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. ' work, which the chapter will do In connection with the:Marlon Coun- - ty ChI14leili jxponstraUon. At the tea hoar, "Mrs. F. W. Se- . leij presided at the' urn. , . JtyetnVrg present w yesterday ...werei Mra-i XVT. U.:Byrd. Mrs. P. -,t K... CtrarehlH. ' Mm. P. R. Fisher. : -. Mra. A. L. Godfrey, Mrs. E. J. ; Huffman. Mrs. William II. Hughes. Mrs. O. W. Laflar. Mrs. .w.,lllan McGIIchrlst. Mrs. W. W. Mie, ,Mr.- H. O.' Parr, Mw. 'W. M, Smith, , Mr. Temple ?and the hostesses. Mrs. F. W. Selee. Mrs. j;C. K, Logan and Mrs. P. J. Kuutc. Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae All members jof the Kappa Al .pha Theta alumnae etab are in vited to meet at 2:30 o'clock Mon day afternoon at the home of Mrs. : Richard Slater. 448 Rural Avenue. ; for the first autumn meeting. All 'Thetaa will be welcome. , Thursday Club to Meet Mrs. C. P. Clahop. Mrs. Carl . ' ; Greg Doney, and Mrs. B. C. Miles will entertain the members of the.Thursday club tn Thursday. - ' October 1 4. at Mrs. Bishop's A.home at 765 Court street. Mrs. Fry Entertains i . Bridge Luncheon Club ..)?One of Salem's most distinctive organizations. the Thursday bridge . luncheon ' club, formally - -epened the autumn season with a 1-, "O'clock 'luncheon followed by bridge at the Tiorae of , Mrs. Dan . J.FrV.tJr.,rott Thursday. Additional guests 'lor the day Included: Mrs. William Boot, Mra, Milton L. MeyersV'Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mrs. 'John W. Rob erts, and: Mrs. Frits .Slade. . . The prise; -of the afternoon went to Mrs. "R. E. Lee. Steiner. cAntnnan leaves, gladioli, and . zinnias were used in an attractive manner on the luncheon table. , $ Jn two weeks Mrs. Frederick Lamport will entertain the club. . Club members In the Thursday croup were: Mrs. Henry V. Mey crs.'Mrs. T.'" C. Smith, Jr., Mrs. John M. McNary, Mrs. T. A. Lives- . ley", Mrs.!; Frederick Lamport, Mrs. Oeorge Rodgers, and the hostess. Mrs.Tan J. Fry. Jr. Former U. of O. ' .SfMdent in Opera ' ' 'titadents of music at the uni versity will be-interested to learn that Aubrey 'Doc", Furry, former student on the .'campus, is the bar itone of ;the American Grand Op ra company, 'which' will make its . first appearance . In Portland on ... November'. 11. Alberto Bimboni, ' composer of "Winona." will be in Portland, October 25 to conduct ; the final rehearsals of the opera, and be will prouably remain In Portland working ont plans whereby, the opera company will travel in the state with it's pro ductions after the first showing in Portland: .1 ' , r 'VjBimbonl . also plans to start an .opera school in Portland for the 'purpose of developing talent of the northwest.- Oregon Emerald. : 'Mr. and Mrs. Busick Adopt. Baby Daughter " - The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Busick of 755 North "Sunimer street are happy over ; the ne"ws that they have adopted a two-months-old baby daughter. The little black-eyed . gjrl f haa been given the name Jeanne Joann. . ' ' i ' ' " Miss Albrich in Portland Miss Eva Albrich spent Satur day in ' Portland. Miss Albrich's marriage to George - Heenan on Saturday promises to be one of the largest weddings planned for the autumn season. " . . . t . Monday Night Dancing Club The-Monday Night dancing club will y sponsor V the Tlrst formal dance . of , the -season tomorrow nlght.;t Derby-' Hall. Dr. Phfl . Newmeyer, ,4s president of the club;! P. A. Eiker, secretary, and joy Burton, treasurer. Salem' Matrons Motor to Datta - ' . Mra. :W.: E. Anderson and Mrs. , Walter i. VSpauldiag motored to ' Dallas on Tuesday. ; , They assisted ? in ; the ' organization of a Dallas garden . club. ' Mrs. C. N. Bilyen entertained the visitors at lonch- House'.Guests at Deckebacn Home ; Mrs. ..: Frederick ; Dertebach is ntertainlnc '.-' her ; house-guest ,lor aAweelt Miss, porothy Clelland ".of SeilitUeJ ' rj.i' - 'i ' V&:Ai Polds Meeting ' The Woman's Benefit Associa tion met on Thursday at the Fra ternaVTemple for a, very success ful meeting. . ' Plans were' made at this tlme lor the Willamette Dis trict Rally ad for a looked food 'sale which will bo held later this ' month. . - . "VSoman's Clnb Study Classed ." 'The; three: study classes Whfch ' . the educational department of the Salem Woman's club has arranged , for the winter, will open tomorrow afternoon at 2. o'clock in the tea . ; .room pf the club house the aud it orium being rented for other ' ." 'purposes. ":'; - - . :-: i . ; .. - AtT2' o'clock "Dr.. R. M.' Gatka ' C F Bre lthau pt," ; norict and decorator, 122 Liberty. ' Phone 3 8 0. Floweri .-"bttlba.! floral . de ' signr for air occasiona. Pioneer -and laader tn Salem, s,;?-. t?, The -Opera 'House - Drug store, i tJernee, quality, low price, iriaad : ahlp. ive Increasing patronage, Old customers "ad viae friend te tire 'tUtv;: Uifr ld Court, ( ; . : will 6btifrlyv"mrBif period" of Oregon Ilistory. 'Jkt 2:45- Rey Martin Fereshetlan xilVL consider wlthfhe group? The Book of the Month." while at 220 Dr." F. C, Franklin wllL condact the class on Current Eyenta.. : , Motor to Mclalla Mrs. Rbae'Babcock. Mrs. ftta ih Baboock, MrsI ilarry - Haas. Mra. C, W. Beechler, Utrm. S. J. Wood ruff, and , Miss Bertha Babcock made up a party motoring to Mo jalla. early last week for a visit at the home of -Mrs. Rose Babcock' s daughter, Mrs. Oliyer : Jessup (Amelia Babcock). ; v - . Jeckebach Home Js Scene of Delightful Pre-Dance Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Decke bacn entertained with a delightful 14-over dinner last night in thei home preceding the first dance oi the season at the IUahee Countr club. The living rooms were love ly with autumn leaves in yellow Cold and rusteu Ophelia rose were, used In the dining room Candles in silver candelabra and n individual silver holders wert. used to illuminate the rooms. Covers at the 7:20 o'clock din ier were placed for Mr. and Mrs r D. Quisnberry, Mr. nd Mrs Richard Slater. Mr. and Mrs Breyman Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Griffith, Miss Dorothyv land. Miss Eloise Prudhomme Frank Deckebach. Wallace GrlffUl and th.- hosts, Mr. and Mr3. Fred erick Deckebach. Dorcas Society to Meet f The Dorcas society cf the Luth aran church will meet at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Propp, 40l North 18tb street. Mrs. Alfred Propp wiil be the assisting hottess. j Royal Neighbors Sewing Club The Royal Neighbors' sewing club will meet at the home of Mrs. G, M. Campbell on the Portland road on Wednesday, Oct 13, for in all-day of sewing. Missionary Society Meets at Welch Home On Friday afternoon Mrs. F. J Welch entertained the missionary ociety of Cattle Chapel, United Brethren' church. The subject for study was "A Christian Program for the' Community." Mrs. J. y. Loter presided over the business session after whieh Mrs. Welqh esslstod by Mrs. ,Hill served dainty refreshments. ' Dinner Party Today at Byrd Home 'Dr. and Mrs. W. TI. Byrd will entertcin at 2 o'clock this after noon at Iheir home on Court Ftreet. honoring Mr. and Mr. Ennis Savage of Honolulu. Covers "will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Savage, the hono guests. Mr. and Mrs. Prince Pyr?. Miss Virginia Byrd of Portland, and the hosts, Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Byrd. Spend Day in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Roy Byrd and Dr. and Mrs. Prince Byard are among the Salemltes attending the bar game in Portland yesterday. House Guests at Hendricks Home Mrs. R. J. Hendricks entertain ed as her house guests at her home in the Roberts apartments over the past weex-end Miss Mary McCormlck and Miss Arietta Krause. ; Both Miss MoCormick and Miss Krause are instructors in the Portland schools. Willamette Shrine to Meet Willamette Shrine No. 2, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet at 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening for a regular stated com munication at the Masonic temple. Guests at Ward Home Rev. and Mrs. Chatles E. Ward entertained as their guest on Thursday Mrs. Ward's fataer, R. A. Minkler ofc Portland. Earlier in the month the Wards had a& their gnest Rev. Mr. Ward's moth er. Mrs. T. J. Ward of Kelso, Wash. Garden Club to Sponsor Sale The Salem Garden club will sponsor a s-le of bulbs and shrubs on Tuesday in the corner room of the new Bligh building. . Proceeds will go toward buyiu shrubbery for the Salem hospital grounds. WFMS to Meet at Barnes Home The. Woman's Foreign Mission fry society of the Flrnt MethcdKt church will meet at the borne of Mrs. E. T. Barnes at326 North. Capitol street on 'Wednesday, Pet. 13, at 2:20 o'clock. Mrs. C. F. Wilson will have charge of thel devotions. The program will con sist of reports t f rotti ','the recent branch meeting in Boise. ILko. Mrs. M. B. Parounaglan, branch president, will give the chief re port. Other reports will be given by Mrs. UK. ttollen berg,. branch secretary, and Mrs. B. L. Sleeves andirs. A. A. Lee, delegates! "t 1 -... - - .. ..".. Mr) and Mrs, Paid Hendricks' Precede IUahee Dance . , - With Attractive Dinner One of a number of thv attrac tive 'dinner parties given last night as a pre! tottnary "feature ,to ; the formal laee atthe-lllahe Coun try jclu.b wa4 , that ,at fwh;ich Mr! and. Mrs.; Paul - Hendricks were hosts at their home on Lincoln HUL Covers were ; placed Jor 1 2 around ..a. table; flecked with au tumn' flowers and harmonizing ta pers. , ' v"$ A " - , la the group were Mr. and Mrs. FrederlckLmporL: Mr." and Mra CliRon Irwin,' Mr.ad Mrs. Donald Toung, Jir.'ft94 Mrs. Holla Hunt li.t fitf-'atfa ViMsx'J-ti' und Mrs. Paur?ndrieks. v. 1 i f: : ' JVrtgiJ&lifohiia jPfajers : to Appear jtl'CJiurch i on Tuesday ' ' ' f ' Lnvcrs of good drama ar look rng forward .'to -the" appearance of ;he. .."Wright Calif-rnla Players at o!rfot!3Tjeninrpt the First -Christian church,. - Under the auspices o' the choir "of the shurch these famous 'playera wlil preeent the four-act play, "In tft Shadow of the Cross." a powerful drama of worthy theme. , . Mr. and MYs. Robert C. Paidus Ate Hosts for Writer Clyb An enjoyable meeting of the 'vriters sect Sop of . t tic Salem Ari. league was held t. the hone f Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Paulas 'at Tuesday evening, xvith Charles I.. Lisle, leader cf the sect ion s, pre siding. Perry Reiselman gave the' third ict of a play whirh he isrwriting; Miss Ruth Mae Iiwrenee read oye story laid in a teaport. locale, ind Mrs. Rlanche M. Jones read a -joem, "Satisfied." , Particularly pleasing to hear Trere , the. talks and "Ins" erctvnts -one'erning their tri7 abroad which fr. and Mrs. F. F. Franklin; gave. At the refreshment hour Miss Ruth Lawrence and Mrs.r Gertrude Robison Ross assisted the hostess fn serving. . ' . At the next meeting of the iroup, on October 19, Miss Mary lilbert. a nevr-.rnember of the eec :ion, will entertain at the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority house at 1190 Oak'atreet. - r -r- -.' 'i : - la 'the group on Tuesday were Mrs, W..F. Fargo,, Mrs Blanche M. JjonesIIIurence Vrl and1 Mra; F. G.- Franklin. .Perry Reigel: nian, ,Mlss Mary Gilbert, , Mra. -C. A. " Kells. ..Dr Mary;.Re wland , Ger tfudettoblson.,'Rts,"iMrs'. pra F.' Mclntyre. pttoauius; r Prof and Mrs. M. E, Peck.tiMr.7uud.. Mrs. C. J Lisle and , the Ihppts.'Mr. - and Mrs. R. C. Faulus. v ' T King Albert Gives Up V ? : Autos 151-Motorcycle BRUSSELLS (AP) Albert, king of the Belgians, rigorously obeying , Jjis couplry's economy law as-an aid in budget balanc iaff." eating only black bread In stead of white, also has given up the use of his three automobiles to save gasoline. The king was riding from his palace to his Brussels "office" on a motor cycle. He was eiceedta? the speed limit. Two gendarmas stopped him demanding to sea his papers. When they read the dri ver's permit they found it was made out to "Albert. of Belgium." The policemen, somewhat flus tered, were put at their ea33.-by the king saying: " You are right. The king has done wrong. But yon will exru-;; me, this, time, won't yon? I aai a bit late for work!" ( Klamath Fall3 Heavy tonnage cf wheat is being received by local Dills. i of jaxperis -XKjXit, K A a ks. Amonp; Natioh?s niest J ' 40tiiMi fraa nara 1:1' - V '-.' V- other plfice IJcbow, and the people are fine, and 111 stay r i 'BobB6ardman,' physical-director.1 also is-from Spring field 'Collesre. Durinpr the war lie wis .director filOtt i-ejirea-tion camps of the A; E. F.in France; he know and has helped jnore army men than almost anybody but General -Pershing. What he doesn't know .aboiit ppys 'aijdTxieji's activities'ish't so. He is like buying genuine diamonds for six bits a "bushel and sejling them at trust prices. , - ' : i Ben ,.Rick!i, assistant secretary, was a Salem volunteer leader fcr his' four years in Willamette. He went to the Portland "Y, and was practically, sandbagged from, there to come back to Salem ; they wanted him. to stay in Portland. . Loyal Warner has been with the Salem Y for three years while finishing his course in Willamette. r He is'the.-Boys work secretary and will have charge of the boys' dub work in the ehurehes, interesting several hundred boys arid he-is next to a wizard in handling this work. A. L. Hodges, head of the Marion County Y which is closely affiliated with the Salem Association, was a member of the American team that cleaned up the Olympic, games-in 1911; he is a high bar artist. He has had years of exper ience as physical director and secretary, and comes here as a real find, worthy of the company he finds in Salem. Mrs. Marjorie Mariott, physical education graduate of O. A. C, will have charge of the work, for women and girls, under the general direction of R..R.iBoardman. She, lias taught in her profession, and brings industry and high pro fessional talent to her work here. Harvey Brock, of Willamette, will assist R. R. Boardman the in aauatics. Swimming in beautiful new pool promises to be the one greatest activity of the new Y, and the Instructors are likely to be busy. J. R. Carruthers is in charge of the check - room, and a general J utility Jiran; Tor jtha" building. : He nomes of. royalty InitheryTLl.- C A service,: his w&.hrotlieTs being the- most honored, -oldest leaders in the country. " r' --s- Sim - Phillips - has charge t the employment, hnreau. ;.Hour .1 pertant this Is, may be Judged from the fact that, this :ye&r it. has found Jobs : for, more - than 8 ,tl fi 0 applicants, and " workers for, more than . 8000 .who ..were. franUcaUy hunting for some one to help them.1,-. ": :: ' "Mrs. Blanche Allen la office sec retary and. stenpgTapher-vcJt is an important, busy Job. and Mrs. Al iens three s years experience .is In valuable. . " Ed Beach, building superintend ent, was on the ground front the laying of the first brick, and hasi seen to the placing of every elec tric pipe, every electric fixture, the furnaces, everything, lie knows -every inch of the building In the dark, and what It will do under any emergency. The Salem Y started with one secretary, who was janitor, col lector, everything the original "bosun tight an the shipmate, an' the crew of the Nancy .brig," the Salem Y. He couldn't do it aU, now.: there are . too -many things, and too mauy, high: class special ties, for any one man to do though he had a thousand yeras to do It" in- , The present staff Is busy all the time; and there la even mere work in -sight. It's a big force, but- ItB a big job. Xurial -Caskets in U, S. i .r,Rei5uIre 402,000 Tre; WASHINOTON.(AP) Eq j interest lag . facts about f he sumption or lumber in the se Ingly .minor la'duslrles are sh), la, studies-made, by the p0J ;Prpdicta tahoratory. ' . : It was - found that It requLJ ' 1 2.00 0.0 0 feet of softwood ber equal to lOJLo ttaJ tlniher. trees to mate burial keta,rnsed yearly fli the Cn ;Statea-5 -v, . . 7 ' Screenaib keep out mosque and flleg use. up 20,000.co jit yearly, whlle another 30,000.65! feet goes, into signs each yU Palls, tuba, clothes racks, bon-5 etepladders, hose reels, chnr ironing boards, ; bread boards u other wooden war a call for iu 0 0 0,0 ttO feet oi, lumber. Ah! What a peaceful, hapj, community this Seems to b rhapsod ically spake a gnest. f -Eh-yahM admitted the htW lord of . the tavern at rogwi" " Tis, Just at; present. Yon ), the town, marahall tgot run c by . a . Joyrider the other day a-1 had his leg broke and his wrenched. An' the only tA .lawyers in town had a fight lauf y and bunged each other up J bad - they are their beds.". both con lined Crook county sheriff will rcarj vp ill-fed range horses for f erti ser use. - t ' ( ( In Humcmity Service 9 Ci iiini iii-Willi CQBnnencMigMQiiday morning, and continuing theest of ttheeek, citizens of Salem will be asked to assist the local corps in raising tie sum of $5375.00, tMsjbeing the amount that is requisite pr the carring:oii.0f operations in this city during the coming year. Armj ; Advisory Cgmnlip Mariojt County. Dr. B. F. Pound, Chairman Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Vide Chairman A. Smither, Treasurer Roy Wassam 1 FraniVD. Bligh F. D. Dqlano Al Krause J. M. Rupert Mrs. GertrufJe J. M. Page Local residents whose service ;tp this cause is unselfish Mob ose o du Gared t A report of the work carried on in Salem the past year under the leadership ofjEnsign and Mrs. A. Pitt: REUEK-WORK Free Meals S.... :. ....... 1 379 Free Lodgings '227 Nb: garments distributed 1 473 No: pairs shoes given 260 No. given transportation 7 No., men found employment 47 No. women-found; employrnent 35 r him it- r - i mi ' ind advised 394 N ZZZZ'Z". 28i milies ...121 0 ,$1991.25 4i :.. ..; . 5652 64 T T -N lb n tal attendance j.....V.;........l 1 '.. . visits outside meetings... SENIOR STATISTICS Nttreet meetings heldT..!.... ..1:.;. ...... 315 Total attentJahcd street meetings.. . .........2 1 337 . No. indoor meetings heldi;...!:...... 375 Total attendance indoor 'meetings. . . .: ; 1.91 05 Conversions J. a:.... f87 No. families visited. ..........2324 Hours spent in visitation . . 129 1 Y. P. STATISTICS No. meetings held 224 Total attendance ..:....: ..10;295 Private classes held 55 ENSIGN AND MRS. A. J. PITTT WiJVBe in Cbmmanfi or Local Work l 4Ht The jSctivfajoii Fosters Good Citizenship Has a Simple liRjefnedy ;for Misery and -Despair Makes Thorough Provis ion 4to meet cbmhuihity problems ntTbther 'organi zation Meets . . .. . - May Be Said to Be a Form K of Social Insurance - Renders a Great Service to -Mankind -in General In t fact religioa in the Sal vation -Army goes hand in hand wiJi practical service -V. i Snm.iphnrhi Does Care i "L TkM Somebocly S You" ' ' ' . ' - . . . .; . . ..- - .. . T . i , I - .. m. .,L1J ,. ..JlEi- I -U. . -..'I. I.-U L- -, I,,, , ' ' ' , ' " -' - ' t t-"' tie