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i i r f - i V . . r - (University. Women Will ' Hold Dinner for Dr: f Reinhardt at Elks' Club J' Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, national,, president of . the - Ameri can iociaUon ; ot .University WoftCt will : he an honored guest-Hr Salem today, will, be, en tertained at i "o'clock tonight at the Elks temple with the .mem bers of the Salem -branch .of Unl reralty ."Women, aa hostesses, - ; It; was planned at., ftrstto .hold I the dinner for Ir Rein hardt elso- i Vf i :nere eat .one xo ine targe num ber rof reservations .vrutent tare si1 ibeen made, the ciab- dining ! F room was secured to a.cco.mraodate I f themany who wish to avail tbem Tr Pt'jbfi lOppprttnl jt meet oz tne ouistanaing personally the .country. :y;r.;.;: Reinhardt. who' is com lne alem at the Invitation of Mlas if Trance M. Richards - dean j of women at .Willamette 'university, l the distinguished president or Milla college. - ' , ' . . , Dr. Reinhardt will arrive In Sa lem on the- morning "- Shasta. At 11:15 o'clock she will. jgpeak at Waller I Hall, with the' Interested, public invited to attend. This at, ternoon at Lausanne Hall Mw Richards will . entertain at a tea In Dr. Jleinhardt's honor. 1 Congregational Dinn Be Event of Friday Dinner WUl w . I M The members of the First Cfra- Eleanor Fox, Mrs. Dolores Mc Carthy. Mrs. Rose Qglesby Airs. Florence Pugh, Mrs, Vida Staple ton and Mrs. Cecil Wenderoth. The next meeting will .be held Friday, Feb.l 4, at the home of Mrs. Mayme Cooper, 1620. Broad way. ' - . r ; ; r . i S. T. C. Club Entertained alWelbornHome. " ' Member of the S.tT. C. club met on Friday evening At the home of Miss Grace Welbom oa Feri7 street - Games ' and needlework were the diversions of the erea IngJ At m late hour' deUclous re freshments were served.' - ' .Those present wera .the Misses Anna. Arms , Alice Rigs, y XiUie Feller, Flora Tnrnbttd, ra. Maud Hand Josephine Johansen, Clara Miller and urate iw.eiborn, tne lioste8S.-?''?.:iir i' - J; r- The nexif meeting -will be held at the home at Ann Anrm on Februaxr8;:Xvi4--!i:1:;r:,r--' MrMOler Will be ' '' ' &v Hostess for W. B, A. f The woman's Benefit aaaocia- tlon wUl jneet on Thursday after noon at. the- home of Mrs. Jennie MiUec.at Spnth ,19th street. Institutions Devarpnni : m AI,eet February The next meeting 'r the lnstltn-1 t I in theJchnrch .dinner -which - the ; nine. Feisf ;.at vnrociotK members and friends of the -church .'will .be welcome. The men of the Fr.hnrchi are: especially, creed to at- l tend both ithe .dinner, and thejec-J tare whh-w fcUoW-;fi'-j jroiiowtBg-. tae.-. dinner, tev. 1J Waverly- Heights Congregational I churchy of 'Portland - will ,5 peak on ' tjeseat Conditipna inv Mexico.'! Congregational churches In Woman's, nb win . be An latetvl 4 ; I F k esUng Tent t.lssdri,rebsjryfL,tt ofwomai.'s i 'Herbert Herring.- social J secretary L5a?Tirica anjl-exGoTernor 8weet 4.SlSlrlc of Colorado,, and.others.on.a trip to Mexico stalearnrof tthe political. ecoaQmlc, social and religious con- The public Is Invited ;o jb.ear f the address which will ' .be . given at 7:3t a'cWck intthe tbujcbi.andl toriunu s . -...i. :-' , . . .-ui " Birthday Anniversary If Celebrated in Newbero r The! celebration of th . 2nd birthday: anniversary of Charles K. Spaulding took place on Sunday In aw berg-, fa the form of a fam ily dinner party at which Mr. and Mrs- . Clirprd,' Spaulding.- were hOStS. i- " ' jf . T V motoring to, Newberg ttCi. trn. Tot the event we-JsIrrt anil rs. Charles K, Spat! din-, Mr I id MrsRoj Mills and the If thre children. Mr. and Mrs. Xewia Qnnltn. and caugnter ixnran Kate, and, Mr. i andr, Mrst Waterl4. Spaulding and daughter, Leone. J First Methodist: "V W. H. M, S. WiU Meet - The Womaa'a Home Missionary society lot the . First Methhdlst rch willmeet at 2:30 o'clock theOionie, of MrlT. JI Vande- t. 435 N. Winter street. Mrs. .Jw. Farmer will lead the devo- Mrt. P. L. Blackerby will have xharge of the lesson. . ' Jlf aorus Stvdp luti Considers Administrative flatters ' Members of the Maorus Study ' jfelah met at - the home tt lira." " Vida; Suplaton oa. Friday, after ; noon .for an. Interesting, consideration-of the-county and state-ad' mlnlstrallre systems. . JeguUr county courts, special xourts, court ; offlcersrr-wern some,of the torlcs studied.' - m . - . ' - . . DuriRg the .social. Jxcur, jKe boa- : Members "of the; club -are Mr ;.. Ada Alkire, Mrs. Elizabeth ai- ham, Mrs. Myme. -Cooper, ilirs. Rose Evans, Mr. Frank. FoxMrs. 8. at the club house. The super Intendent of the state' blind school Willi be the speaker at4W tlme" MrsM ereer Witt be "T Hostess for Sweet Briar Clitb, ; Members or the, jSweti nar ciub iwillibe rgttestj-jtqajr (6fc4lr. F. JB. Mercer at her home at 1518 NcJrthJISth street. C ? 1 MUsuaSotjif tfi -Meet The misslonarK society- of the Court Street Christian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock-Thursday af ternoon In. the Church parlors. Ladies of' the f The ladies of the OAR will meet at o'clock Thursday afternoon at the armory 'for- the regular Outcf-Toum ,Guestt - t Sjnd.Duyni'JoUem j The Misses Anna and Nell Par- men ter of Portland, and Mrs. Emily, Cornell, of. Seaaiqe were guest in Baiem. pn Aionaay to attena' cue funeral' serrIceB.-torUhe .late Mrs. Henrietta Parrtebk Tbe three have many: friends m Salem. - U fin. V I tlon. i - '.1 - Penonal 7riti-3 r?arr tw , Typewriter Exch2 - i'i 4 f THROAT, i IBRITATION Disappear after & dose cf SCHAEFER'S eOUGH I'i r CVDI TT 73! Sold dnly at IT' r I o ToJay Dr. i Aarelia Henry . Relnfcdrtlt, national president of AAUW and president of Mills college, ' will epeak at public chapel, 11:15 o.'clock.' Waller HalL : Royal Kcighbora Sewing . soci ety. "Mrs. Bertha- Comstoek. 548 South 17th, street, hostess. Pot luck luncheon at noon. . ; Royal Neighbors' lodge. 'St' Paul's parish house. o'clock., . Dakota club. Mr. and Mrs. ".W. J. LlnfoQt. 2100 Kob HU1 ) andl Hoyt streets, 5 : 3 0 , o'clocX Pojt lck dinner. ; : ; ' - ' ? Sweet Briar club. Mr. F. Mercer, 151 N. J9th eet, ho- tess.' ' I .. . ; . . J r AAUW ' dinner to , honor , Dr. Aurelia Henry ( Reinhardt. . Elks; club. 6 o'clocXl . ,B ' ; Bnsiaesa and Professional 'Wo men's club.!, Cray ; Belle; o'clock.; : Marlgnne Dpnkftj of Auar. tf 1. speaker. , . ' .. '' . ' W. F.M. S." Of First Methodist chureh.ic Mrs. H, H. 'Vandevort, 435 Nprtfc Winter; street; hostess, ?:jO.:;oclocfc'-.;.r v-. VV.;-S'f -.-r i Barbara Frietchie seWing club. Mrs.; W, B, Johnston; .ii& South Liberty street," hostess.: ' ,y: -U . . , Salem Muic Teachers' associa tion. ElkaMemp.le, X oclock lunch- run5heon.s l m I tMY - ; , . Thnrsday t.. Chapter O- of tb PEO Sister' hood.- Mr.- W W. Moore hostess. ' 1 Woman' Benefit ; association. Jenaio MBler, ; 3 8 1 South lttb street, hostess. --j - Ladies ot the CAR. t Armory, :.i J o'clock. - i.ftti .. -1 "iSc- i.j v I Court Street , .Christian church missionary society. .Church par- auxnianr !of St. Paul's' Episcbpal churclj." Vcsv .TJ.fpi 'Shipley ; 14 ?J B-wsning,Qn street, nosies. , ; -.-.Hal.Hlbbard auxiliary. . Armory. : First -Congregational . .church dinner: jChttrch.dlnlng room, & ; 1 5 E.;,Carl6X at ;30 o'clock.- r ' :: TV'Saturday V 'f 1 Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution Mrs, W- Hansen, -820-North Church street, hastes. ' -' ' Willametta Cniversit j Faculty Women's club. Mrs. FlorlanVCon EJschen, hostess. Hayesville Community .Club; t s tyM Hold S&nlI&nthly Meet 1 The regulv em1-monthlylieet-ipg pf ith.e,ijayesvilie Community club will be held on Friday eve ning, February 4, with an- inter esting program following the- reg ular business meeting. f ' .-: A The program will, fnciude;um hers by C,la.ude Stevenseh .and 19 Pu- Bol. wlth ;R. CX; BnelUng .of the-. Oregon L4nen jnill as speaker of the evening., t Several other Uunber - will be , on the- program. The; public is cordially invited to attend. .- t...' i-. r,: . -. Vi:itor From Connecticut " v Is Honored at A. l.v Cu m m ings Horn e Monday Mrs. Carrie Sweet of Rockville, Conn., who is a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.;Chayle Mc Allister at Shaw, was the inspira tion' for an enjoyable social after noon on Monday when Mrs A. Cummlngs ' was hostess at:' her home. Included in the guest 'group ere a" number of friends who were i neighbors of Mrs.- Sweet when sho lived in North Dakota. . The rooms were beautifully dec prated with , basket of pussy . wil jows. At the tea hour .the hostess served a delicious luncheon, k as sisted by Mrs. W. W. Chad wick, Mrs. Charle McAllister and Mrs. Vernon McAllister. ' , ;v? - - ': Included in.the group were Mrs. Carrie Sweet or Rockville, Mrs. S. J. Hoffma, Mrs. C. C. Chaffee, Mrs, A.. H. Bunn, Mrs: Herbert Kash, Mr. O. E. Noyes,' Mrs. M. ,C. Pet teys, . Mrs.' .George Cnmmipgs, Mrtf.'- W.. 1a. ; Cummiugs. Mrs. Wi I. "Needham, Mrs.' WUHam Ogles by. Mrs. I4nn : HaJl; Mrs. -W. . Wi Chadwick. "Mra Margaret $rp Mrs.iA.vEj Cummings Mra. J. C. Wells Mrs. M; C. Moynihan. Mrs. C; I. McAllister, Mrs. Yernon Mc Allister and son . Ernest, t Mrs. By ron Wells and son trwin Dudley, Mrs. Bradshaw. MJss Lucille Cam mings, Miss Margaret .Wolls, Miss Eleanor Chadwlck.'Miss' Margaret Chadwick, Mis Evelyn. Cummlngs Miss Lloyd Cummlngs and the hos tess Mrs. W. A., qumminga. v Tea in Euaeric Will Honor' Mrs. Stewart A number of prominent -Salem women plan to - motor to Eugene next Saturday ' to attend a tea at which Mrs. Josephine I. Stewart, who is the house mother at the ugmma rni aeio - nouse, will 1 pe the honor guest, 4 ."";, v Outvier aWili'Mek at WJ W. Moore Home fMra-sW. W. Moore will be hoa tQs .tomorrow afternoon - at- 'her hpme at 35 North Church street fqrthe member of Chapter G of the PEO Sisterhood. Additional gpests i have : been invited to be guests at the . tea hour. AH visit- - V S J'' "' SS' - $1: v- ; S : fi-' s)4w V Your ..Theatre THE ELSINORE ng PEO member who are In the cty - are Jnvited to attend. . Dakota Club WUl ; Meet Tonight - . ? Kv The Dakota club ! will hold the regular ; monthly- meeting at 6:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. Jvj Linf oot at2100 Nob Hill lat jHoyt street. Each, is asked to bring filled basket and dishes and silver -for own service.; , Bargain Mlne i f U i4 V il i i " S Jt Salem's Ieadin JJeiJar$irient Store a- A- MEN'S WEAR- CHAEFEPJq j DRUG STORJ2 , j v Thcr.3 .7 . " "M),YIpw Trent . The Pesslor Ctcra j; ! - a-' v ' Pf j A ' '. - : t: a. 1 Vt,,i! ? .. " . . , '-V " ? ' J.'l .'V' v-:-' 0.- " : - - ! . - , i. ' I :- ; f . ; . .; -j " . - . ' '-;1 ;V .-' .;'- .".:.:- : , i i - , '..- ""' " 1 " -V-5 ' ' ' . 4. " ' .-J V : ; -V .Pf'or-T"-.;. '"t":i v.U' ;T --- 1mm ' "'i . Why : pay uxa'o -1 h a rul 4 ?f ? $5.0Q,fprfA:fe66d;furelt K a t Hv h e n? you1 Jiave so many tjood' blocks by or r . f dojijiom which tb i choose - at thi$. price? Goridona are -. absolutely unapproachable at $5.00. Weatherproofi hold their shape and color-in,-the-, Jricct approved,, style?? of snap, and roll brirns See windpvX fcr . r '-" , j'V .... rrv At Cr.ilol Ther.trc Fcr, .Three, Vy$ :.. tertain members tot'tbrf Barbara Frietchie, sewing c!ab, tbi :aiurr noon'. at her home,l045 Couth Liberty street. - . r. ; n -- - - ?.-- Giant .and- DuPont" explosives (fuse .blasting caps). Lumber and all building materials, .' dab rial Powder Supply Co.. CI O N. CapitoL TeL J248. , - f .l - ' -'-'Mn.1. m.ii.i t. in 1 i "is Hi'i'-.- '' - - 192S Standard Butck Coach, In excellent condition.1 : Looks : and .runs like new car. Otto J. Wil son. The Buick Man. S8S N. Com'l. Tel. 220. - - . IfflOM TO lf'E MANY- PUPILS T IX SCHOOLS HAVE DEFECTIVE TEETH Salem Music : Teachers - -V"'- Will Meet for Luncheon : The February luncheon meet ing of the Salem branch of the Oregon State- Music Teachers as sociation will be ah event of 1 o'clock today at the i Elks club. Barbara1 Frietchie Setoina Club i ; Mrs. W. B. Johnston 1 will en- Considerable room for improve xnent in the care of teeth of the pupils In Marion county schools was - discovered ' by the Marlon County. Dental. unit in school sur- veys made? during, January, .ac cording to the report made , pub lic' Tuesday. : 1 In the ten schools - Tisited In one week, an average of 74.4 of the pupils in , each were found to hare defective teeth, the report state. Jn oner small school, all 'of the pupils hud defects in this particular, and ' the percentage 'was in no oase lower thaa 60 per cent in this group of schools. Despite? this present, condition, sattafactory progress In remedy ing the defects is being made, the report states, : Many corrections have been, made .by -the dentists. In the . respective communities, but in ,a. few of the remote dis tricts .fewer corrections have been made because ,of the difficulty of, traveling at, the present season. " "i Surveys were, made, in January in 1 2 districts, including both the .grade and high schools in five of tlheae districts. r Educational ma terial, lectures and motion ' pic tures, were' presented to the' Lin-coln-M;Knley. community' 'club. the Clear 'Lake .community' cub, and ' the .'Rickreall-Polk -County, grade ? school; and 'Student " ieach-'- r 11' .ivtl tj Wuiw tu..i ' era.'1 Jfiverythinig la lbe book, store line, bodksi stationery, supplies for ' .the 'home, office lor school room, at f ,the Commercial , Book Store, 1S.NJ Cpm'L A f r ( ClassifledAds Bring Results Junius - Stewart" Of Aumaville made a' report to the sheriff's of-v . (, fce ryaterday concerning aa'auta ' accident in which he was involved . early Monday morning.' '- , . . .. .Stewart ' reports that " he; Was ' 1 drlviag toward Portland 1 and had reached a. point seven railes south ivu- ' of Woodburn when h approached . an auto freight which he claims . . was without rear .lights. In pass- ' ing h was forced to null la close., . , t1 to-avoid hitting another car and . struck' the, trailer of the 'freight. .. . The impact turned his wheel and 4 !. threw) the'. car directly in '.front of the .a.pprpachlns' vehicle.;. Both t. touring cars . were badly damaged i and-are In -Woodburn -garages for. i . , 4 i repairs.- V ' i , . .- ; ; : - ' v Stewart wa driving an Oak-, -land touring but did . not give tt a ,i v ? identity of, the. other drivers or a - , .description. of the cars .except that -: A t thoitruck was of the:two 'section . , . ; . ' type .:;..' T;r-v;';'"'..'rh-.-!;.': -': '' " FAILS TO Km . :- Try a little diapepsin." Beats. the ' world for stomach comfort. llard . ' to' tell, what upsets a stomach - JC Sometime it's inilk or fresh'bread ; ' na ,or ateak and. onions. Almost; any- .' s . f r thing will cause gas, biliousness or ' 1 ,; 1 1 heartburn'. ' But whatever '.it is . : in diapopsin works like iaplc. , - It , actually.; digests t foQd.rests f,tha . stomach, ;ahorhs. the sourr acil, brashy , risings, ..from-v.- whatever t cause. Even In tjie .morning, '.it. feel jiauses,ted and the thought cf , - - breakfast repels ood, ore. or. two ..,,! diapej) sins will make you feet good . ., ' 'a and wanj JU at ; . v. ? ..n Anyone at tb mercy, of rostau- -.''',' rants and lunch counters can for tify ;th;eir stomach against jtrowtla with one . or, two dlapepslns after eating; . Oet a (50 cent package otje's Diapepsin at any drug tore.Xou IIs j; eii joy the effect.Adv. ...'; , """it 41 t " lit t i I i i !! ii . ,i - 'i ' . i n i i . in I I , i i , i.iii il ! i ii i . i i i I ii i i Hi' ;!.' IHPK . . I. - : I . ,v . yi - r . J- ' ' - ' t r M T' -.- J v - - j... ' . - . ....... , .-. ,r . - . 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