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f The Neve Oregon Statesman,- Salem Oregon, Wednesday Morning, August 8,19t8 Today r ' s -interests in'-theSd6idl:Mdlht; Woman's World Reviewed Woodcraft Heads Guests Mrs. Blackerby 7J ffRS. P LT Blaekerly enter tained with a delightful af- ternoon and tapper in ber home on South Liberty street, liar. In aa her guests the district offi eere of Neighbors . of Woodcraft. Mrs. Blackerby la grand represen tative and district organizer of the Neighbors. : The attests included Mrs. Edith Guthrie of Dallas, P. O. if.: Miss Corrine Pennington of Toledo, Q. N, : Mrs. WUIlam Knotts of Cor vaUls. Adv.; Mrs. Winifred Cot f Indaf fer, of Independence, Mar.: Mrs. Benlah t Parrett of Dundee, Att.; Mrs. Ebert of Monmouth, W. H. C.; Mrs. Clemens of Philomath, I. S.; Mrs, Jean M. Jones of Mc MlnnvUle. O. S.; Mrs. Marie Do besh of Lebanon. Miss Vera Otta way of SUverton and Mrs. Ida M. Keene of Salem, JUt.;- Mrs. Alice Bancroft, of Newberg, Clerk; Mrs. School of Albany, Banker; and Mrs. Jennie Ferguson of Newport, C. of O.; Mrs. Sherwood of Tole do, Mm.; Miss LaVerne Bowman of Amity, P. B. A waffle supper, was served at six o'clock by Brs. Blackerby. as sisted by her daughter. Miss Irene Ttlli1rrhv ' : " In the evening the croup motor ed 10 suvenon wnere tne auirvci officers exemplified the initiatory ' work in a f1n1ht minntr An Informal reception followed toe service.- The hall and tables were attractively decorated with flowers of red and white combined with greenery. ? Luncheon Compliments Mrs. Willision i ,j ANOMPLIMENTINO Mrs: Horace I . WUllston of Chicago. Illinois. who was tne guest yesteraay Mrs. Florian Von Eschen, the Bj RozeUa, Bunch Today Missionary society, -Pint Presbyterian church. Church parlors. Chemeketa and Win-. ter streets, 2:30 o'clock. .. Missionary societies, Leslie .M. E. church. Joint meeting. Church parlors. o'clock. . ' Covered-dish dinner, . J : 2 0 . o'clock. . : ; . , - : Young Married -., People's : club, - First - I Presbyterian church. Monthly j- picnic din- ner. Hazel Green Park. : 30 o'clock. 'X I ; ! . , :X Luden E. Becker of Port- land. Organ concert. Studio of Professor and f, Mrs. T. S. Roberts, SOS N. Summer St.. o'clock. . . . . Friday Women's .Auxiliary. St. Paul' church. I Mrs. . U. G. Shipley, 14 1 Washington street. Hostess' 21 30 o'clock. - 'Ssnday Annual state picnic. ... for- ' mer residents of ; North and . South Dakota.jorvallla city auto x. park. - Dinner serred 12:30 o'clock. of local chapter of the American As sociation of Unirersity Women, a group in which Mrs. WUllston was Tery prominent while residing In Salem entertained yesterday af ternoon with a charming mid-summer luncheon at Ihe Gray Belle. The - mall tables, arranred In the Chinese . Room, were lovely with centerpiece of larkspur, glad ioli and marigolds. Covers were Disced for the honor cuest. Mrs. WUllston: Mrs. George H. Alden, Mrs. Carl Gregg Doner. Mrs. Gus tav Ebsen, Mrs. T. S. Roberts. Mrs. J. H. Lantennan. Mrs. Robert J. Hendricks. Mrs. Martin F Ferrey. Mrs. Luther, J. Chapln, Mrs. John Martin Canse. Mrs. W. W.. Baum, Mre. Roy Klien. Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs. H. J. Clements and Mrs. 'W. H. Darby. - Professor and . Mrs. WUllston spent the past year in Chicago Professor WUllston was a member of the faculty of the Uni versity of Chicago and Mrs. WUlls ton was engaged as salaried .re search worker. The preceding two years were spent in Europe. Mrs. .WUllston delighted the group yesterday with an informal talk in which she told Interesting Incidents concerning their Ufa In England and on the continent. Mrs. WUllston left yesterday- t ening for Portland and from there wlirreturn directly to Chicago. ; . . ; Afternoon Tea Honors SalemGuest Entertained By Mrs. Gbiilet ' a GROUP of members of the I V Daughters of! the American Rerolutlon were , entertained Monday afternoon; at? the attrac Hwm nntrr home! of the ehemek- eta chapter regent. Mra. Homer Goulet nortn or saiem. . - . Mrs. E. C Apperpon ot o- mi.ii at.t, ror.nt Of ' tne n..ll.u mnA a I elatjtl -AT MfL Goulet; and Mrs. wunam uw- i a xf r tr in. Cartlldce. members of the McMInnTille chap ter, motored to saiem ror wt - ternoon. Chemeaeta jcnapier mw- bers In tne group swere v. w. Clark, Mrs. James G Heltiei. Mrs. W. F. Fargo and vMiss uia Plans were discussed for the one day conference Which will be beld in Salem September . 20.. A sUte board meeting and a dinner at the Marion o the afternoon ...iinr nt Sentember 19. will MrrBecker i To Appear in Organ Concert TT TJCIEN EL' Becker, nromlnent I j organist of Portland, la com- teasl a m . ins ko EMuem uu erenma ana will play a concert at the studio residence of Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberta at 5 0 5 North Summer etreet. " ,, .'-.'?:'.s.---.i;i . Mr. Becker will be accompanied to 8alem trr J. MaeMUlan.Mulr. I one of most popular tenor singers on tne coast,, wno wui appear in two solo groups. . : Professor and Mrs. Roberta ask that those who wish to attend the concert phone them as soon as possible at 13 TO. The following program has been arranged: Organ- - tW 'X::x,.' 'rt;. Orerture, "Raymond,"! Thomas. : The Bells of Aberdorey, Stew art. - Tenor Solo LaDonna E. Mobile, Verdi. The HUla of Home, rox. Organ r ' - Sonata la the Style of Handel, Wolstenholme. r'-4- :- Tenor Bo&'-p-'i-- t":--" Aria -Cielo e Mar, PonchleUL Organ ' . ' - "Jersalem tha Golden"! ; Varia - tion. Dr. Snark. - f f: Minuet from String Quintet, BoV sonl. Chant da Bonheur, Lemare. Toccata la C. d'Eyry. .4, , . Presbyterian Club r . Will Meet Jonight The Young Married People's club of the First Presbyterian church wUl meet at C : 3 0 o'clock this erenlng at Haxel Green Park Mr. Bateham is chairman of the committee In charge of the 'af fair.:-- ., 1: - IReception Honors ' Guests in Medford Mrs. Carrier Has Interesting Guest v vi- i... irmitranr. who hSS spent the past eight years enggaed in T. W. C A; work with head- nartera at Kobe, Japan. Ja ' the house guest or urs. xs. to. vrr? - Wn Carrier baa claimed a MB- nf trina- - for the.- plea-! sure of her guest. Last week they motored to Eugene na spent me week-end at Newport, returning to Salem Monday erenlng. On Thurs day, Mrs. Carrier and Miss Arm strong will motor to poruana ana atr the Columbia hichway and around the MU Hood Loop. Miss Armstrong will leare Sat urday from Portland for her home la Kane, Penneylranla. ,: , - ;'.' . . , Mrs. Geo. Rodgers Returns to Salem PLAPPER FANNY SAYSr Mrs. George F. Rodgera Is now occupying her home on Court street foUowiag an extended. Ylsit with her daughter. Mrs. James G. A. Hutchinson tn Vancourer, B. C. - Mrs. Rodrera was aeeompanled on her return to Salem by Tommy Liresley, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Llresley, who had been rislting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. DeBeck, la VancouTer, for sereral weeas. ata.w.aM(r.em ), sv MIA .Ereai this si days aa depreaslac as just cut keep a good dowau Sender Curtis to be Given Extensive Radio Hookup For His Speech - WASHINGTON. Aur. 7 (AP) An extensire radio hookup for the broadcasting of tne speecn 01 Senator Curtis of Kansas, accept lnr the Republican Tice-preslden- tlal nomination is being arranged by the Republican national com- mlttee.' - sonitAr Carta will be notified of his nomination at exercises on the state house grounds at Topeka, Kana on Saturday. August 18 be tween S and P. M. central stand ard time. The notification speecn will be deliTered by Senator Fesa of Ohio, temporary chairman of the repubUcan conrention. Wnra has recahed here of -elab orate preparations by Topeka for thm occasion. GOTernor sen a. Paulen of Kansas, is heading the local committee on arrangements. TTi of the stata house rrounds hsa been agreed by the state execuure council. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crook of Seattle are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J Cook on Belmont street. and painting buUdlugs. Children should hare some hard food, such aa bread crusts. each day. ; m m m Donahnuts are best when the dough is as soft as can be handled. . . Bread and butter with milk Is a good mid-morning lunch for child ren. ... Before washing silk dresses. ouUlne badly soiled spots with basting threads. ,1' ': ' ProTide artlfical shade In lots and pastures that have no trees. TTm sour milk for eooklnk soon after it sets and before it becomes old. Keen the harness clean, espe cially the collars of work horses. Be ctre that hogs hare an abun dant supply of water. ".' Breed ewes from August IS to September 16 for early lambs. Hopsehold Hints Keep the water dishes clean for the poultry flock. for repairing Grass stains with alcohol. may be remoted Spatters of paint or Tarnish on glass may be dlssohred with tur pentine or alcohol. Wall paper may be cleaned by rubblnb it with dry cotton tied to a broom handle. : . ' Baking dishes which are stain ed from constant use should be soaked In warm water and borax. niira oil will not become ran- - cid If two lumps of sugar are put in each uart as soon as it Is open ed. ' '. " Add fat In cookina real, as It is an Immature meat and not rich In extractirea and fat. -".-:.. Cull and market any heas that molt at thla Uma. They are un profitable to keep. Vtrh and rre. crown as a com bination, are good both for green manure and nay. Mayonnaise dressing takes on a new flaror If chopped pickles, 1 ires or celery are aaaeo. Trm la. too sreat a teadency among sheep men to allow lambs to go undocked and uncastrated. If ewes are too fat to breed, get them down la condition on ary pasture. w m Plan your farm Jobs ahead in your notebook. Do not let bad weather surprise you. In handling pastry, work quick lr with a Ught touch and" use as Uttle extra flour as possible. . I Make plans now ! The outstanding social affair of the past week In Medford was the ana iTenim " tFw 'reception wnicn was aeia mu- honor the national president-gen- Tenlng at the UnlTerslty eral. Mrs. Alfred J-tBrosseau-ox honoring out-of-town guests Washington, u. ; .1 ... 1- sart-r fall and will m wen u "v . make an official yislt to the local chapter. ?! ' Refreshments were serred at the hnn the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Dielschnelder. Schreiiferi Family Has Annualmeet A arRS. Clarence Newberry r . and h I ier daughter. Ruth, of San t Bnm CaUfornia who are iottinv Mn Newberry's sister, Mrs. Jennings Lawrence near Mon '.r,Aiiti wm the InsDifAtion for the attractire afternoon affair for which Mrs. Ross Miles was hostess one afternoon recently at the B. C. Miles home on Court street. In the guest groups were Mrs. Newberry and her small daughter, Mrs. Jennings Lawrence, - Mrs. Richard D. Slater and son. Jack; Mrs. Mildred Bright, Miss Virginia Bright, Mrs. R, W. Wyatt. Miss Florence Shirley. Miss Edna Sterl ing of Seattle. Washington. Mrs. Paul B. Wallace. Mrs. Charles Hayes. Mrs. B. E Carrier. Miss Clare Armstrong, Mrs. B. C. Miles, and the hostess. Mrs. Ross Miles. xtrn Newberry Uwell-known la Salem Prior to her marriage n taught in the Garfield eebool tot KPTeral years. -iX.- Mrs. J. T. Patterson of uorrr lis is spending sererai- nays . wi her son4n-law and daughter, Mn and Mrs. C. E. Smith, and her in fant grandson, Marshall Patterson smith., mr . Annual CUAering of North Dakbtans : The annual picnic of former reMdenU of North and South Da kota wUl be held In the CorvalUi city auto park Sunday, August 12. Mr. F. S. Chamberlain Is president of the association. '; ... k. v..v. iiinnir will be serv ed at twelre-thlrtj 'o'clock, and .the program will oegm ww-i.-w. . Dakotans from all parts xf the V state will attend the gathering. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd is spending the remainder of the summer with "Mrs. H. F. Durkhelmer tlj5 South Fifteenth street. Mrs. Dodd will return to the Beta Chi ioror. i lly house on the opening of the - fall term at Willamette Unlyersty. Return From Two Week's Motor Trip REUNION of the Schreiber family waa' held Sunday, il 1 m. i at. 1 august 5. at the home .oi " - Schreiber of Salenk ho -d his 70th birthday! anniversary was Ue honor guest . The following memoers :I v family were in atetndance : ; -. MarUn Schreiber ias J Schreiber, and Lawyence ber all of saiem;i sr. slhreiber and two j children of Portland; Mr. anq r. . Schreiber and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Harry .Cone ,ana ren Mr. ana Mrs. " inson. and cnuaren 2h - .ZZ. .ia. . wA Mn C. W. Benin of El Segundo. CaltfotnU; Mr. & Mrs. R. C Schreiber and dattghter, 11 of Corrallls ana; uu. - Schreiber of Tolt. Washington. Others present were i. Mrs. Michael Schreiber and son. x.Minvine: Mr. and Kamer, m. jvu..---i - i , v orninc of Cor Mr. auu r.T T.7A n... allls; Mr. and Mrs. mww ISom and daughter iff CUle; M MS IIOuw -- . . ... m.. mri.. w-rida raiconer Kotebikan. AJasaa an ' Stoner of SeatUe. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rae are re- Mrth of LToyd Leland. Aug nut 0. at 212 uee Benefit 1 Will Be M l McNaryHome; M"-" RS. CHARLES j U McNART irarranginglallarge benefit Mrt-r for the Fine Arts building at QxJ&j! Oregon whlchwlltlice Thursday . afternoon! August v 30. t the aUractlTe country ni- Senator and Mrs.McNary. nonn of Salem-'"' ? ' J -! 'r' Portland. Eugene and CorreMs arelexpected.to.at tend the affair which, is being an ticipated with muen interest, -' . i.e.. 4,-"yr.; Guests of Parents For Extended Visit - dub honoring out-ofjtown guests who were in attendance at the American Legion conrention In session there Thursday, Friday and Saturday. - - ! Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson and Mrs. George A. , White were in cluded tn the receiving line. .. . Guests in Salem , Enroute to East j f Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stearns and their son. , Bobby, of Ashland, were ': guests earlier in the week of Mr. Stearns' -parenta, Mr. and Mra. J O. Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stearns were enroute to eastern Oregon where they will spend a fortnight. They will rlsit Mr. Stearns broth er. J. Percy Stearns in Enterprise for sereral days. Miss Frances Dirr ....... . - .... -r. . ; - Bride in Portland Salem friends will be interest ed In the marriage of Miss Fran ces .Dirr. idaugnter oc Mr., ana Mts. Wi J. Dirr now of Portland but formerly of Salem, and Mr. Frederick Lund 'of Yakima. Wash ington which took place Thursday afternoon at tne noma r 01 tne bride on Kenilworth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lund hare gone to Yakima where they willTmake their .home. .-v e j Wedding of Local Girl to Be Today , A number of Salem people are motorlnr to Portland today to at tend the wedding of Miss Marjorle MeUlnger and Mr. Angelo Comit- U of Italy. i - ( . -.. ; . fipmtnv and Mri Charlea lie Nary had as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mcwary 01 Portland.. 3- . " ' " ..... . :. To Attend Wedding Of Miss Ostrander : Vr.' mil Mra.. Stdaey Karl Oa- trander of San Francisco hare ar rived in Portland for a abort yisit. They came north to attend the wedding of Mr. Ostranders sister. Miss ' ' Dorothy -. Ostrander,; which will take place on Saturday. . 1 ; Mr. and J re. Edward Ostrander of Salem hare gone to Portland where they will remain until after their daughtera marrlagcr- ' :.' v . -. . - v. . - ... 1 k- . ; ! Mr and Mra. L.! G. Lucarlsh of Twmdl Washington, naye Apem ... -mn. weeks; in Salem as the guests of Mrs.lLucayish's par- snts, Mr. and Mrs. ueors " n ol Salem Heights. . - . r. ...A Xr-m LncAvish. SCCOm- panted b Mrs. iUson. Mrs. E. W. LUlIe and Mrs.narom motored' to Oceanelde isst weea. . . - - m f ' -. - Cards Received to Giesy-Hulse Wedding Iny itations haya been received in Salem to the wedding of Miss Evelyn Lucille Hulse and Mr. Ralph Griffith Glesy which wUl be hta mornlna at the !wtmlnter Presbyteriah church After motoring In southern Ore-hb Portland.-;. v Jf TIM pui iwvwi . -r . T tTan A r!r. Also rrink Nelson nave reiuruww 'mr. nuw . - . Irualilld IAMeWB ivaat !IIXl.hatMkMa tew. 1 v .1. Knma in Ralem. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tislited the Oregon Caves, Klamath FaUs and Crater Lake, r . .. :- e - -yx? - ";. - of Dr. L F. Griffith. .'. . :-: iX XX M- mr,A Mra. Ci W. Rehfuss of 11 Secundo. Calif omUi were guests Mr. and Mrs. t.. v- viara UJOLV p..k t .v. Tahoe and Crater to Waldport where they spent the'mlte Park, Lae imw "u , past week-end. . Lake j, , liigli qualify ;. (SA0(D)I!jIini3 Ml iwawv 09 caueeaww AxNNO UNCING for T7 1 at 'Bister If owe Shoe Store SALE , ..... . . : STARTS TODAY 8 - ' " ' " ' -gg Every Ladies' Pump and Oxford must Move at Exactly 2 pair for the Price of 1 Pair . . 1 - . - . .' PUMPS vfe ' : STREET PUMPS and Hundreds of Pairs to go OXFORDS for Originators of the Famous 2 For 1 " ... Shoe Sale .. BusteF B 'Si Sho i i.