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- j " . . . ' ' .' 1 " - M t, ....... .., - . :-Vr--v-' JL',v- Jr ???:. - . I i J-J1 i 'I 11 . . . , ,.,..., t ' Ik EdzarKeller Briefly Chats' IP OfAHS; The Keller art exhibit will be at the Gilbert Studio yet today, whero It has been attracting the Men tion of a large aumber.of Salem people for the past wee. r'' The plctares are all riglaals. the work of Edgar Keller, who Has for the past 20 year beea an ex hibitor aad painter ot ,ol art that hare drawn the attention ,t art eonaolsseurs the country . oyer. His werka have a range I - Illustrating, designing, and painting, tt Is tnUresUng " i.aw mat Mr. Keller waa the-orl- 'ginator ot 4he childa book "Tama Tnd" and also of Graad- I dadey. Long Lega I!an JSongs. V , , l, discussing modern rt Mr. '.Keller baa .aid Uhat .Twhea- to the 4eeormaJdw " . splendid aat for Pletoreilan t -ee it." .Wmm mt vTeaHrtanea; wZZi oata dinner at thoald be. tmly i jStlitSa Qwrelje. ; " ?!onlUc'r for' aald MrKeliepIf -Saturday ."modern ar nas - Raskin wroU of modern painting, rand so bare m any ohters as bls ctorr marched along. .Modern art lelongs to every period What one means by modern art 'em ; Porary' art. The present modern vlrt conld be classified as Impres- . r agonistic; PO8MmP"",0n.lc;ft!?: turlstlc. cublstic. and erW some - arc callng themselres Dadas. " ' "Sana pictures and Pfctw." "Van be nnderstood wUl lire.- for "Mr Keller bellres. the present freak fads In palnUng are as Her bert Spencer said "Knowledge ont Zt order, the greater the knowU edge, the greater the confusion -JL' vi- wiao experience Mr. feller make, the fUtement that f An. not eet Into the best J exhibits but are prone to be Pedd ton a tommereiai, - lajr basis. I Mr. Keller plans on doing some : tainting around Salem for, as,he :tays. -there could not be a better -landscape" to offer Inspiration. Mr. and Mrs. Kellet are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert. , , . 5 ' Legion Auxiliary Plans Benefit Bridget i Plans for bridge tea which will be fponsored by the American le gion auxUlary for the bene nt-cl the Child Welfare hoepital and RebabllUaUon committees were detailed at the meeting ot the aux iliary Tuesday eyening. .- . , The affair will be given at the tlks' temple Wednesday, April 3. ? Mrs Paul Burris is chairman oi tW liinmittee on arrangements, issisted by the following members e: th committee for this affair: t'"H Heed Rowland, Mrs. W. P. Tatkins. and Mrs. Jesse George, f.cscrrations may be made by call ins any member of the committee. 'k ' J St-Vincent de Paul I'SOO" Party Monday The ladies of the St. Vincent de Paul parrish will spoacor a "500 cird party at the newly erected tall which Is located on the cotr ncr ot Myrtle ana uoiumma streets beginning, at 8 o'clock Monday evening. April 1, to which the public i invited. . ; Prises wilt b aw&rded for high and low scores and there, wfll also be a'doorrprisevr f ; I Mr a.r. A.; English, chairman t the committee on arrangements, ill e assisted by Mrs. B. F. Dim-i.i- iir l. It. Hendricks, Mrs. toA r nncrfler. -.Mrs. J. Mahula; Mrs. M. EngeU Mrs. CvSchaef fer. Mrs. J. Serdotx, and Mrr. J. ;p, ZellBskLr".'-".' i'.-ri-" "v i' Preeldent and Mrs. Carl Gregg " poney baye as their house gueat Mrs. GusUT Kosen wno is rew- trtag nicely fronuber recent oper-itWj itlon. .-. zi-i-'Z 'r . . r-. , ... " vmCCU LWMBKR.TtfOVKS '"I .': :Fle carloads of lumber for construction work at the Hines mlllslte at Burns hare been re-tclTed.'-. .. -' ACID dlUMlHbll'iniO iPLEASAtmVTAY S When people experience, distress va ; hours after aatlng-rhHsuffer, SWEETEtl Jrom heartburn ga.: indlgestlon-rtL: : &(ifc4 ine time out of. ten It'a, excess L 44 U?Jt) add that', ciaslng their Iroublewf V;- i The best way tae quicaesv kay J to correct thU to with .-an tilkall? And Phillip. Milk of Mag ipesla is an alkali, in the harmless. taost pleasant and palatable-form, t's the form physicians prescribe; ; which hospitals . nse; which mil lions have come 'to depend upon in over 5 year of Readily in creasing use. .r-f;--f.-v -t ' Apoonfuh of Phillip. Milk of .NagaeslaJn a glass of water neu . ralisea many time, tu volume in Excess acid; aad doea. It, at once. : n me mlnutesrthe aymptoma of " xces. acid disappear; To ' know thie perfect way Is to be through ', arlth crude methods f orerer. .1 ' Be sure, to get -genuine Phillips MUk of Magnesia. A less perfect : product may not act the same. . All wirug stores haro the generous25e and 50c bottles. Full directions Tor its many. use. are always. in .'th' package.'-r-' ''r'-.:';.-'; "Milk ot Magnesia" has been .the U. S. Registered Trade .Mark ' fot the Chas;-!!. Phillips Chemical Co:, and it. predecessorv.Chas;"H. phiUIpsv since 1875.-TraT. Phillips Milk of JIagnesiara ife-'R" For .alo by'v .' . - Nelson & Hunt Drug Store Corner Court A Liberty TeL 7 Olive IX. Do ax. SOCIAL ' CALENDAR Varth fS1m W "! T TT aft 1 o'clock - with . Mrs. W. J. .' - - Town aad Gowa club, Lam-. &ne hall, tif o'clock. . i United Artisan, inltlatlom. nvnmm Vntarad Tmnl. S -. ' Regular bualneaa meeting e tlon, t o'clock rraternal .Temple. . , - AdorabeUo elub with lira. P. T. Tipton, North. Winter atreet. . , r. . . .. Carnation club with lira. Karl Chapel, til North 18th atreat: : Art Exhibit, Gilbert ettidlo, North IJberty .treet, - : - .There wilt be no Friday ere- r nlng program at T Jt, C. A. 1 v-tlpea llouaV frem z!J . eloek on through oyentag at f U. I-Joaea. hosae. vIabUh scot birjaar Tt'eloek. Chemeketa chapter, D. A. R. guests of Dallas women. , Beta' Chi banquet, Marlon hotel, J:1S, ' Beta Chi formal banquet, Marlon hotel, (:1S. Hal HlbbardJauxlliary. cook- tA tnnA m Pont'B markef. North Liberty street. ' Sunday Vested choir. First Metho- dlst church. 7:30 o'clock; Easter music Mr. and Mrs Tipton Tuesday Hosts Mr. and Mr.. T. FrankUn Tip ton were hosts to the member, of La Bon Mander club for a no-host dinner In their .home , on North Winter street Tuesday erening. The table was attractire with a centerpiece of daffodils, yellow tapers and Easter fayors marking the places for Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff, Mr, and. Mrs. James T. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tumbleson, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones, Miss Lois Tipton who was a .spe cial guest, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Tipton. ' The -combined high score awards went te Mr. and Mrs. Wag staff. Mr. and Mrs. Orsdol Entertain at Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Ererett Van Ors dol entertained a group of friends at bridge Hn their home Wednes day evening. Mrs. Van Orsdol was assisted by Mrs. Beryl Milne In serving attractive refreshments to the group. The guests included - Mr. and Mrs. Elmo McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Milne. Mr. and Mrs. Loran King. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Faught, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hulsey, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flanagan. . . Willamette. Faculty Entertain -Visitor . Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar' M-. Vorheea and Mis. Sara R. Vorhess. more than a Score of the Willamette University faculty- folk, attended a dinner at the Marion "hoUf Wednesday-evening, i Mr,-VoorhecaVvisit'i. occasion ed by his bfflce aa national secre tary of the united chapter, of Phi Beta Kappa in which capacity be 1. Installing four new chapters ot the fraternity. ; , r - .v;.". f j jv:: .-.''. -;. .. Mrs. MeVril Moore, of Portland will be the house uest of Mrs. Ronald Jones for the : next few day..' .. . j , .'1 The Carnation club, will meet afUrBOon witn -M. Earl Chapel in her home at 857 North 1 6th - streetTrs,::- -yS:, mm and Dctnrn, Orccon Electric Tfekesa aal Fridays. Saturdays and ISaaearst rtura limit Taes' eywj-JV ,lSDay. Return Limit Kedu ftitonis Trip Fares' Between All O. E. Ry. Points f Sale, Dependable "Service O. E. Ky. tram-leave-for Portlaad ai 7. 05. :oa:- 12:30, :30 and For. Kugene. Albany. CorvmXIla. Harrls bwx and Junction City at '- a. bl; 13:45, 4.-03. :0O p. m. ,:-. iOpesryaUoa Car. . F or any . information about V railroad trip phone 727 'f ':. - -' -3r.'w. rTcmR"Airt.?I? ; r.:,. i..rv.Kxovos.,xV' p. Atts (hrsTcnElcdric J ' -A, xThc New Society Editor Tbo luch Marriecl, ' Mets Success ; : One ot the most interesting so cial events la the history of the organisation, va. the evenings entertainment gtvea last Saturday by- Banna Bona Court Ncr. t," Or der of the Amaranth fa the ball room ot the Masonic temple. The program opened with a one act comedy, 'Too Much Married." which waa toit favorably received pat on by members of the. order, by the one. hundred and seventy five people present. - Later ;ards aad dancing were enjoyed, four teen table ot bridge and Ste be ing la-play; High score at bridge was won by Mrs. Blake and Mrs. Bemardl won high .core for S0v. Thla was the third of a aerlse of. entertainments sponsored by the' Amaranth, all of which -have been, very successful ' and much enjoyed. ;, 1 Guild Benefit Bridge . roup;' ' The Stv; Vincent de Paul Guild benefit bridge which Is to-be gir-en-Monday afternoon at the Fra ternal temple tor the St-Vincent hall 1. receiving a response from Salem matron, that la distinctly encouraging to the committee, for the affair. - In all, sixty tables have been reserved, . : Since ' the'; previous announce ment the following matron, have reserved table.: Mrs. James A. Garson, Mrs. Lyman ..McDonald, Mrs. Elmer Dane, Mral. M." Lane, Mrs. 8am Adolph. Mrs. O. A- Ol son, Mrs. E. A, Skelley, Mrs. W. H. Burghardt. Mrs. John Orr, Mrs. T. M. Barr. Mrs. Ivan G. Mar tin, and Mra. j. A. Bernard!. AVOODEX TRAITORS Dock drew a deep sigh and con tinued his story. - -, ."Now comes the terrible part of my story. I had circled round and round until I was fairly dizsy when at last' I sighted" the pooL No flock to be seen! Surely I was not too late. . 'I settled down to wait, and Just then I caught sight of a head bobbing up and down on the wa ter. To be sure, thw head was gray and not black but it belonged to a Duck.J of : that . I --wasYperf ectly sure. Perhaps the f elloV could give me new.of TtfT-frtends''' "I wonder; who. tJL4 could have been." said. Peter, trying to think whether he had met any .gray duck on his rambles, -and deciding that he hadn t, just as his friend Duck took tip the 'thread of his tale. "That is Just what I said to my self, 'now who could that duck be? And. 'as you may believe. I didn't : Intend to lose many mo ments' ki finding out. ; "After so long a time ot circling about alone any duck looked good to me- even a gray-beaded one so I started to swim toward him as fast as I could go, and hadn't taken 'but a few strokes when right behind him I saw another Peter's Adventure liliBiBlii We have selted hundreds of paiw dfsliort lines from ouri regular stock of ,Mmps and oxfords and wflL days only Or shoes m$XZ only fe pairs of each f ifffrfj-flf anfootbutotery size in each line. Many pairs have: -1 sold up to $10.00. NOW; TO BE CLOSED I OUT AT ONE PRICE- - ; SHHs lotivill includes bigpmentf built-in arch. shoesV all ) sizes, exceptional alMesatthw sale off with v Kj 5an and to do iswe.ar placing of shoes m this sale that are I 1,- ar aboveihw:valu& O: 1 :vi ; BIG SPECIALWomeri's' Silt Hose fO) proven lines, one price 325 STATE STREET . OHEGON STATESMAN, Sam Oregon, Thnrsday Morning. March 28 1920 Informal Affairs Compliment iVJsiiors It la delightful to chat with peo ple who have had th priceless opportunity of having known one, favorite author intlmafaly. one of the most Interesting vis itor, ot the : week i. Mra. Edgar Keller la whoso home the splendid young , modern, Eleanoa Wytle, spent some time and who has her self proved an, artist on the stage. wllrl. T. A, LIveslej baa Invited a small group of friends who are especially admiring and Interested In Eleanor Wylie's works to come during the tea hour thla afternoon that they may meet and chat in formally with Mrs. Keller in the Llvesley home.- v : " 1 A charming affair of Wednes day toy: Mrs.-Keller -waa tho ior forma afternoon, at which Mrs. PonaldToung waa hostess to a few friends; in, -her home on -Fair-mount hill. Among the guests who called : during the - afternoon 'to meet Mra. Keller were-Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mra, Frank Durbin, Mrs. William Burkhardt. Mrs. Carl Nel son and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert. x - . . . "Open House" -' At M. LL Jones Home : "Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones will hold .'"open house" at their home, Labish Meadows, Friday afternoon and evening In , honor of Mr. Jones' eightieth birthday. Mr. Jones came to Oregon by. ox. team in IS 52 and haa lived In the LAblsh community since that time. His friends will be pleased to have this opportunity to meet and greet him Friday,-the occasion ot cele brating his many well spent years. ' BY U VIMCENT bobbing head and then another and another. . "I had almost reached the first fellow, and could, indeed, have touched bis bill with my beak and I stretched out my neck, when, horrors! I heard the sound most terrible ot all to a duck's ears, a 'bang' from the stick-that-kills! ' "Quick as a wink' down I dove and took quite a few strokes under the water before, I came to the surface to find myself surrounded by those; ducks.. What strange .fel low, they were! There they float ed, Just as Quietly as If nothing .had happened, bobbing calmly up ana down, up and down. 'Bang' went the stick-that-kill. again, and still again, and each time I dove, half-scared to death, but those ducks didn't care enough about the noise to even get their heads wet. Nor did they quack to warn me. - - ' "Something was certainly wrong. Then at last I understood. Those, mlseable ducks had delib erately 'deceived me. They wanted me to be shot. They were trying their best to lead me Into danger, and if I had not been so quick to dire into the water they would have lured me to my fate.' - "7-7-rr au sizes ana colors to oe . . f . . Prominent -Women itp. 1 o Attend Zxmtar ?: The dinner which Is being spon sored in the interest, ot the Zon ta service organization for .women is "bringing a considerable number of prominent women to Salem. The dinner will be at 7 o'clock at the Gray Belle Friday evening. Among those who will he here for the affair aro a number of national officer, -which includes Genevieve Kidd who owns and op erate, the Doctors and Nurses Ex change and Pauline Hynda who J the office manager ot the Port land Envelope : company. 1 ' Mra. In ex Meyring. organiser and Inter national representative,-aa well as president of the Seattle clubjeill also bo here. . . mra. 'Roberta Butler, of Salem will preside at the dinner. Mia. Kidd wilt speck on "What ZonU means to the community;- Mlas Hynd'a subject will be "What Xon ta means to mo aa an Individual;" and Mrs. Meyring will speak of the Tlana for organlxatlon." V - Other prominent Portland bus I4eaa women who wiJI be here are Jennie Rlppey o f the! National bank. Mi-a. Florence Ttewblrst of the Northwestern School dTcom meree, Lida CBtyan deputy ',dif trlct prosecuting .attorney. Hazel Cook of the Telephone company, Marian MillerrSapeeial feature Writer of the Morning Oregonian, Mra. Eva Pointer of the Crown Fi nance company, and Helen Grant, financial director f Reed college. Adorabelle Club Will Meet This Afternoon The member, of the Adorabelle club will be the guests ot Mrs. T. Franklin Tipton la the Tipton home this afternoon. The club group includes Mrs. Lester Jones, Mrs. Carrol Long, Mrs. Craig Long, Mrs. L. B. Endl eott, Mrs. F. W. Seely. Mrs. L. A. Tumbleson, Mrs. J. T. Goodman, Mrs. Sheldon Saekett, Mrs. E. B. Gabriel, Mrs. George Moorehead, Mrs. C. D. Buslck, .aad the host ess, Mrs. Tipton.. '' . The. First church chapter ot the Epworth League of the First Methodist church with Marjorie O'Dell and Ida-McNeill as host esses gave an -Irish party at the sign of the Pig 'a Whistle in the Marion Laurence class room of the church on Friday evening. . The room was a bower of green, a large shamrock showing the headquarters of St. Patrick. The coleen. and gosson. were enter tained with Going ' to Tipperary, Memories of Ireland, a potato race, kissing the. Blarney Stone LflP poa QUICK, HARMLESS COMFORT (MdrenCryforlt KnCONSTBWKHCWRRHtfmBUdMtSS CXSTORIA - Sold by Nelson & Hunt Drug Store Corner Court Jk Liberty TeV 7 ciQsea out at maawcL v. Next to'Ladd & Bush Bank V, O'felt rv Liilii Huivt Pcterd MIX flutto errtd HeellhWDicr or ChildrerN Answerp to Mojhere God roaki sot bo everywhere; therefore Jla naade anotaera.' , : Swun rroverav. -I would Hke to ask your advice Knf the diet or s-nn w who la of normal weight bat very smalL She - aever was - a e i t e r, uousn the doctor aays shei. a strong, healthy child. She la never ted between meals except a bottle of aitk IB achooL She Jeats TegeUbles, mllkrtrnita, A cereals, eggs, ate. I. not fond If of potatoes and - eat shredded 1 wheat or whole tuLtttuTfTt3JU wheat bread to take its plaee. Her tether ohjecta to her diet, aa ha : thinks whole wheat shouiar not be given three times' a day; -even if she has- her other foods with tt. He claims ft win. sporr, ahlld,a dlgesUoavTl alwagra coaaldered whole wheat foods -very desirable. Would: more meat and "potatoes be better? I am a grandmother ant never be- and Pat aod Bridget Tag. Green and white mints were matched for partners for. the refreshments which were suggestive of the green Isle. . '". JELLIES AND JAMS FROM THE STORE Make the Whole Meal More V EnjoyabW Jams, jellies and preserves are marvelous energy foods for chil dren, athletes, and all physically active people. In addition to that; they 'make the whole meal more de licious. They are appetizing spreads for bread, accompaniments fot meats, and tasteful additions to toast, muffins and hot breads. Another good thing about jams, jellies and preserves, all grocers today carry them. These bought foods are delicious. Their purity can be depended on. They contain appetizing fruit acids, and bene ficial minerals and vitamins. Thousands of women and girls today are permanently injuring their health by dangerous weight reduction. All children should be a little overweight; if anything, as a protection against disease. It is almost a rule of health that those foods that are made more delicious by sugar are the best for us .to-eati- Eat daily . plenty . of cereals, fruits, vegetables and milk, sweetened for perfect enjoyment, sweetened for 'perfect enjoyment. See that growing children eat enough regularly? .Eat for nutri tion" anil enjoyment. The Sugar Institute. Good - Food promotes good health. Adv. I L i-7 a ssi 1 tore felt puzzled about enuarens diets. - MRS. F.".; v, Unless the child eats excessive ly of the whola wheat products, there Is no reason why ahe should not have them three time, a day, If ahe has her fall quota of vege tables, fruits and mllkr Potatoes and whole-rwheat .products are both starchy foods and therefore eaergy foods, but they are not the same because their' ashes differ. Potatoes leave an alkaline ash la the body and all cereals leave as add-ash. We; need both typet of food hut should" have a pre poaderanee of the alkalfash type. The child's diet might be im proved by taking more potatoes, and if aha doesht have any meat, her appetite might be stimulated by Including a little. ; Perhaps or ange Julee at school (ft she has plenty of milk at' home) would also stimulata her appetite mere. ; We have a list of modern books on the general .care and feeding of children which yoa; may have. 7- . ' T, r Jfra. M22o4&t.W :t unbalanced Ue.whlch- brings It on not infreaaentlr seems to be a cause' of aterilityboth la mentimes. What Shall Here in our new store at 255 North Liberty street you will find a very complete array 'of,$he new apparel for Easter--attractively displayed for easy selection and very moderately priced. : New Hosiery! This chiffon Humming Bird hose is very .popu lar. Full fashioned, pc quot top, new French heels, all the latest sty heels, all the latest shades.' ' $1.95 iRayser an silk (top to toe) chiffon hose, fun fashioned with slipper heeL The shade you want is here. $1.65 A light service weight, full fashioned hose In either the Bumming Bird or Kayser make with pointed heeL $1.49 Gloves To Complete The LMODERNISTIG JEWELRY Jewelry for the Easter outfit Tin be found here in a great assort . ment The newest is the modern istieiewelry.made of corochrome and It doesn; tarnish, wfth' stones In , colors ! of sunbeam, ,aquatlno and burgundy rcL: Clev er jewelry herc-as low 49c New; And CleyerHanflbags s DAINTY thWERTM You wlinind mmy dainty Jhmjs for: Easter wear in ;our Xjlnjcrle. department Tha newest Is these Crepe de Chins ' ste-fci sets,' all lace trimmed. Price per sst - . -VflTTT?. nni ,-.$2.39 ., - --y---.-a-7V& ... . -. . -. . 255 North Liberty Street v exi to Portland W ,11.. t women. ' That' your rue: TotTare-. about TO pounds oyer- weight, ' - iK '' "-:. " '.CTou say yo?never hare been i able to diet.;If ' yoa really waat t a child as. much as you say you,' do, this ahduld furnish yo the In centlrei As "yoar husband, has had three chUdren by a previous mar riage it shows that it must' be yon who ara sterUa (although, of course," a man- might. hare child ren by a provtotia marriage and afterwards develop sterility).' Na- -tarally, you ahould have a physi cal examination to see If there Is ' no ether factor Involved. . In animals there seems to be a speclfle vlUmtav taowa aa Vita min E, necessary flfjftmt ster Ulty. This TitaiaSit; IT 1Vhtghest in wheat TBrm oTrtT'doHt-know r whether tnla ir on 'ttrwitrartet or . aot); It Is also foandvln lean meats, lettuce and 'other foods. But the other viUmins "are also necessary. - too. s OLS cottrse, you have beea overeating - tor . your -needs and while yoa may have -been getting .a goodly amount of ' vitamins, your excesses ot starches : and sugar, and oily foods hare eaused aa Imbalance and a lessen- -ing of tha proportiea at theTlta -s'aede3u f?r? r: ; . r- : ;8end "for oar pamphlet on re-i dudng. and gaining. I predict that -when you get off that TO pounds ' you 'rill he sending tor the article ' . oft Dlel Durins- Rregnancy . aad NursiBg,tlt has happened- many : I Wear On Easter Attire French kid gloves in all the light shades wlUi fancy backhand .turned cuffs, well made and a real value at' - ' $3.95 Handbags in- the new shades to blend with the new Easter: -ensemble In either underarm . or pouch style. . - K.-- UnderanhBag? : $5.95- - tt' C?nrvT Electric Power Cou r r. , ' ..'r i 5 ' It.' 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