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hi i ;V-: 4 .., i - f -1-. i- a PAcncix i,rJ- - - - 1 11 S5P?t society 'War MqtherHead ; Will -Arrive : .Todays, Mrs. Virgil nfeClurev national president ol . the American War Motners. wno- is uonsg ine un ' ed States oa an . official visit, of : . the state chapters, will arrive In s Salem this evening. ; lira. Mark - i Skiff, state president, will aecom '. ; pany her. and ther will be met fn at tn train. by Mrs. A.-A. Lee, lo- ! eal president of the Salem thap- vter. Mrs. McClnre will' be.: Mrs. - jvLee'a guest lor hK tlslt here, .' .which will include all day Wednea- . day ' and. Wednesday night " :: -' 7 Mrs McClure will view the fa " t noons Salem fountain in its band V concert nerfofmance tonight, : and she will alepeak tor tew min- wee t0 tjre,erwa hmb ;!,f;lheieoeert..!v ;-, 5 - h'.:' -Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Me - Clare -will meet4 with the enecu- J - Ive eftteers of- the loeal chapter at -o'clock at.be heme of Mr. iVLfteiWednesdar eTenlBr the Urg- . est event of ner -visit win d ceie- bratedThls will bo a nano.net n the huqnet room of the Masonic temple at o'clock. Members of th war Mothers and the Legion and the Legion auxiliary will be present fn nnrabers for this tf fair. Reseryations are being made with "Mra. Carrie' Beeehler. Mrs. Judith Boock, and Mrs. Addle Curtis,. and at 152 South Liberty street.-. v ' The committee on arrangement of the banonet is Mrs. J. G. Reigel man, Mrs. Laura MeAdams.. Mrs. Mettle Schramm, and Mrs. Norma Terwllltger. A group of the daugh ters of the- "War Mothers will as sist la theserring.. t-Mrs.-A.-A.'le Is to be toast mistress and. will be in charge of Lk inmm-which wilt follow the banqaet Jour. J iii;.irb pregranuwUl-be as follows: .-VMaitk ld" y ' color bearers; lit salaU to thoflag, ledbr Mrs. Ma ? ", Lock wood p; Tpcal sol,Star Spangled 'Banner' Miss Kleanor J4 . .-.Moore,'- accompanied by Miss' Bn-, genla Savage ; address; -"Welcome i to onr SUte," Oorernor Norblad: ; "'"' address, "Welcome" Jo Salem,- Mayor T. A. LiTesley; . vocal soio, -"All Joy Be Thine.-" Lyman Me-; Donald. accomDsnledhy ; Mrs.- Ly man McDonald; Introduction of ' national presides t. American. War ; Mothers. Mrs. -Ada V. Skiff, itate "president- of War- Mothers; ad dress, national, president, Ameri can War Mothers. Mrs. Virgil Me Clnre, of Lezingtost. Ky.; Tocal so lo, seloctad. Miss Era Roberts, ac companied" by. M las Eugenia Sst aget address. ' "'0. B. Palmateer, . commander American Legion; ad draw, Mrs. F.. NWaters. dent American Legion .auxiliary; address. Mrs. Byron Conley, presi dent Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary; "America,' hy the audi encaw, ;... .;.. l-l-- , -t ! The decorating for .the banquet js under tha direction of MrsTMin irier Humphreys, Mrs. Ros Hage dorn not being able to be present :j" io iiM cnargo;oi worn jCora'PrlmeandwMrs. Minniedei Baker; will be among those who, ill assist Mrs; iHnmphreye - Pythian Sisters. Will. Celebrate Contest ; The Pythian Sisters have been baring a contest which has ex tended over a period of several months, and which concluded In June. .-. The, losing side .was to ; serve & banquet to the winning sid as a penalty for the loss. - , ! i Mrs," ' Wayne Greenwood . was , captain of the . losing side end she. and her team wtu serve a oan- qyet' this evening to. Mrs. Marion Oriffitk and bee. teajaCwItosiiade np the winning side. Jlrs Grtt- 1 fith . was .assisted hy - Mnu-. T,iH. . Hixson during, a brief - time when Mrs. Griffith was away. ' i Cards and social good time will - follow the dinner hoar, SAVANT SEEKS IDEAS HERE .o- t . r v , . - 'J i " ; f ! f w- 4ee f -J . rVr'r - V it- . . , . .. . i ( . t ' f . Si V I -. . ) . x-.-y'--: JP : :.. y. .- ? ' v.-.,' 4r . J- .- i. . - -. ; ?--v t ' ' ' . V ' J .:.:. ... - . ' 01l ... f . . ... s i: I'onBvIcr and owner of an infanta school", la Japaev ; Tocnohacbl CkitJt, wi5e tan of fhelfar east,", arrived hi Saj Frandaco seek in? ideas from the 'American kiatd ergs rtea system, lie la shown J era wl.h Fm;j: Leonard, S, Aroerlran -accUtaacsw ,. news, an Olive M. l)OAXSocutjf EdiSfir . SOCIAL CALENDAR . ' : ?r -,. Tuesday, July 15. . ----- . .. Past President of Woman's Relief Corps, Mrs, . Helen Southwiek. : fe-li . , .,.-. , - Writer'a eioh. Mrs..J. M. Clifford; 1:3 o'clock pie--nle dinner; Tegular meeting ' following; -1185 : Ferry.-' street-: - ' ... ";;r'Vf r . . t Old fashioned picnic. First Presbyterian church, SO o'clock ,(o greet new members'of the church. -' - ' u Mrs.'Earl Chapel, hostess ta Willing. Workera and families.-:3 o'clock, S51 North 15th street. . ; . K c . . Wednesday, jylylt:l' ":2 ' B. A Pi W. pienic. Dallas park.' Meet Wlllson park at Cottage street, 5:30 o'clock. " - Mrs. Earl Chapel entertaining ;igree of Honor lodge,. picnic lunch,' C: J .Vclock, at Chapel .home,: . . .' ." Rainbow GfrW' Votlack lawn supper, home 'of Mr. ' and Mrr.- E.; B. Millard, 1 8 1 1 D street, e'etoeaVv All -Rainbow Girls JnyitedT - , ;V u; -yx': r : :' , Woman's Foreign . Mieaionary-society, wtth . Mra' , - F.. W. -Selee, South Commercial and Haaaost aVeane. " -. '. i-ii ', V : ;- PHday, Julg tS I '''". ' Calrary Baptist Women's Missionary society, hos tess, Mrs. Earl Race, 1745 Market street, 2:3 o'clock. a - - - Sunday, July 20. , . ' . De Molsy pienic, all day, Neskowia beach; Guests are being invited. L Promirient Matron Will Make dome Iii Portland In ' compliment ' to Mrs. Frank Deckebaeh, Jir.- who with 'Mr. Deckebach wfir leave Salem Aug ust 1, to make "her home Id Pert land, . Mrs.' .Wallace Carson' will entertain - Wednesday with ' , a charming 1 o'clock luncheon 'at her home oh Leslie street. Mrs. Deckebaeh has' been a ' popular member of the younger married people's set. for several years and her departure will - be met ' with regret.. -' The afternoon hours following the-lajicheoauwilL.be snent'ln. an informal, social manner. t- , Gusts for the affair will be Mrs. Deckebach, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Donald Young.. Mrs. Allan Carson. Mrs. Milton Stelner. Mrs. D. J. McLellan, Mrs. Wlllard Mar. shsjl, Mrs, Frank Chapman, Mrs. John CaughelL Jr.. Mrs. - Rex Adolpbr Mrs.-Woleott Bnren, Mrs. Homer Egan. .Miss Velma Simp kins, Miss Marjorle Christenson. Miss Mildred Christenson, Miss presi-Uoeephlno Banmgartner, Nobl6 Grands Are Entertained. Jefferson. Mrs. Charles Mc- Kee and Mrs C." H. 'Hoyt enter Ulned the members of the Re-! beksh Past Noble Grand club Thursday afternoon In-the lodge rooms In the "Odd .Fellows - haiU During the . regular routine of business, plans were discussed . rpr their annual picnic, 'to be held some time in August. After a social hour,, refreshments ' were served by 'the hostesses? Those present were: Mrs. Dora Humohrey. Mrs. Lee Wells. Mrs. William Skelton. i Mrs.' K. S. Thurston, Mrs. Hugh BUyeu, Mrs. R.W. Curl, Mrs. B. S. Thurston, Mrs. C. C. Llbby, Miss Genevieve Wied and "the hostesses, Mrs. Me Kee and Mrs. Hoyt. - . :' ; 'Mrs. Frank -Deckebach,-Jr.,Qeft Monday morning for' . Portland wbeif herwULTejpendither nexf tew, n&ya" iooaiag ror j resiaen-; :lel loeatlon.i :Sts ianij; Mrs. Deckebach and smaRon; Frank Jr., Ill, are making,arranienients to move to Portland about August 1. Their many friends, will" re gret to know "of liettiaepartufe. "I1 : 'Fz&i OSk--"- Jirsft' i-i;' Los Ansjeles pnyl, W .first little. . : Z- - -v... ! ..;..n - - It Dainty, and la the very newest mode is this ravishing frock for afternoon, wear. , The amart cape collar curves its lines- to corres pond - wtth the cleverly cut skirt panel which Is -extremely slender ising. The adorable side peplums may. of ooarse. : . be - Omitted, hut they are quite -becoming te every figure,, and - are - belas-sponeoredl fOr" JUUtUZ r& Pattern; 17 ... suggests flat crepe, - georgette, - chiffon: voile; shantung or crepe de chine for its making, either, in a colorful print; orln'a soft 'pastel shade. "There are sleeves with the pattern, - too. May: be- orderedonly In . sizes 14, IS, ,18, 20, J2r34. 38. 38 and 40., Slxe 18 requires 3 3-4 yards hot 19 Inch material. " He- ersMSMklsK "espsrissiai se-' Muary IsHsks tsr every sias, d sieipls, t hutractises are SM. , - . Sl nrto'Mat i cia cai frnDy vrapW, mr ntmmtm. far aach attn. Writa stately year saaM. address.-styht aswher. sad. site Wastssi A-: '-:- ri. T .- Oar beak af seltsras tor 4aKa aaa efciMraa, alaa UaaUar aaa tara firtaas easts (as easts sas erdarad elta e sattete. A--4rMa-.all Mil ssd aHars. etatnawa .Patters Dcaartataat, . 349 WMt lTtb street. Saw Terk City. , - " ' - - Mr., and Mrs. O. F.-. Johnson were hosts for a .delightful San- day dinner. . Out. of town, guests were. Mr. and Mrs. Rhlnard Gmk ealng -and - daughter Modestka. of Corvallis; Mr.-W. E. Hutchens f . Muskegon, .Mich., a. mother , of- rs. jopngon;. wrarrA.' Groeaiog; I Mien., , : Mrs. R, H. CampbelL ehtertainV edwith, two tables rpf bridge . In eompumeur te tbe - birthday J et mrs. wiutam- Gosaer; Saturday afternoon. 'Mrs. rWUliam ; Stacy and Mrs. .Clifford Towdsead had high scores' anT Mrs. Gosser was presented within. gnesfc prise. , Mr. snd Mrs. Cjar Christensen mi children. Oscar; Jr and Jean,- spbc ins weeaend in Kalem with irs,.-vnnstensen's brother-tnd sisUln-law.: Mr.ana, Mrs; C. It rfrusea on- nigniaad avenue. ; sir; Christensen is a member ef tbe teachlnr,staf f of -the. Oregon Notf mat scnnoLV . ' cV -v : Jlelvtn - E ng, 'son. Of -Mr. and Mrs4dam Engle, spenr-the week end in Salem with hiav nantntk: Melrla ;attendln VtneirqitixensV couver, Wash.' . . j- ; v. . , r- -t-.1 ... . Mrs. Earl' Race will ba hostess to members of the Calvary Bap tist Missionary society t h,Sr home 1741 Market street, Friday after noon At 1:30 6'clocaV."fC-,i. - J - - - 1 - - - - -.:..-..-.--.- umrh iMni nnrn Statesman . Patterri 1 vii976 GTII!C0!J STATES!.! AN, SakrC Oregca, Tuesday Morning Jniy 15, 1933 arcs Mrs. 0; Johnson j Compliments f z'Uother r 'r- ' Katertalnlnc . tor ner nother. Mrs. W. E, Hutchens .'of Muske gon, Mich Mrs. O. F. Johnson wUl be hostess - for beaatifally appointed 1 o'clock luncheon this afternoon. A brilliant assortment of summer flowers will grace the luncheon table and guest . rooms where bridge will be In play dur ing the afternoon. v Guests for this afternoon, will be Mrs. W. E. Hutchens. the hon or guest, Mrs. Curtis Cross, Jtfrs. Donald Young. Mrs. ,T. A. Lives ley, Mts. David Eyre, Mrs.' Freder ick Lamport, Mrs. Romeo Goniet, Mrs. Homer Goalet,f Mrs Xmn Fry. Jr. Mrs. R. aV Lee Stelner, airs. an jriegai. , - Pocahontas Order n Installs Officers Tv rit The Degree of Pocahentai1 ind Improved -Order -et RedmeiBeld Joint installatioa la the Odd'Fel- . . . . ... wwi ssu issc xwesoay. . The following ware installed in the Degree- ef Pocahontas: - Fern Crosier, prophetess; Minnie Clark, Pocahontas: Ines - Holbrook. We- nonah; F. P. Rowley, Powhatan; Mlaa Myers, keeper of record; Ethel Bndlong, keeper of Wan- pam; pearl Melns, musician. The' appointed officers were Lena Taylor, tfirst scout; Anna Kertson, - second-, scout; Jnlia Smith, runner; Mrs. E. Pence and Mrs. N. V. , Brown. : councillors; Clara Lewis, guard of forest; Ed Bndlong, E. T. Kertson and Theo. Myers, warriors; . . Mlaa Myers, district deputy was the Installing officer, assisted hy Anna' Kertson. After Installation, refreshments were served in the dining room. -' ' . : .. .T" . .' ..." vjr e; ;e e "' MriWSeleev WmBeHctess: The Woman's Foreign Mission ary: society will meet - Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. F. W, Seise. South; Commercial and . Hansen avenue.. . . :.. - Mrs. K..T. Barkns .will lead the devotional i period. Mrs. . 8. M. Laws will give the last chapter In the study book. Mrs. Temple will tell of the-extension work of the oistrtct. -Mrt. H. B. Peek and Mrs. Emma Whealdoa will be as sisting hostesses. Cars will leave the church at 1:45 o'clock. .. ' Mrs. Fred Stump , Bridge: Hostess .... Mrs. Ffed Stump entertaiaed a group of friends at. bridge, Mon day afternoon, honoring Mrs.TR. J. Berry of Slonx Falls, S. D.. and Mrs. Howard Blake. Mrs. Berry is here spending the summer with; her daughter. Mrs. Blakev at kef her in 4 he - Roral Court -'mnsral ments. Invited -for the afternoon a'. . iferrr,- inonx raua. S. D Mri.-Howard Blakej Mrs! E.- j. sceilars, and Mrs. Scellars mother, ; Mrs. B. Thomas. Mrs. James Humphrey, and the host ess; Mrs. Fred Stump. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith, ac companied by their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hicks, and son, Harryi Jr.; left Monday after noon for a two weeks' stsy In Oakland, Calif., as guests of Mr. and . Mrs; Hicks: Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Wlrti re turned : Saturday evening from hNeskowIn.r where they enjoyed a brief stay. - They were accompan led on the trip by MOss Helen 'En gle,; dausbter of Mr. and Mrsj Apam sngie. : .: ; Mr.; and' Mrs. "H,' D. Bmerick, inee-Mrs. D. 1L Craven ymnlored to; Eugene Saturday for -a: -week end Tisit with" Mr; and Mrs? Roy; lduettei V; By OBEltTA-LEg; '.- . Q, Should friends who are -in mourning be invited to i wed ; A.', Tes;' It-Is rVerr.. considerate. lo.exiena me mvutuon. . v. . Q. May m. hostess Join in the Playing, at a card party? - A. .Yea, it she ean . dQ o withr out negleeung her guests. .. a WWch. kails, is placed near est the plate at dinner? f A. The meat knife. .: j , - vliiVi iT4ny'-t irm '4urB :si;'-v-''-8W8ryetr'83i? evy O-r : rrwadiiioa rthim and rr: 11 'mmawslaansnv -"-t-". ' ' ' "- - ' : w ' - - ? :: rood as new.- jWe have, them ift both.. . r; , ; ; t"tT4.:-?PWM.M suodard sizes. c?s V TYPEWRITERS Send your typewriters ;jjr jLrt.,i.i.i TcL 349 r, ."A' - -.; J. 1 ;-- -! r f - - - . i.:.'-cp7?Afrv-o: Bridge Luncheon Compliments v Mrsi : Carson i .MrsJ., A.-Carson .was the fn- splratlom for a prettily appotsted tnneheon oa Monday, of this week when her : daughter-in-law, Ifrs.' Wallace Carson entertained a few intimate r friends - of the - honor guest at a. one o'clock luncheon, and afternoon ef bridge. ; v - -; Those . hidden c to the ; affair, were the honor guest,- Mrs. J.'A. Carson, lrv George Rose, Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mrs. A. N. MOores, MrsV R. J. Hendricks, Mrs.: Rose Babeock. Mra. T. A. McBride.'. Mrs. Dan Fry, 45r.V all of Salem and Mrs. CoL Hofer ofPortland. Oregon. The hostess jWaa assisted by Mrs. Allan - Carson and Mrs. joon H. --4nrson.. 4 XX'S'Z2:-l - Novel Idea - . Motive for Dinner ; An attractive dinner party . of Sunday v. evening was that Jar which Mr. and Mra. T. J. Brabeek were hosts at their home en Sunn mer street.: The dinner table: waa arranged lit a pink and white color scheme, with place , carda.and fa vors, to carry est an Amos'and Andy . idea. . Following dinner Ihe guests went to the, home (of Mr. and Mrs. Leif Bergsvlk where enage .was la play until a late hour; Those present were Mr. : and Mrs. Byron Othus, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reif, Mr. and Mrs. - Lars Bergsvlk, Mr. and Mrs M. D. Pll klngton. Mr. and Mrs. John Stlmpson, Mr. and Mrs. Lett Bergsvlk, and Mr. and Mrs. Bra- beck. . .. , . e . ' Mrs. Carruthers. Honors Dorcas Club BetheL The Dorcas club held an Interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Carruthers Thursday afternoon, when It met for lta .regular monthly meeting. A dainty, lunch was -Served by the hostess- assisted.' b'yfc her sis ters, -Mrs; F. J. Patton and 'Mrs. Charles J. ; Lisle. ' Guests were Mrs. M. E. Ham- mkk; Mrs F. J. . Patton : of tBlue Spring. . Nebr.; Mrs. ' Charles t J; Lisle, Woodburn. and Mrs; H. H. BQllng. Members were Mrs. Jim Niehol, Mrs. John Hafns, Mrs. James Lauterbach.' Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrt.. Joseph Carruthers' Mrs. A. H. Fnestman and Mrs. A. L. Sunborg. The hex! meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Tom Brink ley; . - Mrs. Tom Wood To Be Hostess . In compliment to Mrs. Esther Benson, who is a guest in the city. Mrs. Tom Wood will .entertain Tuesday with a luncheon in' the Green Gate room at the Spa,' aft er which the guests will be taken to-the Wood home in the Royal court apartments . to.- several hours of bridge. Those included in the guest list were mainly. sorority slaters of the nonpr guest with a few additional guests. Covers wll be placed tof the honor,guest. Miss Esther Ben son. Miss Marxaret - Benson! . Mrs. Sterling Smith, Mrs. Richard Sla ter, Mra. Claud Steualoff, Mrs! Wallace Carson; Mrs. Bad Jensen, Mrs. Russell ' Bonesteele,. Mrs. Dolph- Craig, - Mrs. Gas -Hilton. Mrs. Willis Ronghton and the host ess, Mrs. Tom Wood. : The Misses Benson will . leave shortly after the luncheon for Cor vallis and Eugene, where they will visit with friends for a short time. Mr. and: Mrs. A. G. Rover of Eugene arrived in the .city Sun day, to spend a week or It days with . their; daughter and family, Mrsv-J, e; Fittgerald; . ri T .1 -JMrs. ' C.; W. Davis et . Central rppint, Oregott,-, .formerly; of ;B-i lempas oeen the house guest 01 Mrs. E.-H. Hobson and other felkr tlves and friends In . Salem for the past few days. Mrs.' Davis expeety to . leave- Salem the latter part of the week. " - ; ; W.'- C. Dyer ' and "son, Clay bourne, accompanied by -Tom- Hol mes, .motored over to . Jeskowlh ahd-spent.the week, end with Mrs, tDyer: ana-- Mrs. Holman .who. are apending:a part xf ths summer a the beach.- : ;.-: ; ; . ' : . . e . e - e . : - -.Mrs. Earl Chapel' will he host ess to ikioat SO members, of the L Degree ; of .Honor at her home Wednesday evening , at C : 3 oVloek. ,-A picnle supper win be served."'-. ' ;-' ;..; ; - . , ; -Mr. and Mrs. Allan .Carson, and - small eon.' Allan Jr., spent Sunday m -Corvaiils aa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al Pierce. - la : their machines, i bthefyearJ. AVt rev-.: --r.;: theVre pricticaDy - 'rz RENTED AT si--''. . . - 4CS SUU - HOLD KEY mmm s v ' --:-:-.--i-:::-X5i..:;.:::-::i.;; .:.-:v::---i.::;:'::v;-X .-;:.. ' .:. .v .v. v.-:-?. - ; . . . - v ' ' - " X ., y. x a t . :: v-.s, . . vJ'vy-'--:-;'"A ...:-.- ";.-:" - - - L ..." 'V C--T2 f StaUat aasd MnsHnl are today the neoa powerfol d doseJy.amtca - , ed straargists -eat the political chessboard ef Ksnrope. - - It hi sirnifkant of the times Hiat thxee two Owtatanding politieiana ... . S A .al.H.l mm who nettled their way Millards Hosts To Rainbow Girls Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard will be hostess to members of Chad wick Chapter assembly. No. S, Or der of the Rainbow for Girls, Wednesday evening at their home. A lawn picnic will be served at 8 o'clock and a regular meeting will follow the picnic. This, will be. the last meeting for the sumr mer. . Mrs. Millard is mother advisor for this group ot girls and Miss Ruth- Fiek ' is worthy advisor. - - Mrs.fc. F. Hayes, accompanied by her : three small children, Lou ise, Adele and Jack, left Tuesday .morning- .for San, Jose, where they will be the guests of Mrs.' Hayes, -parents,'. Mr. and- Mrs. Van! Arsdell of that etty. Mrs.' Hayes lawmaking the trip by motor and: plans ' to.be gone for" several weeks." - . e e Hanha Rosa Court, order of the Amatanth, has started a series of card party benefits, the firs of which ; was held at the William M. Bushey home Saturday eve ning, with' Mrs: Bushey and Mrs. Burton Crary as hostesses. A din ner 'preceded the card evening. The atfalrs will bo Invitational. -. . Members of the local chapter of DeMolay and their guests 'will hold ah all-day picnic at Neskowln beach next Sunday. Numerous en tertainment features' and sports are planned for -the crowd of SO expected to attend. . . " ' Bethel, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fnestman entertained Sunday lor dinner Mr. and Mrs." Floyd White, Mrs. Tred White of Salem, and "? r tlfW?.'0! Vvaasaa( avaaf wa Dr. Ed .and' Mrs. Lebold and small- son.: Bobby, left Sunday morning for Taft where they will enjoy a vacation at the coast. - tore on the 1 - . . He wiU , of your feet; develop prists which - reveal the? exact satore pt your ail- snentf and ahovr von what you need to . r.qoick' aaa fcrmanent relief, , 871 thUmtheut cost (oyou orMigo . 8i 80 bwy airvtainfr . ; ; -; flancmpcf '- . .' eomeT CI - o - . ' -; i- Aa'i ' ' . v ri." - U'i 1 .. j.- . : j . Wka r. - -.. . r - - " . ' J .... .-.1..-. . - . . ... . ; .., - -'i . v v 1 . i mrongn ooscurty u uwnwNi Mrs. A. C. Haag and Miss Irene Ritner left Saturday otlast week for Newport where they will spend a week at the. beach. CHILDREN cry; FOR IT CHILDREN bate to take medidQe as a rale, hut every chfld loves the taste of Castoria. And this pose .vegetable prcparaUon is just as good as it tastes; just as bland and just aa harmless as the recipe reads. .When Baby's cry warns of coSe, few drops of Castoria has : him soothed, asleep again in a jiffy. Noth ing is mora .valuable' in diarrhea. When coated tongue or bad breath tell of constipation, invoke its gentle aid to. cleanse and regulate , a child's bowels. In colds or children's diseases, you should use it to keep the system from clogging. , . Castoria is soldln every drugstore; the oenuine ahways bears Chas. H. Fletcher's signature. " OF PEACE -MaaaaaaaaaaasBBsssssaansnnnnannsasnnnenssi 3 BBaaSafCISS255SmaBaafc-l Today July;15th Tear foot trouble may be the result of one or more of a 1 idiffercot Cffoneav Onty Tq grvo y tie benetf the highest slrill tttinshle . ; ve have arrattzjnd with Pfc Warn. Mi SchoU, internsrUmalry zn lanKHia Foot Aothority, to have aa Expert of his staff at osnr F above daiev ;;.r .'; " '.J ., n-v v u4 .... . . - :. i' make) a sckriaTialTua-; ' : TinzD, AcxnTfc nzrt- toa. aaHar aeb Imi 1 11 aa- ue aate and be sure la r ta suMtuaaiab STOnS No 24141 IT. CbiClESCTAL St. srraiucn x viri 'ifeClure." natieaal preafdent . of Ithe mericas5 War Mothers, will give short talk M a special attracUon at the ba n eoncert ln; Willson park at t: o'clock. tonight. Mrs. Ada Sklft of Salenr. sUte president, wfll ls trodnce Mra.? McCSare, whose talk will follow the'ttlr concert nnmr ber.,Tha mnsiealrosrAnWoUowir Impressarlof Majen-Ufgnee--Selection ThJ)anghter of the Regiment'V-TahgnLj hSf:?& (a) -La Torpille,-air -deJbaV let Losey; (b) Th.e .Butterfly." Bendix. Popular-' Bumhera. ; .: i:- ; Overture rRsymond?r-Thomas. ; Vocal salav by Lyma McDon ¬ ald. (a)"Paie .Moqnr.-to.iv-,--, chora Aweign. 5 v r j, The Best Loved souuiern odies Hayes.--v--w-'.''-.' Selection, -AmwOia-w-iu- - dean, ; --; ' . ' ,. Radio, waves jaarca J""" c " -Star SpangleaW Bannered ; : . '. ." ;'"; t?1 '-' s tv Tr;lr- Rochester. jN. .. . - - etwaeae o" ' m w n.iMimii. claims ithe worw record for escape, from -sv atra.lgh Jacket four, seconds -tut. ' The many friends otvMrs. Carrier, will he very .nappy; learn that , she la gradually 4 provihg ' from her recent . illness and will be allowed to greet her friends shortly. f-.-v . S: ' Tee ess enW Sa vsssnea trie H CsW. j enNs'a warte-iaaiaw biacsaa V yes -f aa 1 81 1 tati It 1 1 a us at ias aaaai SasisaSal asahnaal lawej lnnfaSflc Wg ananennani vawy nsnrw wassrasw aawv MtHiy sTBrwVl fj8j8xeTS8Fttfc8)iaSSj auBvO'MCevQw' , 9 Iwfjia) InrWl 9aMnweWfssrYV fWs aWafVlswtlv SAf4 FRAN CO $133 LOSAfaCnXS . 220 LONO UAQt 2aU3 SANKZSO; . 2Sa2S; VIBtatlMA - - - HOTKt MIO'ATOR PHONE 0O 3 PACIPIC : (JREYH0MND: ...line 'fy N ( 5. -'..7 - : - ' .. . . II- 1 r j-t- - r SI