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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1920)
- r 1 1. Hjr HUTU I.KNOICK FISHBIL ' 4 ' M Its', furlis Cross. Mrs. David Kyie. assisted by j Anderson. Clara Nist. Mlldren Welch. Mrs. Harrv : Caf harin v-i m n i ... i-umam. l'aul Snook. William Smith and Cbailen Standfleld. Dyer. Airs. ranic spears. Mrs. Krcel Kay and Mrs. Joseph McAllister will be hostesses for the bridge and tea party at the Illahee Country Club' Plieily in larceny when Judge Cal-' and M-ntenced to the state peatun ? sins in circuit court at Jasksonvllle '. Uarr . t. . m . . . a i lie case irom tne Jury ba fhT ground the state had not' PTodueed suutcient evidence to show the de fendant was not married to Evans. Following .this actios District Attor ney. Roberta withdrew the charge of complicity In the larceny of a tar be longing to W. Q. White of Grants 1 Pass for which Evans was convicted Mr. Illark pieked up his baby hot ami, iclaime with fatherly ptldv: "There now. Uu'l he jnst the pic ture oi his father." Mr. Itrown thought a n-.lnate. and replied: "Yes. you're right, bnt yon tion'l want to l-t that worry yon no long as he's, healthy." Thl l at Uilrnii. .1..V. . .t.. ui "e me uer or the Eastern Star met FriJa I second of the parties to be given evening with Mrs. H. A Cuooer at J mere mia summer wnicn win fur- her honi nn Vrtn tki..-..:' . . . THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN B7 GENE BYRNES oisn enwnammeni lor a large num ber of the social set. J . A Jolly line party was enjoyed Wednesday night at the Oregon thea ter when a group of friends honored Ruth Aspinwall. Helen Aspinwall and Kenneth Aspinwnl whoj'soon leaves for Alabama. After the. theater the party adjourned lo thejhome of Miss Mi)dred WaM0 "where t light supper was served and the remainder of the evening was "passed with music. Those participating were he M'--ea Ruth and Helen Aspinwall, Rata W r iviis -n-m; ... ft. 1 Hand Painted Hosiery r Welare5aclded, this : to our 5 line1 of workVond Jean supply yon wuh atiy color of silk hose with fancy handpaintetl designs. Any tTesign you wish. Parisian Waist Shoo 212 South Cottkge Street , Phone 162011 ; mm. 1. lllil ' 4 ' . ' 1 " 1 I otxr dealer doesn't f carry tiwm, moner and ' bust m re and ve will send ym one. for trial. . Poatage: prepaid, StntO tCIKfUC.TAaHlOW WflMUl h.H afhw awTA Fairbardcs-HIore .Greater Engine Value VER 250,0:0 farmers TKey knoW it is power ful, dependaUe and practictn fool-proof -truly a great en gine' 5 But now?e announce the one addition which could possibly inqv tKe "Z pet' fonunce-Bosch Kighjension, oscillating magneto ignition. 5 So let usKov? i?cu in dentil this greater engine valued 5 Our service to $cu b remarkably . complete and x;e era resisted by a ' nearby BoccK- Service Station. $ Prices 1 HHiP.' ; $75.co3 H. P. $125 00 6 H. P. $200-00. A11F.O.B.- Factory. Lot L PrarrW & Son 236 N. Corunerdal St lor the regular business session and social hour. The day was also the birthday anniversary of lira. Josle l. fore and the dining table was eeu- Kered with a large birthday cake dur . ng the refreshment hour. Mrs. Per cy Cupper sang a groui of solos dur ing the afternoon. Mrs. Cupper was agisted by Mrs. Margaret Wlchen. About 14 past matrons of the Order were! present; a- o Mlc Ada Miller left last night for Albany to appear as aololM at a re cital in that city. Miss Mary Schoettle. Miss Joseph ine Hair, Henry Uarr aud Lawreuce, Bai r motored yesterday to Wood bum to pa$ the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Uarr have their son Henry witlr thmi tor Me morial day. He will return to his school work at Columbia university in Portland today. -3 Mis. A. M. Buelle and Mrs. Parley Jones surprised Mr. and Mra. L. O. Bulgin at their home on Mill street Saturday evening when the anniver sary of Mrs. Bulgio's birthday was celebrated. Cards and music furnish ed the entertainment for. the evening and later refreshment were served by the. hostesses, carrying oat the color scheme of pink, yellow and wlilte. Those. who. participated in. the party were . Messrs . and Mesdames 11. V. Compron. M O. Lontsey. C. H. Par ker. Edward, C Wen. A. W. Buelle. Parley Jones. Miss Ada Miller. Mrs. Aim: CalbertBm Mrtv Evelyn jor don., Chester. Brazier, .Louis Rudie. and the honor gueats. f . ; MIss-Loraine Parsons returned yes terday from Walla Walla. Wash., where she has been attending school lor the winter. " "-" - - Miss Lulu B. Lynch and William H. Nelson were, married at 10:30 o'clock Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blaisdell. Zli Division street. Dr. W. C. Kantner officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson left Sunday morning In their motor car for Wyoming and Minnesota, where they will spend several months. The Salem chapter of American War Mothers will meet this after noon in the Commercial club auditor lam for-the. regular meeting of the chapter. Mrs. J. A. Carson. Salem War Mother. orKes that there be a iuii aiteBaaneei-- , ..-. ' Mrsl G.'E. Terwilliger; will enter- 4 iaia. the mmbei.es 4be Junior Guild of : St, . Paul'a Episcopal church this afternoon at 2:S0 o'clock at her home on Chemeketa street for the regular meeting of the society. The friends of Mrs. W. E. Thomas of 640 SUte street were greeting her yesterday when she . was able to be out again after two months' illness at her home. , . r TW W Miss Helen Pearce returned to Portlandvr last night after spending the week-end and Decoration day with her another. Mrs. George J Pearce. and her sister. Miss Dorothy Pearce. Miss Rath Schaltz .and Miss Ina Proctor returned. last night to Cor- vallis to finish 1 their school year a.t Oreeon A?ticultural College after spending, the week-end and yesterday with relatives. Whitney Gill. Marc Latham. Huch Latham. Glenn Ackerman and Leo Spit2baert left last night for Cof vallis and Eugene after passing the week-end in Salem with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Patterson, the former, who has ,receatly become manacer for the W. G. Fuller com pany of Portland, have been visiting nvM th week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson and Mrs. B. Dol man. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson have lived in Snokane for several years until they recently moved to Port I la dd. Miss Bertha Marsters oi Port 1 land. was also . a. house gjuest at. the Patterson home over the week-end. J Mr. and- Mrs. John Brophy and Miu ines Fltts returned last night after passing the week-end and Mo;i rtav with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Me- r-nrcVc at their summer home at Neskowin. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clark of Sy miiim. N. Y.. are visiting : at the hnme of G. H. Tracy. The Clarks have been spending the past few months in the south and will attend the Shriner's convention in Portland before returning home. ' ' Mrs. E. WeYser after spending the winter in Portland and. Seattle ha" returned to Salem for a visit with her parent. Mr., and Mrs. G. .H. . Tracr. . Mrs. Wieser was areompm rt h Mr. and Mrs. W. A UNRESTRICTED THOROUGHFARE I INSIST ON . fAXH; WH SoH3 1 ( CAR FftRC. BECAOSCL I 3 J. I s IS 1 1 mm EeayPkam A; RE you dragging-along week after JExjz&vatix a dull, throbbing bade- m ...... . ... ache? Do you feel lame, in the morn ing, tired all day; suffer sharp, tortur ing twinges at every sudden move? Then there's something wrong! So why not find out what it is and try to correct it? You may never have- sus pected your kidneys, yet often itVtHc kidneys that are at fault. A cold a strain, or overwork congests the kidneys and slow them up; poisons accumulate in. the, system and many mysterious aches and pains result You may have headaches and dizzy spells, too, with perhaps some annoying bladder irregularity. Toft wait for more serious trouble. You owe it to yourself to get well and stay well. 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