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PAG2CE5 Tha-CITZSCri STATECilAII. Salexa.' Oreron. Tuesday ilorniny, JaJy 8,' 1SS3 s ty N ewslan b OuvB H. Doax. Socufjr F&or Of State Wm .l Meet Oa of the large pienies of the . tommtr will be that held by the ... court of the. Order of, the Am i; aranth.' Sunday, July 12, at Ha - 5el, Green park. ': :tf liJ--' There" rel six eoutts la Ore- il gon, Ionie No. , 1. which Is about v; 29 years: old;, .Willamette court, Jo, No. X,.t Eugene ;,Mt. Hood No. rv- X, Portland; ; Sunnyside No." 4, x , Portland ; Colonial No. S, Port land r and: Han Rosa No. I. of 'i k"f. Salem.'K.ri;'-Jv '-; ' All six f ,tbea courts will oe In attendance at the Sunday pic nic and. 5 wilt' contribute to the .' program, and games and general -::. good ,' time which is being antie ' ipated for that day. It la expected t l; that there will be close to ,10 -U people present for this affair .' The committee on arrangmenta from the Salem group la William , P. Ellis, Jay B. Crary, and J. Bur ton Crary. 'Just what the puns f for the day will be haTe not been tjf- announced as yet.. , f. Missouri Reunion Is Happy Event H - SOCIAL CALENDAR : V rAniOiry to Son of Vetera. ft o'clock, .Wom aa'a' clubhouse. Report of convention to be 'given - " J : ; Wednesday, July Reception for Rev. and Mr. FTC. Taylor, af.W. T. -Rigdoa bume; S o'clock to 10 o'clock; all members t First Methodist church and friends are incited to call. , - Woman's Missionary society," First Presbyterian, ' church, 2:39 o'clock, at church. : . Woman's Missionary aocletf of First ChrlsUan church, 2:80 o'clock in the church parlors.. " Friday, July 11 Daughters of Veterans, S o'clock la Woman's club house, regular meeting.' . V Ever Ready Birthday-club; annual picnic at fair grounds. , -.. Sunday, July IS Order of Amaranth lodge picnic for six state or ganisailona, Hasel Green. .The reunion of former Missouri ; ' residents held at the state fair ; - grounds Sunday was larger than '". anticipated. Mrs. Jennie Stockton of Sheridan. Mrs. John Morris of Lebanon and Mr. J. T. Hunt of ( .West Salem were instrumental In "', planning the picnic , . . ". - . A' spontaneous request was ; - made - to . hold . another, meeting V next , year, and the following, ef- fleers , were selected: president, 7 E.:W Marland. Salem; rice pres .l.ident, N. O. Keefhaver, Lebanon; wlirrJrMinrr i Halt . Etockton, snerwan; uregon. ; :. The next meeeting will be ad-, ertiaed by. the officers u i state reunion or, au former Missounans now residing anywhere in Oregon and will probably be held in Sa lem next June. e - Mrs. Louie Olson Will Tour East Mrs. Louie Olson plan to leave ; 1- ! f. Lodge Contest Is Concluded ' Hubbard T he contest in which more than 79' Pythians haTe taken part and which has continued since February closed Tuesday night with. Miss Anita Berens and , her team victorious over Miss Orra Barrett and her team. The" score was :-11,710 points for Miss Bereds.and 12, 270 for Miss Barrett, "Miss Ella' Stauffer Was award ed the prise offesed by Miss Wil ma Leffler, most excellent chief, to the individual . winning the moat points. Mrs.- Stanf fer had 1 appoints to her credit. . - r The" points were won . by tern-: pie dues paid; attendance, visits to sick, members,- entertainments, securing visitors . for, the temple meetings;,end by visiting neigh-' boring temples. . ' i - The losing side ' will entertain the winners by a dinner or a picnic. Mrs. Fred Reeves Will Leave or France Silverton Mrs. George Manelis Oh These ; Women! By LEOLA ALLARD ATLANTA.- Ga., Jnly T (AFf .fT:. 9 w - 'i- - - i I tof hither and , yon today, Ut t SIM I:Ifl IIuiljiKiVU piif ner -Acting Mayor"- J Allen Couch freed yesterday, ln. general Mrs.W; Karl Shafer. aeo Ku- eatebraUon- of Indpndene,. Pay. genisr Zeiber, U in Salem for two weeks and is being received: with both formal and Informal affairs la her honor. Mrs. Shafer was a popular bride of last season. Im mediately fter s her marriage she accompanied her husband to San Francisco - where they - have made their, home. Mr.. Sbafer. accompanied Mrs.. 8hafer north. One of the delightful affair Thus far'.Et of. tho -convicts granted amnesty- havebeea taken i into custody again on old charges i and police hoped toJtave a greater number back in their cells before morning. Mayor I. N. Ragsdale was out of the city -yesterday and Couch, who is a member of the board of aldermen, emptied the au ont or the bigness of his heart. The po- whieh are Jbeing planned in her H5 departmentd the recorder's Salem Wednesday for a., five entertained Thursday evening for weeks tour of the east with the Mrs. Fred. Reeves who left during .first long . atop to be made fa the - last .of ; the week for New Cleveland, .Ohio. Other visit will York from where she will sail tor be made in : Virginia.' Pennsy Franco with other gold star vanla, and in other eastern states, mothers. , Mrs. Olson will be In company Mrs. Reeves' son. Delbort. was with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Neptune,- killed in action, and It is for him and Miss Dorfar Neptune. The 8a- that the Silverton" American Le- lem party will motor to The Dalles I gion - post, . the Delbert Reeve " The new kind of mother , has discovered a new way. to shelve the responsibility of her. offspring, and save a bit of money too.: She pnta the kids in one of the new all-day. kindergartens, pays a nice sum, and from, the time they can toddle till they are ready for high er all-day school, she hardly sees them. - They go-to kindergarten at :3 and they arrive home at 6:30 in the evening. -.. : ; v ... . Of course any maid In a home can spare a few seconds to wash the child,- dress her and' stuff in Some breakfast food ty the time the bus is ready to tote her oft to kindergarten. , . And then ' seme-: one in the home, as long us it .has to have a child in it, can take the time to teed it at night and chuck If Into bed before it 'can become bothersome with too' many: tues lona. i ' " - .--. And does baby com 1 and wake Mummy up in the morning and cuddlei ap beside her, and put her chubby face In her neck? She honor la the tea -with which Hiss Rovena Eyre and Miss Charlotte Zeiber will entertain at the D. W. Eyre home Friday afternoon be tween the hours of t and L o'clock. Sharing, honors at this tea. with Mrs. Shafer will be Mis Dorothy -Livesley, whose w ed ding to W. C. Paulua win be an event of the early fall. Miss i Mary Cupper. Returns From South Miss Mary Cupper returned Sunday evening spent In Califor nia " where she was visiting and attending the national convention of the AlphaCbi Omega. sorority. The convention was held In the Del Monte hotel at Del Monte be tween the. days of June 28 and Ju ly J. There were abont S00 girls from 'all over the United States In attendance. i ' The next place of meeting it Is expected .will ' be someplace la Georgia. Miss Cupper went - to San Francisco with Miss Margaret Coates of Albany, delegate from the Alpha Chi Omega sorority of Oregon state college where Miaa Cupper is also in attendance; Miss Katherine Silsby. delegate from the Portland XI XI alumnae chap ter; and Miss Annahelle Grant al so of Portland. . Miss Cupper visited on her way te Del' Moat in ' San Francisco, and on her return from Del Monte she visited Jn Oakland. . office proeeted, but the acting mayor atack by his guns. .. However, many of the prisoners are habitual offenders,, and the police stole a march on Couch by the rearrest on old charges. .Mayor Ragsdale returned today i and said if'seems wrong to me and I don't think he had a moral right to take that action." The mayor, however, doubted if. there is any legal remedy." Rev. M. A. Groves 1 Presented Gift By Sunday, School ORCHARD HEIGHTS, July 7 When Rev. . M. A. Groves of West Salem filled his weekly appoint ment here Sunday, he. was. sur prised and pleased to be- presnt-1 ed with a. handsome, brief case.' The', members of . the Sunday school were the donors. -,-; . . : Dr. and Mrs. John Lynch1 and", children, Sharon and Richard spent the fourth with the doctors parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. ! Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McDowell and daughter. Miss Ethel MCDow'. el upent the Fourth at Pratum. . Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lynch were Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Maher and - .family ; of Portland.: Mr. Maher is a cousin of Mrs. Lynch. v . .. . f f --'IN J tr i; r s i Mr. RhodA Quick Johmsosv f Tillamook, tint white child to cross .the old Salmon river trail, win be qneen of tbo edeoratjon for ' opening the sew csiiUefr to the benches. She will wear Jewels of the choicest stoves found em the coast, faanews for It agates ad other semi-precious atones. " . Curtis Family Enjoys Reunion The J. M. Curtis, family eniey- ed a family reunion with all but Plunge of Auto Kills One, Two Open Salmon River Cutoff to Beaches; I9and20 child to erosa th old Salmon rive : trail back ja the Wi- : RepresenUUvea : of r I"eirEa sUges in Oregon government navo been chosen from descndnU o Oregcm governor Caroline JUha ; "i5lir .- a ysBddauxh ter of tlovernotAbernathy, riU represent Iho proTisiou. ment, ' Nina -Ling of th Arge tin," ddaughUr ofGov.Ooo Lane and i daughter of -Sen?? . . Harry- Lan ; will represent tvj MvarnmanC.' ,V ADA - Whiuker "of Eugene; daughtea of . Governor WhiUker. me nw . , governor will-be "Miss Oregon, :FoUowln tlerelsea at , NeT Grand Rondo thoso la attenOaneJ wm.:-.ToriViT!e: SSrt5f V down :ith;rtoawhc- ::-XSlJ2 um h nareanl features. Dif lam ent eommunitle wUl present J living pantomime .historic scene from. their several - wDjnw Salem has keen yeuested to pre sent a mission , cene. ;- v arioy - pioneer rencs wm m,.: -. These women wno w t, 3 m are working hard to Interest , other dlstricU'dn, the state. 7 Mrs. Workman who is secretary of tho Lincoln county chamber of com merce, is r execuUyo director, of this celebration. Mrs. i WarreA , has been active si 's student Oregon history- C She recenUy Jo cated tho gray of ..Webley Haux hurst, on of the voters at Cham soegr an early convert or Jw - -. rtA'a who. took ui land- wber the Jason Lee ..cemetery, and the penitentiary now are locatea. n- chair made by him will be th throne seat: for '.the queen nnd later deposited, at Champoeg mu seum. Hauzhurst gravo who location waa known to -Rhoda Johnson,, is in. Tillamook - - ? .- . ProgramlsOui' For Band's 2nd ; Concert Tonight ; Procram for the second .band concert of . the season, to be-given tonight nti . o'clock, In ;WUtoo park, was announced yesterday by niretor Oscar ' Steelhammer a follow:''----' y -f 7; -f :TM J, Caesar Triumphal -March . ViSAV.-.i;.'i,-, Mltcnl Setion, ;lAdy-X.uxuryi-P4t scnroeaeK Mr. Geonre S. Workman of Newnort and Mrs. H. E. Clth&TQ Kfav Dr A Warren of Oce&niake were Salem visiters laat week working '. J , up interest in the approachino; dedication of the new Salmon Portland, or.. July t nver cut-off which is to take riaoe JuIt 19th and 20th.' A does not! Sho doesn't even can tj.iT. .7V I af) one person was wued and pajreant of the trail is beinjr worked out and the entire cen- k"ev. 1 -w . tw0 otners in tureu. nernana isxai- 11 ... . ... . ... t.- .. : . I Te son not. present was Donald 1. WK.n thir ..tomohtin Vi..d coasi counuy is piannmo; on jnajong ine event one. 01 - and here will meet and be joined -by - Mra.- Olson's' brother. Prof, . and. Mrs. C W. Boettecher, At Salt Lakr tho party, will . be joined -by Mr., and Mrs. Orine Neptune and the whole . group will , make , the .eastern trip by motor and. togeth- post, was named. her Mummy. her' Louise "or" whatever ahe waa' named. Mummy would hare for ty fita if baby opened her door T V . 9 .IT Pnt eoBversation and remla- slept oft thtf eff ects of the night- licences of Colfax, Washington. . i-JL. picnic dinner waa aerved at j noon, and tho rest of. the day was Mr. and Mrs. . J B. Pro tx man and Mr; aad. Mrs.' W. S. Leveas .spend the Fourth of July, and tho following week end at the Prota- man 1 cottage "Alternook? - - on er.. Among -the -places visited will Devil'j .Lake at Neotsu. Golf, th Olson. 1 surf and. a beach evening maae an unusually happy vacation for the group. ' .' 'i" the old-, homo of Mrs. b" House Parties Provp Habpy Recreation '.f' viMr. nnd Mrs.-WilMam- Moses are i-l t finding .raucV enjoyment with -s series Of u bouse parties at their! summer- beach' -cottage "Overlook" I'at'Bay Oceaniv . I ?t i-The past week end and fer-over the tfVrarth: of - July-' they - enteiy tir itaiaed.Mr: and Mr. ILC. Hum fjr', mell.Mr.-and vMra; Bryan' Good . . - enoagn, ana aangniers n.ueen ana : : -Maxine. -s':' ,-a.-- . . -, Thi comtng week end Mr. and -.t- Mrs: Moses plan to be hosts: to the , -members ot the Sans Soacl.club. S This will make a arty ef about . 18 or members, r : - v Turner Thel Woman's fc ioBary society - of, the . Christian. chureh held lu-recent meeting a 1 the .home, of Mrs. Frankle Reb v ertson. Thirty ladies were pre-. . ent to eniov the program. k The topic "Conditions of - Ia- .,d la.M waa. ably presented by Mr. i i JLnna Tarrla. .: Sh touched on tne . caste system, religion, education. . and -manner. of living., -Refresh- ?:ments wer nerved 'during- the so- ; - t I. .:" " : etathbuf. ;' f 7 VOrchafd- HelghU. Mrs: J. W. 4 Sfmmbna entertained Friday evet v-:.;;ing;wtth:si Fourth of July dln- -a aer. Covers were uid for .mr. .-.and MrtT'A." A Wither." Mr. and ? i Mrs. Ralnh Wilson. Mrs. Ella, i ii Adams. Jlrs. Grace Bliss. Mlssea - Helen. Bliss. Mildred plhtmens and -r-or Helen WHbrs,iHs;rU Adams, 'f' Earl. Dean Withers, Irvln. Sim- ? ;?;m?n;j..lAwrhto 'Simmons, -Mr; : ? and, Mra. J. Wg stmmons.. ; t 3. Renorts of the recent eonven- - tlon held. In Kugeno will be the -vv J tonic: of - the: regular meeting of . S : - the AuxIlUry to th Son of Vet. ejana tonight at tho. Woman'i club . '. t . boas. The meeting Is. called -fot 7 :S o'clock. - . - s si i V- - :. : Dr. Alle Fisher, formerly Alice . TJavia of Salem, la her aa a. guest - frem Hayward, California, at the S4-hom of Mrs. ; Rex, Davis and Mrs. ' &-:aVBoUtarV- ; : ' 1 j ThkWpusetcif': I dtm Box) Staman Patirri before-party. :- Ad what a treat the new plan is to the kindergarten teachers! Perfectly lovely! The children pay tuition, and they are given their luncheoa at school. .. Maybe yon think that doesn't help, Mummy, especially when she la ' glvlag luncheon and things. It's a nice. nourishing lunch, with spinach. and everything, and It's the teach er job, to make thechild. Uk spinach. Do you know 'how they get taem to eat it? Threaten that Those present were J. M. Cur- down a SO foot embankmant on the Ariel dam road near Wood land, 'Ore. Mrs. William N. Mitchell, 45, Portland, was. killed, and her hus band and Mrs. William H. Brun ilu'ih.BpfMrSrtoR-.. unconscious in a a. nn m uaugmer, auS iPnrtland hoanltal Winifred Cnrtia. who are spend ing the summer st the Ralph. Cur tis home; Mr. and Mrs. George O. Curtis and children of Bend: Mr. and Mrs. H. K, Curtis from Holly wood. California; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph'Curtls and two daugh ters of Salem. - Sllvertop The Moser clan wUl Rosedale ROSEDALE, July 7. Berries and cherries are not ripening very fast On account of the cool weath- ler though some are being pick- great importance as. the openinp: of the improved biirhwaT is regarded aa one of tne greatest steps in the prosress ox the upper Lincoln county coast country. The new eut-off goes rrom? Grand' Ronde following the Sal mon river and meets the coast highway at Otis. This brings Salem within about CO miles ef 1 beach resorts. The road has been improved by the government nnd by a super-highway district. The ceremonies win take place at t:30 in the morning-of the 19 th at.Mew Grand Ronde. at this end ot the new road. General U G. MaeAlexander, of - Newport, will bo - master of. .ceremonies. Gov. A. W. Norblad wiU bo the speaker., of . the day.. - Tho -neen: of the celebration will be the oe- togenarianr Mrs. Rhoda -Quick Johnson, who was the first white ed. A crew of men from the peni tentiary picked the cherries Wed- tMiU 1U iniu,i Ki.ni. u k. Paa IseidiT on the McFkrlajid nlac. Jhey will have to stay at home for h(dge and McClain park at Silver-1 belonging now to the sUte. "JJ". wv " T"f7 Iton on Jniy 2. -beainnina at 10 1 - aies ana umiiT 01. tu- stubborn. Ton can bet that makea'l o'clock.' Mrs. John Scott of o'ra-flamook visited at the Albert the spiaseh diaappear. v . -:. ; ; J gon City ir secretary of the or-. aiiwiwr au m un uimr 1 ganlsauon.' - pet, teach, love, listen to, answer questions for and arrange the. amusement of about thirty young-: sters nil; day. long. No hour oft for lunch. She eats with the chil dren and sees that they eat prop erly so Mummy won't ever be em barrassed. , . . And does teacher. - get mora money for spending her livelong day -with other people's children? She does not. All she get is tir ed And thin, and disgusted, with the mothers who cant find time even -to.: come and see -their own children in plays and other enter tainment on, holidays. i : i ; The teacher has to provide the birthday parties . for, .the little folks; and only the specially good mowers send over ice cream and cake..- Zena. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry entertained a their gueata Thursday ' afternoon", - Rt. and Mr. W. Earl Cochran and daugh ter, "Eva Cochran, nnd Mr. "and Mrs. Dale Taylor and v two sons, Billy and Jimmy, n of Salem. III BAILOIIIJ MCE Bates home Sunday. J The, Haldy famHy picnicked at Champoeg Thursday with relative from Portland. . : . Mrs. Edith Webb and son Bobby have been visiting her sister Mrs. A. J Haldy, the past week. , , ; Ormal Trick', was appointed by the Methodist conference to pastorats at Scholls. His many friends here wish .him success in his chosen, field of .endeavor." : . Mrs. Phillips from 8n Antonio, Texas, an eld friend of the Trick family,, is visiting with them for a few days. The Birthday eluh celebrated the Fourth picnicking Friday eve ping tn the grove on the Bruner estate.' em 4eA r I Jf - 1 TRAMPLING ART FOR PROFITS 1 HpUSTGN Texas, July 7. (AP)--R. J. Blair, . former. navy CHILD SERIOUSLY INJURED IT wCrV-r ww it h-Vaii K TURNER, JUly 7. Little Bop; yard worker .who used to handle: h 9nrt., ' nf -M- by, young son of Mr." and ' Mrs. ieacners aren't much like Uese f'T' 1.-7.. V,T 1"; I with his life when he fell over -.' '..'."i..-S privet gun; and Fran Trotter, 2t F U ito Virtoaa, rm tm ' IrWUcm nu rk mmitr IS . 9r W gwuti tmr (raHta. WHmm, lk rate thl !! tk Art W Uvk. : ; -i SMMfclM talMlrWMd MFly I thm mmW limn im thmtmmi ' mUkmtrm. C ich a tfaiyr f takat atf arttotic pngral ' Tba tnM hacthm ml tU'sMka fa" t Immn tba Wm ml thm pnM . - n 7mm am thai ar mmtltimf ta taal Kelt savb the Jtn?nw3i CSC - EanU whk HM a m Man h tba M lt IMnm Lmtm. Whim : taal th tra mdU a. j girl, who blackjackr money out of w,L4"aJf t",0."!. T,C115 people and get on the front pages. nut imagine anyone trying to I shake- money out' of- a school noarai - ' - . -t. - (Opyrifht ISS PnaiM SyaaJeafa, Ia.) -v. . a .... - Miss' Irma Botslord ! W at tha' horn- of her mother.' Mr. B. E. 1 Zeppelin down- late VVHIVII IVI at DHL IX AdkRIL I UIOvllBVItilU IXI ' 4 Somutime'-; In August Miss -Bota- The.wiunef win hot. be. dasig ford,win sail for: Europe where nsted until the national aeronau she will spend the next year.1 ills t,c association, at Washington ha Botstord ha been ;teaehing-; for enecxea au( -Daroxrapns nnu- an th past year in Honolulu. , ' uounced 1U vrdict. r : , ' - m vptm Tea-.-!viinnr 01 n racer committee said i hi 1 eatcnla in the national elimination . bal loon race which got under way - In the Akron entrant, . Good-. year-Zeppelia,. they traveled- some lo - mile.; "Blair who.- used to work--; in . - the Bremerton navy yards, - brought - the. ; Goodyear- Sunday- t sharn . niece of wood Thursday. and was seriously injured inter nally, breaking a blood veaseL At thia writing It I, expected hewui recover, barring complication. ' - far LMag Maafa, Is 1 a mi m TW ifM arsaa. ai S'a ari fatfc, H. Y. VBf) wmTWaW aw sswsa Pa Oady mQm)) MM at aa aa to a- w : 1 al Uitm mmttt mu sta TWiora, . Souvenir do Bade Badea, t ' Walts '-.-..s.jv. i . . i .B0UfU Popular Kumber,: rr - : nv Watehingyi wream u j b." MeUo Moon ftfaltte fai eT HannV DaxSi Axl Uiro Agaia "Hnncarlaa ' Fantasia" ... Tobanl Vocal Solor by Lyman-MeDonaW a. The Moon :jOW-T-:"'; - : h. Wben.lt 1 Springtime fa th 'ROcaJes'.'..rvrr.:t The Wedding iif the Rose. JesMl : Selection rWoodlandf'i.; Lauder Oa the Go March;-. . . Goidamaa Star Spangled - Banner, v,' ...... WW you would tnstst v upofrtfypukriexp ; ; alLof the fact . - - - "27 rem, ' t tCVJEST pnici 'Sa atm. Far laili la ' mrt. m tmrm ml rial aa. WW prafH by tha illil iWa al 1 tha thtaT Mmt Miat - CM, ft t THE VJK . SpH M, Wlia, Pi Llfmf. ln aj. Haw Yarfc. ? . . i ?- . - - ". 11 . . .. . v . 'Yfhat a; Tye'discpTel7'w& ,, coffe w fim paxked in ; r uuml Just Kke cofTc flavon ' - '., t;i tea flavor also evtbofate from - an ordinary tin o .cardboara - box.' But now tea h tacked u vacuum and what a difTeM .ncetyhcn you tryTt you will know what you hare inisscd al ; ---.,. . - j . these years. . r " uy. ATiflia javaviaa . . . 1 Isn't tkis sleeveless- frock love ty tor: the -small glrir Iffaaten on the shoulders with small but ton and. loop, making it eaay to sup over tha-a, A dainty. I Birthday club will ":meet 7 at ' the ralr ground FrWay for tho "an nual ptcble of the group. - It wiU b .an: an - day : nttsit and; all I member ar urged to It present to enjoy tne day. E.' J. HUT. pilot.' and A. a Schloe- ser. aid aa. having been In second place with 70 utiles. ; Blair and Trotter and HH1 and SchloMer.lf the N. A. A. .holds with hocomo ' " lnTnl .Vbm fmmkmm u th . Atnat liaBiav jr. . jean team in the International race Mrt J. BlsBmlth - of King wood ga.teHlbr i .tfjCleveland. f wwt wwa hi ar. ana-atrs. j. 1 . . . - - - -. . t w. jsagar as a miaaay owner Jrri bavD TO KB FINANCED Caloric Value 1 or thie Money -a a -- . mm. th. tMiu, I nay, JUiy .f- Aaaiuonai vuiiors i unnmnn .w. v . .tk ..ew opening la chle manner. and aid ViX aandng o tliu. iummr Evening pleats afford ample freedom ter I f1", Kdgar. I eoneerta--;hy ; the vHubbard ' Com- moUon. --s- fe;v;; - lEltJ' -MrsithurArma -aadjaajiity und waa arranged tor. by Pattenf Hi S will b ratlcal pss sw-.f em. Jtn Hubhajrd? eomjafrcmluh; at i n at A a a ' laa I mid ot printed oottoa.. plane. percale; broadcloth, shantung, etc Th vestee use Jawn or. .batlsto which, bx th way, may. bo Rnifc chased quit inexpensively already tueked.;There are. bloomers, too. Mar b ordered only la else X, 4. . and . Slse 4 twajmhree X- 1-S -vl yards t Inch material and -U yard trimming. - ' , 77,- , -- , ..." i- -,-1 the' Satordty-ntxht meeting hsld. at : the- Frank: Thompson confee- tlonarv parlors'.' iTha- band '--was also invited to play at the dedica tion of ?th Salmon-rivr cuttoff Sarar- la an iaxnare -food. Camnareel with bwtter: bncen. macaroni, bread, meat, milk, 4 vegetable anal rresfi rruica, apUa th syssesn with zar calorie ior each cast Spent than the seasnsaount expended em. any -of the rust of. tho product. Thin f act b jlraifknnc beeaun th average sy stsm i nsjsiii i s. stf prozimately 308t calories daily. Of beeiSSeTfro-a tjWydnt up of food: te. which sugar 'Q, Iwhn; receive- at'af -'dauciagl -;;'a.lventive-ef Both'- ".s-':-1 ir..T' can mi : eve been, iisfbrtunat - I ; enoush to'get moths in tcarpeuTj - Yeu Deed cos nave, ma - fp again. - Just Tmkia. maeoxaa iv , nnethe res w rarp, to .prevent .-i-'tM nctSs from; getting', into Gem. - ;.f r,-Tsa- it ti:Tj- gr sired aod i l - rarsi ef Ua enot:' jour..wEl- have tt teubU'-w;a moms.. .- ' Ka ' Srnaaii Mag axaarlaaea nary. Xaraaca far evary aiaa,' sad sismla, exact UitrarUaaa are. 1 gllli. - .- 'ur . --j ' " " - V"' J - - Saad eOa eaata la eatas esra--tm&J aiiatiaail. mr ataaipa. tar ah rUrB.. Writa fhialy ym Thaa, aaiiass. stria aaatbav -aad; si 'wsafa.- -r4-",iC - Omr aakf- eattara far Malts akiHraa. 1m srawfar. .a taras, nrtara . casta t t- seats - rar4 WiU a aaur. i '4ras aU'atall sad araarf - Saihwwaw Patter lrartsfc S4S Wart lTtb strM. .Kw-Tark. pri v. .- i-'.-i, , ...-... ...T"v.ar -R - i.s. JL Th hOBtess, with bet dSUgb- 1 ruiu A nMdarJbe e. XmbmIU term, and any - guest .Whoa-, she J iao aliitM, tbcki ia &M th) honpra by. asking. ;v x'ZZ i u J fir: davv ' check Ualari te :q.-It 1 Incorrect: for,, woman khreo .? -- --j h to wear a two-tieeo ftutt fer morn- . , nfe ITahlcta 4 Ing-l:tVW? " -- 7 TO. How shouldpoUtoe which J fc , Sli i-LMlth . V - .. ...... . . I I Ifcll w - . , . . . .. ! are -nouaa m ineir saras nwaerv-i v edt J&'-lMRft"---!' - ! 'AS Im Individual-dishes, ao that -tn skins' may be .placed on. the dish and the potato placed en the platav ou which the meat course i XI.. - . J T .1 . - I. am r Ja . I ( 4) w4ii4t' ' , ; ' '. aaaa. f TetthiruJl awsewtreahouU iation U ath iooda former table. Thoaaast PaairaJ ajl ran ri u-ritT ass mrj lXi. ar4.oteplet W a tweet des xrt CmdTcai!2L as .well ax tasaii otsmv jcsjt be much bspswvad ia taste a nteal if a daah ef ansa to. a pinci f s-'t fa adiaw Whd they are eooxiar-- i-TetiXist cereal and atewed dried freha have added goodBesa whenau-ar i adied. - ; : Doctors and : dietsUana aunrew Um uso of ascar in mslir t essen jBal foeos tasty, rex iiese toads entaJUs .vitamins, naJnerals and reurtacr all ot which are feeeded by th system. Goc-i f ooj rrcraotes good health. - The Sugar las&teCe, . '.: Adv.... Like -4. K Yo5iy Ut rcf rigeratioxi; : get the -Ve&li That mcanihGia CT; . " T ?,ui ?ncV WgK "quality; rjliabie economic opcraaon or tne : i ' ! - r- A, ir i . ' - ' . .f - ' " - - " , ... , 7. make " the best Investment, the most" satisfactory all aroundr - - r s : "H - : C ' ' 'XBrlna; Iho cmpoi evniirw dL) ft r? I'- T.- I r.M.,!7n 1 . Gaa Kectrol a Hffriserater -. ' 1: wk at Gas fesrociA ; 't ' IS Bo. 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