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President of War Mothers Will : rfcS. VTCGUY McCLURE, na fivx tional president ot the Amerloa War Mothers, tu i made her mama a outstanding c one la the history of the ergan iaation in the oast and especially i Kentucky Mn. Meah 1 t from lxingtocv Kentucky. r lost at present aha is on lour . of the Halted Siaits Ylattia -the ioe will arriTe la Portland this jSprnlnf to vlsi tha Portland SapTer and from there will come to Salem probably Tuesday eye Binr to be a guest of the Salem " chapter of War Mothers. - A banquet has been planned for her which will bo held in tie so cial rooms of the Masonic temple. This wfll very Mkely 1 Wedne " day tg ht although ?lans are et definite, r pointed by the president, Mrs. A. M.U.W i la Mrs. Mary K. wauon, - Mn rarrle Beeehler. Mrs. Min nie Hemphreys. Mrs.. Mae Meyers, -Mrs. Flora Abbott, Mrs. F. A. r Jlrlxon, Mrs. Laella Legge, Mra. Jennie Vincent, and Mrs. Eliza beth Waters will greet the gnests The decorating committee will be Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, Mrs. Elizabeth Ryder. Mrs. Carrie Lindsay, Mrs. Cora May Prime. The committee to arrange the menn for the beneoet la Mrs. Laura McAdams. Mrs. Mettle Schramm and Mrs. Norma Ter- willlcer. " Ia addition to these plans, three new members were taken into the orraalzation Tuesday afternoon, These were Mrs. Nora Basey, Mrs. Bessie Martin, and Mrs. Helen M. Southwick. Sereral memberships were renewed at this mieetiaf in addition to the new ones entered. - - i Club Picnic At Hazel Green 1 TVCSncs are now a very popu- ticnlar Interest was the ene held Friday evenittf-ut Haael Green, when members of a local ' bridge club chose that way of - bringing to a close the year's . meetings. Swimming, and out door sports made the evening most enjoyable. Those Included . ia the guest list were: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Foorman, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Malson, Mr. aad Mrs. Karl Becke, Mr. and " Mrs. Ronald Jones, Mr. aad Mrs. E. V. McMechan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mr. aad Mn. ET. Statesman Pattern By ANNE ADAMS 'M pretty, and chic u can be. "Is this JoTSly summer frock. The ' diagonal bodice Coo is always -favorite with smart . women, peclally whea softened with- rut- fled organdy which may be pr- ' chased by the yard all ready to - wse. The Ions front skirt panel alims'the figure considerably. 'Buttled organdy also finishes the ' sleeves, loag or short, which eTer roa prefer, r . , j: . ; Pattern 1I7S makes up beauU - f ullr fn georgette, toile, dimity, wash silk, silk pique or crepe de chine. Colored dots on white or ' pastel grounds are so cool and -amart . . . red on white, brown ; on yellow, green or bine on beige white on pink or gTeea. White or- ready trims the bodice: : , May be ordered only ia sizes It. IS. 20, 84. S6, SB. 49. 42 and 1 44. SUe If requires , f yards ct If inelt material. - ? ; . ' : InnuUii xpriM if CMaary. lkrara lar M9 Stea, 4 slapl wset UilmliiM r siw. - & MftMa emta la colas tsr fBr ni iii..e auwps, Ir Mturm. Writ Ualy yew e a4ArM, strl nsbw a4 else vut4. y--- ? - ; - , Osr book of pattofM for slalta ami skttdroa. alao traWor pas torsa, tifieo MUt cMte W nin4 with ffottatm. A4 4rm oil anO s4 oriore tm fitsttmM Fttttn - Dpff oml. U Wotft ITU stmt Kov Tork '3 ' if - -.... Although July is vieing with June ti& year for wedding honors, tc prttnt todayihrle prominent June bride, July bride, a visitor tend a local woman active in IV TP. C A. circlet. Upper row, from left to riffht:.Mr$.ffaRarring ton of Santa Barbara, Califs who is a guest of Mrs. Wayne Greenicood; Mrs. John Stekn (net ' Maude Helen Engstroin), whose marriage was an event of June 18; and Mrs, Ernest Bonesteele (net Mamie Vittof), who has been extensively entertained upon return from an extended wedding trip. Lower row, left to right z Mrs. Oscar White (nee Helen Sands), who became a bride June 20; Mrs. George i R. K. MoOrehead, who wUl be in. Gearhairt this week to direct music for the Y. W. C. A. business women's council meetina: and Mri. Edward C. Nash (nee Helen Mintonberaer) whose wedding occurred July Mrs. Sam Tyler Is Complimented Mrs. Sam Tyler of Bead Is the house guest of Mr. aad Mrs. Har ry Scott for s few days. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bcott enter tained with a social evening In compliment to Mrs. Tyler. At the tea honr Mrs. Scott was assisted by Mrs, Tyler in serring. Those present were Mrs. Tyler, the boner guest, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Olson, Mr? and Mrs. Newell Wil liams, Mr. aad Mrs. Ralph Kletz- taav Mr. aad Mra. A. C. Haag, ana Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mr. aad Mrs. Lndwlek Miekel- soa left Saturday for Bead, Ore gon, to atteaa the annual Cou- Tentlon of 'the -Ualted Spanlqh War Vetarans They plan to- go by war A Tha Dalles and return by way of McKenzle Pass." Mr. Mick'elson Is commander of the local poet and Mrs. Mickelson. president of the auxiliary. Independence The U-Qo-I-Go dab met at the home of Mri. 1 mer Busby in North Indepeadea oa Friday afternoonr Taa: after noott was spent in conversation aad needlework. Mrs. Mary Boal was lae aonorea guest or tn art- eraooa. The dab ladies celebrated her birthday and presented her with sift at the close of theh afterneou. A dainty luneh was serred., the table betas beautiful with a bowl of sweet peas. Those present were Mrs. Mary Beal. Mrs. Mary O'Kelley, Mrs. Pearl Hedges. Mrs. Pearey Dick inson. Mrs. Bess Craren. Mrs. A. Basbr and Mrs. A. L. Wusoa of Salem and the hostess, Mrs. El mer Busby. Tha next meetiac will b wlta Mrs. Pearey Dickinson aad will be the last meetfvg of tao sum mer. : William Jones ".Dies Following ; Brief Illness ' SILVERTON, July 12. Will- lam H. Jones died here this morn ing following an lU&esa of three weeks, r Funeral arrangements tiara not as yet been made. The body Is la charge of Jack and k- . Mr. Jones waa born , la mineis ia 1SS5. He with his family. mored to SHrertoa 22 years ago and hu tollou-d bis trni as earsenCer here since. " He is sur Tired by his widow. Mary Jones, aad four etuldrea, Harrisoa Joaee of The Dalles, Gala Jones aad Mrs, Ruth Halt, of Salem, anU Mrs. yelma Ttoansem of surer- con. " - ; - - - Tourist Camps: . All Subject to Inspection, Held Tourist earns . krouads.' rerard- lesa of whether they are equip pea with tents or eottages, are subject to ; state inspection and regulation, according' to as oplar ion handed down by the attorney general hero aararaay. ! . The opinion vat reqaestsl by Frederick Strieker, secretary - of tho etato board of health; who reported that a number of pr- sons having cotugos tor rant ti teach raaorU claimed axamptloa i , - . . 5. T I etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Should a lady ever thank a man for any s&eial taTOrjf ' A. No; if they hare been to the theater together, sho may tell aim aha has Had a delightful are ninx. and has enjoyed beinr with him, but should nerer thank him. Q. When a man calls upon a lady in a hotel, where should she reeaiw noar A. 1st th parlor or .reception rocauv Q. Is it necessary to waft .unW ereryona Is serred before begin ning to eatf A. No; but wait until the host ess has. begun to eat. www Gerraia Tha ladies of at. Liouu paiuir wru -noM their anJ nuai chicken dinner Sunday, July zd,. at the parish grove, one half mile west of. the St. Louis church. The Oklahoma society and Cor rals chapter. Q. X. 8., will VU hold plcnlea at Hazel Green Sua day, July 20. Mr. aad lira. J. Lyman Steed and Mr. aad Mrs. B. F; Smith; ara spendJar tMa weekead at Brotte bush sprlnga. The Housewife's Idea Box For Tear Speate Cake ..- -Hart roa over admired the love brows crust on top of sponge caki in the bakery? Ton can have that toea yours. Before ypa pUos you cast into tbj oven, sorinkle a lita fine white tostr over the tojk Thl wd foruk &at rich brown erast J&a makes lb bought sponge- cake loot so nice, v tub houszwdtbl a ST ruuia Jeweled, aaouMer straps u any m tBtsrM from one evenlns gown te another, are two the parts of a new throa-pleoo iwiaT wwbbii aoewat sa xae oeuer rarm xasMen ' hottseeiv-A msxpmng wocxle that la aasQy a4 fuswA te bstt or nockttw turn the ad member of this smart new ae tZJt of these te be tntre-l ?.waa worn at a spee lat tashCn show ta the new sal one to mssz t rape toade Of strands wuus fuamooas, enams; ta angular emeralds. ThS aecem. - ft- hEvle sa ftfmti et twe eft V van act arttn taMK .mai ledby a band of dla- fcaoad t of tV OH of Jew ?f' IJ's'-- Caks ' et . i'liiorla. f.il.j eiat that 13?tJe aUlefi r r -pa, or- Jr'-ed t. wwjg es run !! Xafsrra'JLai Ceerte-r et 4 . Miss Mildred Gehle To Leave for East Miss Mildred Gehle. who has been an assistant with Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberta, will leave about July 21 for her hem in Chicago, where she will make an extaaded visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gehle, Before leaving the Roberts and Miss Gehle will spend a few days at Lake Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLellan. accompanied by their daughter and son, Sally and Dan Jr., are expected home today from Bend where they hare been for the past week, calling on their former Bend friends. Mr. McClellan was; called-to Bend ia th Interests oi the state land board. e w T Mr. aad Mrs. K. 1L Harris, and Mrs; Charles ttoLuro who have been visiting friends' and relatives in this eity for the past ten days,U Jm hwatVh, vucaUon left Saturday for their home la Walla Walla. They were accom- paaied oa the return trip by Mr, uarnr mother. Mrs. u. v. Harris. who id bo their guest for ser eral weeka. eonvalesclna from a roeemt illness. - -,. e ttr. asd Mrs. B. C. Goodwin left Friday eyening: by- motor for' The Dalles, where they will spend the weekend visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin are former reetdeate of The Dalles and will bo welcomed by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blake, ac companied by Mrs. Blaka-'a moth er. Mrs. R. Berry of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, who la the 'house guest at the Blake home for the summer, spent Saturday in Port land with friends. DALTOX SUFFERS ATTACK ' SALEM HEIGHTS, July 12. Kenaeth Doltoa, proprietor of Dalton'g Grocery, suffered an at- Sick of facial paralysis this, week no te a" head injury while swim ming. He Is gradually recovering from the effects of his accident. AT DOT SCOUT CAMP INDEPENDENCE, ' July 12. Edwin and Bay Dnnckel, Harlow Butler and William Hortoa, have gone- to the Boy Scout camp near Mehama. They will remain tor a couple of weeks. HMM' g-MrNMw Zz Vet rew nsrit im v r 4i''' ' i . ' ' v l". ' -V -ft t- - 1 1 -id Gervaia Mrs. Ruth Jepaon of Portland was honor guest for a birthday dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. a. a. Maiming in Gervafs, Sunday. Those present wefe Mrs. Jepsoa and Mr. Jepaon, their children. Kathryn Ann and Leland; Misses viola and Josie, Jepson and Nees Jepson, all of Portland: Mrs. Har old Aeoiawell aad ton. Denny, of Woodbura; Donald, Cecil and Ken neth Manning aad Mr. aad Mra. S. D. Meaning. e e A croup of the younger mar ried set of this eity are gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman at a beach party at neskoww ibis weekead. These included In the affair are- Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Wilson. Mr. and Mn. Wallace Carson aad the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman, o o Mia Beatrice -08& raturned spent fa . Wisconsin and Chicago visiting; friends and nXatlTes. She spent much tims with her par ents, Mr. end Mrs, B. W. OUa in Wisconsin. Mine OUa drove- to the oast- ana returned by way oC train. Flashes of Fashion from Fashionette New Tork. Jaly 12 Pastel felts are having It all their own way this summer. Hat makers who early In the sea son thought they were well stocked with the deUghtf ul pastels have been forced to lay aside-fall work to com plete additional orders tor. summer felts. At the Fashionette the pastels are priced $1.95 $3.95 Specially priced -Hollywood, July 10. At the Santa Monica Beaches tney are wearing pajamas with as jnaay colors as Joseph's coat. On ' the Boulevards two-piece silk suits are the thing, especially those -with pastel jackets. , Fasuionette'a Fries a-'two-piece suite . ; : , $11.25 , $29.50 ( Tataes to S49JSO Paris, July 5 Coats tor faU. while longer, still give much opportunity for the indlvld- t aa - wearer iuuui w Jength. Imported cloth and elaborate fur collars are the features. Clearance Sola continues with Wonderful re I : ductions. The Fashionette ; Shop JXlUrie Butler . : : 43Ccsrtt. Word Received of Miss Mildred Robwirts Ji ITISS MUdred Roberts, who IVl with, her mother, Mrs. a year ago- last Octoeer for Eur ope where eh went to continue tmr wMIm tdv has wrttUn bosm interesting letters concerning her studies and experiences there to her former teaeher here. William Wallace Graham, with whom aha studied for six yeara. Miss Ro berts' work in Europe was plan ned te last three years, aad the eathusttbm with which she writes todies. tee that she will carry out her plans. Letters' also have been received b Mr. Graham from Mareau, the master wflh whom Miss Roberts Is studying which indicate that hr work is developing In quite a superior way. Marteau would say that she is the beat of the several students which hare come to him from MrGraham, who is ntmself a pupil of Marteau. Mr. Graham studied -under him in the Royal high school in Dresden and later taught under him. Following the war the high schools in Germany, which corres pond to our universities, were taken oyer by the gorernment and ware made into state schools, and that is where Miss Roberts is studying, at the state school in Dresden, which waa formerly the Royal high acaooi. The letter which tell of the grief of getting accustomed to the moods of the master Marteau are most amusing. Miss Roberts be gan her work under him with the VVBV.1HI. AAA p.UTW rather an ordeal with neither of tho musicians la the least ac customed te the ether. Now at last reports she was working en auok things aa the "Coaeerto In D minor Bach; "Coaeerto ia E Minor." Vlotti: and other each like work with many scales by aiarteau. atr. aad Mrs. Moaroe Gilbert entertained Informally Saturday evening at their country homo in honor of Mrs. Karl Sharer who ta here visiting from her home in San Francisco, California. w Mrs. Clifford Farmer, accom panied by Mrs. Bay L. Farmer, and "Sonny" Farmer, left Satur day tor Agate Beach, where they wui spend the coming week in the Walter Kirk cottage. e Mrs. P. W. Ross, accompanied by her sister. Mrs. W. P. Blake of Portland, Oregon, returned to this city Friday after apending a week in Roseharg, with- Mrs. Ross a parents. o Mr. and Mrs. Fraak W. Ross and Mr. and Mra. John Stlmpson, will he Included In a party of Salere folk who left last night tor Breitenbush Springs where they will enjoy a weekend in the mountain, e Mra Wallace Carsea will be a. luncheon hooters, on Monday complimenting1 Mr. Carson's mother, Mrs. J. H. Carson, e o e Mrs. wmiam- Walton of this city spent Friday in Portland with friends. Comie Cd Jtj s Li:I E. F Smiths , Entertain for Guests MrJ and Mrs. K. T. Smith enter tained Informally at their home in tha Boyai Court apartments,' wfth three tables of bridge on Tuesday evening of this week, in compliment to their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H, Hicks, of Oakland. California. Those biddeij for the areata a include; Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hicks. Oakland, California, Mr. and Mrs. Willis J. Rounton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyman Steed. Mr. and MTs. Wd. D. Brans, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Ffed Stump and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, la oonx pany with their small sou, Harry, Jr., have returned to their home in California after a pleasant stay in the capitol city. Ruth Purdy Announces .Betrothal News Of the .engagement of Miss Rnth Purdy- of Sitverton, Oregon, to Mr. Clifford Rue also of Silrertoa, has been received in this city. Miss Purdy was for merly a teacher en the commer cial department of the senior high school of this city and has been prominent in many social af fairs. Mr. Rue is connected with the Coolldge-McClalne bank ot Silverton. The wedding is to be aa event of the early fall after which the youag eouple will make their homo In Sihrerton. Maay social affairs are belag arranged for the popular bride-elect. Mr. and Mrs. Roy "Spec" Keene, accompanied by their small daugh ter, Madalene Gleen, will leave Monday for Portland on a com bined business and pleasure trip. The Keone's plan to bw away from the city for the entire week, . v Robert and Jean expect to leave Tuesday for Denver, Colorado, where Dr. Pound will attend the meeting- of the National Dental association convention. They are making the trip by automobile and plan to bw awn about three weeks. www Miss Esther Benson, of Port land, will be a guest on Tuesday of this week at the home ot Mrs. Tom Wood, in her heme in the Royal Court apartments. Miss Benson will he the inspiration for a luncheon wTtTch will include several sorority sisters of the guest of honor, and a few addi tional guiets. A group of prominent Salem people motored to Bend recently where they were the guests of Senator and Mrs. Jay H. Upton. These included in the trip are Dr. W. H. and Mrs. Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Malsoa, Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Bonesteele and Mrs. L. C. Farmer. e Mrs. Dolph Craig and small son, Robert, are expected to re turn Sunday from Mehama where they have been the guests for the past few days o Mra. Asel Eoff at the Joseph Albert mountain cabin, e e Mr. aad Mrs. J. M. Clifford are recefvlaff; members- of the Salem writers' league at their home on Tiesday evening for a picnic supl per and then a regular meeting following. Gnests will bring cov ered dishes and table utensils. Monday; The secret of whjr Spanish ppople hav$ tfuch beautiful hair will be explained by a special representative of "A Spanish Fdrmuld here in our store on Monday and Tuesday.14 aiid l5 V CajTiiinia; iB a shampoo, i a tonic, a scalp tiatmeiit and a rinse. Cmiriia w all four in one. Crminia is wonderful f oi Iermanent waves, new or old. b Bring your hair problems, to the Car rninia representative and learn the secret of "Old World Loveliness1. y : This is the Ccrminia that hoi been : adccrUccd over, rp'dld ( ; -11., MCfOCANTtWB CjOMNtfrtf SMCff Phillip pi Program Announced For Wednesday PROP, and Mrs. Robert have the pleasure of presenting - far. Mania if. aouuppi ia ,n laiiuuanu neiuni oi nni. . a . i. sidaat atudia on Wedaeaday Mhir mt Ikia ft (am MniU lurcrs lea vary tonuoato in aav- Mr. Phillippi, who Is organist and . . . . , . caoirmascer as unrisi enurcn ca thedral In St. Louis. Me. He will land First Presbyterian - church -oaw an ay a uai eaaaa u aAin roit Sunday at 4 o'clock, Mr. Rhtllip Pi has selected iha follow! iV nro. 1 1 . . . . . rrelsSiaa -teteAMseBas ewatiea air nuusM Pearast Jmn, Wo Ar HerolJ. 9. BW TTf , : . . - . WW .MIM . - .V . Prelad ia P. Major WiUimm HMoa in fflliV Viaiibo v j-i a Tfco lCatioBox A. U4W Mr. Phillippi st th. orran Mr. Bocker it the piano rv Rood Francalsa Leoa Borlloua GraoS Choenr i a.lx. CoiUnaBl Mr. FKlllippi . r. v , Cn Koeo Sra9boniao -Coasr rrasck "mm Mrwn Andaata Allesretto Andanto Allofrette siooatoto riaaU Mr. PluUippI o Mrs. Minnie Moore Elected Noble Grand ' Gervals Tho Past NobU Orand club met Saturday evening at the heme of Mrs. Mary Sawyer. Elec tion of officers was the main or der of business, after which th unb spent the time working on a qallt. The club has done a lot ot work during the pkst year for tha t a rt - a. i. . v. v. nww. - . i Mrs.Mlnai Moore was re-elected president; Adolphine Harris, re-elected vice-president; Flor ence Shields was elected to the combined offices of secretary and treasurer. At the close ot the eve ning, Mrs. Sawyer, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Ceomler, served refreshments. Those nrM- ent were Minnie Moore, Adolphine Harris, Florence Shields, Jessie Coomler; Ida Schwab, Mary Saw yer. Minnie Alison. Clad SMtts and Lilian Shaner. The next dab meeting will be at the home ot Mrs. Ida Schwab on Saturday evening, July 19, with Mrs. Moore and Mrs. FItts aa hostesses. - o Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ohllng left Saturday for Seal Rocks. Ore gon, to spend the week end with their small daughter, Sarah Ann. who is spending the summer with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ohllng plan to spend the month of August at the beach with Mrs. Ohllagw parents. e- Mr. Q. A. Wood accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Charles T. Howe, of Hood River, Oregon, and her small son. Tommy, are- enjoy fox an ontlat at the Wo4 cot take at Cannon Beach. They were) Joined Saturday by Mr. Woodwwho will ibmA tit votatfnn aa Ota beach, . 7 7 i:' 1 1 from state reruiationv