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ii ti it Jlv r n -J r Woman s Home Missfonaru Ta Wihrtnx ' AUlinc Pln9 Society M'M Hold Tt , ore red Dish Luncheon I;;Hing Today L Th WnmV'a Alliance r the Homo Missionary Kir" I'nitarfaji hun h'will nit-t-t the First -i..mUhI ion Friday. Juno :: fnr :i i rvir,.- Ul its tfa rtier''nK at -ovcrcil disli lfin ticnn in tho Em- 0 -link thin afterat)of in ih t-rsnn mom of t h cliurcli. A lntst- L 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 parlors. Mrs. E. f. Swat-iiuss sexsion will follow ;it 2:.'.f ' 1 1 1 tifj j 'fin Tin- VVojn :ns Idi ii-ly "'itT the fiiin !i v ill holt! J: 3i c'-lk tin onl will Ikivi- haice of f i dovn- ftns. Mrs. II. M. ) n rk lie m'T will fctw Hit' lesxon iitld Mrs. A. S. lli-'y wUJ jiresM-nt ifcn Jeaffcr si :is. Mrs. JIale is r'lairman of th tea comiiiUlce. Klertlon of olfircri l;i at tins ni'-'Ctiii ; t! mlance in urged. Ul A take laj-Re O- Social Calendar I'd) risk Junior Hih School Wiil Sponsor Style Show Tii. Afternoon An iatcrestinpT event it Par iirth .lutiior hlh .school this after i mm will he the elaborate style show which will be given at '1i k in the school auditorium. with the general public cordially iilt.-( to attend uroup ol 2 2 r, girls? from the Kvnih. eighth and ninth grades v ilt part iirlpaie. In addition, little: ''is, f(,r whom tlothcrt have been Jn.iile. wil take part in the cx 'l.its. Mrs. T. W. -Creech i.- in direct ehargc of tin? "style show." In ructors in the department who arc bet assistants are 'Winiiif i d Kyre, Kathryn Croer and Marian I -inn. Lit dies of I he The 1. a dies G. A . K. of the CAll will k Thursday alter- the Armory, for i in port i'til Session. the t at 2 . clo' rH". June 2. at Orrtou S'nte Sehord jot ITeof J'l(tus Interesting 'n nictnenient 'Week The Oregon State board of con trol has issued Invitations for a jjroup of events next week which will marV the closing, lor the summer Jatertm, of the Oregon Slate School'for the Deaf. Monday, .from 10 oYlok in the morning until 4 o'clock in the iitternnon. wilt he observed as f xhibit and visitors' day. Tuesday, June 7, will he com mencement day. From 1:15 to 4 "clock the class room work will be of special Interest, and from 1 to 5 o'clock, industrial work. At . o'ejpek on June 7 the taduating exercises will he held ! the school auditorium. The personnel of the board of iititrol induces flayernor I. L. i'ait erson. jSam A. Kozer, secretary i sta'r: Thomas B. Kar, state reasurer : and o'clock. Mrs. J. n. f'oinsliM-k of roit-! land. Alliance director for Oregon, v.-ill In- the speaker. Air in fiurton Will Spend Summer in Jnnea.it, Alaska Alvin Hurton, son of Mr. and Mrs: Hoy Hurton. has completed plans for a summer in Juneau. Alaska. Mr. Burton will be con nected with an interesting phase of the gold mining industry. Ac cording to present plans, he will go north on June 11. Mr. Hurton spent the Memorial day week-end in Salem as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy I'.iirton. He is a student at the Oregon Agricultural college. Miss Udle Will He finest in Sell lit Mi.-s dene H.-lle will be the gin-M of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. li. S. felle. for the next ten days. Miss Udle arrived from Portland. I h-- f irft of I his week. Misx Alia Terpr.hivu of Sitittlr U'couicx Jitidf of Dr. If. K. Storktrell Man;' frrends will be greatly interested in the news of the mar riage o V1iss Alta !. Terpening of Seattle and Dr. 11. K. Stockwell. 1 he cqremony took nlace yester day. Miay 1, at high noon. ltev. W. C. Kantner was tlie officiating t lergy iii: ii, the ceremony taking place at. the Kantner home. McCammons More to Portland Mr. jind Mrs. Hugh McCammon and their' small son have located in Portland, where they will mak; their home. Mrs. Gilliam Will Entertain Sewing Club The Barbara Frietchie Sewing club w'll meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. K. Gilliam at 77C South 12th street. Miss Tweedale Is Hostess at Attractive Dinner Party on Sunday Mis Dorothy Tweedale was hostess Sunday evening at a din ner gien in honor of four girl friends who are graduating from Today Leslie. M..Ev r.a.15c3' Aid. Mm. C. S. Te'de. Wallace Koad, hos tess. All-day meeting. Salem Oratorio society, TMCA. 7::!u o'clock. Jloyal Nilrhbor8. . S.j PanrB fiartsh hrtuse. 8 o'clock.' First Christian chuieh Wom an's Missionary society. Church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. Jason I'o Woman's Foreign Missionary society. Church par lors. io o'clock. Barbara Frietchie Sewing club. Mrs. K. K. ;iiliam, hostess. Style show. Parish Junior high school. Auditorium. -1 o'clock. First Methodist WILMS tea meet ing. Church parlors. Miss Dorothy Peaice presents piano students in recital at resi dence studio. 8:15 o'clock. TluirMlay W est way Hub. Mrs. Myrtle Putnam. KM a N. Cottage St., hostess. f id ies 2 o'clock. of I he CAII. Armory, ION IPS IKE i Sfl-EDS SlEflTEII Only One Schbo. in Country Adopts Plan for Mid-Day? Siesta t iiiUf mif. m.t Atr,usewr( guntr ,7 (.rt K1 T fi KTfeU, A r ial t.. rt 1:15 h-.'.ui K1-.1K (.'.!. t veii, i 7 .'In n un KI'X. U. .f.i..t erirT. :Di- KXL Si.niio tSr...Tni. tiutiH jr4ifft-:im. th CAP) newest A COLUMRIA, Mo nap each noon is courses for co-eds. The midday siesta, after a two months trial at Stephens junior college Tor gil ls, hai, been AudK ed such a success t hat. ttTias been put into effect permanently. - President James MVood , iiu-tr?i :inil l.n p r:( I mi. i t ltd M .rtT:1 11. Stmtin V ntt-:lll. N tic ' ir.i: r.ilii. Si mi i, . f i r- ji'-uif. .ii-ili' ha. tii yf .ln ?(!(( ;. t( i k'OlN". K'c-W . -i't.- Kirt:-v. ft:ii.i- (? iu. KI N s -tfii hi :oi K'ri'.U ;! :i mi 1 K ; . S-IHlHI KolV. lCl llll I 1 MMi K( l N . t. - ' I :i ln;::. 12 :(.! KUVV. Ti. V. ...Ij.-nnin. I I 1 .", KK.X. A nui i Kiel.- Outside Stations o.iklaiu! ( :'.(", t i. r,. .ir. ln - i a : . In: 'ru-raii(. S. K( ; VV ri-r.t M- : r.i . 4 . ;. i; ::n. 7. jl I ' ' . '...,... - h:m$ u. .'- "'n I I I' - I 1 I , I 4 i nun i : 41. 1'iiday Miss Frances Virginie Melton presents Miss lugi tiia Savage in piano recital. Waller Hall, S : 1 5 o'clock. Oregon Writers" League. Mr. and Mrs. I,. 1). Ma hone. 7!2 Van couver Hoad. porl land, hosts, 1:30 o'clock. Woman's Alliance of First I'ni tai'ian church. Covered dish lunch eon. 1 o'clock. jp-isier. .miss Helen rearer. lien Miss Helen I'earco come-s to Salem (ear the 2oth or June. Miss Doro thy I'earc will join a cousin for a fortnight at the California beaches. She will return to Salem alter (he first of July. Miss Dorothy Proree Will Carle Abrnms, secre- J. Lyman Steed, super- int ndent. c Hihhord Group i" Hold Meeting llal Hibbard auxiliary. I'SWV. will hedd a business and social i ,e ting at the home of Mrs. Carle Abiams. 14C5 Chemekf ta street, nt! Friday afternoon. June I e !i -tales to the state convention v. ill be elected at this time. The combined business and so cial meeting for May of llal llib baid auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Hen Wab h- r, 1 570 . Commercial street. 1 he rooms i be Walcher home w. re lovely wild acacia and primror.. s. At the business Res.sioii Mrs. C. .' I'ugh. ilrs. Carle Kvans and Mi- H. C. Churchill were obli : at d into the auxiliary. Mrs. Vern Newcomb and Mrs. . V St'-venson assisted Mis. Wal . her in the serving. A delightful ii;. inn of the" refreshments was a ely decorated birtliday . cake i ved in honor of Mrs. Fred " aoninsoii, Mrs. Carle Kvans and Mrs. k. J. Ilaynibnd. I'.esides Mrs. C. X. Stevenson, woo was a special guest, the fol I'Mving members of the auxiliary 'vi re present: Mesdames John liertel-ou. Carle Abrams, Charles I :;.nt. Chester Haker. P.-rcy Pugh, em Newcomb, . John Seymour, Puckles. Mark Baker, J. U. Ar nold, Welch, Charles McKinley. ii. C. Churchill, Moses Kstes, Fred Thompson, Carle Kvans: t.a Moine '?ark and the hostess. Mrs. Hen VV.iIcher. Salem high school. The " dinner hl as centered with a French bouquf and four blue tapers- in crystal holders. Covers were placed for Miss Jennie Delzel, Miss Josephine Al bert. Miss Pauline Johnson, Miss Verda McCracken, Mrs. Lowell Tweedale and the hostess, Mis.i Dorothy Tweedale. Miss Carolyn Lambrith was an additional guest. After dinner the group attend ed the baccalaureate services at the First Methodist church. Visitors From Michigan and Texas Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lovcland have as their house-guests Mrs. Carrie Searles and son Charles of Michigan and Mrs. Velva Peeler of Kl Paso, Texas. On Monday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lovcland entertained the visitors and their hosts at dinner. Mrs. Ida Shoe smith ,was an additional guest. The mi rubers of the dinner group were tie-time neighbors in Michi gan IIoitsv-Gnest at 1 . M. Peyton Home Miss Huth Peyton, a sophomore stt the Cniversity of Oregon, speat i he w eek-end with her parents, Yr. and Mrs. F. M. Peyton. Miss P yton recjently pledgetl Delta y.eta national sorority. Miss Marjorie Peyton was her r:uest over the week-end. Miss Miirjorie Peyton s also a member 4.T Delta Zeta sorority. J. II. Madon Celebrates Wedding Anniversary on ty'Jiirthday i The birthday and wedding an niversaries of J. II. Madon. which (rcur on ine same clay, were en- yably celebrated Vhen Mrs. ladon was hostess at an 8 o'clock Inner in her husband's honor. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jepson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loders, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yiesko. Mr. Williams, Harold Hul sey. Miss Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Pettyjohn and the honor guest and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Madon. cHYjyaii 1 Jlador Jynnei West lay Club Will Meet ThejWV'Ktway club of the Wo man s j Jtenel it association will meet oh Thursday at the home of Mrs. yrtle Putnam at 104 5 N. Ccttagl street. Assistant host esses il be Mrs. Avis Martin and Kosella Crossan. Sewing will lxl the diversion of the after noon, i Lagih Elects Officers 1 ThejKpworth Jeague of the f'irst .Methodist church has elected tluj following officers for the new t-4r: ! Helen Breithaupt, presl flet: Kdna Vannice, first vice prtident; Fred Blatchford, sec titii vfce president; Vio-la Crozer, third; i Neva Stolzheise, fourth; Vims Hunt, secretary; Forrest llofliday, treasurer; Edith Findley, piaiiist; Esther Gardner, song leer. Q:eeen Esther Society CWses Season ,he Queen Esther circle of the Fist Methodist church held the !a:, meeting of the season last niiht at the home of Mrs- C. M. Kci-fer. Mr. and Mrs. 'Eras field Viit in Portland Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brasfleld of Lerkeley, Cal., who have been spending the last week In Port land, returned yesterday afternoon to the home of Mrs. George J. tearce and Mrs. E. C. Small, where they are house-guests. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Braslield will leave for their home in Call fomia. Miss JDorolhx.Pearqe jFill ac company her uncle .and aunt to Berkeley; -where she will be the guest fot th-aexttEro-ilh of" Tier " : Si t '-'V-w Present Pupils in Interesting h'rcital Tonight One of the delightful piano re citals of the season will take place tonight at the Pearce home at 267 X. Winter street when Miss Doro thy I'earce presents a group of students in their annual June musicale. The opening number will be a piano duet by Miss Pearce's twoj girls youngest pupils. Esther Marie Vehrs and Margaret Gillette. The assisting artist on the pro gram will be Miss Jean Patton violinist. Miss Patton. who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton. is a student of Miss Iva Clare Love. Iris, geum and columbine will decorate the studio rooms tonight. Light refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the program. The participants in the program and the numbers each will play are as follows: Roses and Butterflies Bildro i-Sther Marie Vehrs Margaret Gillette June Flowers Spialek Marie Patton Ca) Singing and Swinging Crosby Adams (b) Scale Waltz Mclntyre Margaret Gillette Fairy Tale Conte Edith Wheeler fa) The Cello Player Mclntyre (b) Pixie's Good Night Song Brown Esther Marie Veins (a) Ave Maria Bach-Gounod (b) Aubade Seybold Jean Patton Gondoliera Reincke Elizabeth Clement, Muriel White Melody Dawes Margaret Wilson i a) Valse LUcille Friml (b) Coasting.. Burleigh Elizabeth Clement Oil The Little Shepherd Debussy (b) Mazurka .Chopin Josephine Albert (a) To the Rising Sun....TorjiiRgen (b) The Butterfly .....Merkel Muriel White (a) Sundown Hopekirk (b) Impromptu Shubert Margaret Heltzel (a) March in F Hach-Parlow (b) Blossom Time Weiser Margaret Heltzel, Kathryn Sheldon Margaret Wilson, Edith Wheeler JUNE Toilet Goods Sale A S5e Cake of JONTEEL TOILET SOAP GIVEN AWAY With every purchase of a 50c box of JONTEEL Cold Cream Face Powder This powder contains real cold cream. It is soft, smooth, fragrant. A scarcely perceptible powder that stays on un .til you take.it off. 1 White, flesh, brunertte. 75c Value '' " Both for 50c. Perry's Dr.qg Store - their rooma. or dered its trial 'with a vi-1- to less ening the nervousness caused by long hours of study, freshening the minds of the young women for afternoon classes and improving the already excellent dispositions of his pupils. After a month the girls a? reed that the noon nap added to their alertness, gave them greater in terest in afternoon classwork and soothed nervous temperament?. Only a handful found no benefit in the sie-da. Each noon when lunch the girls must go to They may not study nor make any noise. Although they are not com pelled to sleep, most of I hem do. and the rest find some sort or relaxation. President Wood does not know of any other school in the I niteci States that has adopted such a de vice, lie adopled it from the Spanish custom of a complete mental and physical rest at mid day. "Their relaxation hour is a plenclid thing." be concludes, "for girls who live in such a wiini work and social activity as found in a college town. '.'tost of the girls get enough physical exercise, but they need to learn to relax ami to relieve the nervous tension that accompanies study and classroom work. "The siesta breaks into the day and gives the girls mental an-.i bodily reinforcement. P.esides re ducing nervousness it makes tne free of excitement and less Inclined to be flighty. I v Kli'i ; mail- trio : w l Iiy- fi.ilc:l ut t:lh- tl!t!t In. rf.uu, ,,r, K 'U -S. .. i dii-if.: s. K Kl Ai,. 41l1., ii:'-" crtiii'fcim - .v.t', aiTtT5 ' kij.s j 4 Wtii.' jij 1 1 iticr-'al i(f;irtt mul Kil.l l.: p-:,s i ".-, . i Tr-. i )l r,' h . t t-.i i '.it'. ,t: !'. !' i ii rr 1 " i KKWll - - v;il.n i J 1 1 . i ',. IT i ; . !. nvi'i -a-. Kl---fi.in fraii. .o 14J ,lri'H". iiror.ni. ! ti 1 i. 7. i ,i(i iM'f iVt hf' r:i : s. -4(,!oim ; i I't : (ir.t:r:iiii KKOA s.'.1:i!i- i I " 4 i. C. Kt;V i.i'njT jmi : t. SUC ii I 1,1 WW- ;, W v!).! ..'- K V A i;ir. t-;. i . -1 . " rri.i : . In. KNX - ll.ill.wiM.! 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I . 1 1 . t ti. :i'. I 1 1 lit I . . - . I i, - r .. ni 7 . , . I . Ii in t ; ,i 7 I . , ' - ;il II I - M - I(tl(i ..ii!if . ;n, i , (i, i.i !. iri: 7.:'". in . Ii-t r.i . . I'.iriii r.i'li', t.ilk: s 1 7 . in i 1 1 1 . i r .i - 'i. 1 : t ' j-n . i a in . I : - , . r 1 1 . 1 i .1 In M, i...i!ii i.t . !n--; i :v .oi-t t I".... INVITED TO CONFERENCE .oei..ors To Meet On July itl-.-O At Mackinac, Mich. Governor Patterson yesterday received an invitatioti to attend the annual governor's conference to be held at Mackinac Island, Mich.. July to "u. The gover nor will be compelled to decline the invitation because of official business here. WEDNESDAY 9 : 00-10 :0(i KFWV limir. 0 :00-l 1 :'to MORNING ('1.'. Si Kxr. -KKX (39 i. Iifir.!; Mornin;; mu- Cook : i-j-nn KKX C-'4J). 1'attn' iiKirnin; :i t ta i iimt'iit. I0:no-ll::io KCiW (!!'. llouschoUl hi-pi anil mUMr. lt:Ot"-l ;in) KOIN i::1PK II.iikow iiV a hniir. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 KKKt J.1!). Vistii-r rc-t.'"rt'. 12:00-12:20 K EX. l'..pu!ar i.r-hf itra music. 12:ii0- 1 : (to KOIX. Genrjo O'.'sftif. con- enrt orjiiuiist. 12:110- 1 ::'0 KCW. Xoon conciTt. 2 on :!:H0 KX1.. Vie-ic - :-30- ud KTBR (2(i:tl. Tlay by play hasi'liaH reports, no- :iiu KOIN. Xi-w, music. 4:lio- ."i:O0 KFKC 2"'J. Mnic. l::io- 0 :00 KKW ". Twilitc Imtir. .ri:00- r, : 0 KKX. rostman Hill's cliil- ilrn's program. S : "i0- Ci:(iO KKX. Oran coie ert ly larwin Wood. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Iiocal Stations 700 KOIN. rii-orst; Ol-sioip, roiiccrl (TaaTiist. Tim KTHK f.oll. ?Tuic. s : 1 10 K l'V V ( 212 i. Amusement p ii i ile. 7;On KtiW (1021. Ilinner con- 1-lTt. S:ini KXI. (::si). Mu-ic. t. :20 - - K i:X 12 12 1. Orssm re.-ital. i,;:(i K Anui-ioiiiiit uiile. 7 :-lt--K I Kt ( 2.721. Mus-.r. 7: '.'i KKX. Hinnpr i om crt. t; :00 13 (iii-00- (1(1- flovernment will assist in colon izing 8),000-aere Owyhee project. CHILDREN CRY FOR 0RU" Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has been in use for over 30 years to relieve babies and children of Con stipation. Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea: allaying Feverish ness arising therefrom, and. by regulating the Stomach and Bow els, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep without opiates. The genuine bears signature of In the Market Place TN certain parts oPEurope some centuries ago, the farm laborer was wont to stand in the town market place holding a -straw in his mouth as a sign that he was looking for-em-ployment. Today the uninvested dollar places itself in the open market. As to an individual, it must be offered an 6ccilpistidhffee from personal hazard, with steady eixjployment and attrac tive wages. t f In providing telephone facilities for nation wide service, the Bell System has employed millions of such dollars. The pavings of more than he If a millionAmerican telephone users, invested in Bell System Securities, have built the system that serves them. Theirs is an in vestment in service, and they themselves have served by investing. The Pacific tklephone And Telegraph Company bell system - One Policy One System - Univertpl Servic Ill Vm Eai Lifi iireiifiiBig nn I ' II Mi FOU DA SiO RE L 1 J FDUR 'sj & - t I -- I T I I 1 I i Ci-B"-I---Zil Without Due Ceremony Ladies' Boy- :J. and Children's 7 fM0m Late Style Low Shoes 'Jf ?l Values $2,75 to r i widths ' ' " A Pair :JZ eTx Pic these out while 1 the picking is good at Jr'' I A $1.95 a pair. lA ? J N!!i Shoes - Oxfords EM! m- Ii Priced 35.99 - $6.99 arid $7.99 Shoes -tt Oxfords Priced S3.49 - $4.49 and $5.99 Extra Pair for 1c Extra Pair for 1c ill'l- .. . . . . " -.Hl? FREE Hosiery r o tl a y Katnrdajr Iree? Hosiery, Shoes St ttis codnt Conpons and other gifts at 9 A. L. for tour days. Sale ends Sat Judo '4ttw mm SHOE CQWIPAWY jR - : ' 357 "State StJv - i I Salem V'. ':--:,. Oregon FREE Shoes and ' Saturday5 Frre Hosiery, Hhoes 1 Di. 'count 'Coupons and other gifts. 1 at 9 A. 51 for .'. four daf s. Sale :- ends Sat. Jan! - 4Uu ' ' II I jjiiP - -i; ;.; ' ' -'ii A f i :!l iiiil tn , ti-4 '." .'-;-".