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WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE the reception which will be given In Willson park from eight to ten o'clock this evening in honor of Society and Club News Mrs. Margaret McCluer, national war mother, who will be the guest of-the Salem chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ooulet and WW rOftf, IHtWQNOt HQtSl Ohyoujcing! This Store Closed All Day Thursday So that our employes can attend the Elks' Convention on Salem's Day Edited by Rosalia Keber, Phone 82 Homer, Jr., have returned from a National War Mother Here Today Would Be Chicago's Mayor Shower Given For Bride-Elect week end at Long Beach, Califor nia. Mrs, W. P. Fowle has returned to her home after a visit of six weeks with friends in BeiUngham and Seattle. Safe Milk and Diet Entertainment for Mre. Mar garet N. McCluer of Kansas City. national war mother of the Am eriean War Mothere' organization will begin tonight at eight o'clock with a public reception In her honor in Wtlltion nark. Mre. Mc Cluer will arrive at flix o'clock from Portland where she hne been for two da ye. All war mothers end mem here of other patriotic organizations will be welcomed to the reception. The electric foun tain will play, a five piece or chestra will play and Mrs. Harry Harms will emg. At noon tomorrow Mrs. Mc Cluer will he honored at a lunch on at the Gray Belle. All war mothers, whether or not they are members of the local organiza tion arc awkert to attend thie luncheon. Reservations are to be made directly at the Gray Belle Mrs. Florence Carver of Portland. state war mother, other state of fleers and members of the Albany chapter will be additional guest! at the luncheon. In the morning the Salem group will take Mrs. McCluer on a tour of the. state Institutions. Thp local group have been an tlcipatfng Mrs. McCluer's visit for eome time. She has inspected prac tically all or the chapters in the United States during her two years term of office. This Is her first visit to uregon. sne win leave here tomorrow evening for Sacramento, California, where she Is scheduled to meet tbo Sacra mento chapter Saturday noon. Amon.T the memlers of the New port summer colony who spent yesterday at their Salem homeH were Mrs. Hal IX Patton, Mrs. K M. Hofer. Mrs. T. A. Uvesley and Mrs. P. D. ThieJsen, Mrs. John J. Roberts will arrive today and will spend the remainder of the week In Portland at the Klks convention. Mm. John R. Sites returned yesterday from a stay of three weeks ' Newport. Mrs. Sites oc cupied Colonel 1 Mrs. E. Ho" er's summer home, "Madlnore." S. 3. ist has gone to Long Beach. Oilifornta, to join M Eat who has been the guest since January of their son in law and dauchte", Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kyle. Word was .-celved here rery recently of the arrival of a small e i In the Kyle family. They have called h:..i Hugh East Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. East will turn to Salem ahout August 1. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Miss Macylo Hunter, Mrs. diaries Knowland, Miss Pauline. Know land and Mies Grace Nadon re turned several days ago from New port where they spent a week. mm. Ned Strahorn and David Adolph tnnnt oovnriil ilnvA nt lnt WPP It with friends at Newport. A number of Salem matrons and maids motored to Silvcrton last Saturday afternoon when; they were the guests of Mre. George Hubbs at an attractive tea In the Hubbs home honoring Mies Dorothy Huhl who was graduat ed from O. A. C. last month. Among the Salem group bid den to the nffair were Mrs. Paul H. Hauler, Mrs. John R. Sites, Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Mrs. Armln Berger, Mrs. Ralph White, Mrs, William Prunk, Miss Macyle Hun ter, M iss Anna belle Golden an d Mifs Vclma Buph. Her many Salem friends are In tero:Ued in the announcement of the ma.riagc of Mifs Mary Alice IIol man to Vivien Holmes War- nock of Io Angeles which took place in Los Angeles recently. For three years M,s. Warnock was teacher of piano at Willam ette university. After July 15 Mr. and Mrs. Warnock will be at home at their summer place "Hmneacrey," near Molalla, Ore gon. Mr. iind Mrs. Of rge Hug are pending the week In Portland attending the Elks' convention. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Sheldon ar rived from their home In Boi6c. Idaho, on Monday evening to epend a week with Mrs. Shel don's u.other, Mrs. Hnlmrtron. Mrs. Sheldon was known here j.s Miss Laurella Holmstron. It J wfc- s - . Mrs. Johanna Gregg, a member of tho Chicago Board of Education, believes Chicago needs a good housekeeper In Ure City Hall and so had announced her candidacy tor the Republican nomination. House Guest Honored At Bridge Complimenting her house guest Miss Florence Eorshaw of Pen dlcton, Miss Margaret Putnam was hostess at an attractive three table bridge party In her home yesterday. The affair, because of the heat, was delightfully infor mal and a number of clever de vices were planned by the hostess for the comfort of her gueBts. Miss Forshaw received tho gueet pme and high honors at bridge were won by Mrs. Hoy Mills. In th0 gro;p were Mies For shaw. Mre. Roy Mills, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. S. J. Butler, Mrs. Paul V. Johnson, Mrs. F. A. Bar ker, Mrs. C. W. Barrett, Mrs. Merle. Rosecrans, Miss Emma Godfrey, Miss Zoe Stockton, Wm Gladys Steele and the hostess, Miss Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Page are spending several days of this week at the Elks convention. Mrs. Rayr.ond Walsh and two children, Priscilla and Raymond, Jr., of En gen Mrs. Kitty Graver and Miss Priscilla Fry left today for Neskowin wherp they will spend a week. They will return next week and Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Pry, Sr., and Mir Priscilla Fry will spend the remainder of the summer at their beach home. II'bert Darby came down from Portland last week end to epend several days with his moth- Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby. Mr. .n, Mrs. Walter F. Rurh- ner. Miss Ruth liv liner and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kearns of Port land. 1: vn returned from a wjck at Netarts. The monthly business meeting of the women's union of the Firt Congregational church will be held on Friday afternoon begin ning at two o'clock nt tho home of Miss Edith Hazzard, 6-10 south Summer street. Beauty ? 'r f Hair and Skin j jIJ Preserved By 4W.Cuticura This New Summer Breakfast Note the recipe. Get Quick Quaker and try it out. You'll like it A chef of great note pre pared this NEW idea in a Summer breakfast Now millions follow it You will find it a great delight The Recipe As you prepare dinner to night, cook your regular breakfast quantity of Quick Quaker. When done, pour into a pudding mould and let cool. Then place in the refrigerator over night. Cut in medium thick slices and serve at breakfast with fresh or cooked fruits or berries and sugar float with rich milk or cream. The combination is de lightful. Just for the joy of it, try it yourself. Mr. and Mre. John France and Mrs. Charles Slppcrly of Long Beach, California, vlelted old Iowa friends now living In Salem on Sunday. They were enroute to their homes after a motor trip through Canada and Washing-ton. A picnic was given In their honor in Hager'e grove on Sun day. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. John France, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Slppcrly, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grant and daughter Ruth of Sier ra Madre, California, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Gront, Mr. and Mrs. Choe. I'lerco and family, Mr. and Mrs. II. Hlnes and family, Mr. and Mre. Loyd Drorbaugh and family, A. M. Drorbaugh and family, Mr. and Mre. Owen Fryelle and Miss Eldeen Boles. Tho meeting of the Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church announced for Friday has been Indefinitely postponed. TAlm Marffaret Collins, whose marriage to Carol Careon will be an event of Sunday, was the in spiration of a cleverly planned miscellaneous ehower at the country home of Mrs. C. L. Car son last night. The living rooms of the Carson home were lovely with many baskets of snapdrag ons, gladioli and ferns. During the refreshment hour the hoe tees. Mrs. Carson, was agisted by Mrs. George Albee and Miss Lena Spaulding. A mock wedding and other frolics entertained the guests dur ing the evening. Gifts in great variety were presented the brirje elect later In the evening. In the group were Miss Collins, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. A. R. Fer guson, Mre. J. W. Carson, Mrs. Clarence Martin, Mrs. ' George King, Mrs. W. E. Tomllnson, Mrs. Wendell Gorton, Mre. Easton, Miss Mildred Tomlinson, Miss Lena Spaulding, Mrs. George Al bee, Miss Kathleen O'Brien and the hostess, Mrs. Carson. Miss Bertha Hceman, active In n ,ical circle I:. Mow York city, is spending the summer in Salem. Miss Becman preserves a well trained contralto voice. It is of in tarest i- know that among the masters with whom she has stud ied is Franz Prochowski, Gal!l C c'.'b acher. Mrs. Josie L. Stewart Is spend ing several weeks- In Portland where the Is the house gueet of Mrs. W. C. Knighton. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. EMgln and children are spending today and tomorrow in Portland. B Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Barr and children will leave In the morn ing for Portland where tbey will attend convention festivities. Members of the American Le gion auxiliary are asked to attend Don't be annoyed bv ulv blemishes, when red. irritated, blotchy skins can be quickly cleared by Resinol ARE SHATTERED IN STATES EAST Chicago, July 15. Heat records continue to he broken in the mid dle west and the Rocky mountain areas with a Paavo Nurmi-like regularity, the weather bureau guardians having to dig back in musty files of years ago to find any marks approaching the pres ent wave. The plateau states and the south west were tho greatest sufferers as the summer sun nticed the mer cury towards Its apogee. Salt Lake City, Pocatello, Reno, Nev., and Lander. Wyo., experien ced the hottest day esterday since weather bureau figures havo beon kept while another hot blast broke records for all time in central an l northern Tesas. At Wichita Falls, Texas, the of ficial temperatures was 109, while marks of 10( to 108 were common in Texas. The mark of 105.5 nt Dallas shattered all heat records for the city, although a light shower ther.j and at other points in the .state brought some relief. Lander, whlc.ii Is looked to fa winter time to supply the "coldasf " weather point record, qualified among the hottest with an oven 100, while Pocalcllo registered 104 and Salt Lake City 102.0 Street level thermometers at the latter point showed 108. Phoenix, Ariz., touched 100, but even this high figure was a drop of six Je grees from Sunday, the hottest day of the summer there. No immediate Rtncral relief was promised. 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D W Griffith's Master Picture "Isn't Life Wonderful" (Friday) "CAN AND DO" Salem Store 466 State .V.V.V.V.V.VV.V.SW.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.W.V.W.W.V.V Just Fur Fun AND WITH DUE APOLOGIES TO William Jennings Bryan, Clarence Darrow, Mr. Scopes and the Commonwealth of Tennessee we offer without argument EVOLUTION FUR TRIMMING (DIRECT FROM A MONKEY) 190 NORTH LIBERTY .... "Practical in the Art of Fur Remodeling" 1 These Four Women Agree From Personal Experience That Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound is the Most Reliable Remedy for Woman's Ills Portraits with Extracts from Their Grateful Letters Give Positive Evidence of This Fact THESE ARE ONLY FOUR OF MANY THOUSANDS OF SUCH TESTIMONIALS ..A 4 i $0i j i ' fid !,.$! t 5 W ' W'A 4 A. - ' V 4 ft t.) v 4 1 V' ,1 V TCRRIULE HHADACHE AND BACKACHE 'I was in ft very bad way run-down, had fnint Bpella, terrible headaches and bnck.'ichc. A neihltnr asked me to try Lydia K. I'inkham's and made me a well worn sin." Mr. h. O. liranricnbury, 601 37th St.,Milminl;r,Vi. fli-LPIil) THROUGH CHANGE Ol- Lirii "Change nf Lif weakrnfd mono I could hardly dorny work. J AnfhTfd Irom nil l.-ouhU Hknown Bt tins period. A friend euKi-'U'd usir.p: I.ydia K. I'inkham'tt Vetfclsible Corr.;ioiind. I did. Alt flifl treMsintf HvmptomflduiapjK'iirr 1 and arn well." Mr.M.ja.klna, ML : .V.'rorit-Sf., MM.lU:ifrt.,0. TEKKHSLB SUI:I ER1NO STOPPED "I have a little (rirl thrr-c years old. AfUrr her birth I auffercd terribly fnm bnrkacho. I twjk tho Vegetable (!ompound( and n. a result my 1 ack Htofiped nchinR and the benrin-down feeling is gone. I now do nil of my work." Urn. i'rlcc, 147 W. Summit Aw., St. 1'aul, Minn. MRS. SANDERS' EXPERIENCE 'I wnb in n very bnd wny wt.en I ljrr U til,6 Iydia K. I'inkhiim's Vejf aT " (.'on ov i. I wnn very nervous, coiilo" not foi (? ,n r.'.d-anc-holy Rptllfl, was )ie-rly I'.fy.i.- .I 'inu.-. Aftertnking thoCtjmiMvr.d ) .Tav-r:ctc '.' io do nil my work." Mr. 'j, A. iun:- p. Tti Kant luptit Stmt, Jwi'.tnUf, Tr.i'i These are the Conditions for Which Lydia IS. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound is Justly Famed as p Remedy WEAK, RUN-DOWN WOMHN This Indicates ninl-nntrlllon, blond poverty and Kcncral weakne55. Tho value in such cases. I)I:SIONI)HNCV, MrXANCIIOI.IA This Is an Indication of a weakened condition of the fem.ile orKiiir.m for which the Vegetable Compound is a lamous remedy. I!XTRI-Mli NHKVOUSNIiSS Many cases aie caused by feminine disorders which arc c.i.sily remc died by the Vegetable Compound. chanoi; of urn Al.iny women passing (hroiiKh this critical period have been Kreally benefited by the Vegetable Com pound. OVI'RWOKKI-U WOMliN Overwork Injures the nerve centers and reduces lilt! vital forces of the fcmnle syslcni.The Vegetable Coin pound will i tren!lhen you. hackachf. Backftchc Is olien nn Indication of Rome serious feminine derange ment. Manv ciscs have been re lieved by the VcKctable Compound. OPERATIONS AVOIDED Many operations are necessary many arc not. 1 he Vegetable Com pound has relieved many cases nftcr operations have been advised. AILMENTS OP YOUNH (IIKI.S When entering womanhood many ynuiiir ulrls have been benefited by the specific tonic Influence ol the VcKctable Compound. WEAKNESS AI TcRCMI'-DUIRl'H At this period iafiy v 'inien who have bctn left wrakV.'.td mn-down havo been restored to health and vlsior by 1 he Vcneiirl Compound. FOR WOM'.N S ILLS Why suffer from any ailment com mon to women when Lydia H. Pink ham's Compound lias such a great rccordlorovercoiiilngthesetroubles NO OTHER MEDICINE FOR WOMAN'S ILLS HAS RECEIVED SUCH WORLD WIDE ENDORSEMENT A3 1 Coolula fe--yjn in 3 to 5 mlniUrt IS i-n"li"fifft IriillLa