The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 04, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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Interesting c Meeting of
Writer Club, t on y, ?; r
Tuesday Evening , , j
An unusually laxgej number of
guests and members were- present
on Tuesday evening for, the meet
ing of tbe Wrjtpr' section of the
Salem Art League. ,-, j - ,
The club was entertained at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. "Charles J.
Lisle on South Thirteenth Street.
Following the picnic supper, which
was served on. the. .. lawns,, the
group gathered in the tiring rooms
ot the - Lisle home', for a program
or partlilarterest " S v 4 ;
I The program , opened , with the
reading of the introd action to
his poet Lc drama, VThe j Altar of
the MoonJL : by; Lester McDonald.
Mrs. tyloUt Price Franklin read
three Japanese t verses and also
letters from several,, well-known
Oregon authors. . . .
, Mrs. Myra Albert Wiggins, who
formerly made her home In Salem
and is now sr guest iof ber Bister,
M rs. , George ..Fr, Rodgers Te ad .a
number, of Tersea ? which . ,have
recentjy , been , published, in - the
"Lariat and, other, magazines. .
A letter f iiterary criticism
concerning. bl4:pJay,The, Sphini
Scarab." was : ;ied by Robert itC
'aulus. Miss Itenska Swart 'gave
the Introduction ,af her poem
rhe Hills of God.T ? . ,
Nrs: EdoA.L. J?aiUt, contributed
iveral original poems,- and Mrs.
j A discussion of airmail seVfrt
.'as ouereai jr J-n-i ji-.juranaDo
nis.aiu.88ioa was sasea. on; xne
fiews f ..Colonel Lindbergh .and
hef post-off lcjt, depitrtnint.r
f j" An '.article -b treV development
of the'iovel, read byrMr. Blanciie
JM. Jones, cloned ''the -evening's
program. ',i't
jj. Those in thegroup were Miss
trace Elltabelfe Smith, Mrs.. R.,W.
EVERYTHING jTEWD
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Walton of Montclair,.New Jersey,
Dr. Mary; J. Rowland, Mrs. Edna
Dally,'- Mrs. 'Blanche M. " Jones,
Mrs. Ruth. ; FargH, Mrs. , Myra Al
bert Wiggins of Toppenisb., Wash
ington;. Miss' Luclle Tucker, Mlsa
Marie Roberts, Mrs, bra Mcln
tyre. Miss Renska Swart, Dr.. and
Mrs. F., Franklin, Mr. and Mrs.
K. R. : Carrulbers, Otto Paulus,
I'erry Relgelman, Dr. James Lisle,
Mr,, and .Mrs. ; Robert C. Paulus,
Lester, McDonaUl. and the hosts,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lisle
, .The; next meeting of ,the club
will be held in the Holman Park
near Eola. on Atignst 16.
Return to Salem After, Spend
ing Fortnight at Newport
Dr. and- Mrs- Dolpb (Craig have,
returned to Salem after .spending
the past two-weeks in Newport.
Guests at Bishop Home
t Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Roberts were
guests on Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop on
Court, Street. Mrs. Roberts and
Mrs. Bishop are ! sisters.
Thimble Club. Will Meet
This A fterfioon
The Thimble Club., Neighbors ot
Woodcraft,, will, meet this, after-,
noon at the ,hme ,of Mrs. C. , BJ
Shaw, 555 Center Street. A bust-;
ness- nfeetlng with election - oi of-i
fleers for the coming year will be
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are
invited, to attend- ". - -
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I Jjisses 'Bowden. on
Alaskan Cruise
The Misses Doris and Violet
Bowden , left Yesterday morning
for Seattle where : they will .be
the house guests of Miss Olive
Casto for several days before sail
ing on a-two weeks' cruise to
Alaska. '
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1 Social Calendar
Today., . cx
v Monthly- bnsiness . meeting.
Ladies of G. A- . Armory. 1 2
o'clock. . .. , .
' All-day meeting of Marion
County Veterans Association
Silyerton. : V 1 .
Thimble Club, Neighbors . of
Woodcraft. .Mrs. C. J3.tShaw. 555
Center street.. . f ,' i . '.
. Friday
West Side' Clrcfe; Ladies' Aid.
Jason Lee. Picnic, Fairgrounds,
t , Saturday. s
Regular meeting, .W. R. C. Mc
Cornack Han. Z o'clock.
Bridge Party Attractive Af
fair of Tuesday Evening . i '
Miss Alice Roth and Miss Ruby
Drager entertained a group of
their college friends on Tuesday-
evening in the Ro'-h home on
North Cottage Street. i .
The rooms were attractively
decorated with baskets of colorful
summer flowers
Three tables of bridge were in
play during the evening with -the
prize for high score won by Miss
Wllletta Jackson. - i
The guest group Included Miss
OdHe Matthews, Miss Pauline
Marnach, Miss Jennie May Hoppes,
Miss Rosalie Jones, Miss Margaret
Breitenstein, Miss Irma Bolander,
Miss Elaine Foster,', Miss Ruth
Tucker . Armstropg, Miss Betty
Hummel. Miss willetta Jackson,
Miss Margaret Drager, and the
hostesses. Miss Roth and Miss
Drager. '
Leave Yesterday on Motor
Trip to Yellowstone
Dr. and Mrs. L. O. .Clement,
their daughter Elizabeth' and
Edith. Mr.. and' Mrs,-A. A. .Gueff-
roy and their daughter, Claudine
left yesterday by way of the Old
Oregon Trail for Yellowstone
Nationaf "Park where they will re
main for a fortnight .
Dinner in Portland Compli
ments Miss Cartwright
Complimenting Miss Cartwright,
who left on Monday for California,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Keller
were dinner hosts last Sunday at
their home in Portland, placing
covers for fourteen. ,
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GntherinarHelit-i
i Former jeajdent . fi W.PPi
Indiana,-'Iowa, and Nebraska,
gathered , Usr Sunday afc Ctiam-
poeg Park, .l:.. f I .
- ' The principal address5, the
afternoon's program," which, was
held infthe"anditorium, was given
by Mlltop A.- Miller " in behalf of
the Sons and Daughters of PIo-
neers. ( Mr. Miller appealed .for
better recognition of Champoeg as
the scene of much Pacific coast
history. " -
Other speakers were Lester
Matthieu, son of F. X. Mattbiu;
Norwood Ogden Draper, a grand
son of Peter Skene Ogden; and
Charles O'Neil who wrote a history
of the'Cayuse war.
A fact particularly interesting
to those from Illinois, was that
Abraham Lincoln declined , the
honor of being Oregon's .first
territorial governor.. Indiana peo
ple learned that Joseph Lane, the
first , territorial governor, was a
citizen of - Indiana,' as .was Also
Oregon's first-state governor, John
Whitaker., Iowa's , first, school
teacher, Berryman-Jennings, for
whom Jennings Lodge .was named,
was ..the first Worshipful Master
of the Grand .odge. of Aiasons ot
Oregon, and that the laws of Iowa
were tbe ones chosen by th
framers of the Provisional Gov
ernment for Oregon.
Attend Institute
At Falls City v
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Acheson
are among those-in attendance at
the Epworth League .' institute in
Falls? City. - ' '.'
In Summer Home
At Neskowin
Mrs. . Dan J. Fry, Jr., . and her
children. Marylee and Dan, Jr.,
have gone to Neskowin where they
will, remain in the Fry summer
home' for two weeks. '
Afarton. County Veteran's
Association Will Meet Today
E,yery patriotic order of the
country is asked to send delegates
to the regular all-day meeting of
the Marion County Veteran's, As
sociation, which will be held today
in the Silverton, park. r
,( A business session, with elec
tion of .'of fleers,, .will be held at
ten-thirty o'plgck a pirnicdinner
served at noon; and a, program
and entertainment will be.. given
in tbe. afternoon by the members
of the Silverton W. R. C . ; ,
Spending' Several
Days at Nefarts
' Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Baker are
spending several days at Netarts.
In Summer Home
At Neskowin
Mrs., Rue rrager and her chil
dren are house guests of Mrs.
George .JL Grabenhorst who -t8'
spending, the month in her sum
mer home at Neskowip.
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Guest' in Portland" - -J '
For Several Days
Muss Helen Leisi is spending
several days in Portland- 4s -tlio
guest of friends.
l)r. and Mrs. Garnjqbst
Return from British
Columbia .. .
Dr. and Mrs. J. H., Garnjobst
have . returned recently from, a
vacation trip to Rainier National
Park and British Columbia.
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West Side Circle LasHest
Aid Will Meet
The Wet Side Circle of the
Ladies Aid of Jason Lee'Church
will, picnic In . the. grave at the
Fairgrounds on. Friday afternoon.
The, picnic lunoheon ftwill b"
served, at ., one . . , ..'clock. .Each
member is jasked rto; ibrfn the
neceisarj8ilver?and,, dishes, . .
Wiu&ltmd'Luncheon
In Part find Today
r .j a. -underbill. Mrs. ' E.
C- UBJeri AIHarriet Durkheiifv-
er, Swaf ford,' and Mrs.
HaftlitDtr Yoer mejmbers. of the
Woman Home Mtssiotiary So
ciety are attending, the? luncheon
todajr? for ; which MratM Cl Shep-
ard4s hostess' in,Oier Hhome lnJ
Portland. '5, i-A5M
Spending Several .
.jMrsf;EdUb..Claxton and her.
daubter,. Miss AliceCiaxton.. are
spending several daysVat Newport.',
netum fmm southern
Oregon'iSeaches- i. :
Mr. and Mrs, Earl ilcMair and
Martha Jane, have returned Jrom
a fortnight's vacation spent" at
Mar&hf ield and . Bandon.i -
MrandiMrsi'SieierKpni
i Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Steyenson
have gone to Pacific-"City where
they will Remain for- tbe jweekl
Mr 8. Myra Wiggins Jeaves
For. Home tn $oppenish, .
airs, myra Wiggins, or; loppen-
isb, who bas been visiting for
some time at the : home of Mrs.
George F. Rodgers, left yesterday
morning for her home. Mrs. Wig
gins was formerly, a Salem resi
dent, and is well known for her
work In the literary field. :
Mrs Carl Roberts stakes,
Slwrt Visit m Salem 4- 2
eMrs.rCarl, Roberts is, making a
short visit at-Ctbe., borne of ber
brother. , Cm P. Bishop.
Oregon City Coiiple
Married at. Parsbiiage 1
V Walter', Andrew .Large and
.Vera- C ; Farr ..both .Oretm
City,' . were), married 'attbb
igirstMe.uiodlst lurcb jrtsJnag3
last'nJgbtT iRer.4F3f C;Tayar.
1 Mis AJyrtle Peterjoa accompanied
AN A R
He can never put in his own din
net stu3s'-7-br select a md3est muf
fler or carry ft tune. But 'wKara
delicious French Dressing he mixes!
With what consummate ease he
trickJes in i.the oil! With what art-
istfy he flicks in the seasoning! What Ererich Dressing
dose harmony in his blending! ful surprise and
! i u. h uiiiu ui casing lie usca uixcc
pans of Wesson Oil to one of vin
egar or lemon juice. When be Wants
a little more tang he uses more
vinegar two parts ! pethaps. The
proportions of Wesson Oil arid vine
gar depend largely on the strength ot
his particular vinegar or lemon
juice. In addition to salt and pep-
. J?iajcooroioi'4ri-P to
Kurope "vfa- CanadVan Pa
- cific. Sail fm Montreal ,
f or Quebec down' the beau
tifu! St. Lawrence- to the
"'Atlantic--then only four
! days'- on" theopen sea.
yi .-.New -Is-a gooji; timet go;. .
-snort summer .rouie
dependable weather el
bow room on ships.
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SOOAL HIGmiTAYlIAN
, tarring, Montagu Love - and
v ... Dorothy Devore. , ,
V ' ' Comedy
Always-25c ' Children 10c
i , ; : Additional Attraction
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J " ; The DcVere Playem' r
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pef he oiEten adds ft' dash of paprika. ,
And just -to mystify; his -guests
he sometimes mixes if! a bit of Chili
sauce or a little mustard sauce tot
gteen salads or : tart currant jelly
sometimes for salads of fruit. His
blended, it is much more appetizing. '
He is very particular' about his 1
salad oil. Wesson Oil he finds very,
.'delicate in flavor.' It Is' light Ji color '
antl tlendi .'perfectly. It is, in fact,
exactly what he wants.
Everybody likes Wesson Oil
because it is good 'for you' ais well'
as good to eat.
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Original Yellow, Front
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DI. 107
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Tdesdays Stat
women andlMisses out?.-, ,?
'ing" shirts, khaki breeches and knickers;
former : values $1.98 to $2.98, was priced :
49c sind $ 1 :49.Srhe:tirice sjiouldhaye;,
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, To. appreciate to .
i ;.- and majesty of the Red wom Highway? ,
' t yc-tf mui( travel It by Motoctagel V
wlth'your attention free ,f rem the'.
j burden of driving, the graadeui of ,
: the .Redwoods mile after mile and
I lioar after hour of forest snleador . -
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will Inspire and tbriU yott M'tt nas
' ixever1 doae before.
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