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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1920)
THE OREGON STATESMAN: SVXHAV. MAY iwjo. By BUTII LEXORB F1S1IEII Tuesday evening in the library, the Salem Arts league will hold the last meeting of the year. At this time officers for the next year will be elected and Mrs. Charles Bowen, who spent many years in the orient, will speak on "The Spirit of Japanese Id T"V- . . Hireling nas Deen called for 8 o'clock and is open to the pub lic. . Miss Mariana McNulty and Roy It. Weatherhill were quietly married at the' eLslie Methodist Episcopal par sonage Thursday, afternoon at 1:30 o'clock by Rev. Horace N. Aid rich. The only attendants were Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Weatherhill. Mr. and Mrs. Will If. Bennett mo tored to Portland Friday morning and are passing a few days with rel atives. Miss Josephine Daurabartner is home from the University of Oregon . to pass the week-end and iDecoration day with her parents. . - Mrs. C. P. Bishop has been spend ing a few days In Portland visiting friends. j One of the delightful dinners of . the week was the family gathering jn u,at city 4 at tne vvunam Mcuucnrist, sr.. Dome ; on soum commercial street Wednes day evening when the children as- sembled to help celebrate the birth day anniversary of Mr. McGilchrist and that of his son Gordon, which occurred on Tuesday and Wednes day. Mrs. Cora Hendry will present ber intermediate piano pupils Tuesday evening. June 15. in the First Pre bvterian church and has extended an invitation to all their friends. w i Mrs?. R. F. Prael of Portland came; up yesterday to spend the week-end with her sister. Mrs. W. H. Eldridse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrea ana small children motored to Portland Friday and are guests at the homo of Mrs. Andreae's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Leadbettrr. v In Trrder that the members could attend the Apollo club concert on Wednesday evening the Daughters of VeVterans held a very short business meeting Wednesday, the regular eve ning for meeting. Mr. and'Mrs. Paul V. Johnson have returned from a short trip to San Francisco which combined busi ness for the former and pleasure for both. vc . Mrs. W. Carlton Smith is In Seat tle for a few week's visit with friends work during the year. The pupils presented will be from all depart ments of the school of music. Mrs. Louis Hucker (Ella Rine man). of Joplin. Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Stand ford (Grace Rlne man). came up from Portland yes terday and a re passing the wee-end and Decoration day with Mrs. F. P. Talkingtcn and Miss Cora Talking ton. - Mrs. Ralph Matthews of Wood- rive. HI., has arrived in Salem and i will visit for several weeks at tne i home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hrown. I Mrs. William Everett Anderson will feave tomorrow for Enterprise where .she goes as a delegate from the Salem Woman's ctub to the State Federation of Women's clubs which will be held Ln that city June 1. 2. 3. and 4. On her return she will visit relatives in Portland lor several days. -r- Miss Jessie Miller is at Harrisburg visiting with her parents for a fewi days. recently returned to the stales froinl Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. t'hetrr Rineman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Itineman of Portland are the guest ot Mr and Mrs. C. P. Pishop lor Sunday and Decoration dsy. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. McMechen and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hahn motored to Government Mineral sprinr at Car son. Wash.. Friday afternoon and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chaile G. Miller until Tueday. Mrs. W. S. Molt returned from Portland after spending with relatives. The many friends of Mrs. Pomeroy who has been ill home 134U Marion street, wi'.l be; pleased to know that site is murh un proved and is able to see her lrn iil Mr. and Mr. Carl WM have as their guest. Mrs. Webb's f alitor. itupn r.uioit ol I'oit l.i ml. who ar rived Friday for a vit-it. Friday a visit 11. E. at her mm-1 Hand Painted Hosiery We have added this to our line of work and Can supply you with any color of silk hose with fancy handpainted designs. Any design you wish. " Parisian Waist Shoo 212 South Cottage Street Phone 1620JI Miss 11a Spaulding came over from Corvallis Friday and yesterday Joined her parents on a motor trip t New berg and Dayton to spend the week end and Decoration day with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills and their small daughters. Roberta and Ila, motored .to Tillamook yesterday to spend the week-end and Decora tion day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spaulding are passing the week-end and Decoration day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Gist at Cloverdale. t Miss Eulalia Lindsay is spending the week-end in Portland visiting friends, going down to attend a fra ternity dance. " Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fields (Olive Beckley) of Pendleton, are visiting relatives in Salem, planning to later go to Corvallis to make their home. Mrs. Amos Strong is in Portland, visiting with friends. Mrs. W. B. Jackson of Portland has returned to her Dome after visit ing for several days at the Fred Sfeuslotf home. Mrs. Edward Weller is visiting rel iHvm in llrwtri Iti.pr for several j days. I -3- Dr. John R. Sites and the depart ment of music of Willamette univer sity will present their pupils Wed nesday evening in the First Metho dist church tor the annual closing , semester, recital to show to the par- ents and friends the progress ot the Miss elma Iaker. a former stu dent at Willamette university, but who has Wen teaching at Wasco dur ing the winter, is a guest at the Beta Chi sorority house. Miss Marjory Flen-l and Mts Grace Collins axe speeding the week end in Portland with thejr parents. Miss Ruth Ferguson of Portland has been the guwt of Miss Rita Hobbs for a visit during the. week. Miss Ros Martin of Cresell is a guest for the wvek-end of Miss Eva Parrot. Mrs. -r. N. Smith of Corvallis Isj visiting for a short time at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hargrove. Dr. and Mrs. Fred II. Thompson and Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs were in Portland a, few days this week vis iting with friends. M'as Joy Turner. Salem's' well known violinist, went to Wood burn Friday evening, where she was en gaged to appear in solo for the high school commencement exercises. Mrs. Charles Kent, a Woodburn pianist, accompanied Miss Turner. Mrs. G. L. Converse of Walla Walla returned to her home Thurs day after visiting for a time with Miss Elizabeth Lord. Mis Lord ac .companied her as far as Portland. Mrs. Issac 'Lee Patterson, national vice-president general of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution, was in Portland Wednesday to report to the annual meeting of Multnonah chapter the annual national congress held in Washington. D. C. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Chetter Cox have re turned from Portland where they visited for several days with friends. I k n i.'i ...i. . ... . H nurr ilM'lllt ior il "HMliU ill i M home of her brother. T. A. Llvt-sley. Mrs. M. V. Mar Donald of San Fran cisco, left yesterday for Portland to vilt friends for a short time before going to Seattle for a vis.t. To compliment explain ;ml Mrs. Earle Coulson Fleet I. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry., Jr.. ere ho: at a dinner at their new home on South 11 Uh street Thursday eveuiug. Plates were laid for ten. Mrs. Frank Haff.n ami li r two t- trart'ie children Lydia and Mary. .:..!.! . . a . . . ... .1 art- iikiiiuk m i up r.. i. name, j. .. i I Mills, and J .II. Walker homes for two weeks while on their war to their home in Pittsburgh after spend-' lng the winter in California. Mr. and .Mrs. Ilomor Coul.y and II . n a a miiau m. n. junior, joined .Mr. aixin Mrs. E. C. Apperson of McMinnvillej on a trip to the Apperson summer home at Neskowtn tor the week-end. Contrary to the uu.l custom at the lllahee Country ciub there will be no dinner served there today. The Julius Caesar Literary society of Salem high school will be hosts to the annual picnic lommorrow when they will motor to Ellendale. the farm of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. rtolse. west of Dallas, and spend the after noon and evening. Rev. and Mrs. E. T. Randall, form erly of this city, but now of Monroe. Ore., announce the birth of a'daugh- ter on May 20 In Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert. Mioses I Mary Jane and Josephine Albert and' Mrs. J. C. Griffith motored to Port land and were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. I . - . . . . . . a I kj. r. ivranse 10 moior 10 tiooa Kiver i to pass the week-end and Iecoratlonl day. -3 The postponement of ladies' night .J ltVKiMf "V"iTi ; ' lvi i rl v ' ... . . v , . I at the Elk lodge until Monday. June Mr. , and Mrs. W . J. Busirk and 19 l c.e tf tvtrvt .mns ,he auu . vompion are Elks and their friends for these eve- Mr, planning to motor today up the Mc Kenzie and remain until Tuesday evening. Mrs. Laura Woodward and Miss Eva Woodward of Walla Walla are I Mrr. and Mrs visiting tor a time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fletcher. Mrs. woortwarrt and her daughter have .. - 111 . vr w n Store Closed Monday, Decoration Day Next Week H Liebes & Cos i t ffllion D ollar Sale nings have proven most enjoyable! during the winter months. Mis Marie Churchill is nassinc the i week-end and Decoration day with J. S. Elton in Port land. Mrs. T. K. Ford and her daughter. Miss lxretta Ford, returned home IVlfl j 1 .-. r r. .... I . . . ul.t.' friends in Portland. 1 Judge aod Mrs. (. rpe G. Ring nincbam arrivetl home Krijy eve oing from Portland after visititig; with friends. ) I PRACTICAL DRESSES-PRETTY, TOO! A Dress That You Can Wear Gaily On a S!i..,.,.i,lir or iiMiketii.- .-.i-.lilK.il. r.r a .u-u- it -ii auU. ii.e. u. fe-l it " Urvm'wg and full of 1U- . 1 1 11 1 A drevi vou can 1 f into the tub, Mirr it huii t 1- IU prrlly clorw and ill L- u u eomfortal.ic after waging a ever thoe are reawtn why youll like MINA TAYLOR DRESSES For Discriminating Women ' There no end to the variety of attractive Mina Talr .Irenes i ere. TI.ere are h irisp. cool, Nturdily made dreM for work about rtic home and there are lU frtlly, dainty ouv for afternoon wear. You 11 find them hen- in luot apiK-alinjr rolorn and drifu, and made o mt anJ with such thorough workmanship that they tat'wfy the mtwt exacting requirement. The woman of ample proportion, too, will find here jnt the drr.he want. There a a size that will fit her, deiUed for the full-formed woman and which, will really fit with out a lot of "fixing over." Come in and see the Mina Taylor Dresses here make your selection early. For they're wonderfully pretty and now is the time to hare your pick of the choic est models. A special lot of smart new gingham wash dresses consisting of short linei and sizes for Misses and small women. We want to clean op cn this lot and they are a wonderful value at. $3.95 . Store Closed All Day Monday Ladies S?l d" A Men's Store p F C4tAAJ ffij''!' Storo StateSt. tl ir - ' State St. IE I Continued on page .) RIBBON TIES and TONGUE PUMPS Vie with each other for fashion this season and we were fortunate in securing a goodly Tarietyf these wanted ribbon ties and pumps, both Tongue and Opera, in Patent, Black and Brown Kids. They carry the new modi fied long point last that is favored this season and are EXTREMELY-REASONABLY PRICED X i -V The entire made up stpeks of our Portland, San Francisco Los Angeles, Pasadena and Santa Barbara stores will be placed on sale Monday simultaneously at 25 to 50 Reductions from our regular low marked prices. It will pay you to make a special trip to Portland to buy your next winter's furs while the savings are so great DoiVt miss this wonderful opportunity !l I- I FOUTLAND V 1 1 L - j j-t-'-' 1 . t 6 V.l e grttr; ; '.ry : -Q e o trjrzz r r I. OREGON ESTABLISHED, FURS 143-ISI M Mi ! Oxfords Black Kid Military Heeis $6.17 Black Kid School Heels $7.88 Black Kid Cuban Heels $10.71 Black Kid French Heeb $7.65 and up to $9.45 Brown. Kid, Cuban Heels $8.53- and up to $12.72 Brown Kid, French Heels $8.C3 and up to $10JB0 Specially Priced for this sale hi Cross ' Eyelet Ties Brown Kid French Heels $3 22 up tfc $13 86 Black Kids, French Heels $7.87 and up to $11.70 Patent Kid. French Heels $11.02 At The Electric Sign "SHOES" Tongue Pumps Black Kid. Baby Louis heels. 57.20 and tp to $11.C2 Black Kid. Fr-nch Heels . . . 57C5 acd op to $11.23 Brown Call Baby Louis Heels $12.47 Brown Kid French Heels $1314 Spedilly Priced for th:s Sale STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY FOR DECORATION DAY - a-