Salem's Social Activities at the Women are Doing onic RUTH MAE LAWRENCE Society Editor i i Wh lea Patriotic Order To Have Meeting Thursday T IHE Marlon County Veterans association will hold their semi-annual all-day meeting on Thursday at the First Christian church. High and Center 'street. JL business session will be held in the forenoon with the president, Mrs. Little Smith of Salem, pre siding. Following thr pot:luck luncheon rt noon, the afternoon will be deToted to an Interesting program being arranged by Mrs. Bertha Loreland, president of the galem Woman's Relief Corp, and to a social hour. All patriotic orders within the county are invited to attend. County officers, in addition to Mts. Smith, the president, are: Ylce-presldent. Mrs. Mabel Nendel of Woodburn: secretary, Mrs. riamnM Shinn of Salem: trea surer, Mrs. Elsie Simeral of SU verton; marshall, John Cornforth of Salem. Church Affair at Jason Lee Friday The full list of chairman and assistants at the big "church fair" which will be sponsored by the Jason Lee Sunday school in the church basement Friday, Decem ber 7, has been announced by Mr. H. B. Carpenter, general chairman of the fair. They are as follows: Refreshments Mrs. Joe Kllng er. chairman; Mrs. W. J. Barham. Mrs. Floyd Bacou, Mra. J. A Sumpter. Farm produce- H. J. Smith, chairman; F. P. Phlpps.. Grocery supplies E. A. Boyle chairman; Paul Carpenter, Lu men Ney. Needlework boott. Mrs. W. C. Lewis. Mrs. C. M. Roberts. Handkerchiefs MUs AND NO CHANCE TO PLAY HOOKEY m n : '4 "1 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmm Oa " gl Theie co-eds are smiling because they don't have to o to school for six months at least not on land, As students of a floating uni versity they'll do their studying aboard an ocean liner on the high seas and in foreign ports. They receive a full year's college credit for their work. Fifty men and 50 women are enrolled. This photo Was taken when the ship arrived at Los Angeles from New York. ;IM Chorus Concert Arousing Interest While Salem musical circles are Interested in the concert to be givne by the Salem MacDowell club chorus Thursday night at the Grand theatre, not only because of Elizabeth' their local connections but be- Klemple, Mrs. Henry Smltn. Homemade candy Mrs. B. W. Vick. chairman; assisted by girls from the Intermediate depart ment. Punch and cookies Miss Elea nor Henderson, Miss Ruth Smith. Toys end novelties Mrs. CI. F. Hageman, chairman; Mr3. J. L. Voth. Mrs. A. L. Dark, Mrs. Marie Putnam, Miss Beuah Orer.am, Miss Helen Ney, Fish pond Ilia. Gordon Black, chairman, assisted by rep resentatives of the Intermediate League. Antiques and curios Mrs. W. V. Chadwick. chairman; Miss Evelyn Cumming. Mias Eleanor Chadwick. Photographs and fortunes Miss Bernlce Rlckman, chair man; Miss Barbara Barham and Donald Dour!. Benefit Sale for Camp Santaly cause of the talent which this fine singing aggregation Is showing under the baton of Miss Ilnnetta Magers, one other which Is excit ing much Interest is the appear ance of Miss Ruth Lorraine Board Election an Annual Tea At Y. W. C.A. M EMBERS and friends of the Young Women's Christian Association are cordially Invited to attend the an nual membership tea at the Asso ciation rooms. 128 N Liberty St. Monday December 10, 1928, at S o'clock. The election of new members Close of the Florentine Trio as an hjor the beard 0f directors will take packages tor the' rummage sale to be sponsored next Friday and Saturday by the camp committee of the Salem T, W, C, A. are re quested to be ready for collection not later than Tuesday night, ac cording to Mrs. E, T.. Barnes, gen eral chairman of the Y.. W. camp committee, and Mia Elisabeth Bker. reneral secretary of the Salem Y. W. The rummage sale Is being ing held for, a two-fold purpoaej as a piece of social service work, supplying clothing to peo ple much in need of it at a price within their means, and, secondly to collect funds to equip the cab In at Camp Santaly. All people having rummage for the sale are asked to bring the ar ticles to the Y, W, or the Mrs. Barnes' home, or to phone either the Y.-W. or Mrs. Barnes and the articles wBl be called for, Mrs. Otto Headrlck Is chairman of the collection committee, Mrs. E. T. Barnes will be as sisted on the marking committee by Mrs. I. H. McMahan and Mn. B. E.. Carrier. In addition. Mrs 1 McMahan will be cashier of the sale. - The selling committee Includes Mrs. W. D. Clarke. Mrs. N. P. Hoff. Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs B. E. Carrier and Mrs. R. C. Aiken. Prof. Magruder Selected As Speaker Professor F. A. Magruder. j professor of political science at the Oregon State College at Corvallls, will speak on "Friendship or Bat tleships?" at the Salem Woman's club Saturday afternoon. The club women will bold their only ses sion this month at that time, with a business meeting proceeding Professor-Mcgruder's talk, which Id scheduled for S o'clock. "Mrs. Davjd Wright was in charge of the committee which made arrangements for the speak er after it was found impossible for the scheduled speaker, Dean J. R. Jewell of the school of vo catlonal education at Oregon State College, to come to Salem Saturday. ' assisting artist. Miss Close has recently return ed from a four months European trip, during which she appeared In concert in London and Paris and s'tudied conducting with Andre Bloch and new Harp repertory with Marcel Grandjany. Of her London concert at Wigmore Hall, on June 23, the Londoa Times said: "Mise Close Is a very skill ful player. She managed her tone graduations well, her harmonics were clear, and her facility , of fingering most dexterous." Other European critics were equally en thusiastic about the young Port land woman, who has created a splendid reputation for herself In mn Hi mi circles In the Northwest as solo harpist with the Portland Symphony orchestra. Other mem hra of the Florentine Trio are Marie Chapman McDonald, violin ist and Ida Mathews, ceiioisi. Arthur Johnson will be tenor sol oist with the chorus. A number of people from near hr Willamette valley towns are al so planning to attend the chorus concert, from word receivea oy Mrs. Arthur Rahn. president of the MacDowell club. Prominent folk from Albany who will be pre sent at the concert mur-u-j Mrs. Kocaey place the same day. It is the policy of the association to elect seven board members each year. The to-j tal membership of the board is twenty one. The nominating committee sub mits the following: Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, Mrs. Eric Butler, Mrs. Prince Byrd. Mrs. B. E. Carrier. Mrs. H. A. Cornoyer, Mrs. Frank M. Erlck son. Mrs. H. M. Hawkins. Mrs. William E. Kirk. Mrs. William Mc- Gllchrist. Mrs. M. L. Meyers, Mrs. B. C. Miles. Mrs. Glen C. Nlles. Mrs. Rex Sanford, Mrs. C. A. Swope. Past Matrons Are Luncheon Guests Mrs. W. F. McCall, Mrs. W. H. Llnfoot and Mrs. Al Stelner were hostesses Saturday to members of the Past Matrons association, en tertaining in the Elks clubhouse with an attractive one o'clock luncheon. White chrysanthemums com bined with holly and tall red tap ers In sliver holders formed the attractive decorations for the long luncheon tables. Covers were placed tor Mesdames Ida L. Bab- night will induce Mrs. nutj i . Emm. Murphy Brown, Lena Mnn Mrs. Flora Mason. rnn1u Percys Young, and Ima E. French. www Informal Reception , At Roberts Home Mrs. John JL Robert will enter tain In her home on Court street Thursday night following the MieDowell club chorus unrisimas concert at the Grand theatre, with an Informal reception nenenng the chorus director, Miss juinnei ta Magers, the chorus accompan ist. Mlse Ruth Bedford, members of the chorus, assisting artists, and a number of Salem musicians. Miss Magers and Mrs. Arthur Rahn, president of the Mac Dowell club, will p&ur, and I group of the chorus members will assist Mrs. Roberts about the room. . The Queen Esther society of the First Methodist church will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o clock In the Epworth hall. Miss Mary Trlndle, the newly-elected president, will have charge of the meeting, ' Cherrlngton. Alice Coolldge, Cor delta Cupper, Marian Darby, Haz el Gillette. Ida Godfrey. Mona Huser, Mary Johnson, Josle La Fore, Alice Myers, Mabel Minto. Ida L. Nlles, Rose Pratt, Flor ence Reeves, Estella Smith, Lot tie Smith, Josephine Vass, Elisa beth Laws, Misa Minnie Moeller, Miss Leila Johnson, and the hos tesses, Mrs. McCall, Mrs. Llnfoot and Mrs, Stelner, Following the luncheon, a brief business session was held, and the afternoon was spent with cards. Mr a. A. L, Wallace was the guest of friends in Portland dur ing the week-end. See Onr Coats, Dresses and Millinery at 1-3 to 1-2 Off Our Regular Low Prices KAY'S . Coat & Dress Shop 460 State WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES Tuesday Election of officers. Chad- wiek chapter, O. E. 8.. Ma- sonic temple, 8 o'clock. . Salem chapter, American ture room, 2: SO o'clock. Program by mixed chorus,, Jason Lee Memorial church, 8 o'clock. Young People's Fortnight ly club of First Congrega- tlonal church, church parlors, 7: SO o'clock. Card party. Woman's Alii- ance of Unitarian church, Mrs. J. R. Pollock and Mrs. Royce Allen, 602 North Winter .street, 2:00 o'clock. Salem Writer's section of Salem Arts League, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Paulus, 1156 North Summer street, 8 o'- clock. Woman's Christian Tern- perance Union, Union hall at Commercial and Ferry streets, 2:30 o'clock. Wednesday Presbyterian Ladlee' Aid bazaar. Presbyterian church building, afternoon and eve ning. Ladies' aid of Leslie Meth odist church, church parlors, 2 o'clock. Woman's Missionary society of First Methodist church, church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. Woman's Home Missionary society of First Congrega tional church, Mrs. Charles Elgin, 24 6 South Cottage street. 2:30 o'clock. Sweet Briar club, Mrs. Ed Pratt, Wallace Road, :00 o'clock. Woman's Home Missionary Society of Jason Lee church, Mrs. Mason, 1610 North Cot tage street, 2:30 o'clock." Queen Esther society of First Methodist church, Ep worth hall. 7:30 o'clock St. Paul's Guild. Mrs. James Walton. 1177 Center street, 2:30 o'clock. St. Vincent de Paul Altar society, election of officers. Parish hall. 2:30 o'clock. Benefit card party sponsor- ed by St. Vincent de Paul Al tar society, parish hall, 8 o'clock. Monthly Dakota club din ner, Leslie Methodist church, parlors, 6:39'clock. Thursday MacDowell Club Chorus concert, with Arthur Johnson and the Florentine Trio as sisting. Grand theatre build ing (Calvary Baptist church), 8:15 o'clock. Chapter G of the P. E. O. Sisterhood, Mrs. A. T. Wool pert, 1197 South High street. 2:30 o'clock. Piety Hill club, Mrs. E. C. Cross. 2:30 o'clock. Willing Workers class of First Christian church, Mrs. Will May. 1445 South Capitol street, 2 o'clock. Marion County Veterans' Association, First Christian Church at High and Center streets; -business meeting, L0 to 12 o'clock; luncheon. 12 o'clock; program and Social meeting, 2 o'clock, Friday Annual; bazaar and chicken dinner, sponsored by Ladies Aid society of First Methodist church, church parlors; ba zaar opens at 10 o'clock, din ner from 5:30 o'clock. Church Fair, sponsored by Jason Lee Sunday school, Ja son Lee church basement, all day. Saturday Salem Woman's club, club house on North Cottage street. 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. J. N. Canse will report the general missionary society meet ing held recently at Wichita, Kansas, at a meeting of the Wo man's Home Missionary society of the Jason Lee Memorial churok, Wednesday afternoon at the borne Bridge Club To Be Entertained Today DietandHealtK By Lulu Hunt Peters MIX flutfior of Diet and HealkhVrf'Diet or ChildnerV RS. HARRY HAWKINS la entertaining members of her bridge club and a small group of additional guests, includ- I ing Mrs. Thomas A. Ltvesley, at j luncheon and an afternoon of ; cards in her home on Lincoln Hill today. Members of Mrs. Hawkins bridge club are Mrs Dan J. Fry, Jr.. Mrs. W. Connell Dyer. Mrs. Frits Slade. Mrs. Ercel Xay, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. John H. Car son, Mrs. Ftsluk spears, Mrs. l. a. Roberts. Mrs. Keith Powell , of Woodburn. Mrs. Arthur Rahn and Mrs. Mac Hofer. m m Entertained Monday L'Heur Gaie Club Mrs. George L. Forge entertain ed members of the L'Heur Gale club with a delightful 1 o'clock luncheon followed by an afternoon of bridge. In the Elks club Mon day. Mrs. Rex Davis was an addi- ia possible to abort them PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IS WISEST OF HEALTH RULES Bolls for boils? Shouldn't a physical examination be given before treatment is under taken? A" A thorough physical ex amination at least once a year or often- j er, if there are any symptoms la nn of the wisest of health rules, for then any disease which is Just beginning may be aborted, or tvw Kutrt fiemisJtJJi its course less ened. However, the local treat ment of boils should be begun the moment they make an ap nearanre. because sometimes it I 1. .--:v i I tlonar guest for the affair. A pretty crystal bowl with tiny yellow chrysanthemums centered the long luncheon table where cov ers were placed for Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Mrs. R. B. Baldock. Mrs. I Ross Bidwell. Mrs. B. H. Flack. JMrs. E. E. Ling. Mrs. A. C. Nel Json. Mrs. C. V. McKelvey. Mrs. i Harold Hughes. Mrs. Fred P. ,! Thayer. Mrs. John W. Orr. Mrs. Jm. M. Moore. Mrs. I. Ml. Dough- ' . n . r n.A T I i 1 1 tvi n n sinri thA ivu, Mim. ui"' hostess. Mrs. Forge. Five tables of bridge ; were in play during the afternoon, with Mrs. Grover Hlllman receiving the high score prize. Mrs. ; Hillman will also be hostess at the next meeting of the club. The technical name for boils is "furuncle". If there is a crop of boils the condition is known as "furunculosis." The "phyEical ex amination should include a blood and urine examination for sugar. Sometimes there will be a pre diabetic stage in which the blood suttar Is higher than normal, even while it does not appear in the urine. Bolls and other skin erup tions are very frequent In thos who have a hii?h blood sugar. (These persons are usually excess raters of starches and sugars.) I'll give you a few methods of tratinr boils. Others you will find In our articles on the sub Ject. (See directions for obtain ing it.) Local Treatment 1. When the boll Is first not iced, painting with equal parts (by weight! of gum camphor and carbolic add, once or twice dav. may be effective In making It disappear without going on to suDDuration. Lacking this rem-; edy. try iodin or mercurochrome or ichthyol. , 2. Hot compresses, frequently applied make them of absorbent cotton or guaze dipped In hot bor acic acid solution one table spoonful of the powder, or crys tals dissolved In a pint of water. Do not use poultices' of any kind. After Treatment 1. After the boil is healed, bathe the parts morning and night with the boracic acid solu tion. It is also wise to rub the boracic acid solution all over the body. PRECAUTION: Do not squeeze a boil until it is thoroughly "ripe" and then'' fSently. for squeezing it injures the tissues and makes the boil worse. Never squeeze a Don on me upper up. on account of the infection's gaining entrance to the nose lym phatics and blood vessels and to the brain. M. Your questions could be answered only by a surgeon who pamphlet on reducing and gala ing. 10 cents in coin, with fully self-addre ed. stamped envelope. must be enclosed. Address Dr.l Peters in care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: Protein Needs for. the Old. Golden- Wedding Observed Quietly- Annual Bazaar at Knight Memorial Women of the Knight Memor ial church are perfecting plans for their annual bazaar and chick- onA u Rtm PhilliDS11 P'e supper wmcn wm u- m-iu 'I-.,' fiftieth :in the church Tuesday. The ba- wedding anniversary in their homezaar will be an all-day affair, and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, tne supper win oe sen .v. marril in' Princeton. o clock to 8.30 o clock t Mm t nrn in 1904 1 Mrs. E. M. McKey, chairman of h hW lived in Salem since! the bazaar committee, is being as- isisted by Mrs. B. that time. L. r,.J . . uvr,iinn was not Mrs. Charles Eyre, held, due to Mrs. Phillip's serious illness during tne past rive j months. While Mrs. rraimps is convalescing, she was not suin clently recovered to permit any extensive plans being made for the observance of the golden wedding. The nine children born to Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are: Mabel, of Portland: Bllse of Woodburn; Dow. of Oregon City;. Elijah, of Miami. Arizona: Helen, of Port land: Douglas, of Monterey Park. E. Edwards. and Mrs. W F.. .Neptune. Tne dinner com mittee included Mrs. J. M. Robert son, chairman, Mrs. Harry Ros and Mrs. S. F. Anderson. Mrs. Miller Is Hostess Saturday Mrs. E. A. Miller- was hostess at a delightfully informal dinner in her-home on South High street Saturday night. ' The dining Calif.; Mr. Ruth P"erV4,j table, with covers placed for Mr. saiem; aim, jr., ui i. - JerSey; Dorothy of Portland. W w Altar Society to Sponsor Card Party b and Mrs. F. D. Bowman, Mrs. m dian Allen, Miss Doris Allen, Thomas Allen, and the hostess was attractively centered with roses. Clairvoyant; The Great Only Original -t Prof. S. Stevens Palmist Spiritual Medium TELLS, names, dates, tacts Past. Present. Future. Every thing you desire to find oat con cerning yourself or others. Re garding ycur business transac tions, your Love Affairs, Mar liage, Lost or Stolen Property Travels, Changes, Law, Health Buried Treasures. Estates, Wills Deeds. Mortgages. Affairs of th4 Heart. Who is True or False Who is your rival. Partners Who ia true or deceiving you. NJ matter what is worrying you 01 perplexing you, see him at once He Sees. Knows and Tells you thtl End in the Beginning. Don't maktl any deal before first consulting the MASTER MIND. He can tel you everything you want to know Delves into the future. Turn back to your past life as If i were the Pages of a Book. Show: you where you have made, mis takes. What you should hav done. 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He will tell you what yo want to know, be it good or had SPECIAL READING 11.00, fo a short time. Hours 10 A. M. till 12 NOON. P. M. TILL 6 P. M. WEDNE DAYS AND SATURDAYS UNTI' 8 P. M. SUNDAYS -CLOSE! BROWN APARTMENTS, 14! COMMERCIAL STREET, B TWEEN FERRY AND STAT, )N.l MES STREETS OVER CAPITA' JOURNAL NEWSPAPER OFTlC SALEM. OREGON. stalriplfirV.arQj Dec. 10, 1928 of Mrs. Mason, 1610 North cot tage street. Miss Wens will lead the devotions and Mrs. Scharff will give the lesson. Members of the St. Vincent de Paul Altar society are entertain ing with a benefit cara pan Wednesday ?gbt at the parish hall. The playing will ' begin at 8 o'clock and prizes are being offered. Mrs. J. L. Bernard!, chairman of arrangements for the benefit, is being assisted by Mrs. J. Albright. Mrs. Lee Abbe, Mrs. Coffey and Mrs. Clements. The Willing Workers clofcs of the First Christian cnurcii win hold a meeting at the : home of Mrs. Will May. 1445 Seuth Cap itol street, -Thursday afternoon be ginning at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paulus will entertain the Writers' sec tion of the Salem Arts League at their home. 1155 North Summer street, Tuesday night. 't e : Dr. and Mrs. R. L, Tower re turned to their home In Seattle after visiting several days at the home of Mrs. Tower'si parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, 'We Cater to Men, Who Buy for WWen" chrk; ho; tmas Mm r9 IS SURE TO BE APPRECIATED One will always be safe in jrivinj? a moat appropriate gift if one selects Hosiery. Regardless of how many pairs one may have, one never ha enough and a new pair of silken' hose will strike a joyous note in m'lady's Christmas carol. '9 GORDON ROMILLA ' A Debt To One Is Known To All! s This1 is the slogan of the Marion and Polk County Credit Boards. . It doea not refer to current bills, but V only q delinquent accounts.. 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