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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1919)
-'S s " '"j 1 ' lTrrc Ssi?-? ts94 V Uun4 for tbe evening. I J UOhKl liTn -r-r-W-SM j . , ,., , , , , " J B - -1 'TTrTTTI-HTffirTft M 1 At John Caughell and Mm. ILLytIe were hostesses yesterday lor a smart lunch eon at the. Caused! home when the natron of the Junior guild of the St. rani's church, were their guests. The: afternoon was enjoyed finish ing thes r.-ork of the guild -for the bazaar tvhich they will hold tomor row . ' . . Mrs. M. E. Allen of Wenatchee. VTash who has been visiting- for reveral days with her son and daugh-tar-in-laW, Mr. and Mra. W, G. Al- By Ruth Len ore Fisher . , Park which meets every Tuesday af-t 1S.11 Fairgrounds Road. Mrs- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Y. VV C. A. rooms had a very interesting meeting, yesterday with 43 members in attendance despite the weather. The members of the class are very interested In their work and are praisins again ' Mrs. Park's teachings- - ..- .) : 1 ': w Mrs. Loretta Ragan Williams, of Milton, Oregon, and Mrs. Ella Himes of Portland have returned to their komts after a short stay in Salem. leti, has gone to Twin Falls, Idaho -V. will - i . . cere ine.viu iuium ior a wniie.t.hs i,. t tu,: -v. i M " 'ciawu 1SI VUUIV11 Will The Blblp class of Mrs; Charles A. i. i, The home mls'Ionary society of hold its quarterly tea this afternoon at the home of Mrs. J; R. NVer. George H. Alden will make a report on the national convention of the so ciety which the attended -5 . Mrs. R. A. Nadon of Ilarrlzburg and Mrs. M. L. Hamilton of Port land are house guests for a several days stay at the Eugene Eckerlin home on North Liberty street. Mi33 Eula Wood and Miss Ethel Gardner of ' Portland have returned to their hemn after athbrt stay in Salem as the 'house rriests 'of Dr. and Mrs. J. Q. Matt his . , ..... ' ...':.'' "r' : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ' White have Issued invitations for a large dancing j Commercial street this afternoon at party for their attractive Miss Margaret White. ' The affair will take place Christmas night at Cotillion hall and will be for the rub-debutante set. ' lit; nd ' 'Mrs. White hare Issued over 125 lnvlta uubj for the evening. '"' Mrs. W. B. Abbey and her charm ing daughter, Miss Marion Abbey of Newark, New Jersey are the house guests of Mrs. Cordelia H after and her son Harold Hager at 691 Union street. Thny have been touring Cal ifornia and will be in Salem for sev eral days. Mr. De'.bert Burton will entertain the women, of the North Salem Wo- men r. club at her home, 959 North Church street this afternoon at 2:30 n'flncy. The arlier part of the afternoon will be taken op with a buMne?s meeting after which the afternoon will finished with a social time. Mrs. G. W. Shand will entertain tie south section of, the ladies aid r.iciety of the First Presbyterian rhurch at hr home. 54 Soath 7 '. -H-v1 BBP.pf..iBi35Ero rlour builds torero bra. wmg-ups and (wxv-ups tQQJ t w jl:. So, w OBSaESt wnenyou order at vour grocer. ' r 'r,,-? C ,?X-s-; -.rJ, .'! 2:30 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Hunt. nee Loon.-? Dunham, whose wedding I.. . .. IX , .- S . - ... -. -i LET "DANDERINE" SAVE YOUR HAIR Clicek Ugly Dandruff! Stop Hair t'oming Out and Double Its ' I Beauty was of a recent date will make her ( est. She visited the petrified for-j trouble with her car.. although she home in Salem instead of in Porter-! est. spent several days in the nation-; pointed out the Tact that the ander vllle, Calif., aa was previously pub-ial capital, drove to Mount Vernon. ttnd the Ford motor and made her lisbed. j Titited the site of the battle of Cct- on . adjustments. Before leaving tytou.g. asd then after touring to the Ford company, Mrs. Lpton ex korie of the Atlantic roast cities.! prc?Ml a hope that her next Ford. Gin de her way t New York. probntir another runabout, will b She experienced practically noleoui;p3d with a Ford starter. District Seders limited in Money for Expenszs rs of weights j t rk under the ililel. deputy! ind mea.iurt . 1 District deputy sealers and measures who wor direction of W. . A. Dalziel state sealer of weights and are limited by law to xgso a year each for expense money, says an opin-! ion of Attorney General Brown writ ten in reply to an Inquiry from Mr Dalziel. BOYS FROLIC I ATY. M.C.A. A little "Dandetine" cools, cleans es and makes the feverish . itchy scalp soft and pliable; then this stim ulating tonic penetrates to the fam ished hair roots, revitalizing and In vigorating every hair .in the head, thus stopping the hair falling oat, or getting thin, dry or. fading. After a few applications of "Dan derlne" yon seldom find a fallen hair or a particle of dandruff, besides ev ery hair shows new life, vigor, bright ness, more color and thickness. A few cents buys a bottle of de lightful "Danderine. at any drug or toilet counter. THE I VERS AL CAR R YOU WILL OWN-"A CARA flue j- You are going to own one of these time-savers, these money makers, not because we want to sell one to you, but because in this day of high prices and high wages, "TIME IS MONEY," and quick transpor tation and power fanning saves money and j makes money. Why Does Everybody Buy Ford Products? There's a Reason j FORD PRODUCTS do what they are built to do, and do it efficiently, economically and satisfactorily, -and they do it with the least investment or first cost because of quantity production. Half the sum total of automobiles and trucks in tha world today are1 FORD CARS or FORD TRUCKS. Over 3,000,000 in all. Last year, "Henry Ford and Son built and tld: 115,00(31 tractors,' or more than xz3 ux cl aa maKes comDinea tnai nave peen proaucea m uie psusi ten years. More Than Two Hundred Play, Swim, Sing and Eat i Everything in Sight INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS Now is the time to Place your order to aoid .future disappointment WMotorCQ. INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS I As an inauguration of a member hip campaign to bring Salem hoys nto the Younz Men's Christian as sociation, more than 200 boys gath ered at the association building. South Commercial and Chemeketa streets." yesterday after school hoars where the biggest erent of Its kind in years took, place. 1 Upon arriving at the building the boys wetp ercorted to the floor of the gymnasium where they worked out In squads under the direction of 0. J. Hull, physical director, and then taken to the tank In the base- J ment where. th8y- enioyed a. plunge. This was followed by atnietie games in the gymnasium for half an hour and then the dinner call was sound ed. The menu was elaborate ery elaborate and nothing waa left for a second table .when they got through. Rer. H. N- Aldrich led the young sters In singing popular songs. Misa ! Bertha Clark contributed aererai whistling solos. E. Cooke Patton per formed sereral stunts in the mystic art of legerdemain and addresses were given by Harold Cook. Salem. Boy Scout executive, and by ur. tu. E. Fisher. Mr. Cook encouraged tne boys to affiliate with the Y. M. C. A. and Dr. Fisher spoke on the care of the body. Among other things told them that on a recent visit to the famous institution of the Mayo brothers, world famous surgeons or Rochester. Mlnn- he was told by the doctors that cigarette smoking Is causing rapid Increase of tancer in , the United t Sates, r Cllfford Smart, .recently dis charged from the United States navy lifter a good record in the sea serr vice, has come to the association a director of boys work and will or ganize classes and clubs and other wise have charge of the boys' Inter ests. Boys and Girls Tu you are not already collecting DIXIE BREAD wrap, pers and planning to win one of the 23 Holiday Prize s You should begin today-while your chances for winning are good. Contest has only started and will close December 22, 1919. "" START TODAY 1 Get all your friends to kelp. Ask Your Grocer Salem Baking Co., Salem Haynes-r'oster Baking Co., Portland. Dixie Baking Co., Astoria L A 2 M i . v- 6ii' i 7 0l3 C"nj1I,- t ! I .' "Save" the Yrapers" E FEAT PERFORMED BY AGED WOMAN t . . Mrs. William Upton Drives Ford Runabout from Trisco to Gotham ' On her return trip. Mrs. William Upton., the 70-year-old woman,- who drove a Ford runabout from San Francisco to New York city visited the Ford Motor company'a main of fice. She waa Introduced to the of ficials of the company, was photo graphed, held In her hands a Ford check worth two figures or mil lions, recounted the experiences she had encountered"-'' her'trtp. and before leavlnfensnade arrangements for seen ring imev Ford cat immed iately upon; her return to her home In Baksrsrretdl Cal. Mrs. Upton has already driven her present Ford more than 22.000 miles. 7.000 of which were driven since she left an Francisco. May 11. the langent day's drive being ICO -nil'!. At Springfield. III.. Mr. Upton's b'rthplace. he plans to dis pose "? the car and after visiting her m-nr frsJs there, i will return home via rail. When e mnirnting on her trip, she saiii that In making the drive from the Atlantic to the Pacific, it had not been her purpose to follow a direct lino of travel, but to visit the most cities and places of Inter- OF HIGH GRADE CANNED 'GOOD - Most of our fall stocks of Canned Goods having ar rived, we will make special concessions on prices in dozen lots for a few days Onarga Corn, per doz. 2ZQ Appetizer Com, & doz. $2.15 Del Monte Corn a doz. $X25 Iroquas Corn, per dos. $1.95 Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2s, per dozen. $2L25 Standard Tomatoes, 2 H g, per dozen $1.65 Standard Tomatoes, gallons, per dozen ...$5.50 Del Monte Peas, per dozen ' .-. '..$2.50 Ideal Peas, per dozen $2J.O Del Monte Large Asparagus, per dozen ...$4.S5 Del Mcntr, Small Tips, per dozen $2.70 Salad Points, per dozen $2.75 Booth's Sardines (Sauced, Mustard Tomato) per doz en .$2X0 Shrimps, Is, per dozen $25 Skooknm Oysters. 5 cx, $2S Curtis Tuna Fish $2.70 Curtis Piementos, Is... $2X5 Curtis Piementos, 2s .-..$3.75 Del Monte Chinook Salmon, lis $3J25 Del Monte Salmon Is Flats $5X0 Otter Clams lis $1.5 Otter Clams, Is.. . . ... .2.23 Sweet Potatoes, 2y2s..$2X5 P. S. Hcininy, 2 H $15 Hunt's Spinach, 212s..$1.75 FLOUR Fisher's Blend Flour per sack $3.25; per barrel $12X0 Pickett Idaho Hard Wheat, per sack $3.15; per barrel. .$12-2) Waldo Hill Flour, per sack $2.00; per barrel $11.20 Hoi Grocery Co 1883-6-7 134 North Liberty Street 7