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Auoked Bunch
Candy Cimmittee for
Woman' 8 Club Bazaar
Will Meet Today at Y1VCA Z
An important meeting of the
candy , booth committee of the. Sa
lem Woman s club" bazaar "Which
will benefit th'e Salem hospital,
will be held 'at 4 o'clock this af
ternoon in the YWCA rooms.
Mrs. Harry. Hawkins is chair
man of the committee and Mrs.
Walter J. Kirk assistant chairman.
The committee group Includes
Mrs., Rex, Sanford, .Mrs. , Prince
Byrd.'.Mrs. W. B, MotU.Mrs. W, H.
Byrd," Mrs. Oliver B. Houston, Mrs.
George , H Vehrs, Mrs, J., H. Wil
lettMrs., B. .E. Carrier, .Mrs. P.
O. Goltfa,' Mrs. R. X. Farmer, Mrs.
Walter J, Kirk. Mrs. E. E. Ling,
Mrs. Frank Myers. Mrs. PjhiJ .iJSTewn
myerf Mrs. 'Walter. Page, ,Mrs..B.
E Sisson, Mrs. C;,B. Webb, Mrs.
G. R. Bonnell, Miss Leora Carver, I man for' humane education, will
Mrs. N. C. Kafoury. Mrs. H. H. brinsr the exhibit to Salem that
Olinger, Mrs. T, S. Robertas Mrs. I was used at the national conven
E.T E- ;KejQnell and , Mrs. Jtforton 1 tion ot the American Humane as
sociation. It consisted of pamph
lets and other literature covering
all phases of humane work and
an exhibit if books on humane
subjects . that' would . be suitable
for teachers to read to their pu
pils and forhildren to read, to
foster the : love ; of children for
ment, .with Mrs.. George J. Berk-
Ins, chairman of the Parents" Edu
cational bureau and director of. the
department of health,'' presiding.
Friday, Mrs. B.f. Elliott, chair
man for physical education, will
preside, and Dr." Est el la Ford
Warner will speak to. tho confer
ence 'on health examinations. 'Fol
lowing each conference there will
be a round table discussion with
plenty of opportunity allowed for
questions.
The department of American
Citizenship will hold a 'conference
under the direction of "Miss Le
nore Mooney, state chairman of
that department. Miss Mooney
has done mncb. to assist the foreign-born
towards acquiring the
principles of our ideals and de
mands in citizenship and has been
untiring in her efforts to stimulate
the feeling of responsibility- to
wards our Institutions and the
ballot among our native "born.
Mrs. Lillie D. Thomas, chair-
E. Peck.
League Womeri and Etokta
Club Sponsor Stimulating
Meeting on Tuesday ,
That womenf are Interested In
affairs r government was demori-
stratecrat aneeting Tuesday held
at the home of Mrs. R. K. OhlLng. I their dumb friends.
when the Salem Etokta club was !
hostess to the Salem League of
Women Voters.' Mrs. Rex San
ford, president of the league, pre
sided and spoke briefly .ot the his
tory and principles of the leagues
When 20 million women became
voting citizens fthere was a vital
need of an organization; for the
political education, Hdf these new
' The Boys and Girls clubs (4H)
under Uhe direction of Mrs. Wil
liam Fehrenbacher, will have an
exhibit of sewing, canning, agri
cultural produce and other things
illustrating the work done by the
children in their projects. Miss
Helen Cowgill, assistant state club
leader, will speak at the confer
ence of this department on Thurs
. FifthJVedding 4nniversarV
Celebrated ,on, Tuesday :
1 . M' an1 Urt . W 5 Linf not.
who r celebrated ( their, fifth wed
ding anniversary on Tuesday, Oct.
19, were honored with a particu
larly ; enjoyable' surprise , party
when a. group of friends assem
bled at their. home for an evening
of general merriment, including
music and other pleasing enter
tainment features. 1
1 The program featured bagpipe
numbers by John Charge, In
Scotch costume vocal solos by
Mrs. Mason Bishop. Mrs. W." F.
Linfoot and Mrs. J. Wlllard De
Toe; a reading by Mrs. Clyde
French; a reading by H. K. Gillbh
and Scotch vocal numbers by Wil
liam Calder.
Refreshments particularly ap
propriate to the approaching Hal
lowe'en season were served at the
close of the evening..
Among those who assembled at
the Linfoot home on West Nob
Hill for the occasion j?eje Mr. and
Mrs. H. ,K. Gillon of Minnesota;
Trenna Linfoot of Grand Forks,
N. D.: Rev. and Mrsj. W. 'De
Yoe, Mr. and Mrs. F,.Lv Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. E! A: Rhotenr.- Mr and
Mrs. ?J. Li Ingreyi ; Mt. And Mrs.
E. T. Bat It us, Mr.- andjMrs.; A." C.
Bohrpstedt, Mr. anoMrs. ' J. G:
Medlar, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Park-
hill,-Mr. an;Mr3. WUUam Calder,
Mr'knd Mrs. j.E.' Murray, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Thomasehderson-, Mrs.
Hart,rBv RasmujSBen, Mrs: Mason
Bishop, John Chargei Alice Lin
foot. "William Linfoot jpind Wilfred
Linfoot.
j Social-Calendar
v Today- 1
s, Moronl-Olsen Players In f Dear
Brutus.", Elsinore tneater. s-
p'clnck.
WRC Ladies" Aid society, r air
mrounds. All-day meeting.- 11
General utilities committee or
Salem Woman's club, Mrs, S. M.
Endicott, hostess. v
Brush College Helpers. Mrs.
Lee Gibson, hostess. f
; WCTD convention in Greshara.
Exhibit of dolls. by FirstjMeth-
odist church Standard
Church parlors.
Chapter G of the PEO Sister
hood, Mrs. G. W. Laflar hostess.
r Candy booth committee of Sa
lem hospital benefit bazaar. Y..W.
C. A., 4 o'clock
Friday
WCTU state convention, Gresham,
Woman's union. First Congre
gational church. All-day meeting.
Woman's Alliance, Unitarian
church. All-day Session, 1 o'clock
luncheon. " ?
I Saturday A
Salem Woman's club. Presl-
voters. The league ..believes that I day morning. Other branches of
instruction in the duties of citizen
ship and the principles, and ma
chinery of government will event-
parent-teacher work, that will hold
conferences are the department
of, mental hygiene, the legislative
ually, become a. part of our edu- j department, which is working on
c-ational system. , Until such time
as thlsneed ,1a recognized,' thf
work must, be earned on. byri
vate agencies. -:
Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state
srji, of' origination of the am
endpients and: measures, .and the
process through which they finally
become laws.
Copies of the voters pamphlet
and sample ballots were distrib
uted and Miles H.. McKey assist
ant attorney general, . pointed out
some, interesting facts concerning
the .proposed measures. An in
terestlng discussion of each fol
lowed the interpretation gven by
Mr, McKey.
a. text book bill, the publicity de
partment, the literature depart
ment, the department of safety
education and the department of
juvenile protection. The public
is invited to attend all sessions of
the convention
First National Bank the bank
of .friendship and helpfulness' in
time , of need, i Interest paid on
time deposits; Open an account
and watch your money grow, ()
ubutftW07nea, iFormClMl
- Wontfeiy M thtf'AnbuTn comrnuni
Ity,roeXa.th home of tMrs. Ei P.
P'elejP fTaesday afternoon and
IoTjVd9.Qburn Women's club.
Officers Reeled were; Presid ent,
MrsJ Ayi?rs; Tice president. Mrs.
A.. Lindbeck; secretary, ;Mrs. B.
P. Peltl r; treasurer, Mrs L J.
Sutter. : -7-j -- . . .
" Charter members are Mrs. 'Al
bert, Feustman, Mrs. Ed - Olson,
Mrs; Ii J. Sutter, Mrs., C. A. Ctsi
beJ, . M rsf T. C. Morgan,? M rsU !B.
H. Earl,' Mrs. A. " Lindbeck. Mr$.
Elstrom. Mrs.. BaumKartner. Mrs.
Bearers. I Ayers and Mrs, ".E.-P, Peltier. ; !
The regularmeeting or the' Au
burn .Community club will be held
on Friday evening, Oct. 2T. ;
Sweet Briar Club Surprises
Miss ydy lor on Birthday
Sixteen members of the Sweet
Briar club and one" guest Mrs.
Carlson, met for a surprise and 1
o'clock . pot-luck luncheon Tues
day at the home of Miss Nellie
Taylor. v The "occasion for the
meeting was to'honor Miss Taylor
pn, her. second birthday."
program of games andJ interesting
stunts. Refreshments wfit f be"
served. 1 ,-,...:.'-,--,.
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Birthday dinner, at
Euring Home ' . -
'The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ewing on the Wallace Road was
the cene of a delightful , birthday
dinner, on Tuesday evening "when
Mrs. Ewing entertained . in honor
of her mother Mrs. Raber, on her
birthday, annivftrs-27. V- -.-i
Covers at tho dinner were placed
for Mr. and Mr8.-Raher, Mr. and
t
Mrs. ; Y. F. McCall. Rblxtrtj- and
MargarEing..andthbV1h.cti,
Mr. and" MrsFyed EingJ yi:
League Group Is t? ,'
Enterta nied at Medler Home
The J. G.-Medler home-on. South
Commercial, street was the- scene
of an enjoyable social time when
Malcolm -Medler entertained ' At
the close of the evening: Miss.Mar
garet iMdrehouse, Miss ; Henrietta
Bishop and Miss' Lena Medler
served-refreshmenta .appropriate
to the Hallowe'en season. '
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Woman's 'iKeltif -Corps i
IFi?iaria Service ? f
meet today t-tha fair grounds
plajnt a shrub, .ot tree tn memory
of ..Mrs. Marie -Thompson. Tha
planting will be "made at' tho .
building. AH aie iq,vited-to i K
tend, particuiarly-the comrades.
The Pontlac Six is outselling
because it.l$.Bullt ,to Outlist, ..It
displays unfailing. sturdiness and
dependability. See it on display
at Vick Bros: v () '
SaturiiayJ 'M
dent's Day and silver anniversary Presbuterian Twidtes
program. Club house. 2:30 o'clock; j Bazaar , and Supper
MacDowell club concert. WalT
ler Hall, 8:15 o'clock. 4 f
at noon. Mrs. A. N. Moores is
chairman of the luncheon commit
tee. Mrs. Royal Visits
in Klamath Falls
Mrs. F. W. j Royal nas returned
The. Louies" Aid society of the
First" Presbyterian church will
sponsor a bazaar and supper at
the church on'November 19. Mrs.
W. . H. Steusloff is the chairman
of the committee in charge.
Francis Asbury Chapter of
Epwortlv League Holds
Open House
ThV Francis Ashburv leasrne of
t her home after a delightf ulsit J Leslie Methodist church held open
in. Jvlamath Falls at the home of I house last night for -friends . and
Chapter G to Meet
Chapter G of the PEO Sister-
hoon will meet at the home of
Mrs. G. W. . Laflar, 1190 South
Liberty street this afternoon. Mrs.
Gilbert -will be in charge of the
program.
House Guest in Eugene
Mrs. Frank H. Spears will leave
today for Eugene where she will
spend the rest of the week as the
house guest ,of (Mrs.. David .Graham
( M;ijdred Bagley ) '. ' - ; : ' r
W. 6itianfs Union to Hold
Alb-Day Meeting
The Woman's union of the First
Congregational church will meet
at the, church on Friday for an
all-day meeting. The activity for
the," day will be; sewing for the
Marion, JDounty Child Health dem
ousUtfoti; , The: husbands 6t the
members will be guests at the pot-
luctCluncheon which will be served
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Royal. ' Mrs. Royal I
was Gertrude Martin' before her
marriage. - Mrs.;F. W. Royal made
the trip into southern Oregon, over
the new Natron cut-off. "
Dinner, Guests at
McCall Home
Mr.-and Mrs. W. F. McCall en
tertained as their dinner guests
on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. S Pee
ples and son, Howard.
'Hallowe'en Masquerade '
The Queen Esther circle ef. the
Leslie Methodist church'wiir-spori-sor
a Hallowe'en masquerade on
Friday evening in Leslie hall.
The affair will be for,Biembers of
the circle and their jgqests. The
patrons . ana patronesses will, pe
Mr. and "Mrs. John B". Ulrica; Miss
Helen Ingrey and Mr. an&Mrs.
Ivan Corner.
members. A. delightful program
of music and readings was enjoy
ed, after which refreshments were
served. ' : -
At a recent meeting the league
prepared a Christmas box, -celebrating
the event with, the decor
ating of a Christmas tree, which
will reach Miss Marie Corner, and
the pupils in the mission school
in India, of which she is an in
structor, in December.
Hallowe'en Social at Church
Epworth league of the - First
Methodist church will sponsor a
Hallowe'en social in the basement
of the church on Friday evening.
October 22. The young people
will meet at 7:30 o'clock for a
.3y;vptr of America's leading critical "Stella
-Dallas" shares honor for merit with only' 6ne
jjfeture seen this year VTheBig Parade
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The;Midget Meat. Marketing ver
falls to give you. the finest meats
and fish. There is but on nlace
in Salem to get the finest fish. The
Midget Market has it for yd-ov ()
. 10, Days' Supply of Special
Film-Removinc Dentifrice
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STORE
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A big shipmeBt of stUaery
oust receivea. at- aUonsBdok
Store. AU the latest sliadesrGood
stock as shown on ,Broiiway,
New York. 1'? ()
Special Features Planned
for Oregon iP-T Conference
in Salem Kext Wepk
Among tne i many conferences;
that will be" held each morning
from 8 to 9:25 o'clock at the con
vention of thie Oregon Congress of
Parents ano; Teacners in aiem
next week, those of the, depart
ment of' health' will be'of partlcu'
lar Interest, I to local people who
plan, to attend."" They will be open
to the public and in addition all
pamphlets and literature used at
the. Parents' . Educational bureau
will be there, much for dlstrlbu-.
Hon, and there , will be a display
of all government and . state
pamphlets pertaining to child
health and care. 4Thls exhibit also-
includes posters itn child health.
Wednesday" ! morning .' Mrs7 M.'-
Coleman, chairman of mental hy
gieneK will preside, and Miss El
nora Thomson, director, of , the
nursing service of the child health
demonstration ,staff, will, arrange
a program 'i nuraaay," -Mrs.Aita
Lewis .Stevens, chairman of social
hygiene' anl fpr many :years f ah
authority " and lecturer on that
subject,, will speak to. the confer
ence oo. .the 'work ot Aer. depart
GtADifOtSPREflD
Heipea by Lydia lw KnkBaai
Cleveland. Ohk. The friendaof
Mrs. Helen .M.'Kowalczyk ot 6S291
Hope- Avenue,
were glad to hear
that she has re-g-alned
-her
health, FtoQuiteJ
some timet Mrs. 1
Kowalczykr was f
quito jl and, it 1
was ."Impossible J
rorjier to work.
Shei took Lydia
E, Pink ham's
Vegetable Com
pound ., to build
... w
iier up. Aftechehid started tak-1
ng it, sue, wrote to.wo rjnunam.
Company as follows: "I certainly!
boost Lydi E. Pinkham's Vegetable!
Compound;: I feel stronger. already
ana ieep sounder. . I am very glad
i to inread -tha rood news of how it I
mis cejpea me."
Wpj to Ricommn4 fUMuanVS
ttroit. ; Michigan--. Jieard of;
tnla Wdicine through an advertise'
mat Xa the ttetroft. ; Maws and
fPte t Mrs.-Grace Gillem, whose 4
cr wa pubiished;Then, I started!
PPy if I canadviseVomea to take
i2?r,,ra diet n s,"-MaSM. . E.
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IDiie Sam Hsffiig&
To which authoritative dpntal ppipion
ascribes many tooth and gum disorders,
should be qorribated cl&iJy Jie newiway
THAT clear teeth and firm, healthy
gums are largely the result of
daily removal of film from teeth is
largely the dental opinipn of today,
As . a, xesiilt,, thinking people .
Jargcly.on dental adyice-r-Are adopt
ing a new way of tooth .cleansing, a
way embodied s in? the special film
removing dentifrice called, Pepso
, dent., j01dTtime hrushing was, found
a failure in successfully fighting film,
: Noiu an effective film
combatant
For years dental science sought ways
to fight film. Clear teeth and healthy
. gums come only t when film is ; con
stantly combated- removed every
day from the teeth. "
Film was found to clipg, to. teeth j
- to get, into crevices ahd stay ; to hold
in contact with teeth food substance
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which fermented,, and fostered the
. acids of 'decay, FJtni. was found to
be the basis of tartar.' Germs by the
, millions breed in.it. f7 And they, with .
tartar, are the chief cause , of pyor
rhea and most gumdisorders,
VT ,hus therwas a unlversaj callfor '
a an.cff ective ..film-removing method.
Ordinary brushing was found Jnel
fectiveiNow.,twQ effective ' combat
! -1 unts hare been found,- approved by -:-
higT dental authority and embodied
in a tooth paste called Pepsodent."
. Curdles and removes film
i , , irms the Qnms
Teplotfent acts jfirst tolcurdle jthe
film. Then it thoroughly removes
the film irugentle safety to enamel.
, At the same time,. it acts to firm
the gums Pepsodent provides, for
this purpose, the most recent dental
.findings in gum, protection science
knows today, c; Pepsodent also multi
plies the alkalinity of the saliva. And
. thus aids in neutralizing mouth acids
as they form. T "
It multiplies the starch digestant
of the saliva. . Thus combats starch
deposU'idmighttlieTjvise fer
ment alrnf nckfs. v 4
No other mctuod Unown to prcsetit-
t day scienceembodies prptoctive
, agents like those in Pepscxlerit.
i Please accept Pepsodent test
Send the' coupon for a 10-day tube.
Brush teetk this .way for. 10 days.
Note how thoroughly film V is re
moved. .The teeth gradually lighten
.as, film coats go. Then for 10 nights
. massage the gums with "Pepsodent,
; using your finger tips j. the "gums then
should start to firm and harden.
At the end of that time, we believe
you, will agree,; that next to regular
dental. carer-Pepsodent, the quality
n dentifrice, prpvides .the utmost sci
, ence, has discovered for.bctter.tooth
and gum protection.
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THIS WEEK
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named bdowYou,vyj!t4t:trc'tntfcd with a 10-Day Tube f Pepsodent. r
: If yoti lh'eouf of tdxm.' rnil coupon to The Pepsodent Company, 1104 S. -Wabash
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Address.
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