , eTening, Oc- i mmhra f th-.H.k mn' r. tobr 1Q "e absence of the ganizaHons hate been invited to ? mtee those who re- be presenf as wlKas ell members ?T 7 u nIB.HOMMrt v?f RnB-lFaUon. Mrs, Dewey, Mrs. Putnum .(.i.. . v. ' .Vi i,.?.iti- we readings, interspersed with meeting Is r anticlpated.' f .Avi r " Blier Miss- Grace Toermer. direc- ,ntQ Uh thft Ia(1inil nR tha wlnQ. ti Twi nIn a" afoand social the Banl of. I-n1 s enjoyed which the Jason "..vr:rr;rrr"w.i:; .o .wen how to f li a?" Snr V Ji.- over- .DeligWf ul refreshments o attend jH.an departed ex- trip, while in Portland being, the! i 5 gBiA- vu-. vi I TllOfin vnrespnt worn Mr A special invitation was ex- Mr apl fl0 rt 4.n1. w Vflo. Ta,,Iu Af TTo. Vor 1 .1 . . uUl, n...M.n of. fa f.Mnn 1 " "uuull ' 77 7 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts, Mr. -ila. il!2fL2S ? Flifet, Mr, and Mrs, u.r:r':.r7 . Mr- Mrs.jPaul toenben . . ... . . I "V, .... m VlVUtU, , JWgs roup wm u.e MlHU .. M RfthPrta Mr r.fl meeting. Miss Agnes Thomas, I - v . a 1006 Northwest Bank JBldg JoVd;, Mr and Mrs! Blake rangements, and it is rgeyil man, Mr. and Mrs! Raymond, Mr. .Zl. "7 " and. Mrs. Sol Drake and son. Mrs, r , I . , , Will Miller. Mrs. Kagen. Mrs JU of fifteen go, to secure . aut pus. Mrs. Acheson. Mrs. Putnum; Mrs. rft Sflft'Jf ilyaS-X! McCoy, Mrs; Dewey. Mrs. Smith. afternoon, returning the same . . 1,M-W,(ir, tVa evening, me rounu i host and hostess. Many of the state officers wiu Catholic D aughters Social Tuesday evening,' October 20, Mrs. K. A. " Thompson will be chairman -oV a committee which wjli have charge of . "the social a veteran of the; old dancing school. This Halloween party willne for the pleasure of both young and old of St. Joseph's parish and their friends. Bridge Club Entertained . One of Salem's most delightful bridge clubs' ,wa entertained on Friday of, last .week when Mrs. Allan, Carson, was hostess for the members of her. card -oup, meeting- at her borne, :t Special guests for. the afternoon were Mn. W. Carlton Smith, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs, IlarrivHawklns and Miss Margaret Rodger. ' At the next meeting; of-, the clnh' on October 30. Mrs. Paul Hendricks will en tertain.' X-.iT" In the group on Friday, with the afternoon's .high score going to Mrs. John H. Carson, were: Mrs, Paul Hendricks, Mrs. John H. Carbon, Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mrs. Donald Young. Mrs. Clifton Jrwin, Mrs. Orris F. Fry, Mrs. Clifford. Farmer. Mrs. Homer Egai,and the hostess Mrs. Allan Carson. - ; To Entertain Classes The two adult Bible classes of the. First Evangelical church will be entertained this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the George X. Thompson home. O. M. S. Luncheon An enthusiastic group of form er Oregon Normal school stndents met.at a, luncheon Saturday noon in tne .parlors of the First Pres byterian church. ' The president of the Marion couty division of the Better Ore gon Normal school club, Mr. F. A. G&llegly of Jefferson called upon Superintendent Hug of Salem. Asst State Supt. William Smith, professor W..G. Beattie of Oregon Normal school. Dean J. B. V. But ler,;. Oregon - Normal school, Mrs. Mary V. Charlton of Salem and Mrs. J, S. Landers of Monmouth for .speches. Each of these special guests j responded, in . a most in teresting and inspiring manner. JFhe general trend of thought throughout the speeches jwas for better training of teachers, and a better Oregon normal school.. The result of the meting was move for a permanent and wider organ ization of the club which' stands for these principals. Over a hun dred members were present. Pres ident Gallegly appointed as a commltte on s the organization. Mis Lillian. Schroeder, Salem. Miss Olga, Johnson, Silverton and Mrs, Hazel ''Marshall, Woodburn. -The' committee in charge of the luncheon were Miss Olga Johson, Silverton; Misa Elma R. McAllister Brooks. Miss Catherine Bates, Salem and W. R. Powers, Marion. also attend, as an executive coun- Social Calendar TODAY ,, Writers section of 'the Salem hour immediately following t the Arts league. Mra. Ora "F. Mcln-1 regulaf business meeting-lot-the tyre. 1 4 denier, sireej. nosieas. catholie Daughters ; of America TlUIcum club ..dance, uerny xhe following ladles will assist naU-l v . Mrs. Thompson Mrs. E. Burrell, W, C. T. IT.. Halls. 2:30 o'clock Mr8 A. Schneider. Mrs. Guy O Adult Bible classes. First Ev- Smith. Mrs. Beliste. Mrs. E. Eck- angellcal church. Mr. and Mrs. wrte- Mrs; t,. Bach: Mrs. U. Kuck- George N-' Thompson hosts at eibery and Miss Anna 'O'Brien, their country home. 7.30 o'clock.) Catholic Daughters of America, j Serving Society to Meet ; Social meeting following regular The . Barbara Frietchie society buaiaes meeting: t wm meet t&la afternoon, for ; an ewing club of the Auxiliary of important meeting at the home of the, Sons of Veterans. Mrs. St. Mrs. A, T.' Killiamat lier home iieiens. zjb Luri streei, iiusihb. i 2480 East Nob Hill 2r 20 o'clock, i ' - ' i ! i ; ... i Business and Professional Wo- . Friday evening, October 23, St 1 men's club. Chamber of Com- Joseph's anditorium - on the cor I merce rooms. 8 o'clock.' Miss j ner-of 'Chemeketa., and -.Winter M Jt Adelia Prichard main speaker, 1 streets-will be the; scene; of an ''js A. A- V. W, class In literature. I old fashioned v dance. Witches. 96S, Codrt street. 7;30 o'clock. J gobblins fairies and spooks, will v Prof. Horace Willlston, insttuc-1 predominate" In decorations and ,it tor.6' VV , c 1 tend to enliven the eveningrf fl South . Division of tne presby- t : .The quadrilles which, were .e If terian Ladies Aid Society.Mrs. 1 source - of much merriment for n T T V mmrm Tj t It net cos . I tAtv - W, " Aariita ' arA ' nnantatnT Men's Monthly Bible class din- j many years ago will be called by ne. ! . First Presbyterian enurcn, 6:30 o'clock. ... i Silver tea. , Ladles of the Cen tral Congregational church. 2:30 o'clock.' Church parlors. 4 Corner , 19th and Ferry streets. 1 Prof. N B. Zane's U. of O- ex (ension class in art, under spon sorship of Salem Arts league, 7:50 to 9 o'clock. r: , East Side Division of the Pres . yterlan Ladies' Aid society." Mrs. J. N. Skaife, 341 North Nineteenth street, hostess. Friday ' Salem Woman's club fclasses, Clu h house on North ' Cottage ; street: - ! ' 8:00-2:45 o'clock. Psychology rT -Prtit c. 1. Sherman. Instructor, 2:45-3:30 o'clock- "Know.Yonr Town" class. Mrs. E- E. Fisber In charged , Miss Cornelia Marvin's class in modern thought- Salem Art's Leatrue. Public - library. 7:30-9 o'clockl Old FashioraTJDance stt-Jo: seph's Auditorium- ; Salem Women's club luncheon Marioa hoteri o'clock.""" : Birthday Celebrated Several automobile loads of guests from the G. A. R. and the Daughters of Veterans motored to the country home of Comrade Harris on Friday afternoon to cel ebrate his seventy-eighth birth day. The Daughters of Veterans presented him with a large birth day cake. at this' time, a custom they observe with, the birthday of each veteran. The presentation was made by Uzabeth Wateiy. Delicious refreshments were served, after the singing of a group of old songs. In the group motoring out were Commander and Mrs. J. H. New- myer, Comrade and Mrs. Mat- tews. Comrade Earl Race. Com rade Harris, Comrade Shepard, Mrs." Mabel Lot k wood, Mrs. Mary Brewerf Mrs. Lizbeth Waters, Mrs. Madeline Nash, Mrs. E. .E Gilliam, Mrs. : Flora Zinn, Mrs. Mary E. Stearns and F. C. Stearns. lJdrs. A. W. Giesy.and son, Don ald, were guests over the week end of Mr.. and.Mrs. R. J. Hend ricks. ,, - ' - ... ' : Latin Club Picnic , A weenie roast in Bush's pas ture was enjoyed Monday evening by -more .than thirty members of the McKinley Junior Jligh" Latin club. ; i Election : ot officers ; was held with the following resol: . Consul Primus,. Laf kin Williams Consul - Secundns, : Louis Snook ; Questor, Chesley Campbell; Ad iles, Gretchen Thielsen and. Don ald Goodenough; .Tribunes, Esther Wood and Frances Martin. Attend Fraternity Opening iMr and Mrs.' C.W. Shields of GeryalsrJ Mrs.ft Clara. Shields : of Salem, and Miss Edna Wemple jpf Fairmount, MInnestota, xmotpred to. : Corvail if on Sunday to attend the opening" of the new Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house at Corvalis. They visited with Luke Shields, a member ot the fraterni ty (while there. Mr. Shields is a senior at the Oregon Agricultural college.' i i Brush College Grange I The Brush College grange met Monday evening. Tne H3uar Urge crowd, was in attendance for the pot luck' supper which was except tionally good, and also the Col umbus day program. The follow ing program was given: jStudy of Columbus Billy Tt ley. 1 Talk on Columbus Mrs. Ralph Scott.. --. ....... - . , jTalk on Columbus (continued) rMrs. Fred Ewing. v-. Reading. fColumbus" Miss Emma Evans. . , . Duet, "Out of the Dawn.'V-: Mir, and Mrs. Ralph Scott; ?'My Bamboo Baby." j"Mrs. Candles Umbrella Lec ture,? Miss "Evans and Miss An derson. ... .Talk by Pomona grange master, Mr. Powell. i , M rs. Fasching Honored Mrs. F. O. Bartholomew enter tained on Friday afternoon for the pleasure of Mrs. B. E. Fasching on the occasion of her birthday. In the grdhp for the afternoon, which was spent with needlework were former neighbors of Mrs. Fasch ing. Each guest presented Mrs. Fasching with an appropriate gift. Refreshments were served at the tea houi;Hi;; vi In the kuest; hour were Mrs; B. Et Fasching, the honor guest. Mrs. Earl Race and-daughter, Helen, Mrs.jW. Ii: Diincan. Mrs.-SUrr of Portland. iUfss Gladys Bartholo mew, and the hostess, Mrs. F. O. Bartholomew. dewing Club Today i The sewing club of the auxiliary ot the Sons of Veterans wiil meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. St. Helens. 236 Court street. A good attendance ia desired. Guests for Wedding Among a large numoer oi guests attending the wedding of Miss Marg&ret Griffith and Mr. Bert Ford, one of the leading society events of the Beason. were: Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metschan, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Metschan.'Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Metschan, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Metschan, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Metschan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Pruden, Mrs. J. E. Flanders, Mrs. A W. GJesy, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hawley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles G Robertson, all ot Port land; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Apper son of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cattanach of Canyon City, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Colbert of Eugene, Miss. Madeline McDon cugh of Eugene, Miss . Marie Churchill ot Portland, Miss Helen Rose ot Astoria, MIas Dorothy Mc Kee of Portland, Miss Joy John son of Cottage GroTe,;MlBS Creteb en Brown of Vancouver,- Wash. National P. . 0. Convention Members of Salem a two chap ter of the PEO Sisterhood wlll be interested. Jn -the . following clip- Pin., concerning the national con vention, of the Sisterhood which just' closed in St. Paul. Minnesota, from the St. Paul daily:. More than five hundred dele gates from' all parts of the coun try will arrive the' middle of the week to attend the supreme con vention of the PEO sisterhood. . The convention will open In Minneapolis Tuesday and will continue through Friday. As the president of the Minnesota PEO. Mrs. E. J. Gif ford,: resides In St Paul, it is expected many St. Paul members .will attend the supreme session. Alt sessions of the convention will, be held at the Wesley Metho dist church, while the headquar ters will be at the Curtis hotel Many social affairs have been planned for the out-r-town guests during the meeting, one of the largest to be held in St. Paul when a large tea,, will be given Thursday at the University club following an automobile tour of the "city. . Mrs. Vina. Ives Bowden, Mis souri, supreme president, arrived Saturday and is in Minneapolis. Two other prominent visitors are Mrs. Winona Reeves, editor of the Pecord, the official magazine of the order, and; Mrs. Mary Allen Stafford, Muscatine. Ia., one of the two living charter members. One of the chief matters of dis cussion before the meeting will be the erection of a memorial library in honor of seven founders of the society. It is expected the me morial will be established on the frounds of Iowa Wesleyan univer sity at Mt. Pleasant where PEO vas founded 55 years ago. The national- bodv baa a tnerabersbia of 3 5,) 0 0 women and the chapter caving been organized la British Columbia. v v . More than v 1,200 chapters are affiliated with the national body. Mrs. Shoemaker, past state presi dent .ah t "been in charge of ar rangements for the meeting. , St, Paul has five chapters name ly I, K,"R, X'ahd Z and'chapter H of South St.5 Paull Mre. Gifford Till give the address pf welcome at the meeting and will also take part in another part of the pro gram.. J , ; One ot the interesting social events, of Jthe -convention is the luncheon. which will be given for, the past state presidents Tuesday by M rs. Lbulse Otias, M in nea polls. Among those Invited to attend are Miss Carrie, Evans, -Minneapolis; Miss Elizabeth Morrill, Minneap olis: Mrs. Louis Doesman, North field; Mrs.- Traf ford, fayne, Min neapolis; -Mrs. Beirtbia ; Bonnell, California; Mrs. Kate Wilson, California; Mrs. InetteiShoemaker, Minneapolis: Mrs: Edna Collins, Vilndom: Mrs" Saraa Vest, St. Paul; Mrs. Gifford. Sti Paul; Mrs. Louise Ozias. Minneapolis, and Mrs. Edna Jdontgomeiy,, St. Paul. Convention committee chairmen comprise Mrs. F. E. Balmer, 1427 Chelmsford street, Information; Wrinkles, lines OR CROWS-FEEr Lemon Juice Tighten Skin Squeeze the juice of two lemons in a b-o 1 1 1 e containing three ounces of. Or chard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake w e 1 and you -have the very mildest antl wrinkle lotion to tighten relaxed skin, erase fine lines and eradicate crows-feet. ' Massage this sweetly; fragrant lemon lotion Into the. skin at pight. By morning most of the tell-tale wrinkles, tired lines and crows-feet are smoothed out, giv ing, a more youthful contour to (heeks, chin, throat. It leaves the skin velvety soft, clear and fresh. Beauty experts use this astrin gent lotion for enlarged pores, also to bleach and whiten sallow, tanned skin. Mix this harmless lotion your self since it acts best immediately after prepared. Adv, . Mrs. p.; a. p venue, prjntingj t Mrs, ". R, W. Thaeker, 1905 .Portland "avenue, courtesy; Mrs. J. M. JVralen, 1622 A&hland avenue, decorations; Mrs. K. ' W. "Norton; MlnaeapoHs, ; din Irg; Mrs. George JLJ Stott'enter tainment; Mrs. John L. Smith, fi nance; Mrs. D. Ar' McDonald, hous, iug; Mrs. Traf ford Jayne, music ; Mrs. E. C. Merrill, place of meet ing; Mrs. M. W. Halloran, public ity; M rs. Albert P. Reed . recep tion; Miss Carrie Evans, registra tion; Mrs. H. A. Hubbard,. transT portation; Mrs. E. J. Bromley, post office. ; ' .:' HaUbw e'en Tea The ladies of the Central Con gregational church - will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday after? noon for the. regular October tea )n the church parlors at the- cor ner of 19th and Ferry streets. The Invitations sent out. are miniature black catsJ.:" ... ' - The hostesses for the day will be Mrs, Keyes, Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Barnard, Mrs. Robertson, and Mrs. Ritchie. Important AAUW Meeting Delegates were named on Sat urday at the regular October meet ing of the. American Association of University Women to represent the local branch at he state meet- valUs on November 7. - Those ,wh. will attend are .the officer Mr. George Il. Alden, Mrs. C A. Do wns,,. Hies A Leila Johnaoa, Mrs Horace WillfBton and three . ftpen cial delegates, "Mrs. FJ. G Frapk- j ' Break i Cotd Right Up with. "Pipe's Cold Corn; If Take two tablets every' three hours" until . three: doses are taken. The first dose alwaya gives relief. " The -eecoiid and .third doses completely,, break up the cold. Pleae-, ant and sate to take. . Contains no.' quinine or opiates.'" Millions "use Pape'a Cold Com pound." Price, thirty -five cents. Vest, 166 Osceola ing which will take place in Cor- Druggists guarantee it. Adv. : ,LASfjmLES ITODAYi h - " -. - V1f fk of!nifi pi ' KEEP BOT1I EYES ON THE ' OREGOIsl TOMORROW GRIFFITH 3 J 111 tZS ' I . . 9 Home lovers who seek new and more pleasing color sctemea for fieir Homes will accept -with delight he new "mottletontRnisn for walla. No other well treatment offers sucK pjssibilities in color har mony. By the soft Blending or "mottletoning" of two colors, diewalls a ma3e to harmon ize with the hangings, rugs or furniture, as desired. - With FLAT COAT WALL . PAINT,' the two'tone effect now being-usexl Ijjr the best decorators maybe obtained at small cost- This finish has the added advantage of being washable. Ask for a cater card which ahows anumber of col' - or cOm.binat.io'ns obtainable - through mottletoning, and explains fully how the work is done. .. ..-,- You can now paint your property and pay da the nass-tiueur montniy rayment rum. uu -and let us explain this plan to ybuV PAI NTS' and : VARNI S HES Soldbf DOUGHTON & SHERVVnST 286 N. COMMEKCUIALEy PT t---4 as ..iShUMbHHbMHbm ' mmm rst Ualumet quauty piinty ot economy. There are no substi tutes for the ptirey wholesome 2$ r? If u through use of , : THE lYQRLD'S GREATEST . i 1! t -1 "i saixs ay, Tims thoss o? ahy orosa caAWD gtiTwar teiit.iij ti iiu'iutiR Kfcss'Birii.iiuiu'kwTiKjui im m . w i: m, r!iw:i m tie mm m fll Salem's Leading Department Store i . - i ' Novelty 1 1 JJ II - - I' f its In this October Showing .1. ' t Nashua 66x84 Novelty Blankets are shown here today for ' tHe first tirne. TKeseare j big block effects witrt floral Hesigri. ' In g exquisite pastel shades rose, blue, orchidyellow; tanand gold; ' A wonderful blanket for' ? rgerieial K b rh e use. S.fe e them in window. , . t. fc $.48 Blankets f dSpoicI Goap r f- .... r 7 . . fc; ;..-ttiw'numKeV.i a disHnfct Sport Pattern "'to Be- used for diepe.Spbrt Goat-alsb "excellent for batK robes', Indian V -J blanket;. etc. In:five" colors; size 66x80. ; . .-'. r.: ! : ; (Main Flbar,D6mestiC'Secti6n) " ;; , -