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t M ..... rfH f f N rfSM 4 MMAI 1 . JM " M A am Jk. m. m ' ! - ... ,- I J1C LJU.PA.I jrv Si A I H. M A . i 1 f 1!' '.I1N i . ... , - ZS j r 1 1- Upper right: Miss Adeline Hughes, iiperinteident of the Salem General Hospital; Upper left: Miss. Olive M. Dahl,-Dean of Womn at Willamette University. Lower right: Miss Pauline Johnson, who will attend school at Corvallls. . Ixiwer left: Miss Maxine Glover, who will enroll at the University of Oregon for the winter. .Center: Miss Pearl Kapphahn, who will atten 1 O. A. C. ij il ; ' i e AUTUMN Have yoa ever thought of autumn leaves Along an early mornino; road ? -v. They will follow autos for a way Then stop and play With the sumac gypsies for a while. ; They will flirt their golden ankles And the rustle of their scarlet skirts Will mock 'the murmuring wind, (Talking to himself adown the corridors of Heaven.) . ; But, O, tomorrow they will only be a puff of smoke in the tree-tops, An underlying sweetness in 'the mumbling of the wind ! Brenda Goodwill Glass i! I! patrons and Patronesses of (The Horse Shour Announced Mrs. Ella Schalts Wilson, sec jptary of the Fair board, has an v nconced the ' following patrons and patronesses at the horse show given each evening 'next week: at the Oregon -State Fair: - - Governor and Mrs: Isaac Pat Jtrson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, B. Kay of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. fiea ofj Portland. Hugh Hume of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. King fer Portland. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. tiummer of Portland, " Mr. and Mrs. jW. F. Turner of Portland. ?4r. and Mrs. J. D. Farrell ot'Se- fttle, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Stuart Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. . Kozer of Salem, Mr. an Mrs. Dav tali. Eyre of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Cross of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Uvesley at Salem. Hon orable and Mrs.- J. H. Bilth of fcoseburg Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gates of Medford, President and . Sirs. W, J. Kerr " of Corvallls. ; President and Mrs. Arnold . Ben frettHall of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall of Marshfield. Kalem Young People Leaving Vor College r j ; l!Many young people of Salem re leaving this week-end to en fW the various colleges of Ore gon : and the , Northwest. ; 'AlnSnV" those "leaving today to enroll at the University of Ore gon ftre Miss Itovena Eyre, Miss ancy Thielsen, Miss Josephine Albert, Miss Dorothy Bell, Miss Maxine - Glover, ! . Mlas CaroUne tamblrth, Miss Mildred Pugh. Miss Mildred Gilberts Miss Peart Jiones," Miss Julia Currie. William East,- Robert Bish6p, Richard Emix, Chandler Brown,; Clarence liamllton, Harold Olinger, John Creech, Henry Thlelson. and Ken neth Allen. . ;'- ' . t Miss Pauline Johnson, Misa F'arl Kappahn, , Miss Eloise V.'Hjht. Miss Rosalie Jones, Miss Ilirsaret Smith", illaa. Charlotte LEAVES Martin; Miss Helen Campbell, Ez ra Webb, Julian Campbell, Don ald Deckebach, and Robert Drager will attend O.. A. C. at Corvallls. Miss Dorothy Llvesley left ear lier In the month for Oakland where she entered Mills College for the winter. Miss Mildred Roberts has gone to Portland where she will contin ue her studies at St. Helens Hall, and. Miss Bonnie Schaefer is at-, tending Castilleja j School in Paid Alto, California, i ' Unique Party .Given in Honor of Mtes Constance Krebs A unique "Pirate" party was given Friday evening at the home of Miss Roberta Varley on Fatrmount; Hill ' I complfpientfng Miss Constance Krebs. Miss Krebs has recently returned from Port land where she was the guest . of her sister, .Mrs. . Darwin Palnuer. . A treasure . hunt was the fea ture of the. evening.. : Those present ,wenu the honor guest Miss Krebs, i Miss Catherine Rowe, Miss Laura Kinsley, , Miss Jane ' Harbison. - Miss Dorothy Krebs, - Misa- Catherine Sheldon, Miss Jean Lunsford Miss Marjor ie Webb, and the joint hostesses, Miss Varley and Miss Verle Smith. Daughters of the Nile Wt$ Have Luncheon Meeting The Daughters. oftheNile,, will open - the - fall season - with a - one o'clock luncheon Tuesday in MIn tc't Green Roomi j '; . ' , V A 'Kensington', will follow the luncheon . :'-' In Pendleton For Several . Days -;f f;'!- ; .V. Mrs. R. E. Lee Bteiner and her Bon, Milton Steinep' have been at tending the Roand-U In Pendle ton." r ? '- jV. ? ? Guest Iri Salenii s:' : Mrs.; Paul Rounds of . Seattle, Washington Is the house guest of Mr.: and Mrs. Gus Hixson.. . American Legion Auxiliary Witt Have First Business Meeting of Fall The American Legion Anxili ary will hold their first fall busl ness meeting tomorrow evening in tbe Legion hall. Nominations for the election of officers may be made at this time rather than at ' the begin ning of the new year as-has been the custom heretofore. I Mrs.' King Bartlett will read a report of the recent state con vention at La Grande. Mrs. Bragg will speak on the committee re; port and the cup which the local auxiliary won at the state conven tion will be presented tomorrow cvenine. . " Home From Seattle Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moses have returned to Saleta after vis iting for several days at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Rex A. Turner in Seattle ' Kensington Club Entertained at Smith Home Members the Kensington ' Club were entertained one day recent ly, at the home of Mrs. Albert Smith. ,, . . The afternoon . was spent with conversation and sewing. Members present were Mrs. Y. S. Anunsen, Mrs. I. M. Doughton, Mrs. George Griffith, Mrs. Herbert Huuser, Mrs. Charles Hudklns, Mrs. N. C. Kafonry, Mrs. George King, Mrs. Henry E. Morris. Ms. frank Power. Mrs. C. S. Pratt, Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, and the host ess. Mrs. Smith. ; ' ; - The club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. F. S. Anun sen, 1110 North Capitol Street.: Miss Marjorie ShervHn Sel ects Wedding- Day 1 : 1 Miss - Marjorie Sherwin has chosen Thursday, October 20, as the date o her wedding to ; Ken neth C. Perrv. , ; The betrothal of this promin ent young couple was announced last sprinjr. Miss Sherwin is a member of ' the- Alpha Omicron Phi Sorority at o. A. C. and Mr. Perry, is affiliated with the Sig ma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Corvallls ' - ' Z)r. and Mrs. F.. Kenneth : Power Will Make Their : Home in Salem i ; Dr. and Mrs. F. Kenneth Pow er "who arrived in Salem a short tlmo ago from Chicago, will more into their new home at the Rob erts Apartments ; later . In the weeik. Dr. Power will be associ ted In business with Dr. Charles G. .Robertson and Dr W. B. Morte. "; - '.-, - - Social Calendar ;. Jlonday -y r i FIrat fall business meeting, Am erican Legion Auxiliary. Legion HalU eight o'clock. Writer's Club. Miss Grace Eliz abeth Smlth. 1765 Center Street.; hostess. 7:30 o'clock. Willamette ShrJne, No. 1. Ma sonic tern pie. V o'clock. . , Tucwlay Board and luncheon meeting of Y. W. C. A. 10 o'clock. Wednesday Indies' Aid. First Presbyterian church. Church : parlors. 2:30 Kensington Clnb. Mrs. F. S. Anunsen, 1110 North Capitol Street, hostess. w ' Daughters of the Nile. Lunch eon. Minto'w Green Room. 1 o' clock. Applications For Atwater Kent Radio Audtfion Mttst Be Filed at Once Singers in this territory who de sire to enter the tri-out for the Atwater-Kent National Radio Au dition must file their applications at once, as it will be necessary to . have the final tri-out not lat er than a week from this date. Applications should be ; filed with Mr. C. E. Wilson, secretary of thS Chamber of Commierce. Blanks may be secured at his of fice. The survey committee, which has charge of tbe preliminary work of acting on the applications consists of Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn. Mrs. E. E. Fisher, and Mrs. Phil 1 Newmyer. Mrs. Isaac Lee .Patterson Is state chairman of the audition. and Mrs. Walter Denton is local chairman. Frank G. Deckebach is chair man of the publicity committee. Members of the ways and means committee are Mrs. T. A. Lives ley, chairman, Mrs. H. R. Robert son, Mrs. C. E. Wilson, and Mrs. William McGilchrist. Rev. II. C. Stover is secretary and treasurer of the local or- gsnization. Further details of the contest will be announced later. Pipe Organ for Professor Roberts Home Now on Display f Many are interested in the beautiful new Gunther pipe or gan and console which are now on display at the Salem Music Comany, 35tJy North v HIh street. This organ will be installed later In. the week in the charming studio-residence of Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts, on North Sum mer Street. The organ which is sold by the Guenther Company of Portland, is finished In walnut. It v has three manuals and a complete set of twenty-five chimes. . The one thousand pipes, which range from a few inches to fourteen feet In height, will be Installed in rooms built for the purpose and will be entirely concealed from view. Professor Roberts will give - a number of musicales later in the season and at that time a com plete, description of the installed organ will be given. Members of Leslie Can Do Class Entertained . Members of the Can Do Class of the Leslie Methodist ' Church met one evening of the. week at the home of Mrs.' B. FI Pound to honor Mrs. J. Willard De Yoe and her son, Paul De Yoe wbo have since gone to ' California, where they will make their home. ; Mrs." De Yoe 'was presented SPAIN'S OWN TYPE OF BEAUTY -1 j . . -.: . I. h "f''": ) Senorita Maria LgIba Lacuadra, above, cf Cpln, bag been eTrr? as Queen of Beauty to jrel at the gnacal tutlrzl cf tia Uidrl, proieiaxisfc . . . . ..PAID TO KEEP HER TRESSES LONG - X ' , A ' ;Q L ' : '" . . .: . 11 ' - ' " ' i .7 : 4 - i A -A : ' ' - ' i - A 71 ; , - , - V' l ' - - - - - - J v - . i v ' 7 t 'lt ShcuM Miss Joan Clarkson, Britiaa actress, above, decide to bob' her hair it will be a most expensive operation. Her contract calla for 60 per cent redaction in salary should the bob, or cr crop her tresses in any manner. with a giff'Lfrom the club mem bers as an appreciation of '' her work in the community. Vocal solos were given late In the even ing by Mrs. W. J. Linfoot and Miss Lena Medler played a group of piano numbers. Those present were Mrs. De Yoe, Paul De Yoe, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Q- Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Wajrne Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Harry iiice, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Otjen, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde French, Mrs. John Bertelson, Mrs. Whealdon, Mrs. Ohmart, Mrs. Lelan Schimer, Mr Savage, Mrs. J. G. Medler, Mrs. W. J. Linfoot, and the host and hostess, Or. and 'Mrs. B. F. Pound. Mrs. Linfoot and Mrs. Green wood asisted the hostess. White Shrine Will Meet Members of Willamette Shrine Number two Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet tomorrow evening at eight o' clock In the Masonic, temple. Return. From ffewport Mrs. H. L. Moore and her dau ghters, the - Misses , Helen and Margaret Moore, have returned from Newport where they spent the past fortnight. . Mr. and Mrs. McCaU Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall were hosts at dinner last Tues day evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tomlinson and their son, Harold Tomlinson, who have spent the greater part of the summer in Iowa: Marion Talley WUl Appear in Concert Tomorrow Evening ' . ' , It will be of interest to local music lovers to learn that Stew art Wille, whose . : headquarters r SUNDAY MORNING," SEPTEMBER 18. 4 are in New York, Is with Marion Talley on her tour of tbe Pacif ic Coast states and will - appear in concert with her Monday ev ening at the public Auditorium in Portland. A number of his Salem friends are planning to attend the con cert. y " ' . - . Entertain on Birthday Anniversaries The little Misses Vivian and Eleanor Aspinwall entertained group! of ther friends on Tuesday afternoon, the occasion being their sixth and eighth birthday anniversaries. The afternoon was spent with 1 outdoor games. At the close of the afternoon dainty refreshment, were served. ? : The guests included, Dorothea Ivletzing. Margaret Johnson. Lor- etta Beall, Maxine Gahlsdorf. Ve ra Luther, Bonnie Baldock, Eliz abeth Lewis, Dorothy . Baldpck Ruth O'Neill, Marian Moora Jeanette Graber, Corliss, Clark. Helen Acheson, Mary Acheson. David Putnam, Jim Lewis, Eu gene Beall. Rebecca Putnam and Loretta Beall. Spend Week-end at Cut ler City Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt, Breithaupt, and their honse guests Mr. and Mrs. Will Brelthanpt, their daughter..; Alvina Breith aupt. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Rax ey, of Wapato. Washington, have gone to Cutler: City where they will spend the week-end. Miss Putnam Hostess at Din ner Party 'Honoring House Guest . . Miss Nan , Putnam entertained Toesday.. evening - with a dinner party at the Gray Belle compli menting her , house guest. Miss Meryle Whitney of Long Beach, California. Covers were arranged for tbe honor guest. Miss Whitney, Misa Vivian Hargrove, Miss Alice Put nam, Andrew Vincent, Ralph Kel logg. Cecil Edwards, Albert Egan. and the hostess. Miss Pntnam. Miss Betty Bryant Compli mented Friday Evening Mrs; Harry - Bryant was host ess at an attractive dinner party Friday1 ? evening complimenting he' daughter Miss Bety Bryant who is leaving this afternoon for Corvallls wherel she will attend school this winter. The dining table was lovely vith a centerpiece of marigold and clematis arranged in a crys tal bowl. A color plan of yellow and white' was carried out in the decorations. "- ,v ; Covers were . placed for.., Miss Eryant, the guest of honor. Miss Beulah V Graham. Miss Lenora Mickel.' Miss. Loto Schultz, Misa Frances w Graham, Miss Elaino Mickel, And the. hostess, Mrs. Bry ant. Mrs. Miunie D. Baker and Miss Doris' Williamson ' assisted with the servlnsi''4 Guest in Eugene . Miss Edith Hazard has gone t. Eugene where she will be a guest for the week-end. Miss 'fielen Campbell Com plimented With Party r Miss Virginia' Page entertained Friday evening wit h a ten cover dinner ' party in ; honor of Miss Helen Campbell who is leaving today tor college.5, Danlcingl and " bridge were the diversions later 'in the evening. ' In the group were the honor guest,Hss Campbell, Miss Helen Kaf oury, -. Miss Bertha Orf f ord. Miss .Mary Kafonry, Miss Virginia Page, Ezra Webb, Nathan Buell. Julian prescott, Frank Benson. Mrs. Becke Entertains in Honor of Bride Elect ; . Mrs. Karl Becke entertained Thursday afternoon In her home on North Summer street . with an attractive, bridal ehower- rohipii mfnting Miss Gretchen Brown whose marriage to Mae Brown of Portland will be solemnized Sep-tt-mler 23 In'PortlanL , j M 1ms Brown was presented with many lovely gifts immediately pre ceding the tea hour. ' Mrs. P. D. Qutfenberry assisted Mrs. Becke. . Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon. High ecore honors were won by Mrs. "Gus Hltson, and fiecnnd prize by Mrs. Ronald Jones. The guest, group Include, the honor guest. Miss Brown, Mrs. Oliver Jessup of Mollala, Mrs. Ronald Jones '"Mrs. Lewis Grif fith. Mrs. P. D. Quisnbrry,' Mrs. Bert Fori. Miss Winifred Gra ham. Mrs. Gus Hixson, Mrs.? Paul Rounds of Seattle. Mrs. William Gosper, Mrs. Charles Robertson of Portland, Mrs. Dolph Craig. Miss Josephine Baumgartner, and the hostess, Mrs. Becke. - Miss Brown and her, mother, Mrs. Katherine Brown, made their home in Salem nntif three years ago. Since, graduating, from the University of Oregon, Miss Brown has been a member of the faculty of the high school at Vancouver, Washington, and she and her mo ther have made their home in Vancouver and. Portland. Mrs. Sharp Hostess at Meet ing of R. N. A. Sewing Club Twenty-four members of the Royal Neighbors" Sewing Club were entertained last Tuesday af ternoon at tbe home of Mrs. Leila Sharp. Readings were given bv Julia Blodgett. Bertha Loveland, Pearl Ltckiss, Sarah Nelson, Susie Par meoter, Sarah Peterson. Anna Simmons. .Ida McCulley, Elizabeth Cheney, Laura Cheney, and Elsie Peterson. , The next meeting ' of the c'uh will be held at the home of Mrs. Mina Saunders. 1275 E street. Miss Lisle Returns After Spending the Summer in Portland Miss Esther Lisle has spent the summer-In Portland as one of the directors at the municipal playgrounds. At the close of the summer season a very Interesting pageanL "The Great Spirit" was given by the children under her supervision. ; . Miss Lisle has returned to her home in Salem and, will enter V'illiamette University as a jun ior this fall t In Portland For the Week-end Miss Esther Hanson and Miss Caroline Nerod have gone to Portland ; , where - they will be guests for the week-end. . Mr. and Mrs. Pugh in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pugh have gone to Wenatchee, Washington, where they remain for sev eral months. , ; East Central Circle Ladies Aid Entertained N Mrs. P. J. Kunts and Mrs. B. E. Carrier entertained the members of the East Central Circle Lad Vivian Hargrove, Miss Aliee Put church Friday afternoon at the .Kuntx home on North Winter street. 'J:;0. .v At the close of the afternoon which was spent with conversa tion and' sewing, refreshments were served. Miss Pope Complimented With Dinner Party , Complimenting Miss Florence Pope, bride-elect, Mrs. Clay Mc Dowell was hostess at a dinner -party one evening earlier in the week. '-V; " Covers were placed at the din ing table, centered with golden glow and golden tapers, for the honor guest. Miss Pope, Miss Ce celia : Hendrlckson, Miss Mona Schanm, Mrs. Gilbert Aspen of New Orleans, Mrs. Porter Young, Mlse Mary Beilsen, Miss Margaret THAT WHAT At .IIS. A . : S S , ! - J J5T7tertfi Jiyh fSfr.-TZasosiic 7anple Black Dinner Gown Hi - f 1 9 1 t r"" m Black chiffon fashions the din ner gown pictured. It employs a three-tiered skirt and full sleeve with an accenting flower of flesh rf shoulder and waist. Worn by Haiiette UiUoer. Lacy, Miss Ethel Lacy, and the nostras, Mrs. MeDowell. " The wedding of Miss Pope and Byron F. Brunk will be an event of Sunday evening, October 2, in St. David's Episcopal church of Portland. Miss Pope has been office sec retary in 'the Salem Chamber of Commerce for the. past five years. Until a short time ago Mr. Brunk made his home in Salem but I now in business in Taroma where they will make their bomet Miss Glover Leaving Today For Eugene - Miss. Maxine . Glover is leavini this afterlioon for Eugene when she will attend the University o( Oregon - . Recent Guest In Salem Mrs. Josephine Stewart wha has been a guest recently of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Slater, has gone to Eugene to assume her duties as house mother at tbe Gamma Phi sorority. - Return From the Beach ' Mrs. Amelia Riley has returned from a fortnight's vacation at the Tillamook 'beaches. ; I". W. C. A. Board and Luncheon Meeting ; Y. W. C. A. board meeting will be held Tuesday morning, begin ning at ten o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. Luncheon wfll follow the meeting. Willamette University Fresh men Will Be Entertained , With Program The freshmen who are now en rolling at Willamette University will be the guests at a program given this afternoon at two thirty o'clock in the chapel Professor James - T. Matthews will be the speaker of the after noon. 'Although it has not yet been announced, the subject which (Continued en Par S.) Kaa a season Wa so rich ia new kbs. tv; wi!K cWaclerbKe : urfemenl kis ekosm I Ihesmarfesl u lovelies ' b ineoppora in mo2A ; now sWin4. Frocks, Coals cj Suits ofsii Wauy, of uKlily &,oTi&L: f I r f IS A , III s r V