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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1920)
TI1B OltEC.ON STATESMAN': SUXHAV, JAXVAItY 18, 1D20. Hy RUTIt LEXOIU2 FISHEIL Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Albert en tertalnod ut dinner Thursday even ing. Mrs. J. . Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Read who left Friday night for. San Francisco . to make their home, i , ' , ; ;' Attorney General and Mrs. Gaorg-J M. Brown entertained at luncheon this week Senator E. L. Eddy of Itoseburg, and J.-P, Bailey, of Port land. ' - , . ' ' , ' ' f ' . , Theron Hoover of the Oregon Ag ricultural coll ere Is spending th? week end with his sister. Mrs. L. C. Farmer. ! '. Major and Mrs. Milton L. Meyers wnttj Portland last night for a several day: stay, going down for the former to attend the dinner; and reception given In honor of General John J. Pershing. ' , . Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Rpaulding have had as their house guests'dur ing legislature week. Senators S. C. Huston. V. V. Banks of Portland end Colon R.iEberhard' of La Grand. ' - v M ,1 Mr. and Mfes. Walter U Spauldln where tonight the former will at tend the banquet and reception In honor of General John J. Pershing who Is in Portland today. The Monday night dancing club gave another. of its enjoyable danc ing parties this week. As is the cus tom of the dug the party was held in hte Moose hall. The affair was preceded by a number of dinner par ties and several large supper par ties followed. The club had a group of guests for the evening. 4 , Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Locke will leave Thursday for San Francisco and De Monte where they will spen l a three weeks -visii. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Reig. nee Ida Simmons of Portland, and their small son Joseph M. Jr., are the week end house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zadoc J. RIggs. . Miss Nina Ward of Portland is woek. end guest of Miss Marjory Flegel at the Beta Chi house " ' Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hoff have had as their house guests during the will motor toi Portland this morning I week. Mrs. S. E. 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The North Salem Women's club was entertained at the home of Mrs. O. R. Strausbaugh. 1030 Xortb Board way Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. F. N. Toothacre, president of the club -presided over the business meeting which was followed by a social hour and light refreshments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. P. E. Graber at 802 North Church street. The many Saiem friends of Miss Annie Lee Fortrailler and Clarence E. Wiles of Albany rlll be Interested to learn of their wedding which was solemnized at an impressive service at noon Thursday at the home of Miss Fortmiller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fortrailler in teat city- Rev. Wallace Howe Lee. an unci of th bride officiated. Following the service an elaborate wedding break fast was served the guests who in cluded over 50 relatives and close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wiles are spending a wedding trip in the north western eities after which they will make their home on the. Wiles ranch 11 miles from Salem where a new bungalow awaits them. Miss Fortrailler has visited in this city a number of times. She was a University of Oregon student and is amember of the Phi Beta Phi soror ity. Mr. Wiles was student at Oregon Agricultural college where he was' an Alpha Tau Omega man. During -the world war he saw active service at the front. , 5 ICd K. Humphreys of the Oregon1 Agricultural college is spending the week end with his cousin Frank De Witt. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Prime of 943 Center street are receiving con gratulations upon the arrival of a son born yesterday. Mrs. Catherine Brophy has as her house guest her sister, Mrs. A. E. Carter of Walla Walla. ' Mrs. E. T. Barnes and daughter. Miss Ruth Barne. were in Portland visiting relatives" for a few days this week. Mrs. W. A. Liston and daughter. Miss Ethel , Liston were In Portland a few days this week for a visit with friends. . I - ' Mrs. C. W. Neimeyer and , Mrs. Frank Davey sponsored a happy lit tle surprise- uartv Friday afternoon for Mrs. Frank Alley at her home on South Church afreet. Tic zZll; noon was informally spent with cw- ing and social sbat by the 30 guests. A dainty luncheon was served to finish the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Reave and Stacey Jr., of Spokane, are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs Lloyd Ramsden. Mrs. Cyril G. Brownetl of Umatilla j has been in Salem with bf has-' band. Senator Brownell during the legislature. Mrs. O. P.-Hoff returned the first or the weok from Portland where' the spent several days visiting with her son and daughter-la-law. Mr. Norlyn P. Hoff. 3 11J V 1.1 jf US LlCMTrlCAT COOnATtOH V,' MS 2 and Mrs. QUICK! STOP INDIGESTION Pain in Stomach, Sourness, Gases and Acidity relieved with "Pape's Diapepsin" Your upset stomach will feel fine' No waiting! When your meals don't fit and you feel uncomfortable: when you belch gases, acids or raiw sour undigested food. 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" We sell only the USLr-the batten' with the exclusive machine-pasted plates. Sold only on a 15 months' guaran teed adjustment plan. And every USL comes to us "Dry -Charged," which means jro obtain a brand new, factory-perfect battery. USL BATTERYHOPil Opens for Business Jan. 22 420 Court Street COOK GOING TO SESSION) Salem Scout Executive to At tend Bi Round-up at Berkeley II 1 Leaders of the Boy Scouts of Am erica. Including all Scorn t commis sioners and Scout executives of cit ies west of the Mississippi river, and men of altruistic makeup will meet In a great western conference at Ber keley.. Calif . daring, the louowing weelr. at whleh Salem wtll be repre sented by the local scout executlr;, Harold L. Cook. It Is the aim of the local Bj Ftout Cornell to bring to the doo ot Salem's boy life, a program (our t)i in Its development, and for thU uaaon Salem's chief Scout will 'at tend tn conferei.ee In an attempt to gain a workln- krowledee of rown nl metboda and orograins. la attendance at this rjundpp- wtll bt th ehlf eout sec.itiTe. Jmo K. West, ot New York C:tr. to whch King- G i-?e of EngtU has Lou.il a special inTltation to rlsit Bnck- inchsm prince with American Scouts to mm 4 Q either Eockers and Easy C mm Just Through Invoicing and Find Wc Have Too Many Large Leather Chairs and Rockers. Therefore We Arc Offering AU Our Overstuffed Leather Pieces at Greatly Reduced Prices tils summer. AIs Ltniei uar.er l eard. chef Scout cr-n'tonr. anJ lames A. Wilder, ch el sea Bcoat.- lU-adauarters ot th-? conference will he located at lLel Clarenionl. oa the edg of tbt lUrkf.cy hilU, Cl- 'foroJa. ATber-.' tutre hcstsiry n K-n referred -for tho use of 'Scout Tb conf.r.-oe VPfct m. Incla lea sractlcal desr.onrU alien -( B Peut Jf.TiMev s'ecd in Sn Fna eluco's Gre' lSiaier by ct Cr.llforni A caimlnatlous in Scout requfrc'i.e.H by alMhe - .cbtivea c ttin.tab?e. ctjiaoetea jy th chleJ vit tomTlsaicner. . The confer nc date. Irom.Jana- ttt 20 tit ZJ. lnilUHTr. ana in wiyi m he PTtaent on th I kkoff . north fcfctern Scout leader wta leave Sa- l-i. in their special car on an err taf trala. Read, the Classified Ads. Seventh Grade Cub dt Grxmt School in Projrcn A nnttnga waa ttren FrldT. Jaa. 1C by tha seventh grada girls of Grant Junior high school. Th program was aa folwwt: - Ta Star ssanstoa ZJanaex. laatmiaeaul aola :Mralag t Rom. Do Lolso liise. Vocal solo -Bins WriT-. ty fonr girls. VnlU Kirk. Mary 'riiehw, Eho UeSart. Helen Trawlck. - Ylctrola pUcos tlsia Orwitt- InstrameoUl solo Oloralsx rrayar." Honor ZeU. I Vocal solo "BelU ot St. Mary"; Mlt Tartar. Vocal sols Alabama lolHh7. TT. aio Dewltu LoeUlo Brown, aceocf paalst. j 1 iRead the Classified Ad . , Genuine Leather Rocket regular $55.00, now.... . ... ..... .$44.00 Brown rocker, regular $34.00, now.....:.,..:...... $27-00 Brown rocker, regular $45.00r'now..' j:..... v.......v Genuine Leather Rocker, regular. $72.-50, now . . f $56J50 Leather Chair, regular $75.00, now. y, . iil . .1 A AA: .$60.00 Leather Davenport, regular $175.00, now. . .p . i. . . .$150.00 ,$52.00 ..........Woo Leather Chair, regular $55.00, now.. , . Leather Rocker, regular $65.00, noW. .-'"' Brown Rocker, regular $60.00,- now. ' t Craft Rocker, regular $26.50; now $2150 Brown Rocker, regular $38 XX), now Brown Rocker, regular $45.00, now. . . . Rocker, regular $37.50, now Rocker, regular $45.00, now. Rocker, regular $20.00, now Rocker, regular $19.50, now Leather Rocker, regular $75.00, now. Leather Rocker, regular $6750, now. 1 ? A . H ! ;. I V -1 1 --1 TRADE : I N : YOUR : OLD : FURNITU R E n 340 Court Street 1UI A MH Tf nPrtM 340 CoUrt Street I 1 Salem - Oregon Jo Bo M Salem :: Oregon jj 0s V jcu rarrlllo a" Tito IxrmWdl la MIxmJmrdl Ltd. at tbe Craa4 Oi - .. IIoue Monday, Jaaaary 28 ThoitfkanSs who aaw the perorm-' Snce in New York. Boston and Chi cago, evinced their approral In no uncertain term of Leo Carrillo In "Lombard I. Lid." the record break ing laughing comedy aucceta pre sented ty OIlTer Morocco will o seen at the Grand Oira Houae Mon day, January 2. -In "Iombardl. Ud. the autnors have brought to tbe state an entirely new character that ot a faahionablr Italian dressmaker. Tito Lombardl. who tnlcht be a composite stage pic ture o( seyeral of America's fore- rooat creators of aaiart faahiaoa. Tit LombJTdi is a cenina In the matter of gorgeous gowns but baa absolute ly no Idea of buineaa and prorei aomcwhat of an amateur In the art of maktac lore With- the Ttso of the curUia-he Is In his estab lishment in the midst ot hia manne- iiuins. hla crcationa, etc. lie. is ea- tirely taken op with two subjec clothes and a show girl with w he Is desperately la love. Slow tag customers orr th oa hand an unfaithful aweethaart on the r leada him to tbe rery brir financial ruin from which 1 saved only by the timely ef for one of hia maan equina. Talar honey, played by Grace Valenti: Mr. Carrillo's. portrayal, of Lombardl la oae of the moat hu us and novel maracientations in many years. Ills ability to t constant laaghter Is dlfflcx deacribe bvt anftlco-to say It haa placed hint amoax tho fort comedians of the younger tr tions. , '5!r. Morocco Is sending the c al company and production, at , . lUcoaeo haa tho relaUoa c j dvcingibut the best and. a go tertaiamcnl Is assured. . '