I 4 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON 3, SUNDAY MORNING MAY- 22,-1921 OF THE - j 4ldBAllriftrlw3i . f f. WnffflV 7 T1TI1T 1 WEEK piiiWiiiiig I Lee Miaa 1 Announcement or the appropch-Lr-itrfwe of -l.ee l'aUwwi. ion oC Mr. and Mrs. Isaac ll..mnn of Salem, and Cffha Mast-rw. daughter of M' ni M r "W, Y. Mastera of Port land was made at a family dinner Ki Maters home in Portland luring the w, ok Th wu 41 IU un 'v'',t of ' i Ts ceriuonv althtuh U wi'.l L home af'alr with oHly clone 1l,-h- .nd relative present, will Jl boo the Ins lBtrestt.,n and of nrominencs for the families or both of the young People are very wtdetj known and both Mis Mas ters and Mr. Patterson are popn ,la college and younger virciea. Urc Patter' is anionic the fore most figure In the Daughter oi tL American Revolution, at pres--nt' being one of the nations.! vie- Kfll Irl n'l P -- - Mr well and . ft DOIlllcai irsar SuTlness mn. The Master fam ily are of pioneer stork, i ru . bride-to-be attended the tWrtlty t on and Stan- fhfd ana 13 a infi'i"r' I Phi Hat a. Mr. Patterson U a .BtATd. man. member oi t'ae Chi fl fraternity and by profession . mlnin engineer. He ls a1ro in terested in the wholesale broker . ... business. i iyt,n-Patterson, broths of Le ......n will be best man and JitM Masters will be attended by er suiter. .! . U iAiftr scheme ot yellow and .Ltn was used by members of 'the Atnlcitlan club for the decor ations for their dancing party at . ltnM hall . Friday night, Scotch Iroom and greenery in art baskets ttrryioff 0t tbe effect in an ar tistic manner. The patronesses tor-the affair Mrs, a F. Victor, "Mrs. O, D. Purvine.. Mrs. tox Abst. Mrs. Miller E. Cooper. ; IM the Hoivr 1 fff Ii "fflf J llto-Dri , i y 11 '.UBrattr; U 1 KXj tjY, ' 1NtP I JKf . tienctMn all grit. 1". f IN t'llitw and Zr -IX Mrs. F. A. Pike, Mrs. V. F. Kl ;in. Mrs. Prank TaiUington and 1m Cora TalkUiKtou. Those whd attended the affair wire 'he Misses Pearl Pike. Molly Ke hwabbauer, loulse Cooper. Kloreiir.' Klin. CaroitiM' Eai, lltSltf llUltul. Aldtne llill)t. Dora Pike. Mildred West. Klsle Victor. Elsie Boynton. ltlta Clag tfeil. Ih Wilaoa. Francea Ward. Marlorif Tucker. Helen Tucker. M;trf;aret WeKtabrook. l'uulino tverly, Marjorie Victor. Kathleen C'urrln. Maysell lloutcr. Huth Mare. Alice MrCtellaa. Huth Tucker, Katheryn Vincent. Alice Putnanu. VivUn Brown. Margaret l,ivealey, l.illtan Hartshorn. Mel ba Davenport. rorothy Esch. Dorothy Patteron, Prudence Pat tirson. Lucille Beckley. Margaret Pierce. Katherfne Pngh. Marian Draper; Catherine Barhyte. Myr tle Martin. Nellie Rowland. Mary Weat. Kdna Satterly. Emma Snook. Elsa Schwabbauer of Sil- ei ion. Alma Paje, SUverton. MarJorle Wilson, Portland; Mr. and, Mrs. Larry Orlh. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ue41e, Mr. and Mrs. KniltW. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pugh. Walter Hocotofsky. Irving Dugan. Orville Epperson. Bill Christens. Wyndom Buren. Claude Steusloff. Carnet Harra. Harold Moon. Wallace Caraon. Morris McKlnney. Dick Goodtn. Ed Aldrick, Mr. Edwards. Ira Mercer. Vem Drager. Paul Rice. Fred Alklre. Paal Staley. Ernest Bonsteele, Stanley Allen, Kv&n Jones. Kenneth Wilson. William Gosser, Edwin Arm strong, Donald Smith, James Put nam. Orley Liningweu, U8ri Snyder, Haywaxd Powell, Frank Chapman, Frank Durbin, Frank Patterson, Ted Purvine, Asaf Eoff. Alfred Montgomery, George Fry, Carl Armstrong, Donald Da viaon. Tom Kilosky, Milton Stei- ner. Kowiana unineaari. rran Rhinehart, Clifford Townsend Oral Lemmon, Howard Rex. John Griffith, Ray Darnell. Mr. and Mra. M. L. Meyers are in Portland for a few days inia week attending the funeral of the mother of Mrs. Charles K. dick. The Dicks formerly lived In Sa lem and have a boat of friends here who will be grieved to learn of their bereavement. . Covers were placed for six at a birthday dinner given Wednes day night at the George II. Alden home by Mrs, Alden in, honor oi her eon Rodney's birthday. Mies Bertha Master of Port land, whose wedding, to Leer rau Sorolofsky. Harold iWoloiKky. at Sigma Chi; Artliur Hamilton. Ralph Hamilton and As.-1 Kof(. Simula Nu; Aubrey TraAvU k at Phi Gumma Delia. Coach H. H. Sav age of the Salem debate team was a f.uest at Frlendl ball ot Carlton Savage, who is pre.sld-lit of tlit ITnlverslty of Oregon Associated Student Body this year. In honor of Edwin Mark ham. Oregon poet laureate, who ou Tuesday night lectured to the iMpl, of Salem on "Poetry" un der the auspices of the Salem Art leag-ue, Mrs. F. S. Barton was a nreredine the lec-l Nehrln. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Da-, vies, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ho.ell. Mr and Mrs C. E. Barber and .Mi. and Mrs. Edward Angl. Mr. W. V. Emuiou:; who was in Eugene during Junior wek-end festivities at Cniversity of Ore gon returned to Salvia Krl,a night. Mrs .1. B. Littler ami Mrs. E. E. Fpnieyer, who drove down, returned Saturday aUernton bringing with them a number e lxys who wer on the Salem high school debating team tUat won the ?tale ihamplonship this week. musirai numbers and readings wa;; greatly enjoyed. Mrji. Mark E. El-1 liott and Mrs, Charles M. oglesby j assist-! ti,e entci t alunien t . j Readings were glveu by Mis. c. i W. Davi, Mis. Harry Ross. Mrs. j J. J. Neuuiyre and Mrs ('. M. j f 'htllUl .... .1 fc. .... . Ml I her daughter. Mrs. J. W. Martin. Fie.lsU.ne; ouartotto. Julius Co-Jmake their home in Porllajld. Mr. Spring flower?, in all ...lors. were I ben. Mis Clady Smith. Miss Ma-Pmith is on the advertising .tian ( tised to decorate the rooms. At ! j' Verbkk and twills Solof. f the Oregonlan. the close of the ufternoon dainty i fr. shiueiits were served to the j Mrs. vV. L. Rryan. Mr. and Mr?, 'o Mow ing Kiiesls: .Mrs. William l Carl . Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neiiiu-yer. Mrs. William Hit-key, ! Cohvu. Julius C. Cohen. Miss Lena i lid Mrs. O'Neill si4iirf :l m- ' Mrs I I). Itarr Mrs J. W. Mar- i Farder. .Mrs. M. O. Christie. Mrs. lo, Others .who played piano se-ln. Mrs. ti E. Lesliro, Mrs. I Birdie Hulsey, Mrs. Ollie Hanson, lections were Keiiu-lh aud Mil- , James ykes. Mrs. Charles O. Kraft. Mr. Jaeger. Charles died Abbot ami I.hmI i.wir ! ilsuii ami Mrs. Smith. ! Broneuciu. Miss Mario Verbek, Mr. t. E. M.-cialn kMsisted the ; MUs Gladys Smith, Mrs. E. Rudie, hostess iu serving. The next meet-i i-inUv nf the People's Cash ! Miss Mbel Brongucin. T. A. Sin- sell. Miss Ida Vogt. Miss Gertrude i Tucker. Miss Gussle Solof, Miss Sarah Solof. Miss Silvia Solof, Sam 4ilof. Louis Solof and William ing of the class will b at the country home of Mrs. S. Willis iu June. Employes of the People's Cash j stori- were entertained on 1 burs day night at the home of ir. and : Mrs Max S.dof, proprietors of the ture w hi.-h was held in the audi-1 The larj-eft am: niont elaborate t4.rinm or the Salem nigh school. Mrs. Barton Invited in Mr. ami Mrs. R. Monroe Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Whitl4jck of Lebanon and M". and Mrs. J. C. Nelson. A beau tiful centerpiece of tulips tiecorat ed the table. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petri, promi nent musician and William Jeff reys, brother of Mrs. Petri, all of Portlaud. are wek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruthyn Turney at Chemawa. - Mrs. Ed E, Kiddle of Island City. Oregon will be the guest for a few days of Mrs. Robert Eakin. Mrs. C. J. Van Slyke, sister of Mrs. Craig Marvin, was honored at a bridge tea riven Friday after noon by her sister. Marigolds and nurnle rockets formed an unusu ally attractive and artistic decora tive scheme. Mrs. Paul Hauser .rored the highest in the after noon of bride. Mrs. Van Slyke and Miss Harriet Van Slyke assisted Mrs. Marvin's guests were Mrs. G. C. Bellinger. Mrs. noy Mrs. Walter Spauldlng. Mrs. Fred erick Chambers. Mrs. Paul Hau ser. Mra. Raymoad Walsh. Mrs. Merlin Harding, Mrs. William Mc Gllchrlst Jr., Miss Harriet Van Slyke. Miss Josephine Beebe or WuulUndn. Cal.: Mrs. W. W. Moore. Mrs. William Hamilton. rM Walter Kirk. Mrs. L. 3. Geer, Mr." W. T. Greer. Misa Marie -..hm Mrs. F. G. Bowerso. Mrs. W. D. Clark, Mrs. Millar Me- Gilchrlst. Mrs. Paul Johnson. Mrs r,mv Mr Mra. Roy Barton Mrs. Carl Webb, Mrs. Tom Gallo way. Misa Rath Johns, Mrs. r rea o-iir TKnmnson. Mra Henry Cor m n J. McKlnnoa. Mrs. u'lLnn narbv. Mrs. Clifford Dar. by and Mrs. B. T. Basse lie A mom Salem Klrla spendiaf the week-end In Eugene at L tT.ltv of Oregon are Piano pupils of Miss Dorothy Pearce were presented In recital Tuesday night at the Pearce home on Winter tr.-t, a large num ber of friends and persons Int4-r-ested in music being present for the :4ff:iir All ,.t ih. ......... mt 1 ln. ..n . . " .'"""B 4i."- 4 iciit-i suics htu ""f sicluns playo.) well lor tne Dasi weea ana iut? B4 4a4i dancing party evfr planned by the Girls' Friendly society of St. Paul's Episcopal church Is the one tomorrow night at Moose hall. Which is a benefit for the society. stor. (lames, music and dancing sw"'- funib-li.d diversion for the eve j w 'x ning hours. A buffet luncheon was I Saturday at high miou, in the served. Those taking part in a j Cout egalloua) parsonage, John program which was arrangea promises ro be one oi tna most successful ever given by the girls. Sarah Lansing. president of the clt'b, is In charge of the dance and rale of tickets. The following have been an nounced as patrons and patronea- os: Mr. and Mra. Frank Spears. I Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Cross. Dr. j bhowiug abil- careful training. Each was played from mem- ity and number ory. Miss Pearce used blue lupines pnd pink rose9 to decorate the liv ing rooms and in the dining room the punch table was centered with pink flowers. Punch aud wafers were served to the gut U. lhe program Included the fol- were: Piano sole, Mrs. Esther Rudie; piano duet. Miss Birdie HalFey and Miss Lena Farder; reading. Miss ! Daltou Smith and Miss Edna May Blaker, both of Portland, were united in marriage by Dr. W. C. Kanener. After the ceremony they Ki At l-.so o'clock Saturday at m fougregatlon parsonage, W. F..' yaitHUU or roriiauu uuu othy Scott oi Salem were unitea,. In marriage by Dr. W. C. Kautner. ; tSMr. Vaughn Is a well Known musi cian, and has Dtjeu in aieiu.tur few months studying the plr or- iau. I Mlfls Laura Austin ol J od-, burn,, a returned mlsaJonary Iroui nUla. is lMing entertained at the rjiouie of Rev. and Mrs, Thomas, Acheuon over the .wee-euc.. Friends of Miss Austin will be de lighted to know that sua ' win peak at the morning servtee at iacon Lee Methodbit chttrcb thl Inornlng at 11 o'clock, Gertrude Tucker; violin solo. Sam left tor Eugene. They plan to Am ""6- ( Continued on page 4. and Mrs. W. H. Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Franklin. Dr. and Mrs. V. Carlton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vassal, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. White, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Deckebach, Mr. and Mrs. Will Walton aud Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Rupert. v A nartv cf Salen- oeoole some down this week to atf-nd a party J in har Japan given by Miss Helen Wood in. Marjorie Marcus Portland was made up of Mr. ana Minuet in o minor lowing numbers: I met. -The Merry Bob-o-link" Krogmann Margaret Heltzel. Marjorie Marcus. Stuly Loeschorn Bonnie Schaefer. March of the Recruits. . .Schmoll John Heltzel. The Milkmaid's Song. . . .Cadman Loretta Matthis. uance or the Marionettes. .Adams . Swift ay Lenta terson will be an event of next Baumgartner who is the guest of Ma din wndos In Hoowd"crpjtinc. Ltt M fnr M la Tout booa Term i W fiAHLSDORF 125 N. Liberty St. it :.M v i i ITJIE month, will be cuest of honor at a I dinner at the home of Mrs. Frank 8pear today. Misa Masters' en- rriremKt to Mr. Patterson, wuo Is the on of Mr. and .Mrs. isaac I Leo Patterson of Salem, was an- noaneed at an affair at the home (of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. I and Mrs. W. Y. Masters. In Port land fast week. Hrs. Spears and Miss Master were school friends I. . -f rmtrnrt itogemer si. unite. , the sue- . w..aw M,Mik.AM Af n n w . l,. .miuaw !nere ,D!?.W" Wl" r ..' : ,, t eontestaats for honors. Slpear. will te marigold, a. table Large bouquet. o( pk njjj. decorations today. Tnose inruea .t the close tn in Mr and Mr. W. I . I oriru i" ' M.' daughter. Miss Mar. of thje evening n? mret Masters. Portland; Mr. and inr was seryea. iir. jmM simnson. Mr. and Mrs. erson ana ars nivi w - r w . a. as mm jl ricks hall.' Margaret Ptoree. Paul ins Remington and Alice Metw ...fU o ih Delta Delta 1I to house, and Nellie Rowland who being entertained at i-ia R Downing entertain ,i .w friends Thursday night. ::."...., wine snent In "live i j.rwi Mrs. Tana iwww.- Mrs. Tom Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Al- ford Nolan, Beatrice Walton. Nell Thlelsen and James Crawford. Mrs. L. M. Baker of Eugene is the guest of her daughter. Mm. Frank Hughes for the week. At her beautiful residence at 1157 South Fifteenth street, Fri day alternocn, Mrs. E. S. Hart mari entertained a small group of friends from 2 until 5 o'clocK. Re'reshments were served anu an enjoyable afternoon spent. An unusually large gToup ot local writers were present Thurs day night for the meeting ot tne modern writer's section of the Sa lem Arts league at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bason. Mrs. Miller Bevler eang an original song and a number of those prev ent read original snort and noema Perry Reigleman read an interesting group ot ni poems, seven or eight In number, written whik he was In France Bach MEMORIAL Brings New Numbers in our, slock ht DAINTY SUMMER SHOES j. c. SMARTEST FIGURES ARE ALWAYS THE 1IKHT CORSETED .ONES Why not appear ' "arnartly dressed and wear a JYUet Corset, that has been perfectly ouea to jour figure. The low elastic toD corsets allow perfect ease and comiort to the wearer. Rcnjka L. Swart ? Corset Specialist i . , li Uberty St. Isaac Lee Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ruell Catlin and son, David Catlln and the geat of honor. Miss Masters is wen anown sere having visited here often daring the time she was at school and Inee. In Mareb she "Pent a couple of weeks at the Spears borne. B. E. Sisson of the Miller Mer cantile company addreased the yonag women of the Trf L club at their meeting at the T. W. C. A. rooms on Tuesday night, using the subject "Salesmanship." About 20 girls were present. ' R. N. Jdyers and bis mother have gone, to Astoria for a vaca tion of one week. Thejr made the trip by aatomobile. Among, Salem high school men who spent the week end attending Jnnlor week-end festivities at University of Oregon were Paul Staley, Evan Jones, Frank Chap man and Bill Ashby wno were guests at Kappa Sigma; Ralph Bailer. Robert Littler, Ward South worth 'and Alfred Montgom ery, at Bachelordon; Donald Wor den. Delta Tau Delta; Frank Rein hart Ronald Reinhart. .Herbert Mr. Frank Bow D. C. Minto as sisted the bosteae. Those invited tn by ar. Ing were Mr. aaa r. Pelsal. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mlnto. Mr. and Mrs. K. iioier. - un J. B. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Fri Steusloff. Mr. and Mrs Daa J. Fry. Sr.. Mr. ana rs. r Bowersox. Mr. and Mrs. ft. r ley and Mr. and Mrs. Chapman. Three tables of bridge were ar ranged on Thursday eight for a small group of friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul John son. Yellow labernum and lav ender rocket made very attractive h a -m in -which the guests wore, entertained. Mrs. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. C. B. wKK r and Mrs. Frank My ers. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Galloway. vt an Mrs. Walter Ktrk, Mr. end Mrs. John Brophy and Misa Zoe Stockman. Mrs. Melvia Plimpton will go to Portland this week to spena week with friends and relatives. Guests of Mr. and Mra. George n.irnett this week were Mr. 1-ry the Term At the Salem School of Expression Under direction of Lulu Rosamond Walton Gradnate ef Curry School, Boston 147 North Commercial Street 1 9 2 Telephones 1 4 8 4 J Make Your Vacation The Perfect One 'See America First' ; A glorious never-to-be-forzottcn eight day per , Bonally conducted, all expense tour through Lla ' cler National Park, Mont. !" America's Scenic Wonderland 1 . Tours of Comfort, Pleasure and Education Leave Portland on Oriental Limited, Standnartf Pullman. June 15 July 1 July 15 August . 1 August 15 and September 1. For itinerary, rates, etc., address 4 WARNER & CLARKE Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Oregon n H of nd Mrs. F. Ernest r erguson Hood Rtver. The Fergusons were accompanied by their daughter. Miss Martha. Friends of the R. E. Downing family and ot Mrs. W. B. George, who until a few weeks ago was Miss Hazel Downing of this city, will be interested to know that Mr. and Mr. George are now in Los Angeles where Mr. George will go Into business for himself. The yonng couple nave jusi iy centty gone to Los Angeles fol lowing their wedding tour of the eastern and middle western citie. For tbHr farewell club meet ing of the year the T. E. S. H. o-iv- ifandred club members gathered at the home otvMr. cm v rtartiar Thursday night, Mr Barber, Mrs. Edward Angel -and ur Fred Bozelle being hostess es High score for the evening was won by Mrs. T. W. Davis and Fred Bozelle and Mrs. Carl Ner uon ,nd T. W. Davles were glren th r,rie for low wore. A variety ,.f ,,inr flowers decorated the .ntion rooms. Although this is the final meeting until neit .m will he a number of ninii.. and out of door social at t.tr durinc the summer months Mr C. E. Barber will be hostess tha nivrt meeting In the fall Special geesU on Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs. uoy wihiiki G H. Kelsey. Mrs. Edna Lukins Miss Esther Davles and Miss Le nia Antrel. u.mhoni. of the club are Mr mA un rharles Ferrell. Mr. and un Georee Steele. Dr. and Mra o. L. Stark. Mr. and Mr. Charles dnrinir the recent war. Mrs Milton assisted Mrs. Eason. Those preaent oa Thursdav night were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. r-iiffni-a Mr. and Mrs. R. Monroe Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Har ton. Mr. J. C. Nelson. Gertrude Robinson Roes. Mrs. Byron Brunk. Mrs. C. E. Rtchards. Miss Frances Richards, nensaa Swart. Mr. Miller nevier. ren Reigleman and Mr. and Mrs. r, . Eason. - tist Tuesday night Miss Martha Ferguson and rrel Mcurew gave a dramatic recital to one of the largest audiences ever attend ing a similar affair In the Willlm- ette university caapei. ir. k- Grew's cutting of Gilbert Park er's novel. "The Right ot Way." into a 40 minute dramatic read ing, with characters acted and im personated, was gripping through out. The story follows the intense ly interesting career of cnanie Steele, a cynical infidel and drunk ard with masterful Intellect. Miss Ferguson's rendition oi the tragedy "Alice Hartman' Re solve." was keen and intense. In this she proceeds from soliloquy to remorse, to bitter self-denunciation, to determination and re solve, to fear at the approach of one of her associates, to anger as she quarrels with him and finally to bitter regret when she reallzea that she has stabbed him to death. For a girl to give this entire story without one piece of stage prop erty and alone, and yet make the audience forget that she is 'alone, is a rare treat for Salem, and the I work was highly appreciated. Two heavy plays, " i ne t,ion anu the Mouse" and "Strongheart were each concentrated to 15 min ute productions by Miss Ferguson and Mr. McGrew and were very welt acted out. As a whole tne program was neavy. ngmeneu Bomewhat however, with three humorous selections. "Ticklish Reuben," "The Silent System" and "A Pair of Lunatics." Mlaa Fergason and Mr. McGrew are planning a series ot sueh recitals for net year, so Mr. McGrew reports. Mrs. C. D. Reea ot gtayton. wife of the pastor ef the Silver ton Methodist church, was 8 eiiest at the Georae U, Alden home in tfci city for a day this week. Mrs. May C. Bliss of i-on Angeles, national secretary of the Women's Home Missionary socie ty, was also a guest ot the Al den. Miss Margaret Hewson. deacon ess ofthe portiana wbu-h' church who was In Salem thin week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Vandevort, spoke at in meetings of the East and West Central circles of the First Meth od ut ohttrrh thin week on her ex periences in church work In Oil eago. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooke Pattnn left the latter part of the week to spend several months In Califor nia. They will remain for the Elks convention in July. The Countonme class of the First Baptist Sunday schol en joyed a social evening at the home of Mr. M. E. Abbott at 290 Cfaer- von no Wednesday night. 'K Dorothy Lewis. Duet, "At the Village Black smith's'' , Lange John Heltzel. James Heltzel Minuet Dussek Bonnie Schaefer. The Little Wanderer.... Gurlitt James Heltzel. Evening Primrose Cadman Josephine Albert Grasshopper Green Llvsey Singing and Swinging Adams Margaret Heltzel. The Summer Sea Smith Dorothy Lewis. Two pianos With Hound and HarcBiibro Josephine Albert Loretta Matthis - The Republican Women's Study ciud will hold their regular meet ing at the C. P. Bishop residence at 140 North Liberty street Mon day afternoon. Judge George M. ' Brown will speak on the amend ments and proposed leglslaUon commg up a the June election. The birthday of Mrs. J. F. Smith was celebrated at the Smith home on North Liberty street Thursday, a few friends of Mrs. Smith coming In for the occasion and also to meet Mrs. G. E. Lestlco of Great Falls, Mont.. who has been visiting here with Ladies' one strap black kid pump, cuban heel, ".$6.95 and $7.45 Brown kid oxford. Cu ban heel $5.45, $7.85 Black kid oxford cuban heel $7.95 Black kid oxford, mili tary heel .$5.85 Yhite Nubuck Pumps, Cuban heel...$7.95 Memmorial Day is a sort of official starting point for real summer; weather, and real sum mer weather means, these pretty new ox fords and pumps for every Salemite. You'll get the craze sooner, or later, but why wait un til the beautiful weath-! sr is half gone? See our wide selection (we can quote but a few, prices here! and. get; yours for Memmorial; Day. White reignskin oxforrJ: cuban heel....$S;85; If. White canvas oxfordsV I and pumps $2.85 t Sji " White canvas sport shoe, tan trimmed !i andbal strap $3.95' Misses' -brown zh&J I black oxford turn - sole, new broad tqe, : sizes, 11 to 2, a ....$3.45 m m Hi.;.:.. m i ii Ii You will find our prices the Iovy! in . ' i 4m ii - . t . i mil. v mm rBt X program which wa madeup T ir i Bsi If Ii 1 ill A Big Sale Electric Ibixtur 1 f is We have just 5 days in which t0ieduce our $10,000 stock, of electric f ixtures To do this we are going to sell you high class electric fixtures at the lowest pric eve attempted in Salem, Some of this stocky about two thousand dollars worth, is bankrupt stock and the rest was bought direct f rtim th sup- ply house under our personal inspection Our whole slock of fixtures are going at an immense loss to us. This sale wiU allow you to have your house wired with up-to-date sys tems of wiring at a cost unheard of before in Salem. We invite you U come in and see our stock. Electric Fixture and Supply Co. 222 North Libertf StPhone 1934 ; Sh . Ink ! AM v. . .. j.f , . mmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmvmmmmm