The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 13, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    SATURDAY .MORNING; 1926
Suletti
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ProfessoJL Sweetser to j
Address Woman's Club I
Prof. A. ' R. 3 Sweetser of the
' ersity of Oregon will be the
lalcer at the first March meet
ing of the Salem vWbmana -cluh
today at the club house; assuring
an v6xtremely.interesting meeting.
Professor Sweetser will take as his
Bubject, "Wild Flowerd of Ore
gon." whtch la peculiarly appro
priate for this- season oil thd year
when thej woodsare just begin
ning; to fill wkn trilliums,! wld
currant, spring beauties ; and
johnny-jump-upa. This is fortu
nate time aiao foTv Professor
Sweetser as he will be engaged , in
extensive field work In the near
atur, making any further lecture
At the business meeting at 5:3d
Sumner, who will preach a St.
ly following the regular ad
meeting, complete plans .will he
' made for the entertainment of the
county federation at. their semi
annual meeting. 1 ' J , t ', . j,
Plans wilj alsi go underway for
the; observance of Better , Homes
week in Salem, Mrs. Claude Steus
lofC and Mrs. A. -M. . Chapman's
committees, dealing with the Am
erican home and dries work,! to
take charge, ( - , (V
Mrs. Walter L. Spauldlng will
report on the work-being success
fully undertaken.br the hospital
committee, while Mrs. Alice -f H.'
Dodd will hare an Interesting re-
170L1E OF !
LiiDDLE AGE
i i.
Praise Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
i Mrs; Annie' Kwtnskf of 626 1st
ATehuft, Milwaukee, Wis.,, writes
that she became
so weak and run
down, that she
was not able to
do h aer; house
work. She jsaw
the name Lydia
B.u-Pinkhams
Vegetable j Com
pound in the
paper and said
to her husband,
"I will try that
medicine and see
if It will help me." She says , she
took six bottles and is feeling much
better,. .. '!. i . ' -
Mrsu Mxttta Adams, who lires in
Infag Street, Brewton, Ala.
wV as follows: friend recom-.
zn&.ed Lydia E.? Pinkham'a Vege
table Compound and since taking it
I, feel' like a different woman." - r
With her children grown up; the
middle-aged woman finds time to do
the things she never had time to do
before read the new books, see the
new plays, enjoy her grandchildren,
take an active part in f church i and
civic affairs. Far from being pushed
aside by the younger set, she finds
a full, rich life of her own. That is,
If her health Is good. ? I
i Thousands of women past 2fty,
say they owe their health to Lydia
R Plnkham's Vegetable Compound.
port on the work of the 'art dlvi
sion. . . i , s. i r '...- ;
Mrs. Win. Fordyce F.argo.j presi
dent of the club, will give an out
line of .the score card system.
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Girl . ji? eserve Conference
Opens in Astoria
The three-djay midwinter con
ference of Girl Reserves tor the
entire state opened yesterday in
Astoria. Mia Marian. Wvm
i ; wTf
local TWCA secfelar'y, and a group
of Salem Girl Reserves are in at-
tea4aacei , MIssjElizabeth Silver df
Willamette university is song lead
er for the three days. Approxi
mately 250 girls from all parts
of j the state are in attendance.
t From Salsm .those in, the, grou-p
krb Miss -WymanJMiss"Rosalintt
Van Winkle, Miss Minnie Shrode,
miss isnzapein waters. Miss Mar-,
reiij Edwards, Miss ltosalje Burei,
Mtei Doris Clarke. Miss Eloisfe
Wrijgbt, Miss Constance Smart,
Miss Eloise White and Miss Naomi
Warner.
international Relations
Committee ;
The complete personnel' of the
International Relations committee
Of the' galetii Woman's dnh li.nn
been announced as follows. Chalr
ma4, Mrs. V . E. Crews, Mrs. John
L. Rand, Mrs. Henry J. Bean and
Mrs. Guy O. Smith.
Adams (Homer
Mrs. B. S. Adams is entertain
ing as her 'house 'guest her sister,
Mrs. Olire J. Ogg of Seattle. Mrs.
Ogg plans to spend several months
in Salem.
Letters Received
From Mrs. Harms ,
. . The. many Salem f riehds ol Mrs.
Harry H. Harms will be interested
in recent word concerning her trip
in Colorado. For. the past month
Mrs. Harms has been the . house
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'
A. H. Boelter at Greeley, Colo.,
near Denver. Mrs. Harms plans
to be gone several months longer,
and Is planning a tentative- trip
to Omaha before returning toSa
lem. j.;
Mrs. Harms has won much pop
ularity in musical circles since go
ing south, having appeared In sev
eral of the bigger churcflfes in
Greeley, as well as in Denver. .. In
the near future she plans to broad
cast from the Denver radio sta
tion, KOA; Mrs. Harms had the
recent distinction of appearing as
soloist with the Scandinavian bell
ringers who will, give an 'antici
pated, concert In jSalem on Wed
nesday; March ;J.7. at-the First
Congregational canreh. - ."
Mrs. Teed Is Hostess
For Adolynk Club .
Scotch heather and Jonquils
centered the table at the attrac
tive, 1 o'clock luncheon on Wed
nesdayat which Mrs. James Teed
was hostess, entertaining for mem
bers of the Adolynk club and Mrs.
Donald Sibley, Mrs.,. Armfn Berger
and Mrs. Carl Charlton as special
guests. An afternoon of bridge
followed the luhcheoh, "with Mrs.
Jeise George recei ring the highest
score. Mrs. Charlton - won tha
guest prize. 'J ; ,-.
. Al.thd next "meeting of the ciub
Mrs. Paulsen wilt be the hostess.
In the , group at the Teed home
were OJ rs.. jSihley, . Mrs. . Berger,
Mrs. Charlton, ' Mrs.', Reed - Row
land. Tyirs: Earle' Paulsen. .Mra.
Oral Lemmon, Mrs. George kelson.
Mrs. Jesse George, Mrs. Carl Chap
ler, Mrs. Oscar Zeller and the hos
tess, Mrs. James Teed. . , ; '
S. S. Stag dub Entertained
At Oglesby Home , .
, The home of C. M. Oglesby at
1045 Hazel avenue was the scene
of a partlcniarly enjoyable and in
strnctive meeting of the S. S. Stag
club of Norths Salem, on Monday
evening, with 15 members present.
Two new members were initiated
into this interesting club; the pur-'
pjbse f 4tvjhJchi is to promote not
only the highest welfare of the
community, but of Salem as, a
whole, vombinfng the serious, as
pect with, an evening of recrea-.
tibnV tn Mdndiy evening five-
hundred was the diversion, with
C. E. Am8berry receiving first
prize. .
'A delicious luncheon was served
at 10:30 o'clock, with an interest
ing program of toasts , diverting1
the guests. Tom BrowA acted as
toa&tmaster. . Those, responding in
a fitting manner were Mayor John
B. Glesy, C. A. Swope, Dave Fugh,
Batty TJooper, beorge Wenderoth,
John Williamson, Mr. Berenbaum
and Ted Amends. I
At the next meeting of the club,
which will be held on April 2, Jbhn
Williamson will be the host.
Party in Salem Heights
-.' Mr. and Mrs; Roy Bohanon en
tretained early this week with an
enjoyable club affair at their homo
In Salem Heights. Ferns and
spring: ,fiowws .decorated the
roora. -in the grew; were Mr? and
Mrs. Guy ' Jlammett, Mr. ; and
"Mrs- CL L. McDorialdUMr. and Mrs.
Harold "Zosel, Mr. and' Mrs. J.
Frentress Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Ficke, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ham
mett and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Bohanhon. '
Ampereties Club ' .
Mrs. Glen Seeley entertained the
Ampereftes club at her home last
'Monday 'evening. Oregon grape
and wild currant wasattractively
arranged about the rooms. The
evening was spent in sewing. Plans
were laid to give a -card party for
all members and wives of QBEW
Ho. 125, at tfte home bf Mrs. 'Wil
liam Merribtt, ,1825 South Thir
teenth street, on next Thursday
evening. March 18. The egular
toss :Kixtj'BEtTGi4
w Sllvertont Oregon,...
,; ' ..v , , ...
...
. Miss Bengll 1st. a contestant in
The Oregon Statesman automobile
contest.; She has many friends in
and . around Silverton who wish
her every success and have prom
ised her their cooperation., .
. Socid.1 Calendar .
i Today i".
.rfealem.'; Wpmaniv jclnh." Clu
house, 2: SD -O'clock.
- Cooked food sale. rWari Moth
ers, Nelmeyprta 'drug store.
Cooked food sale. Jason s Lee
West Side circle. Allen's hard
ware store. - -
Ladies of the G. A. R. TJ. S.
Grant circle No. 5. Armory. 2:30
O'clock.
"Sunday
Woman's society and BYPU
joint meeting at First Baptist
church, 6:30 o'clock.
meeting will be . held on Monday
evening, March 22. At the close
of the meeting Mrs. fieeley served
a lunch, i
Miss Henley Honors
Miss Rodgers -
Miss Margaret Rodgers, Salem's
most feted bride-elect, has lately
been the honor guest at several
delightful affairs in Portlands On
Wednesday Miss Elizabeth Hailey
entertained in Portland with a
luncheon tat the University club.
Mrs. Asel Eoff and Mrs. E. A. O'
Neill were also guests at the-affair.
Domiciled at Neibport
Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Byrd spent
the early part of theweek at their
cottage at Newport. ; ? a. s
,
Golden Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beckley have
issued more than 200 cards ;, in
viting their, friends to assist In
the celebration of their golden
wedding anniversary oti Tuesday,
March 16, at their home on North
Twenty-first street. Mr. and Mrs
Beckley'si marriage took plaee In
Faribault, Minn., half a century.
ago.
Guest at Rectory
Rev. and Mrs. H. Duncan Cham
bers are entertaining as their
guest over the . week-end Biskop
o'clock this afternoon, immediate
Paul's church at the 11 o'clock
service tomorrow. :
House Guest at . 41 '
Bishop Home - -.i'.,,-
Mrs. C. P. Bishop is entertain-.!
ing as her house-guest over the
week-end her sister, Mrs. I. ,W.
Starr of Brownsville. Mrs. Starr
has just concluded a short visit, in
Portland.
Music Division 7
Offers Prize ' . .
The division of music of the de
partmerit of fine arts of the Ore-,
gon Federation of Women's clubs,
of which, Mrs. William Krassig of
Oregon City is chairman, is offer
ing a cash prize of 10 for the
best state federation song. The
verse, mnstthe original and: the
mnsl4 may be, or it may be that bl
a familiar song. All contributions
must be in the hands ' of Mrs.
Krassig not: later than :Xprf ''1S
annojucement afv.the- prza..Winner
will be 'made at the -ctate conven
tion to be held fh La Grande ;May
3 to' 6; lnclusiV6. : - - -
Ms. Krassfg - "urges alfil - music
clubs and music departments to
Interest ttcir members In the-con-test
Sto tha end that there may be
mauV entries, &s partlcipatloja in
these coutcsis fnrthers the Inter
est in tLe work c the division and
Increase the z-pltil c? the fetjera
ticn -OVeffcn Jocrnal. . j :
teoo and Thimble 'Club .. ;
Aa! enjoyable atwraotM. jiwaa
spent b4 the Bock and Thinxnte
'lub,i at the home of Mrs. : Fergu
son on Kingwood ' Heights road,
Thursday, March li. 1
. Those present were entertained
daring the afternoon with inusic
and (readings. The jaooms were
tastelully decorated with early
blooming Sowers and "plants; A
dainty luncheon was served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Van San
ten.'1 The next club meeting will be
with; Mrs. Charles Ada'ms, with
Mrs.; Simpklhs in charge of' the
program. i" ;
OEEQOH STATESilAir ATTTO COKTEST
List of Cuididtttes at XO a. m4 Mxrch 12
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1 CITT OF SAXifiU
Beath, E-relyn '. itk 4,920,409
Blc.t Wayne . ;,,,.... 1,012,800
Blackburn, Mr. Ruth . 1,800.200
CrowtHer, Mii. B. 8. 2,9a8,90O
Fellerj Miss Berniea . 2,76,B6p
Uarratt,---Kobert
-reaVdd" iane K.
GnakvUn. lie' ,r
tiodsey, Oori
Hail, kind jE.j0. -
JHfeadciraon,
Hayre. -Mrs.' H. T8.
HaSdlealoov Mr. Lo
Jepsn, Dalbert .
Hudson, Mildred t-
-L'ao'Ber,- Beulah
LoTeland, Mr. Florence .
Slaw. KnueU
Miller, Ronald i..
Miller,! latha ...
Me Clary, Ellsworth .
McVey, Mm. B. B. f
Mankerfe. Yernoa ,..,. I,
Kaah, Mr. Mildred
Oglby. Mr. Orrill
Kemberton, laura
Pennington. Mra. Ji B.
rtiillipt, Helen X 4..
Pt, Cant. -Allen J..-,
Kfehnbal, Mrs, Mary ...
Sandei'to'b, Alma
SehUr. Ida
Shepard, .Marvin ....
8kopil, Mra. .Ralph
tinyaer, v loiot
Steiwer. UttaaeU
Smith. Mra. Jno. K.
Smith er, A. W.,
Thompson, Tfi. A. i
WiHiama, Nina
Widerkhr. Mabel 11.
Wheeter, Mrs. Beile ;,r.-.
Woolery, Ceeil A.
Welch, Elixabeth
Woodry, F. R.
Wilson. Joha r
Yeater, i Grace
Voung, ' May f
it
OTJKTaT
Adams. Mrs. A.
Antrican, Jennie
Asher, Rowenaj ,
Aspinwall, Mrs, Mae .
Ashbaugh, Mr (. ;
Barnes, Lawrence ..... .
Brantner, Leeta H. ...
Bowman, Rath -
Bock, Mrs. Ous O. -
Bradeii, Mrs. Winnie
Brownell, Martha A'
Bryant, Adda B. ..
Beugli, Nellie
Clymer, Mrs. Geo. i
Caspell, Lucille .
Gorhouse, Marie
Coyne, Mrs. Reed
Crane, Clement C. sJ. ....
1,314,166
1.377,500
4 2,975.232
900.200
; 1,V6200
,1,998,900
, son ?nn
f.ios.soo,
-1,424,900
1,486,200
.2,231.065
1,800,400
, 1.669,400
v 1,934,400
1,024,600
1,300.200
1,633.640
988,900
1,524,400
980,200
900,200
600,900
1,835,400
1,628,233
2.002.89T
63T.500
1,930,600
, 602.90O
3,009,900
1,915.900
1.096,799
1)48,550
1,645,900
1,200,400
1,466,900
, S,O7,700
1,004.260
990,200
1,056,245
2,556.03
700,600
soo.sm
980,400
3.051,900
980,200
900,500
. 700,400
1,400,200
.700,200
990,900
1,400,200
1,800,300
1.909,400
2,032,900
600,400
p 990,400
1,474.900
2,029,400
200,800
1,809,900
1,020,400
1,340,80
AT THE, THEATRES
- CJigli i5- acts vaudeville and
Ef elyoi '3rent 'in "A Broadway
Lidy:- ' " ".
i... ,rU j.; i . , ;
Cgon-"Behind the Front,"
from the story "Spoils of War,"
by Hugh: 'Wiley. With Wallace
Beery, Raymond Hatton, Mary
Brian. " .-
Heilig "Sally, Irene ! and
Mary," also finals in Charleston
contest.
Claskv Mri E. G. .tr.,.T...
Chandler, Mrs. Guy
Cochran, Mrs. Frank
Chapman, Audrey
Dennis, J. J
Bean. C. K. . .
Farrier. Ida
Fee. John H., Jr. -
Good, Mrs. Ada .
Hicka, Mrs. W. R
Hopkins, Marguerite .
Hershberger. Louis .
Hatch. Frances
Humphrey, Mrs. J. P.
Knauf. M. L
Kaiaer, Josephine
Keppinjrer. Vera r..........
Kellogg, Mrs. Vera'
Kl&tnpe. ,Valmar
Klauser, Anton
Kleen. Francis
Lais. Evelyn
Lytle. Elfa
Momm, Mrs. Christine
.Miller, Mrs. J. M.
Marshall, Theodore
Poindexter, Venus .- . .
Potts. E. J
Powell, Mrs. Cleve i.
Ragseable, MI&s .-
Kiciiardg, Grace
Snoderly, Mrs. Roy
Stewart, Esther
Swan, Archie ..
Tlchenor, Leslie O .
Townsend, ! Mrs. J. A.
freak, Mrs. Gladys
Voree, Raymond .
- - SO0.0O
1.986.900
I 900.400
I S00.600
t , 800,200
I 1,400.200
t - 900,200
1 2,464,000
i l,90OvS0O
! . 900,200
I 1,885,900
. 682,000
990,200
900.400
! 98.200
i 3,000,960
60000
800,400
! 1,600,900
900.200
1.400,200
1.083.500
1,232,400
3,006,600
1,882,900
1,912,433
1,600,200
1,200,200
1,998,900
1,652,700
900,200
1,983,250
! 1,548,733
900,400
2,800,400
900,200
1,500,200
800,100
600,200
j. 1.36a.
Watt,-Mr. XbigaU
eiser. Claire 7 .. . 9
Wynn, Alta ' , -
W heeler; , Marraret
Voung, Mr. Mertin C.
ilO
"i.2" J.:.
1.200,'0
1,200,800
VIUj f arry vouxt .
I J&W i YQRK. Ilarch' B.itl'y
Associated ; Press) .-Mary Louis,
youhg prima dofina wtff. Eiadrt3rr
debut with the Metropolitan
Opera company this rseason, said
tonlghtl -that 1 she is . engaged .tjO ;
marry Count Bondy-Von Btehlea,
the son of Count Stefan Von Beth
len4 premier of Hungary. - I' 1
A,
Cole
Calls for Jour helps'
Apply all at once u
I You can stop a cold in 24 hoiirs
in the rig-ht vay. Apply that method
when a cold first appears, and jit
does not get a start. - .
That way, HILL'S. It meets
all ' the requir'emeiits. It , stops ,1 the
: cold, checks . the fever, 'opens i- the
bowels. toAes the entire system., t It
does ' this Without the ill effects J tof
old-time remedies for colds.
HILL'S is so efficient Jhat we p&jd
$1,000,000 for it It is so well-proved
that millions have come to -employ, ft.
.tEvety winter, a large percentage 'of,,
all colds are being ended by it, and
at "once. - 1 ... "1 .M
, Get this supreme heTp. ,3et ft t
nee.' Don't let that cold drift on.
You'll "find relfef tomorrow if you
tart today. M,3rouc drug storcj'
Be Sr It's ljJIV- r-' '
,? Get Red Box o5& iA PortrrJl '
'. '- ' - I : ' .4 ' t
Early Easier Display of the New Shades
in the Better Kind of Ladies Silk
Hose, pncedfrom $1.95 tb $5.V0
DO YOUR FEET lIURTT '
Corns and callouses re
moved without pain or sbre-i'
ness. Ingrown nails removed
and treated. Pains in, feet,
tveak-foot, flat foot,- foot a
strains and fallen arches ad
justed.. Do not suffer. X wQI ,
"; give you the I"8t that science
'. canl produc clentlfic
chiropody. ;
About
Hours 9 to
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'Jill
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Serous Boob
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CaSSdaiMil .
IbotAfptssas '
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
Our shop is -equipped with
all new machfnery , We use
nothing but thevery best
grade of leather that money
: will buy. ,
'. Mr. Jacobsoa, la charge of f
. this department, is an( ex-.,
pert In his : line has "spent
years in factories and repair
hops and will do nothing .
hat fclh grado Vbrx.
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Starting It's
third Week
in Portland
I Todajr!
mi
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NEW TODAY
DOORS OPEN At 1:15-6:15
limit iiiiiii
PLEASE NOTE: On account of the great de
tnana and the tremend ous success of this:
mm beesatioe
off the Natioi-
. PLEASE BE EARLY
And now comes the champion of all the '
laugh makers, Justus Olarlie Chaplin
made film history with "Shoulder
Arms," so will new history be made
with this picture. Wallace Beery and
" Raymond Hatton, as the doughboys, are
two of the funniest characters ever seen
on thelscreen. Sblwithoutfearf con- -
tradicbori we igri ourselves to this statement:-
; I f
funniest picture of
the entire year.''
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