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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1925)
SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Liberty News Mrs. John A. Carson wu re flected, preaidint of the Marlon County Health .usoclatlon at Its meeting in Bulera yesterday. Other elect to as were as follows: First vlce-prraldent, Mrs. C. W Keene, of Silvcrton; second vice- president, Mrs. H. Overton, of Woodburn; secretary, Mlsa KHz beth Putnam, of Salem; treasurer Mia. F. A. Elliott, of Salem. Heads ot committees Include Mia. K. E. Flaher, supplies; Ilia Gladys Steele, nuraintf; Mm. W, H. Ityrd, publicity; Mrs. Kred H. Thompson, education and Mrs. Mason Bishop, school. Speakers at the session were Dr. Wfilter II. Brown, of the Marlon County Child Hpalth Uemonstra Men, Sadie Orr Dunbar, of Port land, Karl Kllpatrlck of the ex tension department of the Univer sity of Oregon, County Superin tendent Mary L. Fuikeraon and Rowan Whealdon of Portland, Mayor Giesy gave the address of welcome. The meeting convened at the Sa lem chamber of commerce rooms it 10:30 a. m.. going to the Gray Belle for lunch at noon, and re maining in session until lata In the afternoon. Mrs. Carson gave a detailed re port of the association's activities during the past year. She has been head of the organization since Its first inception In tho county four years ago. The present plan of the association Is to work In conjunction with tho Marlon Coun ty Child Health Demonstration during the five yeara It continues In Marlon county, anl talco over Its work at the cloeo ot that per lod. These Women A lleview by Myl Jo dosser In another decade or two, says that cheerful philosopher William Johnston In his new book "These Women," all the Home-and-Mother songs will have to be re written. "The next generation will remember Mother as a hustling creature with a permanent wave rushing off to the oftlcs." In spite of hi humor, the philosopher does not like the prospect. "What can be done about It?" you ask. Read "Those Women" and see what lis author suggests. There never was a more fair minded critic than Bill Johnston. He speaks out his plain, shrewd observations on men, women and their relation to each other with a clarity which will appeal to overy one, "Those Women" Is & good book for young people It Is a good book for older ones too. Eighteen may profit by It. Eighty . wlil enjoy It, even if It Is a little late to reform. And In spite of the title, women are going to get as much satisfaction as men from Its pithy, direct and withal sympa thetic discussion. For Mr. John it on admits, with disarming can dor, that men are naturally lazy, iclflah and prone to petty tyranny. After that, what woman could re fnsc to admit that he Is right about women tooT You know how a perplexed and troubled person often seeks coun cel from a stranger. It Is a com mon human Impulse which makes the Write-In-l-'or-Advice depart ment of newspapers well patron ized. William Johnston's own mag iztne articles bring down such an ivalanche of mail that one editor las had to protest. Now In "These Women" ha condenses a lifetime if such counsel: and without your bothering to write a letter, he an-1 iwcrs a number or vexing ques tions which most of us wrestle with at one time or another. Why women don't marry, and why men won't. To what part of a husband's income has a wife a right? What price doas woman pay for success in business? Are wives ever satisfied? What's wrong with parents? Where will hemig lmy end? . Hemigamy? Oh, that's a word William Johnston has coined. It Is not in the dictionary yet, but at the rate we are going he says it soon will be. It's meaning? You must read "These Women" and discover. Mike's Auto Wrecking House Guaranteed used parU (or all makes ot cars Tirei. Bodies, tops. Open Sundays 225 Center Street. Salem kr.v.v.v.vw.'.w.v.w.-.'.-. j, Good Insurance Is f. Never Cheap, 5 5 Cheap Insurance 5 Is Never Good 5 J S i Ws sell only good Inaurtncs, J Seavey-Bell '$ Insurance Co. ? (11 Oregon Bldg. J Phons 4(7 Liberty. Or., Man IT. A spe cial school muting was called to meat last Tuesday erenlng to find cut the will ot the community concerning the ninth grade in the school whether to continue It or not. The Tote was tor keeping tte ninth grade: 4 voting tor It. end S against It. The following pupils will rep resent the Liberty school at the annual spelling contest ot the county In May: Third grade, Leila Pierce; fourth, Orpha May Uascb; titth, Walter Anderson: sixth, Loe Oh mart; seventh, Mag- calena Schmidt. Mr. Jloag's mother, who llvee at Dallas, Is seriously 111. P. 8. Dencer bos lustatled a tele phone. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dorman en tertained the following guests at dinner Sundsy: Mrs. Margaret Wearer and Miss Glailya weaver ot 8alem, Mr. and Mrs. Hollott, Mr. and Mrs. McMurphy ot Falls City, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yates and son ot Woodburn end Mr. and Mrs. M. Dorman. Mr. and Mrs. P. 3. Dencer were recent business visitors to Inde pendence. . ' Ed Neuens ot Valsets visited relatives bers Buaday, Mr. and Mrs. Couthers and son. Cugene, have been having the flu. Eugene is a Willamette student. A new traveling library has Just been pieced In tne school library. Miss ituth Kmery ot Portland, a former Liberty resident, was married Saturday to Albert Zlni per of Portland. Charles Cunningham Is 111 wtb the grippe. Mrs. tied Kuebler, wbo has been visiting nor son. Marion, In Portland, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tuck spent Saturday and Sunday visiting their daughter In Portland. William. Mclvenzie, who has been visiting at tUe O. 0. Co! fey borne, has gone to Hood Kiver, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hodges ex pect to start for California. April 1, hoping that the change will benefit Mr. Hodges' health. Peter Anderson Is suffering with an attack of Influenza. Miss Hannah B. Cleveland for merly ot route 4, Liberty, Is III at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haga- dorn of 140 8. Fir street, Salem. Mr. and Mrs. William Berndt bed a family reunion at their home Ir.at Sunday. NOVELTY ACT AT Can you tmagloe George White, Courtney Sisters, Pearl Begay, Sophie Tucker, the Dooleys, Ruth St. Denis and Galll Curl on one vaudeville bill, or better still in cne act on bill? The five talent ed members, two men and three women of "Footllght Fantasies," tbe headline attraction on the Hippodrome bill at the Bllgh Sua day, bring exacting Impersona tions of this gslaxy ot stars to gether in their "Reproductions of Broadway Stars." The individual members of the company bave made a careful study ot tbe stars tney Impersonste and all bare helr Individual mannerisms perfected. Mr. Duncan Is one ot the orig inal as well as the stsr roper of the famous Miller Bros. 101 Ranch wild west show. This Is his nitial appearance in vaudeville, having been recruited from the range on account ot his record as cow-puncher and champion roper ot the rounuupa and rodeos. Hs has a pleasing line ot conversa tion which he will give with bis other work. Harry Long and William Jaxon, the sunburnt babies, are two clev er comedians, singers and dancers, of a different source, whose quaint comedy and eccentric dancing will be tbe cause ot much laughter. With surprises, laughs and much genuine entertainment. Roth and Slater will otter "The Wop and the Flapper." The vehicle af fords Roth an opportunity to dis play his Inimitable Italian char acterizations. Nora Jane and Karl, with the billing ot "Dancing De Luxe," will come In for their share of the hon ors on the new bill. L. J. Lester, an operative for the state fire marshal's depart ment, returned yesterday from To ledo, Ohio, with Walter Sinclair, who Is wanted In Marlon county to answer to charge of burning trucks. The arson took place at Wood burn about two yeara ago.. Sin clair and bis father-in-law, Arthur D. Mason, were both Implicated. Mason wse In Jail about three months prior to the time set for his trial, but before the trial pleaded guilty and was paroled from the bench. After his arrest In Portland, Sinclair, under a pre text ot going home to see his fam ily before going to Jail, msde bis escape and went to Ohio. lis Is now In the Marlon county Jail and will be tried at the next term ot court TOLD BY UNCLE Bombar. March tt. (By Asm clat4 Press) The prosecution In the trial of tha nine men charred with at temp tine to abduct the dancing girl Mum tax begun after her eacapa from tha household of tho Maharajah of Indoro today called to tho witness at and the elrl'a uncle. Alia Bus Waxlr. The authorities are endeavoring to prove that the affray on Mala bar hill, Bombay, the evening of January 13, in which the wealthy merchant Abdul Kadlr Baula waa killed, waa the result of an elab orate plot to return tha girl to the Maharajah of whom aba had been the favorite. Baula waa with the girl when attacked by a gang and in tha en- ulog fight In which knives played a part, Mumtax waa slashed across the face and a British lieutenant was Injured. Mum tea yesterday testified she had gone to the Maharajah's court first as sing ing girl and that later aha became the ruler's mistress. Her uncle testified today after she had fled from tho court he had been called to Indoro where he was told the Maharajah want ed hi m. Upon his arrival, ho said. ho was informed by two ot the ac cused men that be would be giv en assistance it be helped capture the glrL YOU'LL GAZE UP0HTHE STAR-STUDDED SKY s 5 a (THIEF OP BAGDAD) OREGON ELECTRIC . 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