The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 10, 1919, Page 9, Image 9

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THK (luncheon this evening for:
the National Editorial associa-1
tion, Salem's' guests for a short
ttme tonight will be quite the larg
. est affair of the week. There will
be about 350 in the party and the
beautiful state grounds will afford
the setting for the assembly. The
Commercial club will - act as host
and will be. assisted by Mrs. Zadoc
Riggs and a groujwf Women's club
members and a bevy of maids will
serve. Governor Olcott will give a
short , address and after the lunch
the guests willbe taken for"'a ride
over the city. Late In the evening
-they will leave with Governor and
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ys Mattie Beatty.
Mrs. Olcott for Medford and then to
Crater Lake.
Social diversions this week were
mostly informal compliments to vis
itors ia Salem who have been quite
numerous this -..-week.'- The theater
party Wednesday night for Miss
Helen Jordan, house guest of Mrs.
Henry Meyers, by Miss Luella Pat
on and Miss Ethel Rupert was quite
delightful. The informal reception
Friday night at the Commercial club
for the 12 aviators was quite smart.
Farewell patties have been showered
upon Mrs. J. S. Austin and her daugh
ters. Miss Florence and Harriett, this
week. - '
The wedding of Miss Hazel Prince
and Clifton Smith was also an. event
for Wednesday. Though only rela
tives and a very few intimate friends
were bidden it was a very pretty
affair. :. ,
(Miss Ruth Johns arrived Friday
night from a most enjoyable sojourn
in California where she visited with
her brother, Claude Johns, in Berke-i
ley. She also visited in Oakland!
and-San Francisco and waa ex
sively entertained by her friends.
Miss Johns though she had .a ve-y
nice tinne Is glad to be in Salem
again which as she says loaks like a
"green paradise" after the dryness
of all California's fields and gar
dens.
Mrs. John William Drager and her
talented daughter. Miss Frances Dra
ger, of Seattle are guests in Salem
fo a short sojourn this week. Both
are very prominent In the northern
city both socially and musically as
Miss Frances is quite an exceptional
violinist for her years. V- .
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As a fareVelL to Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ton Smith, nee Hazel Prince, who
left Thursday night f dr -their future
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YANKEE NOTIONS RICH AUDSON-S LINENS HANDKER
CHIEFS TOILET ARTICLES DENNlSON"S PAPER NOVEL
TIES IEATHER PURSES STATIONERY" HOSIERY ! IX) YES
UNDERWEAR NECKWEAR RIBBONS UNDERMUSLINS
UMBRELLAS . . .
MRS. CHARLES GRAY
FEATTTRINb READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS AND READY-TO-USE
MERCHANDISE FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN
. The preseuec of Mrs. Charles Gray in the. city again in causing
much delight to her host of friends here.- Mrs. Gray has jut fin
ished her work at Camp Lewis with the Red Cross Home Service.
I where she was for over a year. The work in that departmmt is par
ticularly over, so Mrs. Gray could leave. At present she :s a house
guest of Miss li. Stoughtan at the Moody home. During her so-
journshe will be showered with many courtesies by her many friends.
WE ARE SHOWlNtLA GOOD ASSORTMEifT OF ADVANCE MODELS IN OUT-
ER GARMENTS AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD. TO PAY
3ie
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL -
STAMPED
BABY
PILLOWS
Complete with thread to embroider
' THE NEEDLECRAFT
4& Coxirt'Street . Telephone S5S
home in Miami, Ariz.. Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Smith, parents of the groom, in
vited a number of the relatives of
tie young couple to ' dinner that
night. Pink and white sweet peas
centered the lable laden with delic
ious delicacies and around It were
seated: Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Smith.
Mr! and Mrs. C. L. Prince, Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Prince. Frank Prince,
Kenneth Prince, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Scitt, aroline Scott,- Miss Izola
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. CJlfton Ross.
Milo Ross. Doris Ross and Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Smith, the hosts.
Mrs. J. B. Littler graciously
opened her home Wednesday after
noon the Home Missionary society
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I most enioTable meeting was held
this time and a large number of
the members were present. Mrs. A
A. Underhill had charge of the meet-
lne and Mrs. C. A. Clark gave a very
nice devotional. service. During the
meeting an invitation wis extended
rtty Mrs. H. C. Jennings, wife of the
preaiaen ot tne Meinoaisx ruuiu
in ir comnanr in Chicago, who with
her husband Is now touring Cali
fornia, to be nresent at the meetin?
I next' Wednesday at the home or airs
VLN ECONOMICAL, DELIGUTFUL.L1GUT PLACE TO TRADE I
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suits
for Fall .
No effort has been spared in order that our
showing of FALL SUITS may meet the require
ments'of every woman, whether she desires a
suit of the dressy type or one designed strictly
for utility.
Truly comprehensiVe is our display, embracing
every desirable style feature and every material
that has found favor for fall wear. -
Selections Should Be Made
Now As Our Assortment Af
fords Excellent Choice
Prices Are 'WeU Within
Reason
We Invite the Ladies To In
spect This Early Showing of
The Fall Season's Offerings
in Suits
M. C. Findley. Board managers for !
the Old People's home were nomin
ated at this time also. .They are
Mrs. M. B. Parounmgian, Mrs. Henry
J. Talbott. Mrs. M. Seeley. Mrs. W. I
T. Rfgdon and Mrs. G. Settlemeir of
Wood burn. The lesson was a study
of the Deacon eases" hospitals in .the I
United States and twelve women
spoke on them. - .i
Delegates for the Women's Home
Missionary conference which will be
held in Oregon City September 2 and
3 were appointed as fallows:- Mrs,
m. c i- inciey, Mrs. m. u. farouna-
Kian, Mrs. M. Seeley.' Mrs, Ronald
Glover. Mrs. C. C Knvey, Mrs. Wil
liam Kirk. Mrs. J. B. Littler. Mrs.
O. J. Purdy. Mrs. C. F. Wilson. Mrs.
B. Carrier. Mrs. 17. G. Boyer and Mrs.
W. T. Rlgdon.
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A merry eroup of. popular maldi
canoed up the river laft night to a
delightful spot along the bnnU and
camped for the night, canoing tack
early this morninr. In the party
were Miss Marybelle Rinehart, Miss
and Miss Ethel Frailer.
Mifs Marjorie Kay will leave next
week for Denver. Colo., where she
goes as the delegate to the national
Cammt Phi BeU convention from
the Nu chapter at the University of
Oregon. She will leave Aueuit Is
for Portland where she will be with
f Miss Beatrice Locke of oPrtland. the
alumnae delegate. Miss Eva Miller
of Tillamook whs eoes from" the
chapter at Oregon Agricultural col
lege, guests of honor at a large tea
-eiven bv the Gam mi hi Betas. The
two girls from the University , or
Oresron chapter will meet them In
Portland and together they will go
to Denver where the convention will
l-be held beginning August 22 in Es-
tee park. j
Miss Catherine Carson will leave
today for Seattle where she will bo
a euest of her sister. Mrs. Hugh mc-
Cammon of that city. ' Miss Carson
plans to be In the northern city three
weeks.
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Mrs. E. A. Miller, assisted by Mrs
Daisie Mclntvre. hospitably enter
tained Wednesday afternoon for Miss
Miraaret Kine. of Prosser. Wash.-
who is visiting in Salem.' Miss King
is a former Salem young woman.
The afternoon was- spent on the
snacions lawns at the Miller horn
1 - M M ! mTi.. ward .ItiA fit-
versions of ihe hours. The guests
were Mis King. Miss Elizabeth Fai
child. Mis Alma Johnson. Mis3 Ha
zel Arnold. Miss Marie Arnold. Miss
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SUITS... .v ...$24.75, $29.75, $ii.75 to $93.00
COATS..... $16.48, $19.75,' $24.75 to $75.00 ,
SERGE DRESSES $16.43, $22.43, $270 to $65.00 . "
LINGERIE WAISTS. 98c, $2.48, $3J5 to $120
(JEORGETTE WAISTS $3.98, $4.98, $6-93 to $35JD0
SIIETIiAND SWEATERS .-....$12.48, $170, $24.75 to $35.00
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Quality Is Right . Style Is Right Price is Right
SWMBHSHHSSSSSSSSMMBHHBSSIBSSSSSSWSSSS
WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE
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GROWING
FEET
Unless you want yonr ehiM to
suffer "and h" handicaprxnl
throuirh life vou should take
care that the feet are trained
properly.
You cannot afford to neglect
the feet of your loy8 and girls.
The success of Buster IJrown
Shot's in correctly shaping
growing fret lies in the BroWnJ
T a.'
Shaping Lasis.
Hring the children in and let us
demonstrate the superior points
of these suoes.
Buster Brown Shoe Store
125 N. Commercial St.
Shoos That Wear and Fit and
are Fit to Wear
Eloise Wright. Miss Elinor Wright.
Miss Anna MclnTyre, Miss Margaret
Wildridge. Miss Fern Mitchell. Mis
Henrietta Hishop and Miss Amy Mc
Intyre. v
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MIm Klizabeth Lord arrived hom
yesterday after a lengthy sojourn
in Seaside Where she w the bouse
guest or Mrs. J. A. MUTpnyxoi ron
land who is summering there in her
cottage, and at Gearhart. where she
was the guest ot Mrs. W. II. Eldrldg
for a short time.
Ir. and Mrs. A. X. Moo res arr
rived home yesterday from Astorra
where they were visiting their
daughter and son-in-law, MT, and
Mrs. Robert MrKJnney.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spaulding
and Miss Ava Miller axe spending the
week-end in Canby with Mrs. Spauld
Ing's nd Miss Miller' mother, Mrs
Nora Guard Miller.
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Sergeant Frank McGec of the air
patrol service left Friday night for
a sojourn In Medford.
Mrs. A. E. Stockton and Mtss 1e
Stockton are spending a few days at
Seaside.
MIm Frances Gellatlv of the StaU
hoard ot control is enloylnK a visit.
with ner cousin.- Miss Myrtle Neal-j
who haa arrived from Madison, v is.
Miss Neal a teacher in the nanison
school. She will spend the summer
visiting relatives tn Oregon.
Captain John Elliott arrived Fri
day night from Camp Lewis where
he received his discharge from th
rervioe and Is at the home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Street who
live on the Jefferson road are receiv
ing congratulations upon the arrival
of a son born Saturday morning.
Miss Verne De Witfe and Fred
Gerber motored op from Portland
TPoicrdir and are spending the week-
j end at the home of Mis De Witte's
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motner. sirs. r.. u. w nine
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Mr and Mrs. rtliss Darby arrived
last night from their, home In Glen
Aale and will be guests of their mo
ther. Mrs. W. II. Darby, and their
brother. Dr. Wltoon Darby for a fort
night.
m. m.
Va of th nrettiest wddinat re-
rmtly was that of Miss Hal Ma
Prinr danchter of Mr. and Mrs. c
1 Pri.ice. and CH(tnn Smith, sjn of
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith, which
nftmvi it tli C 1 Prince home
Wednesdar night at- 8 o'clock. The
home waa transformed into a .bower
ot sanuner blossoms, with, pink sweet
peas, snapdragons and baby breath
rpedomlnating. In the dicing room
a beautiful altar oC sweet peas, snap
dragons aad clouds of maline was
im provlsed and before this the Rev.
I. G. Lee of the Friends church read
the services.. Preceding the eere
mAir sllas Rraf Sherwood sane I
Love Tou , Traiy, ' accompanied oy
Mln -Isola Rmlth who also nresided
at the piano and played softly thru
the services tne Menaeissonn wee
ding march.. After tie. ceremony
MIm SherwvMd aaar Q Prmoise Me
The bride was lovely In a gown of
white geogrette over wane saun aja
was elaborated with pearls- Her
flowers were - a shower of white
bride's roses and sweet peas. Little
Doris Ross daintily gowned in a
white teock. carried the ring in a
huge rosebud.
Following the ceremony an elab-n-3i
Mi.iinr Inrwh was served and
in this the pink was most artistically
nuw) slut. lira. Smith chose for her
going away a smart navy blue tall
lur a Urrt black hat. Just be
fore leaving she gave her bridal bo-
auet to her mother.
Mr. aad Mrs. Smith left Thursday
nUht fo- Mionii. Aria.. wb-re they
will resid3. The bride I a popular
mmUr nf thtt vennaer set and is a
charming young woman. She attend
a ih fiaiMnhirH school aad for sev
eral years has been employed in me
Salem voiwonn ceir.paj.
where she was assistant manager.
The groom is a mining eaglneer
g-aduate of the Oregon Agricultural
college and. resumes his f irmer po
sition as analytical chemist in the
topper sniter at Miami. Arlr. He
has recently returned from the ser-
TlCAmong the many beautiful gifts
was a very nlr one frm.the groom's
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oracelet of red. white and blue ro-
bon nade lato ten tiny pocacis eaca
. Hm-Anr niece. Mr.
a.d Mrs. Smith left Ut Thursdiy
borne. About
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a relatives ana inumiie
were bidden to the wedding.
uiii iia Snauldina. Mrs. Taal
tinnwr Mtaa Rom Heine, and Roy
Mills mnior-d in the Mills ear to
Newport Thursday. Mrs. ITanscr
will be a guest for a week of Mrs.
Mills, wno is spending the summer la
the Mills cottage, and Miss Spann
ing and Miss Heine Will spend a wek
with Mrs. Char Irs K. Spaalding. who
is summering mere in tae epaniaing
summer home. Roy Mills will spend
the week end with his family and re
turn eany la tne. wee a. if
A mrrv clcnU early motored to
Lyons up the Mehama, Thursday
night and spent ths evening. Tnoee
who made np the party were Mrs K.
E WIggens and her daughter Miss
Mildred. Wiggeffs of Toppenlsh. Mr.
and Mrs. John Alberta. Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. ark and Paul Wallace.
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and -every corset made to fit each
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given to fitting regular corsets as
well as fitting surgical corsets
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