The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 12, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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'y MARGUERITE CLEESOX"
PAUL C. DROWN of Los An- i
I geels, Taciric Coast secre
h tary of the Christian , En
ltavof movement. Was tho guest
of Iter, and Mrs. Putman, 1106
Leslie street tor luncheon Monday
evening. Mr; B-owa was hers fcr
a conference with the local en
deavorers and general committee
or arrangements for the coming
all itato Christian Endeavor con
convention to be held In Salem
February . 16-19. i He waa a guest
for: the night at the Miles home,
?93 Court street, lie Is on his
way, to Eugene to attend a con
ference of Presbyterian ministers.
He will also confer with the local
endeavor leaders there and Walter
L. Myers, state jX Christian En
deavor education superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank II; Bagley
of New York City are receiving
congratulations on the birth .of a
Bon. Mrs. Bagley was formerly
Mrs. Helen Goltra of Salem. The
baby has been named John Coltra.
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Mr. and Mrs. 'W. R.. Wilson iave
Just moved into their new home at
1156 Court street. It was former
ly occupied by C. O.'. Constable.
Professor John Sites occupleri the
former home of the Wilson's at
1237 Court street.
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Mr. and Mrs.- George Thompson
have as their guests their !daugh-
ters, Mrs. Ruth Bair of Bay .City
and Mrs. Marietfe Knees of Camas
Wash. Mrs. Bair was accompa
nied by her two children, Dorothy
and George. Thejt will stay for a
month's Visit. .Mrs. Knees his rp-
turned to her home in Washing
ton after a weeks visit.
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St. Monica's JAiiar society will
be hostess Thursday afternoon at
a silver tea at St. Joseph's rectory
from 3 to 5 o'clock. The proceeds
will bo used to finance the coming
hazaar. '
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Women'iActicities
r EDERATlON with the Amer
f1 : lean Federation of Arts was
. decided noon by: the Salem
Arts league at their' meeting last
night, which was the? first otf the
year. Affiliation witlL-tIid-Ialar a
tion affords besides minor privi
leges, three illustrated art lectures
each year.1' - -Twomoslcal
numbers, compost
tions of members of the league
were much appreciated by the AM
dlence. The song "Oregon," the
words written by Mrs. J. M.Clif-
-ford and tho music by Carrie
'Adams, was sung by Mrs. Arthur
' Rahn. Miss Dorothy Pierce ac-
i companied her on the piano.
Salem School of Expression
' 147 N. Commercial Street.
RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER 20th
Lulu Rosamond Walton, Director.
Phones 1484-J and 592
; The Store for
Dinnerware '
Glassware v
Cooking Utensils
WM. GAHLSDORF
The Store of Housewares
Tonights p.m.
L. Carlos Meier
In Concert
On Our Big Wurlitzer
j Organ ;
1. "Chocolate. Soldier"
..Straus
2. "Annie Laurie"
Adaption from Olden
; Song JMeier(
3. "Miserere, II Trova-
tore Verdi
4. "Allah's Holiday"
Katinka ..Frim
Pictures 7 and 9 p. m.
Wanda Hawley
In
Her Sturdy Oak"
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A delightful Inllaby written by
Mrs. F. S. Barton was sung by
Mrs. Barton. Mrs. Monroe Gilbert
played the accompaniment, j
Proposed new - secuou us m
league were discussed and where
the necesary five members were
interested temporary leaders were
appointed by the president.; Mrs.
w., Harbison, ana nieewis r
raneedf or at some " future time.
Sections arranged for were Poetry
.u!,i w:iat:on. leauer, KoDert raui-
us; Arts Crafts, to Include! those
interested in pictoral expression of
different kinds, Miss Kathrya
r.nnnell. leader: Civic Art, W. C.
nit.hio ipiider: Interior Decora- A
tion, Mrs. Monroe uiibert, leaner-
Dramatic Production, Mrs. J. Mj
Clifford. "
The aioaern writers bccuuui
under the direction of Mrs. W. t?
Fargo and the story teling secuort
under the direction of Miss FlorA
Case will continue as usual. Tu1
story telling section win meet inM
the library Wednesday, October
19 for their first meeting.
Warren Gilbert of Denver gave
en aconnt of the work of art
leaeues in Denver and expre&.ed
pleasure in the work being done lu i
th Salem organization.
The 'designing of interiors for
Salem homes which were to be
built and also for those which are
to be rebuilt, is. one of the things
which the Interior Decoration
section plans to take up. ; These
designs might be accepted or re
jected Iby the owners but iwould
give practice, and training to the
workers.
The Civic Pride section will be
along the line of landscape gar
dening. Its rules and art and also
the development of different flow
ers and shrubs.
Miss Kathryn Gunnell offered
the use of her studio to the Arts
Craft section for their meetings
and several expressed a desire-to
join tho section. i t
A board meeting was held prev-
ious to the general league meeting
and routine business taken up. The
revised constitution was read and
adopted at the general meeting. It
was decided to have the ; fiscal
year, bfegln with the installation of
the new officers in tneNspnng.
.The! musical program followed
the-business meeting and a social
hour was enjoyed later. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. F, N.
Derby and Mrs. Esther - Harding.
The next meeting will be held No
vember 8. .,- . -j ,.. L
Civic improvements and discus
ston 'of 'common problems will be
the object of. the proposed City
Federation of clubs which will be
perfected tonight when delegates
of 10 clubs in the city meet at
7:30 in the Commercial club
rooms.
Organizations which-will bLa
part of the federation and their
delegates . are Salem Woman's
club, Mrs. William Everett Attder
son, .Mrs. F.?A Eliot and Mrs
George J. Fearce; city council
Ed Schunke, A. H. Moore and Hal
Patton: Rotary club, H. S. Gile
J .C. Ferry and William Hamil
ton: KIwanis, Dr. Henry E. Mor
ris, Roy Shield and W. I. Need-
ham: American Legion; B. F
Pound, waiter Kirk and Paul
Wallace : Cherrians, ; Dr. EL E
Fisher, L. . W. Gleason and E,
Tlllingbast; - Realtors, L. G. Hay-
ford, A. C. Bohrnctedt and Knight
Pearcy; ; Commercial club, T. E.
McCroskey, L J. Chapin and J.
Wiliam Chambers. !
The Labor connci and the Busi
ness Men's cub-have not chosen
their deegateS yet.
A farewell reception In honor of
60 dolls was held at the Christian
church in Albany last night. The
dolls are destined for Nankin,
China, where they will find homes
at the Christian girls' school. ' L
The. human miniatures were
prepared by members of the Chris
tian cnurcn 'yney include society,
bapy dolls .and ail ' kinds. With
them other presents will be seat to
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The Women's Foreign Mission
ary society of the First Methodist
church meets this afternoon -with
Mrs. E. E. Fisher. The members
are nrged to bring their October
number of the Missionary Friend.
Mrs. J. B. Littler will . be leader
for the afternoon,
The Berean Sunday school elect
ed officers at their recent meet
ing. This class is one of young
women in the First i Baptist
church which has been working to
gether for some time. Olive Les
ter was chosen president ' for - the
coming year. Other .officers
chosen are vice-president. Myrtle
Jensen; secretary, Alice Roth, ren
porter, Ruth Ross, and chairman
ot the social committee.! Gladys
uattety.
The Women's : Missionary i soci
ety of the Leslie Methodirt
church will meet this afternoon
with Mrs. Philip Claus, 1535
South Liberty 6trcet. i
Thd Wcmen's Catholic Ordsf ot
Foresters' sewing club will meet
this afternoon with Mrs Mary
Fteirer, 1Z26 Jforth Winter street.
The members are getting ready
tor the parish baazar. -
The Bend Woman's Civic league
field a . successful raade-in-Oregou
dinner at which 260 guests were
served recently. Following the
serving of the menu, which was
made up entirely ot contributions
from Oregon ; manufacturers,
pragrom was carried . out. A. - Q
Clark, ex-head of the Association
or Oregon Industries, acted as
toastmaster and toasts were re
sponded to by D. C. Freeman
present manager ot the Associated
Industries, and by other members
of the party of ten Portland man
ufacturers present. -
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Smoking compartments for wo
men will be installed in some or
the trains. The next thing wil
be spittoons wherein they may de
posit their "snipes,"!- Exchange.
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Advertising
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These Prices
Do Not Include
War Taxj
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Pay us Ihe reg
c!arv 'price for
any.itea here
advertised izi
we:rfl:sdlyd
another vof : ihe
same kind fcr
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Thursday, Friday
ay, October 13-14-1
Opeko Coiiee
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Regular price, per lb 50c
This sale, 2 pkgs for
IPS
51c
teal 4.
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Sundries
Liggett 's Opeka Tea
200 cups of Tea for lc
The Standard of Excel
lence. Standard Price
Half pound packet 65c
This Sale
kets . .
Two. pac-
66c
BoquetRamee
Talcum
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Standard price ..... . ... ;KOc"
This Sale 2 for
51c
2n? WhisV Brooms, 2 for ...26c
J5e Tooth Brnshes, 2 for jJ-26
Jic Tooth Brushes (Prophylactic
tye), 'I for 3Cc
50c Tooth Brushes, 2 lor 51e
15e Adhesive Tape (1 in.xl y.l.),
2 for - lGc
15p Saniiary Velour Powder iluf,
2 for - 16c
Sf.r Hair Brush, 2 for 66c
fl.25 Hair Brush, 2 for.. 41.26
7.1c Lather Brush, 2 for 76c
tl.00 Lather Brush, 2 for Sl-01
rOe Har Rubber Corah, 2 for .61c
7 Hani Robber Comb, 2 for . ..76c
$1.00 White Ivory Comb, 2 for $1.01
f1.25 White Ivory Comb, 2 for S1.26
Pure Food Products
S0e Opeko Coffee (1 lb.), 2 for 61c
,35c Opeko Tea, 2 for 66c
JOc Symond's Inn Cocoa, 2 for 81c
SOe Symond's Ibb Chocolate Bar, 2
for ?lc
10c Symond'a Inn .Lemon Extract, 2
for 1
Sac Symond'a Inn Vanilla Extract, 2
for - 36C
80c Symond'g Inn Beet Cubes, 2
or - 81c
Ke can Ballardvale Cinnamon, 2 for
, 31c
?0e"Banardvle Xutmg, 2 for ..31c
JOc earn Ballardvale All Spice, 2
for SIC
Stationery
30e Cascade Pound Paper, 96 inert
to each pound, 2 for 61c
t packages (jllenwood Envelopes 32c
50c Lord Baltimore Box Paper, 2
for . 61'
10c Braeburn Linen Box Paper, 2
Household Remedies !
25c Puretest Epsom Salts, Q(t
I lb. packsge, 2 for fcUU
jOc Puretest Aromatic Cascara, CIA
2 for wy
jOc U. D. Eff. Sodiam
Phosphate, 2 for
15 U. D. Aspirin Tablets,
12 in box, 2 for
25c U. I). Aspirin Tablets,
21 in box, 2 for
?5e U. D. Aspirin Tablets,
100 in bottle, 2 for
SOe Biker's Milk of Magnesia, gjQ
&tc Koxall kidney Pills,
2 for . -
J5c Laxative Aspirin Cold
Tablets, 2 for
25c Little Liver Pills,
2 for r ,..
50c M-ntlioline Balm,
2 for
25c Hex.ill Headache Wafers,
2 for
25e Rexall Grippe Tablets,
2 for
50c Rexall Kheumatism Tablets, CI A
2 fnr O I V
75q Kiker's Senafig,
2 for
!5e Katnre's I-awlax,
2 for
50c Nature's Law lax,
2 for .
!5c DBells Kidney Pills,
2 for
5fle DeBell't Kidney Pills,
2 for ....
30c Kiker's Expectorant Congh Ol
Syrnp. 2 for
00c. Hiker's Expectorant Cough CI
Rvriin 2 tar . U IU
JOc "Kiker's Mentholated White Pine
snd Tar, . Q1
2 for . 0V
50c Cascara Tablets, 5 grain lOO
to bottle, 51C
510
16c
26c
76b
51c
26c
26c
51c
26c
26c
76c
26c
51c
26c
51c
Toflet Articles
50c Harmony Liquid Shampoo, 2
for . 6IC
Oc Violft Iulce Fare Powder, tinta
flesh and white, 2 for,.... 461c
!5e Uexall Tooth Facte, 2 for... .26c
(ic Klenao Tooth Paste, 2 for.-.-Slc
Pl.00 Sep tone Hair Tonic. 2 for f 1.01
50c Bouquet Ramee Talcora Powder,
2 for . .. . . SIC
J5c Violet Jb1c Talcum PowUr.
flKh and white tints, 2 for 26e
l"c Corylopsis Talcum Towder, 2
for ,26e
!5e Violet Dulce Cold Cream (tube),
2 for ... . 26c
11.00 Harmony Toilet WaUrs, 2
for $1.01
(lilac, viqlet, wisteria.)
30c Arbntns Complexion Cream, 2
for . 61
50c Harmony Cocoa Batter Cream, 2
for . :. 6le
J5e Rexall Sharing Cream, 2 for S6e
50c Harmony Massage i Cream, 2
for . ; 61c
15c Biker's Paroxone Vanisnihc
Cream, 3 for - . -.26c
(1.25 Harmony Lilai Vegetal, 9
for 1.2
)5e Cream of Almonds, 2 for 36c
13c Walts Dresm Talcum Powder, 2
for .. 36c
11.00 Walts Dream ' Perfume, "a '
' for 1101
t-l 7.-. -. .. U ,-i4,. 4
Maximum Hot, ;
Water Bottles
2for$2Jl
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MaXimitm
Fountain 4
, syrfnfee ..;.,$ij50 i
This' sale,' tb 8Trlflger t3.51 :r
$1 Harmony Toilet
Water .
Oneida Par Plate
Silverware
TO Tablespoons, 2 for ..7
70c Forks, 2 for .7le
55c Knives, 2 for ...
4 '
i
. Tar Shampoo Soap
Produces a, profuse lather and leaves the
hair with a
l?ttiKtttt cleanly odor.
Cascade Pound Paper
Standard price 1
cake 23c
This sale, 2
cakes ' 26c
60c-Lord
Baltimore Stationery
2 tor 61c
Exceptionally good
quality, white linen fin
ish, stock. 96 folded
sheets to each pound.
Standard price, one
pound 60c
This Sale Two
pounds .. 61c
Rexall
Toilet fj 3ted
Soap
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A fabric finish
writing paper
In white ' and
assorted tints;
24 sheets of
folded note pa
per and 24 en
velopes to
match. . 61c is
within 1 cent
of half price.
Standard price, onejLJ
cikfi lx'l.
This sale, two
cakes ICc
1
Slip
Symorid's -Inn
Cocda
Standard price, one can.IOc
This sale, two cans
31c
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35c Rexall
Cream of
Almonds
A soothing and healing
lotion.
2 for
36c
60c Cocoa
Cold fream
A face cream with a cocoa
butter base. -
2 for 61c
Soaps
15c RejtaU Toilet Soap, 2 for. . .
25c Klenzo Tar Shampoo,. 2 for.
25c Rexall Skin Soap, 2 for... .
Fairy Soap, 2 fox......
Jergens Rath Tahlets, 2 for.,..
Klenzo Toilet Soap, 2 for......
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. .26c
. .16c
.llc
..11c
35c
Rexall Shaving
Cream
2 for 36c
Asph
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15c U. Di Co Aspirin. 2, for. .
35c U. D.Co. AspiyJn, 2 for..
75c U. D.' Co. Asirin, 2 for.
lc
......36c
...... 76c
A lastidg 6dor In , lilac, violet ; ort
WlsUrla y
2 ior$VM '
VioletiDulceTdlcum ;
i' Powder p
1 Made of the hlshest crkde of
Italian talc, doubly - bolted and'
delightfully scented i with Parma ',
Violets. . 4 , i
Standard price 1 box. ;ii.;5c? t
Thlssale x boxes.'.'.1. 1 i'. liec !
V iolet Dulce CompiGxion
Powder :
. ." . . .- ; hit'':
lllghtfally urent
. ed with ..Violet
Dulro tKlor. i
White and flesh
tiats. Standard
price 1 box;. 10c.
This sale i two
boxes ...... .Sic
RexUU Tooth paste
; Stanuard ' price '1
tabe 23d' Jj
This rale, two
' tubes ".. i . "Sue , ,
Contain 12.24 and 100 tablets repecti?ely.
This well-esmblished enemy ot pain comes
from thei United Drug Co. Laboratory your
assurance of quality. ;
50c Klenzo Denial
iLream z torioic
inker's Milk of Magnesia
Relieves sour stomadi, heartburn, indigestion,
constipation. The equal of any Milk of Mag
nesia on the market.
Standard Price This Sale
One. Cifhi. Two C1
Bottle
"Arbutusf'tFace Cream
Large size, softens and protects the complex
ion. An ideal powder base.
Standard Price This Sale
One CA Two t
Jar
Bouquet Ramee Face Powder
Used extensively by ladies who cannot use
; QrAlnpowicrs. Will hot iTritats foe nest
; delicate slrln. f ' Lt-k'-f I'l i :'
Standard Price .-; -.-This. Sale U ; --
One $1 fin Two
Box tpl.UU Boies
$1.01
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Rikefs Peroxzone
. Cream
i j Contains Hydrogen Peroxide;
! acts as a mild bleach. Excellent
1 for tan; an ideal powder base.
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Standard This. Sale
i Price Two Jars
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Perry's
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115 South Commercial Street
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Harmony Massage
. Creaml - .
. A delightful , rolling massage
. cream: Cleanses and beautifies. '
Makes the ahln soft and smooth.
Liberal size Jar. - .
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Price
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