Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 19, 1914, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAX. SALEM. OEEOON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER iO, 1914.
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Salem Girl Writes From Europe
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MOLLIS RUNCORN.
. .n,i club roticos wm
SitJ .hiilv ise
of the dining-room, soft-tinted old rose ami Mrs. P. L. Franier, on Xorth Sum
living-room, where j.alnis lent a grace- Miss Frazier, who is a graduate of
. . j. j.
ilablias ornamenting revest ion hull al j nier street.
' . a.
ful suggestion or greenery, .-.aiem mgn, ami woo is immensely
popular in ner set, lert i ridav arter-
n announcement giving umisiuu
nlcasure is made bv Professor Wallace
'. . .. 4 f :.... - 1:4...-
.Mac.Murray, i. -u., Iiisir..-iur ui liter
ature, or vtinumeiie niuvcnuv, who
will (iive a modern drama lecture course
on "The Drama of Today. " These dis
cussions will be held in Katou Hall and
:
,,
doubt
of vliool has no doui
ItoP""," J ! ui.on social ac
Sk of interest-'!"' .HBU0 W
.11 of them motur - .,,. witn tne nigner -iramauc
,jlloi i" . v ,,ri. .aring i ' ... . ,. ... .4 i.. .,Tk nm
"""TV .Linir Other HCCCS- ,... ..,, o ronl.l unrvpv nf
rJp,rti" tot ,he ltr"'unlDK evolution of the drama, with 'em
LT Wr. o "' ,,s "," 'phasis on it requiremeits as a form of
rif(.''li,,s,,':l ,h"l7, l...s literature, will Ue riven October 12th.
L.I.. i-'li!'..! ",;: hunger . The schedule for the remaining sub-
r' Vi- .ntirelv overlooked. Jr
noon for Corvallis, where she goes to
enter the Oregon Agricultural college
in her freshman vear.
RITIXG to her parent. Mr. aud' terrible heat. Hor husband is a
Mrs. M. P. Ilaldwin, from Her- " Sehweiger, " so they went straight
lin, Miss liayul Baldwin writes i to the government ot'tii i.ils, and I am
; grapiiicnllv of situations in Switzerland sure tnev will be treed and allowed
and Germany. Miss lialdwin is study- to come here. Hut the poor wife says
, ing the viulin in Herlin, and friends 'they will lose thcr lovely home ai d
here have been much concerned as tu all their belongings that they hnye
; her safety, to whom the following ex- worked 10 years to get. Even his stoh"
i eerpts from her letters will be oi great will be plundered by the Ara'is. It's
interest: terrible; a person can scarcely realise
Tho first, dated August H, is from how many people 'uave to suffir,
I.nzern. It roads: "1 am just how ou persons who really have nothing to ilo
the train going from Luzern to Hern, with the war.
It is wonderful here, almost too beauti- "I stayed there until Sunday inorii-
ful to describe. In l.nzorii there is ing, and even though thev insisted Jm
nothing but Americans, and they are my staying longer I knew Unit in this
war tune they were nil short of money,
I were so sail, too, that I thought it
iy w$y
As an expression of regard, her guests " l 'erirnn. ami iney are my
presented her with a handsome charing1" 1"'K how to reach America. I wni
,i:uw " never taw such a commotion in mv an.
: . i... ni . . i. . . . i .... i i i , 1. .. ...1
Those present were: Misses lantha5 '."" ,B T"- 1,,lre 18 " Tl, ' r , ., , ' '
vin, Blanche Drake, Krnestine Rob. : '"''.v from ( ahtoru.a sitting across from . of 1 liun, li.terlakeu. I r e,,., Me.ringcn
ts, Marv 1'aronninigan, Agnes Oreg-! n'e . now- a'."1 f"e ls K!nK.1,10 V'kc.U 811,1 . all alone, and h.
n, Alice Gregson, Kmwa Wright, Km-; i;ha'"'e Krt'"K ho"'e1' al" take tho a wonderfu trip. Saw the '.lung rail
WATCH
for
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fill Jt be
liiTveral matjous have mane p-r-, eoiaUon ol. ibsen'g relation to the
1 1 for of ,n,Ti ,. ,h" ; theater of to.lay. "The Doll 's House,"
f . their sons and ilaugn-. ..... ..:l ill,- "HnsniBrs-
Ibsen and tiie Modern Movement An
Hosmers-
A .1 I 1 l
a Btuuy or tne uecay oi unar-
r:k7n for their sons aui..H..g tht (ra)la of SOl,ial ill9.
i m olT is eonuui-i.c
that ail work !.
simw and the Irish theater "The
. '.L.ul a!' stlldeiltS. r. .u . l-loh ririliiia ' " Dnp-
iw '"s"1. " ," .1, m,iv a short ,
f.intt wllH" " ' Z tor's Dilemma, " "Man
lnt. alo an all engrossing ..Devil'. DUeiplo.
ii, somes for the cnte,ta.nment G.,, ,.,,,avbov of tile Western
Lti AnnuaHy peo.le from "! Wor(1 '.Kiders to the Sea."
L the state re welcome -. j a(y (ir0gorv "Seven Short Pin vs.
U during their stay, whose eiiUr-, The' Urama- of Tryth. Kennedy
r,nl program consist . ;l.Tne Terrible Mek," "The Servant
lrv
erts.
ma'Minton, Kieth' Van Winkle, Violet 1 1'"' "u,amet ,:iU''- '.wil' , its glory. It is really wonderful
1'erry, Marv ( lark, Kthel Krazier and 1 ' I'er.e. riy saie o ...i s ui uiumi,. ..... n...,.,, .,.
Mess.s I'nul and Athill Irvin. Robert;' ,0 !erll"'1 , ,o; therf '8 ""'l.v mv breath. I reached Uzom about, ..
(l-Vooi m..i.i p., ..ol i ti.min.u ' safe. 1 would have telegraphed, but o clock. 1 reached Sc.iwaiulen the next
Joe Minton, Kn.erv Doane, Harrv Irvin! ha' uhe ,lo,,e iiiii, and morning. What I Mil going to do I
' . t hen would have cost a great deal. In don t know yet. We may all soon go to
. I Herlin everything is twice as expensive Berlin or we inav stay here awhile
At a simple ceremony Wednesday , ,10W- t g(,'onls jmp0!1.,ihle that there is longer. 1 haven't heard from Herlin at
evening at i. e iiomic oi iier parei.is, ; renllv bt t ,, -j kllow t v0 ,1inU hetti wi totw
to do. If it is to be a long war thjngs home. One can never tell how long
will settle down pretty soon, and if not this war will lust or what the "lid will
it will soon be over; so it is best that. be. 1 believe we will be safe, but lv
I stay iu Schwnnden a little longer. I ing may get very high,
haven't had any news from Herlin yet, "The war is terrible and there are so
so don't know everything thnt is going many reports about it here that one
on. 1 can practice finely here, so J never knows wiiat to believe. We feel
am iot losing much. Things are so no direct effects of it here, b it all the
stirred up everywhere that it rather Swiss soldiers f.re on the frontier pre
ninkps imp n inn I will lu url.nl uln.'n nnred for action uuv moment when the
Clark. The bridal gown was fashioned , i Ret i)a(.k t0 s,.hwandeii, for there 1 French or Italians try to pass over
oi wniio crepe ue ciniie, coinoiueii wuu wo 't hear all the horrors of war. their line. Mr. S. had a cnr.l from One
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Malvin. Miss Nannie
Malvin became the bride of Leo Kraps,
a well-known young business man ot
Long Beach, Cal. The services were read
at 8 o'clock by Kev. Perry Frederick
Schrock, of the First Congregational
church. Mrs. F. L. Waters sang "1
Love You Truly" previous to the cere
mony, the wedding music from Men-
dlessohn being rendered by Miss Hernice
L the grounds, and, . '"g lru"' in the House,' "The Necessary Evil."
;,,t Mirations, tej w... ."-; Galsworthy '.Justice. "
linniihed a particularly plt.oan Thp Dra1a o Kpnl Ooiif lic-ts. Bricux
. min.! "I"1"1 COO.ls."
this event is " ' .. The Drama of Aesthetic. Appeal,
importance will be consid-: Xoyeg..shcrwoo,i.
L , ! Rostand "Chanteeleer."
' Maesterlinek "Blue Bird."
.....lino her beautiful home into ti Ai.mrienii Drama. Moodv "The
Lntible floral bower, Mrs. Henry i Fai)h neaer ' iTiio Great Divide "
illemi aJled dclighttnlly to tiiej jiackave "Canterbury Pilgrims,"
(('attractive affairs which have , ,, Mnter)M "Sappho and Phaon.','
.Jianted her i.uuse guest, Missj Thomas " As a Man Thinks."
iwfc Meyers, of Baltimore, enter-j T()e n)p0rtam.e 0f the Theater,
ill ifsterdav afternoon with a .
an. I X irrnnn nf lllprrv llf - folk ell inVCll
i!! n Meyers is a lovely yvinig K'r'- tlie hospitality of Mrs, Harry H. Olin
of fare aud manners, and has Monday afternoon, who entertain
il; made mores of adniiriug friends p(1 on thc ent of the fifth birthday of
twho will claim her miring ner her jnterpstiuE little son, Harold Mat
hi the inspiration tor numerous al-,thpw9 The guests were for the most
live affairs. She mmle a picture t about the same a0 as t)le j,OIlor
t V L I I: .... ..I... irp...,t.til 1 ..... . 1
ijiiiu ani-niirsj ..5 .v.. jpjit, and the afternoon wns passcu
Ijrnu. ne wure i..-biiuiui . witn VCI1,ie uames of every deserip
, m pleated l'rork ot light Dine ,io tjl the iUIU.,eon hour, when they
IHerhineand carricl a li.rge arm- w(lfe a,iinitted to the dining room, which
MtitHii iminncr rocs. wai) transferre,i into a veritab.e fairy
!Mnit societv throngeil the rooms be- ,.,,, ,.
j . .... iiiiiu uunni
i- ue noil's oi :"
j,
5::i0.
i?i '.oek, ui (harming maids and ma-
n umsim. Mrs. deorge W . dray
: Ilia Vula Cross presided at the
Hi eoftee urns in the billiard-
H bi(h was rcsplei.dcnt with bril-'
t yellow dahlias. These blossoms
shadow lace and chiffon. She wore no
veil, but carried an armful of lovely
bride's roses, which was given to Miss
M. Frances Browu after the ceremony.
The only attendants were sum II Doro
thy Bosshardt, who carried the ring in
a huge white chrysanthemum, and Her
nice Brown, who earned a basket laden
with pink and white sweet jeas and
babybreath.
The bridal group stood in an nrtis-
eally-arranged bower. Greenery cover
ed a trelbssed background surrounding
heart-shaped emblem of pink carna
tions, on each side of which were tall
pedestals of green bearing flutty white
hrvsantiieimims and festoons of maline.
A canopy of green, bordered with pink
blossoms, completed the decorations of
this room.
Following the service, guests we're
Don't send mail to Berlin, for it will of his pupils in Berlin ami sh ail they :
never reach me. Send it to Schwanden weren t allowed to speak hnglish on,
and I will get it. Nothing is accepted the streets of Berlin and that every
in Germany but postals written in tier- American had to wear the American
man." ' tlag. Most people seem to b leaving
"The second letter, tinted August 2tS, 'Berlin, so you may see me before very
at tiie same place, reads: long. But first I i.m going to Berlin
"Well, 1 am back iu Si hwanden and have my things packed, and then,
again, and it seems good to be quiet if it gets no better, I will be off for
and settled again. I had such a lovely home.
visit with . They own a pension "We are all anxiously waiting! to
next door, but thev live in their iirivnte know what we are to do next, l'nnr
villa. Their daughter-in-law wns there Mrs. won't have any opera mi-
3
Monday's
Journal
Greatest
Clothing
Sale
Starts Tuesday
The Plymouth
COR. STATE AND LIBERTY
planned informally, u snort program ha i
Kmphnsiz.ing the value of her work , been planned. Solos will bo given by
i the leaders of educational thought in Miss Amy Martin, Miss Greta I'hillipii
Mrs. Milton Meyers and Mrs. George
Brown assisted in the entertaining
Miss Gertrude Cunninglnm presiding a
the piano ns the small guests marched
in their idaces at the nrettilv decked
tint vkl.lk urn. fc...,l !..., Ilk I . .. i 1 ' . , - - - - -v - .
( ' , . . ' " ' table. Favors were found at each place.
-.! yellow damms these hlossoms . k rospg an(, geral,',nm8 combining in
le-e arratXe.l in silver howls on the 'f(tTm-lna f,or(li (ecorationS. Five can-
l., mom ot sinilax- decking ,, , (, the bnge birthday
:ln-lmhftrt an.l It... ni.nmnlm.itild ..f .
V ,,"'. "rr"'"'"'"- which displaved a tloral center,
I. ,MM,e? ,,n P''"":0'",6 S1IV"' Strands of pink ribbon, suspended from
J.tntast a suhilned light beneath,.. ..,..., ;. i,;,i : Krillinnt
I ! e ronipli ting the lovely rkl which aided in lighting the
lr! A,5,8""K M'm r?V, ""I darkened room.
Tl ? ' i '" ,' ! Those who were bidden to this happy
ffl; ' T1'"; lnnU aif were: " Margaret dinger, Doro
1 ZZL lZ r ' m thv Livesley, Maxine Glover, Margaret
t S uS. v 'Tl"T Mi:- Corev, Mildren Roberts, Helen Roberts,
la-EohB K P.'. Ir!'-,SM 'ri:t,1,;'fle Smith, Constance Yantis.
it v Boilm K. Paw am Miss Maruaret .. ,. . . ,'...!,.. -n.-min o...u
i -ur kn . t; ., i nosane xsuren, jjneuie uniiu, jiiiu.
iii,nt ' ""ml,'g (irittith' M'"Wret Griffith, Kdwii.
Schrock, .lr.: .lonn
i'ifnin.. i . i.. . .u Cross, Frederick
Irllv, u, in in me M..,.KfV, ii.... m,:v. I.
rommy
r l'V.arlu Hi..r lr I)lrri l
eniicd hnr- " '.'. ... r. . '. .... ..i
iwMy with the mil,,,,,..,,.,. t-.uT't -uvers, Karl t:ory, rioneri jiisnop, v nan
N-oiitioin,
Nipaaes plum foliage Id
and they just had news from Africa, til the war is over, but her inuimger
where the husband and children live, said she could have her place when it,- " . , . ,
that thev hait all been taken to inner did open. " .Inst had a tele- Now," she has since kept steady pace All new faculty members w, I bo. wd-
Africa and were held as prisoners of gram from Mr. , nn.l he said for with the advancement of this work into coined hi. v. at.ons will a so be ex
war. Thev were begging for freedom, us to come to Berlin; that it isn 't dim-j the educational fields mid the pluy- tended the member of the school board
The poor woman was almost era.v. She gerous, and that it is very ipuct there! groi proper. Miss llot'cr has a per- and their wives, Superintendent ami
has four children, the voungest n little now. W e will leave here soon; so (his fo-'t system of play tor the schoolroom Mrs. ,1. ( . t hurt h. II, Dr. and Mrs. .1. N.
lrl iust a vear nlil. null sln wns nfralil will probably be mv last letter from ; wi.ich combines good tun ami happy Smith, Superintendent und Mrs. W. M.
served at small tables grouped in the ; tnev' won, nevor bc al)0 to stand the ; Switzerland. ' ' j play with strenuous exercise, the entire Smith, Mr and Mrs. frank W. Wellos
dining-room, where decorntiOiis were, I lesson biiililing out troin gciierni sun- .nr. nun .Mrs. n. r. i union, .Mr. uun
carried out with purple and white as- ioct matter. Festivals result without Mrs. William Hiirglinrt, Jr. Although
tors. Assisting in serving wvre Miss!,,,nt: Mrs. Georire G. Brown, secretary, bv Miss l.oreue l'orter, the clever H-l'tort.
Gladys Carson and Miss Brown. The members nre: Mrs. George G. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. .1. T. l'orter.
After a brief trm to .Newnort. Mr. . ii;.,,.i,n, i I f Al...; M V c A M.u.limr "Unman Work. was i to
and Mrs. Krans will' return to Salem, ! s,,,.i II v ilP 'tViir.... Airi'lWrv uiveii bv Mrs. l,eo. M. thilds, who iilso ' Oregon. Miss llofer is not coming as a and Miss Ruth Fugnte, with Miss DaviM
expecting to leave irom nere next i ues-
day for Long Beach, whsre they will
make their home.
Mr. Kraps is a son of Professor and
Mrs. .J. J. Kraps. and is well known
here, where he spent his boyhood.
Guests at the weililing were: -Mrs.;
Horn Brown stein, of .Montana; -Miss; p.jx r l)avis. eminent coininaiM
Alma .1. .lewett, of Boise, Idaho; Mr. ; f : Up MoIhv No. ". left vesterdnv for! the repetition of
month s sojourn in Sitlein as the guc:ir,
er i
a se ection visit to Oregon tor tiie inn mourns nun
Beaver, Kent S. Kraps, Miner ReiU.lfrom here are: Mr. and Mrs. M. I;, given by a quartet cnniposed of .M r. tlmt her services on me ii sn nu i. .
Rev. and Mrs. I'. F. Scnrock, Mr. and Severs Mr and Mrs. II. II. Thielson, Keinif.lv, Mr. l'orter, .Mrs. l'orter ami ture stuu woniu in- inuniiiMe.
Mrs. If. S. Bosshardt, Dorothy A. Boss-!ir" ali Mrs. G. G. Brown. Mr. and Miss Kellogg, Miss Kennedy assisting ! will appear at. the state normal school.
f v V WW-- ,.hn will ln,o fnr nt the ii iuio. at tile hasicril "it'gou nam leiuu..
. J i..., .'.;..!, i' i w.iu ' I iiKRSciatioii and institutes
of Mystic Shrines will convene nt the The Better Babies contest at I the 1 sections. i i is u. sn ins u. -UiiaH laiHt ; Christian church male quae-
same 'time and will be officially visited state fair this vear will be bigger and ' lull strength and nlutity tu i tins i wo a M, Snyder, the well-
by the Imperial Potentate. Daring the .tter than ever, so say tho-e who ure("i I'reon, ami is pr. nn n i m.i !,., l,Hritone. The concert will bo
diiy grand comniniulry officers, visitors i a position to Know, ami proud moth- ture dates to the tun extent o u j,jvi,n ; ti10 yir c'lir jLiun church,
anil ladies will be furnished an attrac-:(rs and fathers who have registfred time. , ' I
tive eiitertaininent program. J he tree- the names ot their liainlsunio little sons Mr Mr!l j (.nli an( (lnn ,n.
Miss Kthel Triudle asked a n;imber ofiter, Misa Beriiice, with Mr. and JCrri.
. r.. I'owniiig, win leave nexr luonnay
Havniond, Mrs. Davis,' Mrs. 11. Davton, responded to an encore. Two pleasing ' stranger. Her puhlishc.l texts are iiinii .nss negina i.oug appeannj; in
Mrs. Lot I'earce, Mrs. Alice I)3dd,'.lrs. soloists, B.C. Kennedy and. Mrs. Al- j the state lists ot recommended helps lor ( readings. , ,
l.ois Martin, Miss Vivian liar-
Miss Fdnn llowd and Miss Grmu
Babcock, and , to the teaching force ot the country ami: Holt, will serve refreshments.
I'higenia Gillingham, Mrs. V. G. Shiplev, bert Fenstman, added materially to the ; teachers on this phase ot child culture., A b.
Mrs. William Steusloff, Mrs. M. Si. afternoon 'b enjoyment, the former reu- j Also her work as a teacher and lecturer Miss
Chapman, Miss Stoughton, Mrs. '.. F. . dering an old-time song, with violin ac- in many universities ons been an aid , grove,
; COIllpaillllient H,V .11S. Jinncocn, iuhi , to llie lein innn i.m l e in in.. ,m ii i j .
'piano accompBiiiinent by Miss Until instrumental in shaping the playgroiii.l
der i Kennedy, the audience .joinin g also in to the need of the' various i'ction; - - 4
Moodv.
and Mrs. W. M. Smith, Mrs. F. L. ' Ashland to attend Knights Templar I Fenstman, accompanied by I'rotessor mcnt ot public, instruction to couiny
Waters, Mrs. B. F. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. , ,.0nelave, which will lie held Thursday, Newberry, gave two Indiana songs, the i siipei iiitcn.lciits n,ising mem m o
l.loyil Kohinson, .Mr. ami -Mrs. . Si ptcmber 21. Others who will attend iirogram eoiiciuiiing with
. u.iis. ...u.kiu .n un it: l mr ue r wuulii-
A letter was sent from the depart- m, California home Thursday, after a
of her mother, Mrs. Al. M. Chapman.
hardt, Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Kraps, Mrs.
Sarah M. Clark, Miss Gladys Carson,
Miss M. Frances Brown, Miss Bernice
Clark, Miss Chnstabel .lewett and Joel
Hewett.
Assisting Mine. .Iiiuo Kced Bahcoik
in her violin concert next Tuesday
night will lie Miss Alicia McKlroy, for
merry of Salem, who will appeal' in sev-
; oral piano numbers, and also as an ac-
iller Brown.
For the pleasure of Mrs. K. K. Waters,
Pa-Mr-Cl l D a w,l was celebrating a birthday, Mrs.
DtaVErotater nilterS 4 (''Tge K. Waters was host.ss at a
Soci.hr J 1 I prettily-appointeil 'tinner wennesiiay
, "W-'eiy and Commercial 4 .night, laying covers for eight guests.
mining.
Phons 1512. Miss Genevieve Frazier was the in-
1 1-3, Patton Block 1 1 TTT .To'-
ti- .a 1 X(-
4 tailing at me nome oi ntr purlin?, n.
1 Boom,
L...
An interesting group of young: wo
men, ambitious to attei.d the I'anainu
exhibition next year, have selected aj
plan whereby they may secure an
amount sufficient tff cover expenses of
their contemplated trip, l'ornnng a
club, the "Arto-Frisco," they will give
a series of dances this winter in the
Moose hall, for which the dates of Sep
tember 23, October 28, November 2.1
and December 23 have been selected.
Thc following are the members of the
club, also composing the young wo-
men s drill team ot the I nitcil Artisans,
from which part of their compounded
name is derived:
Daddy's Bedtime
r'Fia. ., Tony
Mad, Th.n.
Sinn 7
A Monkey Warns
His Master
Of Robbers.
loin of the citv will be theirs, and auto n,l daughters are ready to believe this
4..:.... .1... u u.. . I ...... 4 ....ut.4v1. u-ill -4:....
lii,.7. i.....i,g.. uic ...,o.r..i Msseruu.i. I L i k. l,. ,, Smith 'Pm'lltV-
also lie given. , Besides prizes ol money, the c i , ,,,. l.,,!!,,.. ;,',., lor I'endletoii to attend the Round-up.
who scores highest will be known as ' " ' - J "n. ( 'raigs will visit friends in I'endlo
For the pleasure of her brother, Hon- the state champion and will rccive,' ' ,,(.,.liiti..iirt " will also spend some time in
aid .lones,' and Miss Kmily ilecht, a fro,,, toe Woman s Home oinpan, i. a ' , ' pink, this eolor be-1 '11" WHh.
graduate of the lilll class of Salem beautiful meda n. gold. I 1 1 ;ih i( . .
high sci.ool, Miss Ilda .lones entertained i Four Better Babies ine.la s in brune g orccierv lis' M'ss Kthel llixson entertained a m
i number of neighborhood friends Mom, will be awarded to the highest scoring ' j ,1(,r ui h(,r frit,,H rt.,.,.llty t he- ho'mo
day evening, at the Hon. M. 1,. Jones boy and the highest scoring girl in di-i I u-uUm Miss'on Sum r street. The evening wan
residence at Lake l.abish. The affair visions A and II, except when one '" i vinlet' Vt-lb.rti Mis vlargnrct. Parrot, pleasantly spent with music, after which
was in the nature oi a iareweu, -ir. n,; ..".' - i - - i..,...,. ,,,.. ! Bov imtoii miiiij' iiiu.-ii was serve.,, i nose pren-
. . . . ! . L i. .... .1 ...... ii n T n In el Sli T 111 n ' . ... I : . . i .; . . . m .
. inpa wtin mis neen siicnn inc wees .1111 mc '"1
with his
10 has neen spenning inc wees ni. .. , , . ' , llenrv Coiuptou
sister, Mrs. A. M. Cannon, in bronze medal will go to the child luak- '"! ompon.
Mingnon Oliver, Audrey Hicks, Susie ! ...,, ,....:,. tn,i.,v f. Cnrvnllis ing the second highest score.
Englebart, Leah Watson, Rosalia Bach,' et0r' the Oregon Agricultural col-' Better Babies diplomas will be given
int. were Misses Alice llollistcr, Mil-
ilred Hawthorne, Mary lleiiningseii,
, . . j . ... v, .,.,. i.eiievii Knos, Muriel Staley, F orein u
Miss W mitred Bvrd, who will shortly i...;.,...' .u .. u. ,
Anna Guefroy, Anna ynmn, Kuby Ba- j . ,, ,,t wi .lttcn1 r,.1)nol in to ai first-prize winners iu all classes resume her piano class, wi i a. in '"' Ml,ri iiov.b.bo, Kthel llixson and Mm.
ker, Florence Smith. Hose Breitciistein, u - , , ., j ,vintcr H1i ,ivisions, and a Better llalues cer- any to toe wi, ier ,, . .-.it ,ixM
(...in Penn Tina Hewlev. Grace Tol- . . .... :. V.i.:. i i;f;,..i. ..v.,inii.iitinii. bciiiitifullv mum, as she has consented to appear ...
man, Adda Zosel, Dora Andrescn, Olive . Z " dn, wre: M rs. Will .lones : printed in colors, will be presented . in several concerts. She also announces
Casto. L,i .lanuhtcr. Helen Kthel: Mr. and each and every baby examined in the that
. Mrs. 10. A. Harris, Margaret Stoke, ' contest.
Miss Hazel ivenneuy, an mien-sung , , ,,,.),., Snvder, Walker Cole, Reese,
society girl of Astoria, was expected to ; K, Vi, I!urj ail( Fav iollPS jvan all,
: CI..1 4.l.... I... tha irim.l . . ' .. .. ...
arrive 111 uikiii imn.y i ui- - -1 Al ei le Fruit, Koliert ami Arthur uaies,
I Brl'lJ.f0j 8 6tory about " monkcv ,n a ,0I,B tIme' have l- klt1'
sitHin.f 1 DOt ln a ,ong time'" sal(l Jack and Evelyn, who were
1 ,,he broa J settee by daddy's side.
m Xew Yok ?"e the tUer d!ly that ni te" -vou' Down ln tbe l0We''
Me4 rasquiUenoren6 " settlement of Ital!an3- Among them is a
Brr'De,irnKa.ln0I'1;ey an'1 a tin-v old fashioned hand organ, which tie
"n BoiiVev'. n m."key PereUed on t0P otit
little h-. I8 Tny' nn1 Wben Pnsauale takes him out on the
J"a tW ,w na orSan te wears blue breeches with a scarlet stripe
k,aPro(-krf t, latk,,t Atoned with brass buttons and a little pill
! nwTi I s npon ne slJe of llls hei.
fct. e,,' n)n9.P and down the Are escapes to get the pennies for
Mr?sd to neTn'ng Whcn ras(lua'e was playing in the street Be ya
V5ti,trer 'J vome flying down the Bre escape which leiittom
"WVnroiie. asqunie. however, was the fact that Tony was tied
!.etST0e "tt,e fellow a he reached the ground and, untying
. j puuuiuci, nucit, uc Dab auu
until Fas
a'.h.;:r:!estma teapot
tb room V - a Durst through
1?." be found Mrs. pii, .
Bl . " ins U Ton , . . owinu ana Raggea.
.... 10ny made then! a,. ; " .v. t.-j v.
PlMn.,J.-1 ."n 0f fight
of Mrs. Ada Strong. Mon.lay morning Spth B1( (.(llis aSsey.
Miss Jienneiiv win siari ner riiuut-, ...
garten classes in the guil room ot e; .j.ivHblc in every detail
Episcopal church on hemehe.a str . one of the ...oat success
She has especial abi .ty for cliild-traiii-, iv(in ,( Pu
.ng work, and already has th, support j aR,h(.rini! ot- the
ot many promiueut Salem women. association, held Wedi.es-
,, , , , . , 4i i i ,i. Iilav at the state fairgrounds, and which
CelebratniL' his seventy-third birth-. "... " , . . ,
" - ... W. riP lae I'lll' ILI'.l HI.II.U..I iiriraiu-i,
her pupils, who number some of
the best musical talent iu Salem, will
! hovelv Salem children who will com- he preseiitcl in reciiai scveiiu inin-s
iiete for these prizes will be: Glenn .luring the season.
Afiithis. Hubert llutcliesoii. Marion Uulh Miss l'.yrd is a graduate of the solo
"'dni.u. "11" until Pasauala thonht hn had better see
.; ' -18 temPest In a tea not
, tm be fonn i tbrough the door. Lying upon a bed in one
J" u Ton, " l0re,la' Dd a?8ed.
i.' 'T Itorwl i,.:.'. "'uo luen!
I
'hi . m for hann. , clotbM wnlci U master bai bought
tB flat from -Pet 1Di f tb tor'
4tu j:aB'erd the . w u Cr co"onsness she told Pasquale that
., rght M k
'r TanhhadD
wciie ore rTonJ . r ana 8a?ced her and, catching Tony, had
bounded out of tha window and down the
! thin he hM bo""' demn b fr,8htened tbe would
Thursday evening tho iiospitubbi
lioiiie of Mr. and Mrs. W ill Sawyer, of
Siilciu Heights, was opened to a number
of invited guests. The affair was given
as a farewell attention for their daugh
ter, Miss linris, who will lenvo Sunday
ternik, I'.catri.e Cein.K, -Mane l,ury, isis course .4.,B....... for cl)rvallis to enter the Iregon Agii
Ar.leth Vor.la, -Nellie l.oinsc r.n. lings, tcrwnor.y o ... s ., ,.i.,.,... -. - .. ,.lttllrMl ,.0IU.K,..
Chaster .1. I!ca,h, Harriett Ma.lilien lornier pupil ot lfairinauii, t lost..,,,. T
Ma.-son, Kiithitu Sue lloflnell, IJ-lbert n.,.1 Mine, f-'resa. ( arret... , nt (er , .
Murrav Aiithouv, i,iui,nr.i .- .i n - r ..e...: ... -.
M.oscr,' (Ico. I.hisi.11 Stoner, Kleuot New Kiigland innsei -vatory, piiying her
.'..:..-4 M . i. r.iiii li...u II il'l A:' CM II C llll.OM ILL' i (.... I ".
vt emcri, .tiiir.iorie .uar.-iis "- ; - iiiniiy tncmls ot isalein hig
Jo , Kegiual.i llar.lwi.-h Kees. Idlbct is one ot the most musicanh st, .1. nts .,,,;,,,,, ;(.,u(i ,h1 t .,,
UeUcev Kerr, Kleanor F.'.yc Wright, over graduated from this institution. Am ,,,, whw,Wt.rt, ,
Itnlph
incuts were served.
Miss Sawyer will be missed by her
many friends of Salein high, where sho
ree years.
lining those who were present wer.
day Wednesday tlie day was ma.ie tne . , ' . ...,... .......litio is were hot ,r"0" ' IIM'"" i"1"""". " 1 ' . , , Misses .Martha Wickl.erg, Kuth Wood-
occasion for a gathering of intimate ' !!f' w ?!! i! mV wished tht at-' litirl Frankli.. .Smart. Arthur l.arles Mnsb-al activity is very marked at vvnr.l. I.e.. Morris, Mina Chase, Min-
friends and relatives of K. C. Chur,ill. dt 1 "V" '" ov,',-..) register- Hoeschen, Woodrow I'. 'ris,.. j toe s.-ho.d of ,c, whnh recently s Ali,.e KU,,S Uglv Wick-
one o Salem a best-kaowu jneer resi- "''"J ' fa,.';' ; ',,.,, : opened for the ver s work s..ra ,,Hil, rhase, . Mflrtl,a Woodward,
dents. Mr. and Mrs. ( hurci.ill opened '. .VJ I a noon ; Colonel and Mrs. Krnst llo.er iiave (ilam-p Hw...... who in- recntly been M,.ssril A(hos -Mil ,((,n
their home on North High street iu the M K I H(lr,, v wi,h ., ,s "their gu-t Mr. llofer ' added to the ..-.al d.- arti.ieMt. spent Morris, Arthur McClain, Fred Spran-r
evening, planning an informal dim,, " 'i! , 7 ! v , iir, Miss Marie l.'uef llo.er, of: Chi- Friday in receiving stuileiits .lesiriiijt , .Mallri,e Sawyer. ?
GENERAL VILLA
EXPRESES PLEASURE
n i : i. .. nuni.iii ii. urn nitinv rnu u m si in. . .uani n - , , ,
and enterUinmeut for their guests. The , ,.' ,Miss Mof,.r hils visited Salem to study M.i.e pb.-.ug and t.mul .evei
house was festooned with bright hned '" , v" Keniiniseenees w're l'fore, and is widely know,, through op. ineiit. .Mrs. . ...win as na . so-
blossoms, vari-colored dahlias forming a 'e! of iaeid.-a . an I .erie -es her a-.ivities in child welfare work, ,-erior advantages bc ause ot her train
table centerpiece. The huge birthday '' ' t Xl a"ons and As a lecturer on plavground and public ng irti.ler Madanie X iedennan.. he
cake was artistically perfected in p.na - . , iim,roml,tll .He. lies recreation, and as a writer on (iiese na. iier ... ...... .. ...... -
and ereen and embellished with tne "i" , subje-ts, she enjovs a rej.iita.mn nis- moos c.iii.er..iur ... ........ i
fi utiM .were caiie.i ior. , .... witli- like ".nrne. Australia.
uuiiiciaia . , Tt 4..,.rto .. .npnt tirouram was Ol 1 1 ii i... " i .. -,, . , ,, . .,, ...
Those who enjoyed this pleasant af-l , I OIltBilli,ni, it did interests. She has filled jmsitioi s in Jir. A.e n cnuuii w .i re. rg ,,... .- .
fair were Mrs. Loub'a Mc.K.nney, who,"" - xU)linMt many j.rominent educatioiial estaMi.-n- ..ii.s.ca. eiuns in .y " Washington, Sent. IS. Iuforiuution
was the oldest guest present, being ","," R', uabco.k. who is visit- meats in eastern tales, at .resei.t l-e- p anning some csj.e,- ...-y nr. ... . riy.,.iv(1(, t the WMt(J 0H!)e ,0,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Smith, Mr an.l. Mrs.,;-------- ho u aNo fro)ll ' ,,rincij.al ot i tii.ago ,i..yg.ou.i.i -.. ,K ...r. .... ......-. (lll.atl.,l that rC(.,Mlty pnhiishp,! stori.,
J. L. McKinney, Mr. ami Mrs. a. ;' ; . state ,Mrs. Jtab.-oek training school and lecturer iu i ipver- rei.... ....u i... .. .... r....... tnHt of (l)tU,rui polil.0 iu Met,
Veatch, Harold McKinney, . a. - -.,h ,.. aHHistanee. giving jity of ( oi.ago j laygroiinn .i.ran- rates m p.a.io ' .'.-.' "-" ico had been shot were false. The samo
Churchill, fcldon cnureniii, -miss nlin,bers. which included several merit
- , 'ftt
-ft 1 1 1
ivnurcani. ... ' i.i.,:. 0:ra
Mr. Church 1 has resided in Salem -i-J ""'"""-" ..
.,..,:,..i iniorestini sional capai ity, as she is endeavoring
I. viar.cr ii......... - 4 t, ,
tore some unusually line . re 'iiais i.ihv di!ll.1,t,.h tHt...l thnt ih .,r,..,..rtv
Thc visit to Salem is in her , notes- be cxjieeted. . ; ed seized was to safeguard against any-
re. ailing the j,a m .a c TeerfntUtn nl0V,.m,.t and the hall s d.re.tion. Mrs. Mend-nba I villa had been made a division general
I a."l ?.' K iev nn.l others illus- imj.ortai.ee of the folk fong and dance will resume her jda.-e as soj.raiio soloist. 811ll tllat aU fri,.tion notween hiln aml
Ui.Uon.le ''7 n"''1' " i the playground develo.ict of the Some tine cantatas will be rendered by Provisional President Carranza had dis-
The Hrst M. K. church choir re-, ., ,,iH
.ress educator ) here of the iieccs-1 s s work tomorrow under nean . . ei jt wnH aa0 ,it,,.are,i that fleneral
ents in 1847. For many years he was a-'" r.
netivelv eneaeed in business here, re- Jmlu
7-:v ;james . ' . s ,k ,,ivr(,n...l .levclom
unng I- ;tri0119 lD ,he history ol edmationai work of the state. All! over this e.-ellent orga.ii.atiou during the , aj.peare.l.
Appearing on oe ' " , . , ,h. olintrv the recreation movement is yen r. 1 General Villa wired President Wilson
Ifre.l. ! his congratulations on the withdrawal
Honoring Sucrinten.eiit and Mrs. O. of American troops from Vera Cruz, lit
oh all M. F.lliott, I'riucij.al and Mrs. d. 1. 1 said the president's actions havo
He- Nelson," tiewly-ai.ointed members ol "faithfully interpreted tbe sentiment
the high school faculty, older members . and asjiirations of patriotic Mexican
i as hosts - people, an I J resjiectfuliy salute you an
reception general in chief of the division of tho
gymnasium, i north.
Mrs. B. S. Wallace was .he first hos-; APP" ' -j.
l.o 'T.f.isure Hour Book Club i '"V"' " , .... . .i .i .montr the important topics ronsi
OH AV 4"V " Il,.l.l.i T.ltfHM.11 Willi B VII n..., "
4 ,.:;n .1 htir I nun iiaiuw." .... - -
hnmA Wpdneslav afternoon. She siionui..
(7 V VV V .
this season, entertaining at her Court: aldwn please
. ti' ..... . ari.FnnAi. n.i r I "i i".. " . . .
f nnmR ursu.. d . v i .." - , . ... L'.allb P..
. . . ... - k.-i i Ha,l, ment was oiayeu ; ..... i .i.;..
was assistea Dy 4iirs. ni - p T J'orter gave readings, nm"e ... mf
figured conspicuously,
encore His accompani- for social and civic betterment,
sd bv Frauk K. Xew- Miss llofer is an authority
nhaes of the iilaygronud subjee
,n. A reading program "T;, r j ? "Tra.in ' Joe," both ginning the recreation work in t.ie vaca- the high school fucul y, older i,
raft eonsidered, in which i" Old Glory and ' . ' Moo ioun hot)U of hicago and then pub- of tnat institution will preside i
'."History of Oregon "i selecfi ions from f'-. J ,,,,, w,. ,iHhig the first book of child jday in and hostessts nt an informal r,
a0uslr. Officer, of f..e,Cow Moo aa-l y reted this country, "Hinging Games, OU and tonight in the high school gyn
and Mrs. Herron. A reading program."',
for the winter was
Hon. T. T. Geer
m P'wsant drettha-
lnh are: Mrs. Ji. J. wemem, i