' THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1928 ; Sacred Concert Will Be Given Sunday Evening at Knight Memorial Church- The chorus choir of the Knight Memorial church,. 19th and Ferry streets, will present a sacred con cert Sunday evening at eight o'clock. This will be the last of the monthly concerts prior to the va cation season." The numbers will be given In tlfe following order wfth Donald J. Allison', organist, accompany ing: v ' Chorus- "God Thou Art Great".... Heyser Male Quartet "Hark, Hark My Soul" Wilson Chorus "The Trees and the Master" Wilson With obllgato solo by Mrs. Dale Taylor, Duet "Tarry With Me" ....Nicolai Mrs. J. M. England, Harold Wit craft c-horua "Praise Ye the Lord" 0 Baines Duct "The Lord is My Light"-.. Dudley Buck Mrs. Taylor, Leonard Chad wick Chorus "Eternal Light of - Light" , ;..Jevin Incidental solos, Myra Gleason The" following organ solos will be played by Donald Allison: "To a Wild Rose" (MacDowell); "An dante CantabUe" (Tschaikowsky) and "Coronation March" (Meyerbeer.) Annual Convention of Evan gelical Missionary Society Held Recently The annual convention of the Oregon branch of the Woman's Missionary society of the Evan gelical church was held at Jen nings lodge. July 18 to 20. The mornings were devoted to business sessions; the afternoon and evening to, music, addresses and discussions. The Rev. E. P. Layton of Salem had charge of devotional services. The convention sermon was deliv ered by the Rev. H. V. Summers of Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. A. E. Lehman. returned missionary from China, gave an address. Thursday evening the young people gave a program and the Rev. C. S. Poling of Bloomfield. New Jersey spoke. The following officers were elected: president, Mrs. C. C. Pol ing; vice president, Mrs. Nenie Myers; recording secretary, Mrs. G. N. Thompson; corresponding secretary, Mrs. B. S. Frewing; sec retary. Y. P. M. C. Mrs. W. A. Gel latly; secretary mission bands, Mrs. O. D. Martin; secretary of little heralds, Mrs. Esther Farn ham; secretary of literature, Mrs. W. A. Gueffroy; secretary of thank offerings and tithing, Mrs. B. L. Hageman; secretary of or atorical contests, Mrs. F. E. Fish er. Mrs. L. C. Brotherton Hostess at Meeting of Needle craft Club Mrs. L. C. Brotherton was hos tess at the meeting of the Needle craft club Tuesday afternoon in her home at 570 South Winter Ktreet. Members in the group were Mrs. A. J. Basey, Mrs. L. L. Mc Adams, Mrs. Ruth Dennison, Mrs. F, G. Jewett, Mrs. F. G. Stearns and the hostess, Mrs. Brotherton. Refreshments were served at the tea hour at small tables ar ranged on the lawn. Summer flow ers in attractive combinations centered each table. j The club will be entertained August 14 at the home of Mrs. F. G. Stearns, ISO South 19th i-treet. Deroti'onal and Social Meet-, ing at American Church Tomorrow Evening "Appreciating Our Immigrant Neighbors" will be the subject for a short devotional meeting and social evening to be held In the church social rooms at the Amer ican Lutheran church Friday eve ning at eight o'clock. - ". The Luther league is . working for a piano fund. The committee is putting forth every effort to build up a strong loyal member ship to participate in its program cf social and religious activities 'or. the young people of the hureta. ' ' - Refreshments are served at all social gatherings. Miss Lucille Ross Compli mented With Pre-Nup-f l Affair Complimenting Miss Lucille 'loss whose marriage to Holly J. Kninderup of Patterson, New Jer y. win take place in the late dimmer. Mr. and Mrs. Byron D. Arnold entertained with a dinner J-arty Tuesday evening at their in Corvallis. - A number of attractive affairs ' ave been in Salem and Corvallis. oniplimentIng the brtdelect Mr. and Mrs. Livesley and ' heir Children Return -r rom British nJnhiA A1r. and Mr tat iiieir daughters, Dorothy and Pat- j. ua sons, Roderick and Tommy returned Tuesday evening from an extended visit in British Co-, lumbia with Mrs. Livesley's par nt8' Mr- Mrs. G. WVDeBecke SOCIAL CALENDArVT Today Ladles': Aid society. W. R. Allnlay meeting. Fairgrounds. i . lvli V: , Tuesday evening Hal Hibbard auxiliary. Annual I j. Mrst Needham Returns From Washington Mrs. C N. Needham who has been a guest of her sister at Kel so,. Washington Tor several days, returned to herf home in Salem High School Girts Spending Week at Y. W. C. A. . . Summer Camv I f A group of 14 high school girls accompanied by Miss f Elisabeth Baker, secretary of) the local Y. W. C. A., left Monday for Camp Santaly, the Y. W. C. A. summer camp near Mehama. They were Gertrude Winslow, Doris Clarke, f Ramona Walker, Muriel White. Olive Oppen, Irma B&bcock, Sar ah Dark. Haxcl McElroy. Harriet Page, Veda Coppockj Helen McEl roy, Myrna Bonner, Stella. Wheel er and Helen Page. If " Cars for the trip were fur nished by Miss Rosalie Buren, Mr. A. L. Dark, Mr. Mark McCallister and Mr. A. F. Gueffrpy. The Salem Rainbow girls will occupy the' camp next week. Mrs. David Wright, mother advisor of the Salem assembly) will be In charge, assisted by Mrs, William Merrlott and Mrs. Bert Flack. Forty girls have made reserva tions for the week, f St. Olaf Quintet Will Appear in Local Concert f Announcement has been made that the St. Olaf Quintet will ap pear in concert In Salem later in the summer. ' This musical organization has been directed by the world-famous conductor. Professor: F. Melius Christiansen of Northfleld, Min nesota. 4. The five young men who com pose the quintet have been on a successful tour since last Sep tern ber, singing in all of the larger cities oi the eastern and mid-west ern states. J Their programs include quintet and quartet numbers, vocal solos, and Instrumental numbers as well as novelties. - . j The exact date of their appear ance here will be announced la ter, j Three Link Club Will Meet For Business Session and Picnic Dinner The three Link club will meet at four o'clock Friday afternoon at the fairgrounds for a short business session. A picnic dinner will follow at six-thirty o'clock. Members of the dinner commit tee are: Mrs. O'Neill, Edith McEl roy, Louise Lovelaud Ijand Grace Robertson. Wilda Siegmynd. Rose Woodry and Louise King compose the entertainment committee.' All Rebekahs are invited to at tend, bringing baskets and the necessary table service.! Miss Edith Ross Attending Summer School in Corvallis Oregon State Agricultural Col lege, Corvallis, July 1 25. Miss Edith Ross of Salem, teacher In the junior high school at Bend, is attending summer sessions at Cor vallis where she is taking courses in English and secondary - educa tion. 1 Miss Ross expects to take a mo tor trip to Los Angeles later In the summer. She will l return to Salem before her school opens in September. f. '' Word Received by Salem Relatives From Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stearns'; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stearns have received' a letter telling of the delightful-tour which Dr. j and Mrs. Robert Stearns and their ; child ren are making through the mid dle western states. They are now visiting in Morning Sun, Iowa and expect to return to Oregon in September. Ladies' Mission Guild of American Lutheran I Church Will Meet M The Ladies' Mission Guild of the American Lutheran Church, Church street at Chemeketa, will meet in the. church social rooms Friday afternoon at two-thirty with' Mrs. C M. Byrd presiding. ; Mrs. William C. Krueger and Mrs. Edward Ostllnd will bo hos tesses for the afternoon, - i i Return From Motor Trip to Southern Oregon - f 1 Mr. ana Airs. w. u. uancy, jars. W. ' Al Jones and Miss Mabel Crelghton returned early in the week from a motor trip to Crater Lake and Klamath Falls; j Mrs. Foster Returns From Extended Visit in the East Mrs. W. F. Foster returned Sun day evening after an extended vis it with relatives In the east. MR VISITORS picnie dinner. Hazel Green park 12: SO o'clock. Three Link club. Fairgrounds. Business session, 4:00 o'clock. Picnic dinner, 6:30 o'clock. Mizpah V class, .First Baptist church, Marion Square. 2:30 o'clock. Ladies' Mission Guild, Ameri can Lutheran church. Church so cial rooms. 2:30 o'clock. ? Devotional . meeting and social evening. American Lutheran church. .8:00 o'clock. Sunday Sacred concert. Presented byprOUP of YOUnQ People Spend cnoir or Knignt Memorial cnurcn Church auditorium.;!: 00 o'clock Minnesota clubs of Willamette valley. Mid-summer picnic Silver ton park: Windsor, Doris Windsor, j Robert Yungen, Edward Schubert, Ver non Windsor, ciauae waning. Howard Teeple and Karl Yungen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Windsor all of Spring Valley. Miss Wanda Wilkinson of Wheatland and Mrs. Elmer Ray and two small child ren Elma and Johnnie of near Dallas. ABANDON FRENCH FLIGHT Attempt to Spaa Ocean Called off By Paris Government CAN NOW DO y ANY WORK Thanks to Lydi E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound i-S'v; ;,.M-rr - fu-1. ' .. Denison, Texas.I think: there is Ho tonic raal to Lydia E. Pinkham's vegeuDie com pound for nerv ousness and I have-uted Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wsah and the Pills for Constipation. I can certainly praise your medi cines for 'what they hate" done for me ? and . I wish vod' success In the future. I can do any kind of work now and when women ask me what has helped me I recommend your medicines. I wfll answer : anj tetters I receive asking about them. Mas. Emma Gkxoo, Route 3f Box 53 Denison, Texas. '-.-' f : Recent Guests in Salem From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. John Walden, and their three children, Clita. Betty Jean and Robert, of Eugene, were guests for the past week-end ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ohmart. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ohmart and Miss Velleda Ohmart entertained their guests with a picnie at Hazel Green park. Special Meeting of Woman's Bible Class Friday A special meeting of the Wom an's Bible class ot the First M. E. church will be held Friday after noon at 2:30 o'clock at the G. F. Johnston home, 79 S South 20th jtreet. All members are urged to at tend. .... Mrs. J. D, Sutherlen Returns to Home in the South Mrs. J. D. Sutherlen left yes terday for her home in San Fran cisco, California after visiting sev era! weeks with friends In Salem, her former home. . Mrs.- Sutherlen was called south by the serious illness of her sis ter-in-law, Mrs. Phil Metschan- Hal Hibbard Auxiliary Will Have Annual Picnie Meeting Tomorrow Members of Hal Hibbard auxil- ary will bold their annual picnic iinner meeting Friday, July 27, it Hazel Green park. Dinner will je served at 12:30 o'clock. Mizpah Class of First Baptist Church. Will Meet Friday The Mizpah class of the First Baptist Sunday school will meet at two thirty o'clock Friday after noon In Marion square. Mrs. Myra Shank will give a talk on her work. All members are urged to be present. Will Spend the Week at Nye Beach Mr. and Mrs. William McGilch- rist, Jr., and 4heir daughter, Miss Josephine McGilchrlst, left yester- lay for Nye Beach where they will spend the remainder of the .nonth of July. Guests of Relatives in Port- land for the Week-End Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Endlcott were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vin cent Ahern in Portland the past week-end. Spending Several Weeks at Rockaway Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moon are spending several weeks at Rocka way. . Motors to Beach For the Week-End Dr. Mary C. Rowland motored to Neskowin, and Cutler City where she spent the past week end. Guests in Salem From the Middle West Mr. and Mrs. George Lindbeck of Kansas City, Missouri, are the guests ot Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Find- ley. Mrs. Lindbeck is Mrs. Find ley's niece. Visit Friends in Molalla Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jessup vis ited friends one day last week in Molalla where they formerly made their home. AT SPRING -VALLEY Hot Evening Swimming and Boating . STOP USING A TRUSS - . Free Demonstration Staurt's Plapao-Pads are dif ferent from the truss, being mechanico-chemico applicators made self-adhesive purposely to hold to the distended muscles. No straps, buckles or springs attached cannot slip, so can not chafe or press against the pubic bone. During 22 years thousands have successfully treated themselves at home- without hindrance from work most obstinate cases conquered. 8oft as velvet easy to apply inexpensive. Awarded - Gold Medal. Rome; Grand Prix, Par is and Honorable Mention, San Francisco. Process of recovery Is natural, so no subsequent use for truss. In-"" FREE TO RUPTURED Snnday, July 20th , at Marion Hotel From 10 a. as. to 6 p. m. By Dr. and Mrs. G. W. . Elliott Ladies will receive personal at tention of Mrs. Elliott Do not fall to call on Dr. Elliott as you may not have another opportunity for' years. It costs you tfothing to examine and have demonstrated to yon pri-ratelyT-thls scientific selt treatmeatt you are entitled to the same freedom from the truss and knife achieved by many others.- ' Remember the time and place If not able to rail, write for FREE TRIAL PLAPAO, Ad dress Plapao Co 998 Stuart - Hide St. Lowisr Mo; - . SPRING VALLEY, July 24. (Special) MrsrDonnel Crawford has as her house guests -Mrs. J. C. Zinser of Portland and Mrs. Dorothy Pritchard . and small son Blllie of Waitsburg, Wash'-gton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and family spent Sunday visiting at the Otto Hoven home at Middle Grove. Dr. and Mrs. Cleve Simkins and son Warren of Memphis. Tennes see, arrived by auto Friday for a month's visit with; relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Yungen and family spent Sunday with the Al fred Yungen family near Indepen dence. V - Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Daure are spending a week with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Holm an in Salem. Mrs. A. I. O'Reilly of Torring ton. Wyoming 1 spending the jummer months visiting with her i'ather, W. A. Chute, and her sis ter, Mrs. J. J. Stratton. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Chute, Mrs. O'Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Strat ton, Mr. and Mrs.) Andrew Chute of Salem and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Gundson of Canada motored o Hazel Green park where they enjoyed a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Alderman and son Glen and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Alderman and son Junior spent Sunday picnicking with a party of relatives and friends from Salem, xt Hager's Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ei V. Morrow of Longview, Wn., spent the week end with Mrs. Morrow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Toews. Tuesday evening a group of young people met on the banks of the river and spent a very enjoy able evening swimming and row ing. Later a big bonfire was built on the bar and everyo roasted weiners and marshmallows. Those who enjoyed the evening party were: Miss Elnora Edwards, Miss Ethel McKinney, Miss Mary Hack ett, Miss Anna Mae Alsman, Miss Ruth Neiger, Miss1 Imogene Als man, Miss Lucille Hackett, Ken aeth Edwards, Ben McKinney ind Carroll ' Hunt I and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Edwards, all of Lin coln. Robert Crawford, Harold French, Jesse Walling, Jr., of Zena; Miss Velma Eberly, Miss Beatrice Simpkins, Miss Sadie Schubert , Miss Grace Chllders, Miss Pauline Simkins, Miss Irene PARIS. July 25. AP) France has abandoned, for the time being at least, its joint navy and commerce department attempt to span the Atlantic from east to west by plane, according to a bemi-of ficlal announcement made today. The announcement was to the effect that Lieut. Paulin1 Paris, who reached Horta in the Azores vesterdav in his plane La Fre- gate, had been recalled and would return to France on the cruiser Ville D'ys. The fact that the flight of La Fregate had been interrupted by motor difficulties, necessitating repairs and replacements of parts, was given as the reason for aban doning the flight. It was explain ed that the flight was purely -a scientific experiment, to determine whether a mail route by way of the Azores and Bermuda was prac ticable, and that the experiment had been spoiled by the delay. SAY TEACHERS WELL OFF Social and Financial Position Bet ter Here Than Abroad EUGENE, Ore.. July 25. (AP) Educators in the United States are much better off socially and financially than are thos eof Eu rope, educational Institutions here are more efficiently administered, and conditions here In comparison with those abroad are constantly heinr bettered. These were the observr ons of Dr. Henry Sux salo, former president ot the uni versity of Washington, and now with the Carnegie foundation, at tonight's session of the school maskers club of Oregon. The ses sions are belu held at the Unl- veraltrof'Ozeaon summer school Dr.nssalona recently returned from an extensive tour of Europe. As the next step in the advance ment of education in the United States, Dr. Suzzalo recommended that educators throughout the na tion work for the adoption of the certification of school administra tors. 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FREE DELIVERY HE US FIVE WEEKS' TRIP Thompson Family of Pratun Home From Vacation Spent in California PRATUM. July 25. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Thompson and. daughter, Helen Mae, return ed from a very enjoyable trip south last Saturday. They went as far south as San Francisco where Mr. Thompson was a delegate to the wool growers convention. On their way home they stopped with relatives at Harrisburg. Although they have seen much territory and plenty of scenery, they still be lieve Marion county is the best place to live. Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Powell and daughter from Salem were visit ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William de Vries last Sunday. Fred de Vries attended the Sil- verton district Sunday school con vention near Marquam last Sun day. Next Sunday he will take part in the program at a Sunday school rally at Pringle in Red Hill district Maurice and Rowland de Vries went to Salem on their bicycles to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gralapp, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and their two daughters from Oregon City are spending their vacation here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Powell. Fred de Vries returned from a five weeks' trip last Friday. The main object of the trip was to at tend the tenth world's Sunday school convention at Los Angeles, but incidentally he stopped and visited with friends and relatives at Tacoma, Wn., at Vancouver, B. C, at Chicago and Onarga, I1L. at Lakin, Bazlne, Shields and Hayes City, Kansas, at Macom. Franklin and Orleans, Neb., and at San Jose, and Compton. Calif. - He also visited the following places for their scenic and scien tific value: Colorado Springs, Sev en Falls, Garden of the Gods, Cave of the Winds. Royal gorge In Col orado; Garden City in Kansas; Salt Lake City in Utah, where he attended the organ recital in the Mormon tabernacle and visited the state capitol where the furniture in the reception room is inlaid with genuine Utah gold. The rug there weighs 1.350 pounds, and the furnishing of one room alone cost over $65,000. He also attend ed a meeting at the Mormon as sembly hall and enjoyed sight see ing trips to the various parts of the city that' are or special inter est. In California he visited in addi tion to Los Angeles, Long Beach, Hollywood, Pasadena, Agnes, Santa Clara and San Francisco. Practically all the time in San Francisco was spent in Golden Gate park. Sunday evening, July 15, he attended, the largest Sun day school meeting that has ever assembled with over 35,000 in attendance. MOTHER OF CHILD F Seventeen Tear Old Un Girl AdmlU Relations! OREGON CITY, July (AP Pearl Pa'quett. 17. ltl on a small farm on French In Marlon county, near Hi today admitted, officers net ' that she was the mother of fant found in the brush a trail near here last Thursd The girl unmarried. sh also admitted she and her ft ' Mrs. Stella Paquett, had le ' baby where it was found, bel it to be dying. The allege missions were quoted by- : Maes and Circuit Judge Can; "I couldn't let Pearl keth . baby, because I needed her t hoe the potatoes and do th I of the farm work," the ot quoted the elder woman. j Before they abandoned t fant. which Is now being car at St. Agnes home at Pars: 4 the girl and the woman said had made efforts to hare it into an institution. The father of the child is st be a former student at Cheii j Indian school. . No charges were placed a- f Via snmun hilt nttfT saif girl will be given a mentality Read the Classified Ac MR. LAIRD j One of Portland's leading h cutters, now with Joe Maddt, at the Mltst Gray Shop, 70fr. First Nat'l Bank Bldf. PtM 187. j Wliiii e Puamps .--1 French and Cuban Heels 1 Dress or Street Wear Beautiful Styles 3 $145 AND ;4 $fl95 '4 $10.00 Values mm 110 125 N. Commercial, Next to U. S. Nat'l. Bank mmmo .......... Portland in 2 hours 5 mim Leaves here 2:15 p.m. . NowleadingSouthernPacific'sgreat Motop-coacbts . motor-coach fleet the "Limited' To Portland-7:30. 8:30 9 :30. 10:30. . - , 11:30 a. m.; 12:40, 1:30, 2:13, 3:30, extra-fast and extra-fine, sets the pace 4:30, 3:30,7:30 pjn. t8:30. in short-distance travel. To Corvallis 9:40, 10:40, 11:40 a. nx; Here is a transportation service to ;4P- 6A 7jj2 x An : An , ' , r . ToEueene 9:40, 10:40 ajn.; 3:40,4:40, fit the modern pace. Go by train or 7.32 pjn. motor-coach. Your rail tickets, unless t0 Roscburg 10:40 am ; 3:40 p.m. specially restricted, are good on motor To Ashland 10:40 a.m. coaches. Go one way return another. To Independence and Monmouth 8:30, : I j: 10:40 a. m.; 2:33, 4:40, 6:40, 7:33 I our con vcniciii.t uiv.iii.u schedules. pjn. -Sunday only. fSat. and Sun. only. 7 rains To Portland 5:23, 6:40 ajn.; 2:29, 4:33, , 8:19 pjn. ' " To Albany, Eugene and south 3:10. 10:13 J am; 6:33, 11:23, ll:34pm .: , , Motor-coache leave and srrive ' -183 North High Street y . -' Between Sute and Court Streets u Passenger Stadoo: Dcfa aad Oak ' yj - ' Phone 41 - " dry Ticket Office 184 No. liberty St Phone 80 -