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PAGE SIX . & CTATCS3Ail, Sakn Oregon, Paday Morning, February 11, 1S33 ft r :1 ociety Delphian Society : Complete Final . Organization Mrs. C. S. McEIblnney wn .elected president of the newly f formed Delphian society Monday .afternoon at the organization meeting. Other officers eleeeted were Mrs. Frederick Deckabaeh, - vie president; Mrs. George King, ? secretary, Mrs. A. C. Oragg, , (treasurer; Mrs. George Ressman, appointed supervisor. Mrs.- Lena Latham Goble spoke - twiee 'during the organization; ace before the organization was . tnpleted at which time she told air the purpose of the 'club and : attHned' the work for this year. ? After the conclusion of organiza ; ties Mrs.' Gobi again- spoke In an '-' Inspiring manner concerning the Ideals to he aceomiillshed through dividual, effort. ' . .; - .- . - -. V.." - The. aext meetias; dat. will he Monday,. Fepruarr JVat'the'elty - The' regular meeting-dates wui be 4k first and third -Monday of the month. 1 It is anticipated by Mrs. Page Eaton and Mrs. H. M. Berry that because of the number, of re- quest a second chapter of the Del phian society will be installed be- fore they leave Salem. -i f The chapter formed Monday af ternoon was given the lacal name cf Sigma Nu in the charter pre sented by Mrs. Goble. The1 charter members are the Mesdames- l.aroW Hushea Sam Koser Guy a Smflh Osc-ar Cutler Russell Catlin K. C Cross W. R Byrd It. H. Baldork Bert- Ford C. H. Talmad V. Van StallarG K. Spaulding Welder James Heltsel XIlss Loretta Ford Oiror Lapliam . S. Faxon P. A. Erlxon LfwU Griffith W. G. Stacy Hay W. Hartman Mark Skiff W.T. Jenks David Wright "Wayne D. Henry C. H. Coreon - O. K. Johnson -TV. J. IJlJequtet R. I. Paris :-' Rrrvnua Bolae Frank Minto E. H. Wood ' Floyd White Frank Derby Harley O. White C EL Bobbin Mark E. Jennings Leon polka F. E. Hallk J.-W. Orr D. CMlnto K. T. Pierce Hal E. Hosa J. EL Try on T. X Raffety V. Scott Page J. C Perry - Miss Maybelle Propp Is Hostess " Miss Maybelle Propp was hoa tecs to a group of. friends Satur day evening at her home on 18 th street. Three tables of bridge were in play with Mrs. Dean Ad rms and A. D. Goddard winning high score. Mrs. Floyd Rudie and W. P. Watkins receiving consol ation prizes. At a late hour refreshments were served by the hostess assist ed by Mrs. Wallace Woodruff. Guests Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Adams. Mr. and Mrs. W.-P. Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace. Woodruff, Mrs. Floyd Rudie, Mrs. L. M. Propp. J. E. Barber, Kelvin " Propp, Tim White and Hiss Maybelle Propp. - - Silverton. An exceptionally rood . 'meeting of the Silverton I , Tarent-Teachers' association -was held Thursday afternoon at the high school auditorium when Pounder's Day was celebrated. Mrs. Jack Ballentyne, who was tfce February chairman, spoke .briefly on the history and pur pose of Founder's Day, and a -, t mall gift was sent to the state J organization from the; local br- - !er in memory of the- day. " ;! The P. ;T. A. song -were sung . -by: those present. Miss Kathleen Bcoh acted- as song leader and Mrs. Edson .Gomstock presided at .-Vt he piano. - , .. . . , . At the regular program an ex- eellent book review on ; ?The Problems Child at ' Home and at School"; was given by Mi-s Miles et the Eugene Field - building. Miss Helga Anderson reviewed -The Tired Child." and Miss Marlal Bentsoa gave a report on . the February number of the Par- ; eat V magazine. : - At the business meeting it was decided to 'give a series of par '1 t!e3 at" which r silver . offerings would be given, the silver to go to the benefit of the local P. T: A. k The attendance pictures went to Miss Miles of tbe Eugene Field building, to Miss Kruger of the . Junior high school, and to the - sen lor room at . the senior high ; school. The pictures are given f each month to the room whose pupils have the most parenta.'la attendance Sat -the - monthly .'xneetiBS?.-r' v- ? ,-r' :- Turner.-Mr.and Mrs. R. Lee - Theissea entertained Tuesday eve -1 nmg lor, ..thejr. friends of the young married set. A merry time Z was eiijoyedr " Plans were - dis ruseed relating to the organizing tfte group lata a, Sunday school viass.. . in, organisation 4ras ? made with: Rev.. W, 8.' Burgoyne . selected aaleacher. Future plans laclnde a social, once a month. Befrethueau were served. Those ; present were Mf.;.aad Mrs. Ivan Hadley, Mr. " and r-Mrs. D. . B: t Farks, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kunke. rcev.; ana Mrs.- w. s. ; Burgoyne, a,Utt knd Mrs. D. Roberts, Mr. ' wd Mrs-L: Edwards,- Prof, and - Mrs. J. R. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. , EL S. Prather, Mr. and Mrs. E.- C. Jear, Mr., and Mrs. ' Neal Ed--wardsr Mr. - and Mrs. R. Lee Tleisrcn. . . - , f - - ! -Gervais. Father H. Ai Oftb gave a dinner- last Sunday for . members, of; the-icbrck;ehoir; This dinner. Is "given, annually, and " this r year " it,, marked ; J ,? elshtlj anniversary ef his ordina tion to the priesthood. .The after noon was passed - in hinging nd playing? games. . ,' Those' - present - werd ' Mrs. .Helena , Eatadlllo; the Misses Dorothy Miller, . Theresa Dietrich. Rose M esser, - Victoria fichlndler, Elisabeth Messer, Ethelroy Sussee. Elizabeth Kahn, Catherine ? -Matterv 3 Genevieve i Haoptman, Marie - Mangold,1 phie Kibler; -Gertrude Weiss, .an.- Miss , rrthrrandMesan. i'Joe, Cchindler.'; Ewalt Sussea, , Peter . Miller and John Clene. " i - . News and Cliib Olive M. Doax. . By ANNE ADAMS Morning smartness is achieved in the sty Hag of this frock made of . printed cotton fabric and trimmed with banding of solid color. You'll enjoy the unusual ness of the pockets which are cre ated by the clever cutting and stitching ot t he skirt side panels. Practical and attractice mate rials suitable for Design 183C, are gingham, pique, . percale, broadcloth, shantung and rayon. Pique is lovely for the trimming of collar, cuffs and belt. May be obtained only fa sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36 and 40. Size IS requires 3 3-S -yards of 36 inch fabric and 4 yard trimming. No dressmaking experience is necessary to make this model. The pattern has ample and exact instructions. Yardage is given for every size. A perfect fit is guar anteed. PsiUrna will bm delivered mpom receipt of fifteen rents in coins earetally wrapped or stamps. . Be sure te write plainly jour name, address, ityle number and tUs wanted. Book is fifteen cents, bat only ten- cents when ordered with s pattern. Address sll mail and orders to Statesman Pattern De partment, 243 West 17th ttrcet. New York City. Scotts Mills- Ivy Rebekah Lodge, No. 101 held its instal lation Tuesday evening in their' hall. Mrs. Inez Adams. D. D. P. was installing officer, assisted by Mrs. Lena Skirvin, as ceremonial marshal. After installation, lunch was served. The following officers were in stalled; Anna .Ferguson, noble grand; Ella Carpenter. vice grand; Edna Bartb,' recording se cretary; cora Rich, financial se cretary: Zella Smith, treasurer; Delia Rich, chaplain; Ines Adams, inside guardian; Jobnie Gamache; ouisiae guardian ; 'Marine Woos ter warden; Vina Losinger, con ductor; Edith Hogg, musician; Lena Skirvin, right supporter to noble grand; .Minnie Groshong, left supporter to noble grand; Pauline Swartout. right supporter to vice grand; Nellie Amundson, left supportor to vice grand; Le Verne Dixon, past noble grand. The trustees elected for the year were Addle - Smith, Mary Grosh ing and Berda Jones. The finan cial committee appointed were La Verne Dixon, Edith Hogg, and Goldie Marquam. The flower cotsanlttee . appointed - were Zella Smith, Ines Adams and Delia Rich. e r NORTH. HO WEUThe Home- fcconomic club met at the grange hall last Thursday afternoon and tied. two . comforters. ; Mrs.. A. T Cliae U. presidents the club and Mrs. : MatMe Vinton,"- vice presi dent; rMs. Myrtle -Coomler, sec retary;, ad. Mrs, AmyBeer, treas urer.. Mrs. Helen Wresner. as lec turer of tbe local' aranae la'ex- of flcio member ot thiss commit, tee. The play from the. Knight Memorial caurch of Salem which waa to have been .presented her last month and was postponed on account of the weather has now been scheduled for the evening '6 . i r .... - - ; t .. : ,. Turner. Miss Helen Peetx ae a party; for a few friends "at her home ' Wednesday - eventna. The playing of Mah Jong was the special feature- of entertainment. The hostess served: dainty re- ireshments at a late boar. The guests , included. - Missea V. Irma Barber, Mildred Schifrerer, Faye BarDer. mi, and Mr. Clifford Eu ley, 'MaxweU MeKav. Cecil Mar- tln, WUUam Pearsoa, LouU Hen- f Statesman Pattern lIs-2 . '-Sec bur window display of r. ir - t ; V HeartB6ies ' v ; : V They'U have tfaeKuJc1! :: ; - i "" ii iii i WS ii i. i i wii i , ... ,M Society Editor SOCLAL CALENDAR . Tmesday Salem HospIUl auxiliary. 10 o'clock; Tuesday morning, chamber of commerce. Arts League "open house'' meeting, - Salem public li brary; .business meeting 7:30 o'clocL; lecture by Ma. L. H. Tarpley, 8 o'eloekv - Beta Chi - Mothers club, 2:30 o'clock. Chapter bouse. . Junior Guild, with 311. H. C. Finly, 870 Shipping street, 3:80 o'clock. Lincoln. MeKinley. Jxsslie P. T. A, 7:30 o'clock at Les- . lie school.- Mrs. C. A. Downs wUl preside;' D. B.- H01 .will show pictures of winter sports,' of lit Hood. Bridge and ."500", Masonic temple social hall,' sponsored by Masonie lodges, t- o'clock." Salem Music Teachers asso- elation, Mrs. Stephen.; Stone,-' 37 Leslie- street. 8 e'efoelLr -1 Carnation elub or degree of ' honor, with Mrs. Guy Sehuht 1 I r Marion street ?Vcl6ek." CentxaUa templeniFra- ternal- temple, Renter " street; poliuca supper to loi- low lodge meeting. Wednesday - t Woman's Foreign'" Mission- ary society of First Metho- dist' church, 2:30 o'clock, .church parlors. . Woman's Home Mission- ary society. Mrs. New, J327, Marlon street, 2:30 o clock. - Barbara . Freitchie Tent Daughters of Union Veterans Tea, between hours of 3:00 . o'clock and 5 o'clock, Worn- an's clubhouse. . Nile club, hot dish lunch- . eon. Masonic temple, after- noon of sewing. . Presbyterian Missionary program.. 2:30 o'clock, church parlors. Leslie joint .meeting. Aid and Missionary meeting, pot- luck dinner, 12:30 o'clock. All day meeting of women of Knight Memorial church. Thursday Thursday club, home of Mrs. C. A. Spaulding. BruBh College Helpers, af- ternoon meeting with Mrs. John Scbindler. Ladies auxiliary Patriarchs Militant I. O. O. F. hall, 8:00 o'clock. Thursday club home of Mrs. C. A. Spaulding. Friday Mrs. L. W. Gleason, host- ess to Friday bridge club, for Valentine party. Daughters of Veterans, 8 o'clock. Woman's clubhouse. St Valentine's party for juveniles of the Neighbars of Woodcraft lodge at Fraternal temple. 4 o'clock. .Wisteria rlnh rianM Pil. tilllan hall. Saturday Annual "Open House" . at Lausanne hall. Woman's ReHef Corps, 2 o'clock, Miller's haU. Brush College The Brush Col lege Helpers held an interesting meeting at the . home of Mrs. V. L. Gibson Thursday afternoon. Daffodils and primroses were us ed effectively- about the -living rooms, creating a pretty Illusion of spring.: Mrs. A. R. Ewlng. president. presided during the business' and program hours of the meeting. Among the ' pleasing program numbers was the solo given by little Miss Myrtle Meiers. Work was discussed that might be done for the Salens. General hospital. Mrs. A. E. Uttley and Mrs. E. LV Blodgett -assisted the hostess in -serving dainty refreshments. Mrs. John Scbindler will entertain this group In-March. - Special guests Thursday were Mrs. John Barnwell, Mis Helen Barnwell, and Beverly Barnwell of Kansas; Mrs. Cash Roberts and Mrs. Mitchell. Members present were Mrs. A. L. Kintoa. - Mrs. Charles McCarter. Mrs. W. Berg. Mrs. " Harry Bonney, - Mrs. C. L. Blodgett, Mrs.' A. E.;Uttfey, Mrs, John Scbindler, . Mrs. Paul .Wal lace. Mrs. Ferdinand Singer.. Mrs. Barbara - Focht, Mrs. George Meier, Mrs. L. Hlmmel, Mrs. Fred Ewlng, Mrs. A. R. Ewlng, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. Victor Olsen, Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, Mrs. Esther Oliver and Mrs. V. L. Gib son. . Hubbard--Mr. and Mrs. George Orimps- were- liosts ' at tt attraei tive surprise birthday party hon oring their nephew, Vincent 8mithat;theit.;home: Friday, ev-; ening. ; : -.- ' . . .- Sixteen tapers graced the' cake baked- lor ..the . occasion ; by i the hostess. Valentin favors made a pretty motif for plate decorations at the refreshment hour. 'Vincent received, many pice xltts! A Jolly time .was . spent at gamer and stunts. X,: y.i 'l- Those present war the cnest of honor, Vincent Smith, 1 Miss Tava Morgan, Mis Hazel Moore,' Mlas Anna Knight Miss Helen Paulsen, Elvla Rich, Marria Bai ley,' Leonard 'Watkins, Professor and - Mrs. .Bldgood, and. tbe host and .children, Mr. . and . ; Mrs Crimps And Bobby and Junior; : t 7'-: s-... - V.-'"-v'-.- ..Wisteria dob .danca Friday ev enlnc in Castllllan ball. The erom- fmittee in charg is Mr.-and Mrs. Jt O. Doege, Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Shlnn. Mr. and Mrs. -Larry M. Flagg. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Gabriel,. Valentin- mtl will . be carried out to decorations and features, 1 A airs I Delta Phi Mothers Entertain With Tea ' The' Delta Phi Mothers club met at the chapter house on Court street Monday afternoon for its regular meeting with Mrs. M. C. Flndley, president, presiding. Following the business meeting the mothers and patronesses, about 30 la all, received members of the sorority, pledges, and town alumnae -for a pleasant tea hour between 4 and S o'clock. ' Mrs. Paul E. Edwards presided at the prettily appointed, tea table and Mrs. L. L. Shaw bad charge of the serving assisted by Mrs. L. O. Clements, -Mrs. H. -S. Bosshard, and Mrs. W. P. Babcock. Mrs. E. E. Gilbert had "charge of the at tractive guest-room'- decorations. Mrs. Treval Power's sang a: group of selections and Mrsl. Charles Swan knd -Mrs Aubrey Fletcher sang a du4 number accompanied by Mlsa E4Uh Fladley. : . The numbers dd4 mueh to the hap py aftarnoon - - -- The "next etlas t tha Jelta Phi Mothers . will . be. wi(h Mrs. M. C. Flndley. president, at her home, March 10. Masonic Bodies Plan Card Series . One of the .gay events of tbe year for the Masonic bodies of the Salem lod res will be the er. les of card- parties - which win start with tonight In the social rooms of the lodge, the fifth, noor of the Masonle temple. It is planned to receive enough peopl for 80 tables for tonight It Is open to all affiliates and in vited guests. . Both bridge and "500" will be In play. The committees in charge rep resent various 'lodge groups. From Pacific lodge, "50, there Is Ted Chambers, C. Darby, and B. B. Flack; from lodge No. 4 there is C. F. Pratt, E. W. Peterson, and J. W. Moore; from the order of the Eastern Star there is Her bert Hauser, Pearl Grote, and Dora Wallace. e Lutheran Ladies Guild To Meet Wednesday The members of the American Lutheran Guild will meet Wed nesday at 2 o'clock In the church parlors, with Mrs. Richard c. Arpke, president presiding. ars. Alice Bratzl-Hooper will be the soloist for the afternoon. Mr. C. M. Byrd will conduct the missions study. Hostesses will be Mrs J n pe ters, Mrs. A. C. Mvera. and Mn Henry Reinwald. o Hubbard Miss rri A t pinasse and Miss Frances Leffler were nostesses to a group of stu dents from .the Itfnlall. u - - . -. --: uu iu Hubbard high schools at the home of the letter's parents, Doctor and Mrs. A. F. de Lesninanso Sstn. 4lay evening. j A delightful evening was awnt at games and dancing. Valentine xavors were provided for each guest and refreshments were served. Present were nils . uii.n Knight. Miss Ironn iSohnll ui.. Haiel Claypool, Miss- Dorothy Scholl, Miss Anna Knight and Mfss Marie . de Lespinasse, stu dents of the Hubbard high school, and Miss Frances Leffler, Henry Leffler. Louis N. stnno. n.inh Holman, Taylor Dylvod. Ralnh Hulbert and Bernard rni t- denta of the Jtfolalla high school. Mr. and Mrs. George Leffler, Doe tor and Mrs. A. F. de Lespinasse and son, Franklin de Lespinasse. Pleasant - View The . Pleasant View W, C. T. U. met at the horn oi Mrs. Frank Cook Wednesday, for an all -day meeting. A quilt for the Union was a tint ed, also a comforter was tied out for the hostess. In the . afternoon the business meeting was held, presided over by the president, Mrs. L. E. Hen nla. It was Toted to hold an Ice cream social and prwgr am-early in the summer. ... An Interesting program was given by various members of the society. The numbers given stress ed the value of temperance. Mrs. Walter Miller was added to the membership bringing the total membership to 81. , Miss Macvl Hunter and her house guest, Miss Gladys Svensoa bf Everett; : Washington, were week-end guests at the i Kappa Delta aorority house on the. Ore gon - state college cam mis. Thev went down especially for the for- mai nutation Danquet given Sat urday,, evening. -. y- 4 - ' : -- . ' ' Mr. and ; Mrs. - David . : .Wriaht aid Mr. and Mrs. Herbert" Hau ser were ruests at the " . Kanna Delta aorority. hous Sunday vis- lung Miss Eiolse Wright - SPECIALIZED TREATMENT 16 ? opt nt In treatlnc rholds, CUtls Fhtula, Uoa asi other Eectat and Colo; cosmIossv Uk sbcbcss W sBf sts tit doubt, Ilowever wOiataa1 reaarii wUch I xplala4 lav ear FREE bk. Wrtta, thorn m ca3 te today. nCTALW CCIX w .KAarvt trsiicr.sTrcm TELtPrxrT ATV.'ATtif-TSSt 'Los Aotta:s n fiTin too CltlSSSJe" I iosuj atsa varied trcatma lienor NatnraI!y,from Mrs. EL J. Donnell -Entertains Mrs. E. J. Donnell entertained "Monday evening with dinner in compliment to th birthday f her daughter, Mrs,-Vernon Perry and as a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Garlen Simpson, who are leaving soon for a new home In Lewiston, Idaho. Valentine decorations and red carnations made an attractive din ner table where covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Garlen Simpson. Mrs. I. M. Donnell. George Fake, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Donnell. Lincoln Tea Will Be Pretty Affair -One of th attractive affairs of the week; .will be the Lincoln, tea for which the Daughters of Union Veterans will be hostesses at the Woman's, clubhouse I Wednesday afternoon. . The past presidents of the'order are sponsoring- this' affair and the first president of th - organiza tion, Mrs. F. A. JEUIett- ia the ehairman ot the committee en ar rangementa. . .' - " It has? been anaoanced-that lea wilt he. served .to members and friends between ,tke.beurt two and five o'clock iu the afternoon, A musical progranl wtiT be pre sented. .- - Miss Ruth How Will Address Music Group ' Salem Music Teachers associa tion will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. with. Mrs. Stephen Stone,- 373 Leslie. Miss Ruth Howe . will address the teachers on the' presentation of musie to the blind and their acceptance of it Mies Howe is teacher of musie at the state blind school. An iavitatlen is extended for all music teachers to attend. Mrs. Glifton Mudd Has Line Party Mrs. Clifton Mudd entertained a croun of friends with a line party for "Disraeli" at the Cap- uoi Monaay night and that was followed with luncheon. The invited truest list included Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. Shel don Sackett, Mrs. Robert Gatke. Mrs. Merrill Ohlinr. Mrs. Karl Becke and Mrs. Edgar Pierce. Nile Club WillMeet Members bf the Nile club will meet Wednesday for a hot cov ered dish luncheon at noon In the social rooms of the Mssnnl Temple and this will be followed Dy an arternoon or sewing. The committee in charce is Mrs. Sam Laughlin, - Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Mrs. William McGilch rist, Jr.. Mrs. Ted Mesch. and Mrs. Paul Hauser. Brooks An all dar meetine of the Brooks community club was held in the club house Thursday. Mrs. Doipnme Harris, the presi dent, presided at the business ses sion. Final plans were made for the program and pie social, which win do given in the club house on February 13. beainnine at 8:00 o'clock. Pies will be cut and sold and coffee will also be served. All enjoyed a pot-luck dinner at the noon hour and the afternoon was spent finishlg articles whieh will be on sale at the social, Thursday evening, February 13. Tbe following members were present: Mrs. Fay Loomis and children Bertha, and Leroy, and Delphine Loomis, Mrs. Dolphlne Harris, Mrs. B. F. Ramp, Mrs. Mary Martin. Mrs. Georria Rama and baby son, Mrs. Amandy Bolt, Mrs. Ella Harris, Mrs. Anna Dun lavy. Miss Lavoae Harris. A spe cial meeting of the club will be held Wednesday afternoon In tKa elub house at which all members are urged to attend. KEIZER -Mrs. G. N. Thomn- son attended thA mtinr nt th. executives of the Oregon branch women a Missionar society of the Evangelical church which Tened at the Willamette boule vard church. Portland. Thursday. cieren memoers were present. Plans were made for th mminr convention at Jennings. Lodge in rfuiy. ... DAYTON Tha nvtnn rivt Improvement club held thir. monthly card party in Hibberts nan asc nignu a small fee is eharaed for the fntrtatnmnt and lunch aad.the-nroceeda s to help ' on the improvement ' pro gram wmcn jne club Is working hard to accomplish. , - " Are re yon prepared to reader aid and trick i comfort 'the . . ..... - first -.moment - -roar votmoeiee -ha w-n -traset of anvMff? OmM m a. thouh the ememncY'eame wrtth.' t 'iOOt - wamin5 oerhan . .tnn',vh 4 . aiisH tiMM ' Tlu.. s .1-- M - 7 w. .n a jiuunnj u i It-m.-emeTfrnae and tvh;n T .betteri for eTeryday.ise.For . a, 'Sudden, attarlr- nf--ni;- V. - gentle .relief o constipation: -to - a?il iwHsh- fon. w to j v - . j ' j sleep. This pur vegetaUe. prepay . ration as always ready to case an ; aflinr youngstenV it; U just:?a j SO THIS By PAUL C ADAMS, Once la each decade a popular song becomes a pestiferous epi demic, polluting th ear and In fecting the public brain. Back In about ISIS we were exposed to 'Everybody Doing It' and about ten years later we 'took' the an noying melody about the affirm ed scarcity bf bananas, and now we are being exposed to another song which will probably be aa fatal In results. It to 'Happy Days Are Here Again.' It will be sung on the stage, the air, at service-club . luncheons (off key) in divorce courts and at ball games and prize fights and Sun day school picnics. Just try to avoid it. OOO-OOO In aa. Associated Press story Mayor T. A. Livealey is reported, while stopping In Boston upon his return from -Montreal, Canada, to have . stated, 4I share the belief ... that the prohibition act which ' took, bee away was one of the biggest mistakes .ever xdade. . ; Well, yW Honor, if yon had not beeA bufe grower f hope ' r mayor of as American - eUy 'in a' notoriously dry Mate, thte ; statement wonldn't have been new, jw' almost every AnMfi ' ran towrist says this same thing on the way home from Canada, 000-000 It is a positive fact that the only time my fountain pen leaks is when I wear it on the outside pocket of a light grey suit OOO-OOO Not that it proves anything, but I . Faast - Is a prominent grocery man of Salem. 000-000 Two weeks ago my kids had the mumps and ever since the suspense . I have suffered, which has been terrible. I've , never had them, and though the mumps may be an inflammation of the par tid glands as the medical men say, they're Just a pain In the neck to me, sex I. OOO-OOO I received quite a lot of Christmas cards which I appre ciated, bnt the highest compli ment I have been paid lately was when I received a blank to fill out my Intangible tax. I want to thank the state tax commission for the compli ment. I won't need the blank. OOO-OOO Hon. A. W. Norblad, GoTernor of Oregou, State House. Dear Gov: A few days after the cares of HOPEWELL The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. G. R. DIssmore, Wednesday. The fol lowing officers were elected for this year. President, Mrs. Ross Rogers; vice president, Mrs. Charley Wood; secretary. Mrs. Jennie Allison; treasurer, Mrs. Rose Wood. Those present were Mrs. Howard Stephens, Mrs. P. E. Holdridge, Mrs. Chas. Wood, Mrs. Mattle.Neau, Mrs. Ole Jacobson, Mrs. Ross. Rogers, Mrs. Alice Stephens. Mrs. Glen Weston, Mrs. Virgil Hleder. Mrs. G. Lone. Mr. E. Lynch, Mrs. R. R. Campbell, L.01S wood. Miss Dorothy Stafford and Mm Harry Bressler sponsored a pot- luca dinner lor members of the Juvenile group of the Neighbors of Woodcraft Friday evening at o'clock. Those . present for this were Helen Lutz, Irma Walker, Veradell Walker. Jackie Walker, Nora and Mable Lem. rtrnra Mn ack, Marjorie and Marian Zwick er, Glenn Dake, Fern Shelton, Reed Shelton, Mildred Lynch, Marjorie Jean Bressler. . -Mrs. Richard , Erickson enter tained 27 members of the West circle aid of the Jason Lee church Friday at her home with an amal gamated birthday party. Special feature events were . given to re present each month of the year. Vocal soles were sung by 'Mrs. C. K. Denlson. Mrs. Neller, Mrs. Hattie' Given and Mrs. Carlton assisted the hostess at the tea hour. The members of the Presbyter ian Missionary society will hear Prof. S. B. Laughlin speak on "Peaee" at the regular meeting. Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. . Miss Josephine Alberts will sing, and' Mrs. C. A. Parks will lead devotions. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Olson and Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Shumaker will entertain with seven tables ot bridge at the Olson home Wed nesday evening. -,v": a ..... 1 ' The Woman's Relief Corps will h o 1 d its regular meeting at -Millers haU Saturday at 2 o'clock. mm iciHl 1 -." . wapptr,rai. ii you see Chas. W tl.l,- .f..4- genaine Castoria. It is harmless u.---.-n. r .. j - will fell von so. 4 , - . : : : You can tcllfrot the recipe on "w wrapper now miia it is, ana how. good for little systemA Bnt centinnc ' with1 Castoria : ntil: a child is rton r.v..; .... J ft I iiiiiifi: ""T tftf Liit.'ii.i".". wSSt I - l J SnslisssM jHg' I i y oMliSMsMsaUbaBlsi I t ' -Jt-j- i. :. IS SALEM of the PxJgc Homestead - yonr office were first resting on your well-tailored shoulders, you dropped in to say, 'hello to a prominent Salem . couple. It was Just about dinner time and I was there kind of waiting around to be urged to eat. I remember it well because that was the eve ning I needed a shave. Well, anyway, you were talk ing about state progress and 'pep' and putting Oregon ahead and everything, and all of a sud den yon banged your fist on the arm of tbe chair and yelled, "Oregon will never get ahead un til we take the whiskers off the Old Man. Say folks, how's that for a slogan?" And you jumped up and demanded an answer, and we all said, "That's some slo gan, it's a wonderful idea,'' be cause the governor asked us, and anyway it is a good thought. We all spoke of the frequently . cartooned- 'Miss California' and I think that right then was the start of this pow-wow . about ' a new. state, character, .7 r : "'A' few days later-you expressed the sam Idea at thastat meet ing -of .county officials in Port land, and right, that' day, ' gover nor,, you let some one swipe all th credit from you. One -of the Portland papers has put he thought in a Cartoon contest fo'r a new caricature type" for Oregon and all over the state they are talking about it, but they're steal ing, your thunder and your slo gan, Al. and unless you or I speak up about It, who is going to know it was your original Idea? .You remember the talk . that evening now,, don't you . gover nor? But how are you going to get your brain-child back before everyone In the state adopts it? Something ought to be done about it. Tours for duration, and maybe longer. i OOO-OOO There was a school for po lice officers here the past week. I would have liked to have at tended a class or two; ft wouhl have been so pleasing to have seen a cop standing in the cor ner, his face' to the wall, as punishment for some infraction of school rules. 000-000 History oft repeats itself. Tears ago a younger Corbett was given his opportunity because of imperfect physical condition of an older adversary. 'However, that Corbett's name was Jim. OOO-OOO There's a pile of enow on the north side of our yard yet, but I know spring is here any way. Yesterday when I came home there was a seed catalog in the mall box and some kid had batted a baseball through the biggest window-pane In the house. Most any day now the wife will be speaking of an Easter hat. EXCESS ACID SICKENS-GET RID OF IT! Sour stomach, Indigestion, gas. These are signs which usually mean just one thing; excess acid. The stomach nerves have been over-stimulated. Too much acid is making food sour in the stomach and Intestines. The way to correct excess acid Is with an alkali. The best form of alkali for this purpose Is Phil lips Milk of Magnesia. Just take a spoonful of this harmless, al most tasteless nrenaration. in a glass of water. . It works instant ly. The stomach becomes sweet. Ton are happy again In five min utes! Tour heartburn, gas, head ache, biliousness ' or indigestion has vanished! Know Phillips 'Milk of Mag nesia and you'r through with crua methods forever. It Is the pleasant way the efficient way to alkallnize the system; to re lieve the effects of over-acidity. Phillips Milk of Magnesia has been standard with doctor for erer 50 years. 25c and 50c bot tles at all drug stores. Be sure yon ..get the genuine. . "Milk of Magnesia" has been the U. S: Registered trade mark of th' Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co. and Its predecessor, Chas. H. rnuiips. since 1875. Adv. p Here's the Ttau's sl wide mirein tivon pray X of safety where severe scale infestadoa calU for aa' over-dosage: of Ann Spray Emulsion. ' Here is an added feature of this finer oil spray, re fined by Associated from -ulecteeiavAtt.liprts more assurance togrowers whose trees are mor heavily to fested thm average. It's as near pesithx as pest con '. trol can bt:;:sf..:&f ' The-VM(ApnSpray Emnlskn is increasing in associateSqiicoBStany - -m..-...,..., ......:... . - f raei i i t . r, .'. . f, - . i I . I WILLARD -Th Willard Wom en' claB held their regular meet ing at the home ot Mrs. Charles Hieb.es, Thursday. . . Roll call was responded to by giving "cake secrets." Olive Otto way gave an interesting and in structive talk on "Pduning." She also discussed two pictures. "The Gleaners," by Millet and Corot'a "Spring." A date for the post poned bazaar was talked of. Probably- the community house will not be available until the first Friday in March. Watch this column for a definite date. Zena. Among -th who hare been entertaining quite extensive ly in Zena recently w "Mr. and Mrs. Jesse .WerthftisnMU Thurs day evening- they entertained guests from- Broadmead, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen and daughter, Litlie and son Raymond ; Friday evening guests were Mr. -and Mrs. Walter B. Hunt r and children, Helen and Kenneth; Dinner guests Sunday at the Worthlng ton home were MrTand Mrs. O. Q. Cloughry and' son, Willard and Mrs. Charlotte Blser, all og Lake Labish. : . - HtftbkrtJt.'1. 'U A. 'Beck-ma'a- eharmiky, entartalned at a bridge dinner at her home FrldaV evening. - - ' -1' Two 'table. 6L brl3ge' wef fa yiay during m evening WUQ niga. scores won by Mr. and Mr. Wal- ,., -. UP T . DIUIS, The group Included Mrs. Neva McKeniie, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Boje, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beckman. . GERVAIS A small group of friends dropped in at the Robert Harper home Monday evening to surprise him on the occasion of his birthday. The evening was spent playing cards and later Mrs. Harper served a light lunch. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jelderks of Salem Mr. and Mrs. Vem Jones and Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Booster. The Ladles auxiliary, Patri archs Militant I. O. O. F. will hold their regular business meeting ia the I. O. O. F. hall Thursday ev ening at 8 o'clock. A full atten dance Is desired. Mrs. E. H. 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