V Salem Woman's Club Hears Stirring Address by; Mrs. Norton 1 . FTUIINGS happened at the A Saturday afternoon. The business meeting settled the -mooted question tabled last meeting because of lack of time , to consider it, of which Washington Bicentennial program the club would follow, the one first offered by the commit tee appointed by President Hoover, or throne later sent out by the National Federation of clubs ; the decision . went in favor of the program from opinion was expressed that ; the nation would stand for 'd"l. .: ,. "., ... ...... . , . , -,....l;.-,Lj..,;. Zontas Mak , Conference yl Plan's i " - fT1HIB FIRST district' conference v I for which Salem Zonta elub s ; "T: will be hostess will .be held in Salem October 24to 25 with headquarters at the Marion. ho tel. Clabs represented by ' this district will be. Seattle, Tacoma, . Everett. Spokane, and Olympia, ," Washington and Portland and Sa lem,' Oregon. About 75 delegates are expected to. attend. ' -Miss Marr Davenport of Spo kane chairman of the district, will preside; Mis Fern Uppincott, of f Everett, Wasb.,1 vice chairman of ' the district is expected to be iu at tendance. Mis Harriet . C Rich- ards, executive: secretary of the national, organization Jwill 'repre sent the -national organization. . Special iocla activities IH be a part of ' the conf erence actlvi ties, illiss! .GertrudeL.Eakln of ' Chemawa twIU be hostess for a tea ' Saturday afternoon. at ;the school. ' . The Zonta club , name ;has ,an. Ip- dian .derivation, and. so, it' is par " ticularly apt to-be able , to enter-. tain the guesta in an Indtan ' school." Girls of the school will : assist with the tea. hor and will present : a program". . j T 4"" . 1' 1 '. ' Saturday .night .there .will be -a banquet for . the visitors ' and a ; ' breakfast will, be sponsored ifor Sunday morning. . ly yt-"'. ' . ,Mrs. Ora Mclntyre. is genf eral chairman; 'Mrs." Belle ;Nlles f Brown1 is publicity chairman; .fi nance is MisslNellie . Schwab; re-' "1 servations, Mrs. Roberta Butler; music. Miss ' Lena , Belle Tartar; ' reception and transportation. Miss : Helen Yockej; .favors; and feat ures. Miss Barbara ". Barnes; flow , ers. Miss Helen Peace; . J 'Printing, Mra.4 Winifred R. Herrlck ;tea. Miss Gejttrude Ea '. kin ; banquet;;. Mrs. ; LaVerne AVInkler; luncheon, Miss Helen ,- .Louise Crosby; breakfast,. Miss Hazel' Cook: registration, Mrs. Elizabeth. Gallaher; stunts, Miss Katberlne Gunsell. - - - : Garden Wins Club First : t . ; rlace SALEM GARDEN "CLUB .won " first place over heavy compe tition from the "Willamette :, valley and over the Portland Gar ' t den club entry1 Friday! In the iCo " , lumbta Valley Dahlia show which V waa . an event ' at Meier i ; and Frank's store Friday and Satur day. : 'V :l ' - The blue ribbon came to Salem - through the efforts of MIss Edltb - : Scary ver, president of ! the Salem Garden club and Mrs. W. i H. v .smith.;,. . :, Vi,; --! i - -r-t - -The entries fn the garden ! di- vision ' of the show allowed for baskets oT-fallL flowers. Six bas kets were entered by Miss Schry : vr and Mrs. Smith.,-; The winning j basket was an arrangement -i in : pale: yellow and purple In a va , riety of magenta, gladiolus, pe ; tunias, fall asters, artemsiai-and I other fall flowers. The other bas-- kets developed a blue and pale ' . yellow scheme i and. orange . shades. "'. ": .' ;r : A '. l' :' The baskets were taken s to i Portland - by motor and all were, transported without any injury. Circle Meets With Mrs. Hawley ' - A most enjoyable meeting of Tew Park Circle, of First Metho- dist church was- held at the home of Mrs. W.. C. Hawley Wednesday - afternoon. ; y .. " j - - ' After the usual business meet Sns:, Mrs. Hawley told of the great celebration at Roseburg. A quilt pieced. and quilted by the Circle 'was presented during the tea hour to, the pastor and .his wife .lor - the parsonage, by circle' president, Mrs. A. A. Underbill: i . ' : Guests of the circle were Mrs. Ronald Clover and - Mrs. G. A. Hoag of . Fullerfon. Calif. ! - Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hoag ot Fal lerton Calif. ,have been the guests : the past week of Mr. and Mrs. L. t.D. Waterman.. ; r . .... :, ,r:V '.yyr-i- - . A dinner party comnliunentetl Jovph King, JiJ, Thursday night before bis' departure for Stan ford Friday ;mornlng. Mrs. . Thomas Burrows ' was hostess. .. . Miss Mary Cupperi assisted Mrs. Burrews. . ti ,' -t ; , , ' . ; ' . rii"i:'-r."'-''::j:: Miss Erna Batterman. was giv en a' p re-nuptial shower - Friday jjigbr- at the home of Miss - Lan ; ; and Miss Clara Siebe'ns. Miss Bat terman will become the bride of Ad Aherns late ;ia- October. . ;' . ' ' " . ' '' ; Miss Elizabeth Bilow and .Don- aid Otis Walters were quietly married Thursdky-night at mid nlsht at the Emmanuel Full Gos- . pel church. Rev; JThomas Baird -T olficiated. - - j; . , Miss Eizabeth Freeman com t pHmented members ol her card tlub with a dinner party and eve- e4K 4l a-Tii rday night, , h Salem Woman's club meeting the government committee. The most of the women's clubs of the government committee pro- bgram. il . -V:f -An important report from the executive committee ' was that which resulted ! from meeting of club women with Earl Rice, new manager of War ner Bros.; theatres, on the sub ject or Detter niras for Mickey Mouse matinees and better films in general for the j?ubllc: at large .. .The report -.expressed . t h e hearty cooperation of Mr. Bice and a promise on bis part to sup ply, the. best i pictures available if the public; will, support him. Clubwomen j were urged in - this report to use their influence to get support; for the type of pic tures desired. The -first active step was the recommendation on the part of the club of "Son of India" ' whJcb will be5 presented here this week. . ! ; A report! was -also given con cerning the art exhibit which will be part, of "the club women's dis play at the ; state fair. ; Mrt. Charles N.- Bileu, state presi dent of the federation, will be In chargedurfng the week, j The Sa- lemfjclnb through- the efforts'" of Mrs. Clifton ! Mudd and - Mrs.- W. F, Fargo, have on display in the booth;. 50 - pictures r6nx the club- collection, r .!'' " -i ' : - ' :: The 'address of Mrs. Vtf." B. Nor ton," prominent, club woman of Portland, Aras, heard by a .verir large 7 audience. . :Mrs... Norton spoke", on Gandhi, and' India', and gave: her t bearers . an admirable Impression, of - both .the- country and the -noted, man who has . "Se come such a' world famous figure. I Said Mrs.; Norton in part, '"In dia, has, M population of 351,0Q0,i 000 -people of which 281.000J)00 are- without . an , education, and will; always be. - . ; , '! ''The real Indian life is to be found in ; the villages far i from the- beaten track ot the tourist's travel and therefore those visit ing India seldom see the genuine conditions i U-!' ; ' !. -t Mrs. Norton spoke of the fear fully - homely appearance of Mas hatma - Gandhi as the first . im pression and then how ' the ssr- sonality of the man, his - intense- ness and his Intelligence, would become the only thing Impressing those who 1 got to know him. "Gandhi i takes his inspiration from what he chooses to call the western ; Christianity's'' !. sermon on the mount," said Mrsjf Norton. Miss " Thora -Boeson, i , of the American Red. Cross chapter in Salem, spoke ; briefly ot winter activities, and. pledged the sup port of her organization to the needs of the . city as they de veloped. ? - ; . i A delightful tea hour followed the business -and program meet ing. - Mrs. t William , McGilchrlst and Mrs. William Busick had charge of the decorations 'which included many; objects from their private collections of things from India. Tapers and flowers added to the beauty of the tea room. - Mrs. Erwfn Smith was social chairman for - this tea. and Mrs. Walter, Spauldlng is L general chairman for the year, Sigm a lau rraterniti es ' ; Sigma Tau fraternity or Wil lamette university announced its pledges Saturday-night, j . .v.' j - The following men are on. the list: Earl Carkin, Salem; Art Smith, ; Jennings -Lodge; Led Young. Golden dale. Wash. ; Thomr as Halten, Seward, Alaska; Linn Vaughn, Sedro-Woolley, Wash. Ralph Barber, Cashmere, Wash.; Sam Eichner, . Raymond, Wash.; Leland Gillette, Salem; Lewis Ma gin and Forrest Mills, Portland i William Lemon, Tacoma, Wash. ;.. ; j ' ..... ... , i , ! Miss Bessie Conway, i I special representative of i ; cosmetics and face creams, will be in our store the week of September 28th" to October 3d inclusive. i . ; jMiss Conway will give free facials by appointment. Should you wish a pri vate intervieW or a facial, please phone' 9123. . . look PA1 : MM, ; can QUISENBERRY'S Central Pharmacy - h; I ; Sbdety ;--MiisicEyen1s ! J - Inteifest - Olive M. Doak, Society Editor ' , ' "... t m. si;' r- ! ; - vftr- i it V Ti:-ri"' " -" :-':r.;-' y- ;;'-!' f -y-:.i ;" ':ji.'Hrt;V-l ''' 4 -f : --i- ' -i -i-- i . ! I " J 1 1 L f " ; 1 '..JmmmmmmmLLM lm i l : ' ' ' 1 -'v-v vv ''''V ' t-.-v-: . a- -,v : . - y ' . : ": . ; : .: .-.v.k- - s . J t . --fiW lf T-c-''WjW''wi,ii ifnik 1 - -1 - j. j j i 1 1 i -d, v.r, f iiiiiriiMiiiiiiii-i .: f ,-. i u'-Si r -A: r x r ie- -r vv - f L HH .---- j-1 vS - if. zjl i ' V - A ! - ; l rrry 1 v 1 - ' ' - - 5 i . .imlf . ttklJ lWWWIJIi III IMI.MU.MM.W ? ..,,..':,, ' , '. ' ' f' ! '-' l -i ll-' -; L ' 1 - , T V " - :-v : -, a 1 f . r w i ll .-.I -.t -si!--' "f if 1 " 5 '-r Mi t i J ' 5: TTXODAY ive bid adieu to the A; j . - - - - - : and girls both little and big capered on the seashore, ran races with their dogs, learned the arp of horsemanship, and 'tramped the' mountain trails. Monday with booty under arm the forthcoming citizens of Salem walked out the door of hopie and into the door of schoolnine months. of. study, fun, and development. i ' Bidding goodbye, to their faithful playmate, "Major", Frances and Virginia LaVelle are on their way to take up "school". Frances in addition to school ivork has a tusy winter with her music. "At Home' Planned I r or; Mcrvinley Teachers M An Interesting social gesture is being made by the P. T.A. of Mc- Kinley school Friday night. An "at home" is to be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Carl pope at which time the teachers will as sist- Mrs. J. IL Scott, Mrs. Carl Pope, Miss-Dorothy Taylor f and Mrs. Robert Boardman tn receiv ing. - y - :-. . The evening will be informal with music and conversation as the main features. It Is designed in i order that : both, parents and teachers may become acquainted with each other. Mrs. Jay Morris will be iost- ess to members of Chapter .-A. iB- of the P. E. O. Sisterhood,.. Mon day evening at . her home-, onj Li berty road, beginning ;at f 74 o'clock.. ; Reports from the su preme convention; win De g;ien and summer vacation reports will be. told. .j-.-. - A -i -woman lovelier : on carefree davs of summer vacation when bov W r - i i i ii. . formally presenting the Fall Fashions Coats, frocks and hats for day time for formal, having the choice styling, fine - detailed touches and 'distinctive quality that only careful and discrimin ating selection can insure. A showing definitely in the spirit of the modern mode-for youth and for thte more mature. r.f it .." :, ...... ,. ." ( ' ' . ' .i ' :' . ' j - , Because of this it is possible - t i , j , - . to' .select wardrobe within ; ; -t any -decided plan of -..-.ex-.-:', -A s - penditure. ..-;y The Fashion ette Shop' H. Marie 429 Court ;l: -.-;:: ir i In the Something i . - . . .. . - - Butler Tel. 7853 ;. . ' yl . -.;! 'yil-y .- y. ' centerSs Lorah Kate Griffith; daughter of Mr. arid: Mrs: Lewis Griffith, whose shy smile indicates that she is fust beginning her f irst year of school. ; ' . - ' :r;'r"s v :r h i 'I -I if.-rvli-"', - I '. To the right are Lewis' and Gordon Scott; sons of Mrl and Mrs. J. H , Scott. Gordon, to the right is beginning his first year of schoqlfhey bet grudged the - tim e it took to capture; this picture the second grade foot ball squad evidently had to. hold up practice until they arrived.- All Pho tos by KennelLEUis. j J. . I , .- t-- SALEM'S I NEWEST PERMANENT t WAVE METHOD! ... i ! NO MEA1ER wmEfiM WME Sctfe Quick ; ? . Beautiful . The SUP12RCURLINE metW. of permanent wave with , steam comes to Salem -and jlth 'iit'iHeiiamous'SUPfiRGtJR-1 r LINE machine which employs no heat other than steam. I " ;. ' - -!' ; s- : ' , ' - s i i - t- - - .j - V -, 4 The : Supercurline no-heater method gives a most "natural I h bea-itiful Wave in much less -time tfean theold method. It I . cannot injure the hair, therefor a safe method.; No. heat-1 ers fo make the hair dry, tut instead the' No-heater system i actiaalljk increases the moisttrr while the! hair is taking f ; i the permanent form of natural; wavy air,1 under the gert- f tie persuasion five to tea minutes. ;P ' Wjth thiswave bne may easily y y , x. the wave at home. ) We invite inquiries y ?;y -K.y y convince yourself of' the superiority of the - - J r NCHE AER-CTEAH PERjENT '.I-';-l'a,;4...-.;"..;-ri' ., , yi - ;1K - " y- !'.! h;VI$l :l" I i .... i - - j i s,; IVIAUMINt. )m:My .-. -i fA': j ;. EpCCLllVE IN SALiEMl ATIMILLER-S BEAUTY PARLOR Ma it of the STEAM. ;This process Society Life Whirls With Leaves fTHI3 -week will see much ac ; I f tlvity : in -all circles ; in the "f"-city. "University circles are all astir over the rush week ac tivities, - These, will begin 'with , formal teas Monday afternoon in each sorority house. . - ' Announcements ' have . been inade concerning the 'Beta.' Chi and Delta Phi sorority plans and the Alpha Phi sorority plans are told now. 11 . - Mlsa Edyth Glalsyer will greet the guests at the door and . Miss Dorothy Rose will Introduce to the line. In line will be Miss Helen Stiles. Mrs. WV V. John- son. Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Mrs. F. M Erickson and Miss Olive M. ' Dahl. . The first-hour : Sirs. S. B. Gil lette and Mrs. Mason Bishop will preside at the tea table, and the second hour -Mrs, Robert Gatke and Mrs. LAwrence, Zlllman wilt preside. . J " ' " ' The program wtlt be music and will be Jtiven by Marjorie O'Dell. Bernice Rlckman Miss Lulu . Al len. Miss Benletta Edwards, , and Miss Harriett Adams. , -Miss Irma Sawyer has charge of the serving and a group of the sorority members will assist about the rooms, f . - Activities will continue in uni versity circles until the close ot rushing which will be October at which time Jrushees iturn in their preferences- tq Miss Olive M. Dahl, dean of women. , In city circles the tea for Mrs. Charles . McNary given - by Mrs. John McNary Friday at the John McNary - home ;and the supper dance ; at ' the Marion hotel - for horse Tshow. exhibitors., will be the two outstanding events to gether with informal 1 entertain ing In correction; with state fair guests. j .' ' yy : Shower .Honors BHde-EIect j Miss Esther Gardner, was com pllmented with i a .pre-nui'tlal showed. Friday eevnlng at tlie home. of Mrs. Granville Perkini. Miss Gardner, .. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert- Gardner, will be come the, bride of Kenneth Sheri dan, son of Mrc-and Mrs. W. P. Sheridan, In a late fall wedding. . . The evening Friday was spent in bridge and conversation. The shower gifts were presented to the bride-elect just , before Mrs. Perkins served a late lunch. Guests In compliment ?to Miss Gardner were Miss l Helen; Breit baupt. Miss Muriel White, Mtss Marion Cupples, Miss Ruth Wat erman; Mrs. Lowell Hobllt, Mrs, George Lovell, Miss Virginia Be all, and Mrs. Perkins.' iM W Mr, and Mrs, W. C. i Pickets were ; hosts Friday night S for a "venison" dinners' Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rdth.fTUr. and Mrs. Thomas Roen, fMr. and Mrs. Will Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Plckeni, rMr. and Mru O. H. Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. ". K. Haynes, Miss Dorothy l'if k ens. Clark Jackson. ll::. it i -r it- lasting only 1 , ." come in and f t SUPERCUR- :y WE, ' J yyy - . i: . . -1,.