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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1922)
HIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM.- OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 21922 mm mmm f if iBftrrrniTn nt.vnnv' T HE announcement of the en- ement . . oC ' Miss . Man Jane Albert and Aaanel Eorf was made at an informal gather Aag at tbe Kappa Kappa. Gamma j bouse in Eurene Friday night. It J was announced Sunday at . the eta Chi house In Salem. Mis Albert, -who is now a Junior in Willamette university Is a. mem ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of Oregon and Be ta Chi at Willamette university. She attended the University of Oregon last year." V M jRpff is freshman at the University 'orOTegwutfdja mem iber ft Sigma Nu. , Misa Albert if daughter of .Mr. and Mrsj Joseph H. Albert, tot Salem. Mr.lEoff la a son ofranajHrs. A.,1. Eoff. Aflss Albert and MrU feoff are well known and popular 'in the younger-set in Salem where they hare hosts of friends. The - Wednesday Bridge club members and their husbands were guests bt Mrs. Lee L. Gilbert and Mrs., James Nicholson at the Gll- - oert residence Saturday ereinng. Cherry - blossoms la pink and h!tB were used about the rooms. Refreshments were served, by the hostesses following: the card game. High core went to Mrs. a B. McCullough and . P, Franklin, with low score, to Mrs. Charles Whitmore and Xv 8. Sheldon.. The guests for the! evening were Mr. and Mrs:; R A. SkellyitMr. and Mrs. L. s: Sheldon. Mr. 'and Mrs. S. H. Probert, Mr., and Mrs. for over 'iall years BAKING POWDER than- of higher- priced brancfc; , m The government iue4 , millions ; of pound ; Paul Haoser, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hauser, Mr. and Mrs.-Nicholas Drew, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Phil AJ Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLeod. Mr. aad Mrs. F. L. Klein, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. C B. McCuIlough, Mrj and Mrs. Charles Whitmore. T f , i t Mr. and Mrs.,W. G. Allen hare invited the members of the Mer- ry-Go-Round club to a picnic4 to be held at their country place- near Dundee next Sunday. May 7. They have announced that a prlxe will be awarded to the best shot among the girls, and to: the. best horse shoe pitcher among the boys. The Merry-Go-Bound club was entertained last week by Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moore at tneir nome Prizes. went to Mrs. Russell Cat- lin and W. G. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Thielson will be hosts for the club at their home May 16. - r .' '. J " -r'V:'.-r f', it-, ill 4t Five couoles. eactt of whom had celebrated their golden wed ding anniversary, were honered Saturday, by the WMLC at their "Birthday Dinner Thirty mem ber! of th OJLR. and W.R.C. whose birthdays fall, within Janu ary, ; February,. March; and -April, were also honor guests. The day was also the 66thv wedding anni versary of Mr and Mrs.- F. A Thompson.' .:;,' A - a ' The dinner and program foi lowlng'-were held : In ; McCornaek hailw The guests were seated ' at the dinner at 12:30. Mrs. F. A. Thompson cut the great birthday cake t and Mrs C. H. Peterson, president of tha W.RXr., presided ; as toastmistressr introducing. .sev-: eral members of the G.A.R. ' ,: , Great baskets: of Oregon grape and yellow flowers X were used about the dining room... The large hall ; la which the reception , was later held was made lovely with numberless spring flowers and at one end the five couple who had observed their ; golden weddings received the 'guests under a white bell i festooned with white tulle and small white bells. Red - cur rant and, ferns were banked in a pretty background effect. . .. The five couples in the receiv ing, line who had. been, married more than a half century were. Mr. and Mrs. F. A.' Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. E. I Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. T. Rehilngton.,Mr. and MrsF,: B Southwlck and Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Huddleson. Mrs. Elizabeth, Adair, past department senior vice presi dent and Hattie Cameron, past de partment treasurer, aaalata&w,, Each . of the couples were pre fiented with a great bouauet of red and , white cornatlons and each of those whose birthday was observt Annannces Engagement "- I" Z. - MARY JANE ALBERT: photo it oxmnxt itbiv ed received a red carnation. Mrs. F. I Waters sang "Silver Threads Among the Gold" and .'.'When. You and 1 Were Young Maggie. Marx Entrees was her accompanist.! t j Mrs. , F. B. Southwlck i gave a reading on Grant. and the pro gram closed with "America." j . ' " Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCallister were hosts Sunday at. an informal reception for J. C. Clark of Shan ghl,' China. Mr. Clark is an alum nus of Oregon- Agricultural, col lege, having finished .InlSOt. Graduates of - the college , and friends were among - the gaest present t- 3 ;t ;,;. . ''; " : Salem members of Chemeketa chapter of the D.A.R. were, guests of Mrs. E. Loos, a Sllverton mem ber of the chapter, Saturday, aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. Loos ; daughter, Mrs. At A. Weeb; and j Mrs. C N. Ray was an assistant ; hostess. 'A delicious luncheonVwaa served..' - Miss Mary Pottorff and 'Mrs. Delia Shepherd, both daughters of the real daughters and Mrs. Bel) Shepherd Simpson and Mrs. Ar thur Fry Grant, ' granddaughters of the real daughter, were honor guests. A short program was given by the Salem women who attended. Including a vocal- solo by Mrs. Harry Styles and. a whistling solo by Mrs. C, C. Clark. .' The Salem women stopped at the -SJlverton cemetery while there and decorated' the grave of Mrs. Hannah Pottoroff, a real daughter of the revolution. 'Those who went from Salem were Mrs. Russell Catlia, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Miss Edith Bene dict, Miss Eva Ferree,. Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Mrs Homef Goulet, "Mrs. A. A". Underhill, Mrs. C. C. Clark. Mrs. C. C. Best. Miss Ruth Rullf- son, Mrs. Harry Styles, Mrs. O. P. Hotf Mrs. C. O. Wilaoa. Mn. Vi G. Shipley, Mrs. H. C. Love and Mrs. R. J. Valiton. A deHviouif luncheon was served by the hos tess. An unusual celebration was held In observation of the golden wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William L.: Cu minings yesterday at their home on Mission street Following the golden wedding ser vice the older couple stepped aside and their places under the arch way were taken by their son. Ar thur and Mrs. Dora Cummiags, the widow of their oldest son, who took the marriage vows. Rev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick officiated. W. L. Cummings and. Adelaide Bunn, were married 50 years ago in Trempealeau, Wisconsin. They have made their home in Salem and Shaw for : 30 years, They have five living children. four of whom were present y ester day at the golden wedding. They ;are Mrs. Susie Bates, Mrs. Sybil Laughlln of Astoria,; Alson Cum mings, Arthur Cummings and Mrs. Laura Hall of Pasadena, who was unable to attend. A daugh ter, Mrs. Floy wells and a son. Carroll, are dead. They have 18 grandchildren. eight boys and eight girls, and all but Constance Hall were present yesterday. Other grandchildren are Dora, Gordon, Erwin, Lyle, and Con stance Laughlln; Margaret and Lois Wells; Evelyn,' Lloyd, Tru man, Carrol i and Lucille Cam mings, and Elsie, Clarence and Arthur Bates. v The rooms were prettily deco rated with daffodils and ferns. the bridal couples standing under an archway of ferns and Oregon grape and a white wedding bell tted with golden ribbon. Little Constance Laughlln, in pink or gandy waa dainty ring bearer and Evelyn Cummings in blue organdy was flower girl. Mrs. Arthur Cummings was formerly Miss Dora Lindgren. . The wedding service was read at 1 o'clock, Mrs. R. W. Simeral sang a solo proceeding tbe service and later played the wedding march. About 100 relatives and close friends were present at this time. Later in the afternoon more hi KiSto Wta- Are Sickly ' Mothers who value the health of their children, should never be without H0TKEI MATS. SWEET rOWDEZS 101 CBLDtfa, for sn When needed.; They tend to Break up Golds, Believe Feverishnetst worms, Constipa tion, Headache, Teething disorders Hi.. ana. otomsca, TnraUea. . Ckedty Mothers ) far over j A y 8614 , . l " Dnurgiitr 5. crrj- nbare, r 1 ml than 150 friends called to express theTT good'wlahe-'-! Forty, members, of the Marion Lawrence Bible class, of which both. Mr. and Mrs? Cummings are members called and presented a large leather chair to tbe- guests of honor, u. G. Holt made the presentation and the group aans Blest Be the. Tie that Binda." Mr. AfMKMrs.CumroinKs receiv ed -a number of rifts anion? hich was included a beautiful floor lamp from the Wisconsin association of which Mr. Cum mings was formerly president. Out of town euests present-were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gordon. Mrs. Alice Smith, Mrs. Hudson Howe. Mrs. Edna Blackman. Misa Rose Cummings, Mrs. Kate Tobias. Wil liam L. Gibson. - '- -r . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cuajmlags 1S57 North Winter street, weft hosts Sunday at a family reunion in the form of a party at whkh 39 members of the family were present. f , The family party included Mr. apd Mrs. W. U Cummings and their brothers and .sisters and families apd two sons and two daughters and their families. Din ner .was: served at noon. Those-v present for the reunion were Mr And Mrs. W. L. Cum mings. Mr and Mrs. George L. Cummings Wilbur Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bunn, Willis Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ho I ma. Mr and Mrs. Q. A. Noyes, Mr. and Mri C. 0. Bates of Turner. Mr. aad Mrs. C. W. Laughlln of As toria; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nash, r - To Til is Great $10 Down Sale! Taste the Delicious Red Star Cooked Food Come and see for yourself Just how, wonderfully the Red. Star bakes and roasts, bolls and fries.- Evefyv day during the sale we will have an actual demonstration of Red Star cooking. '- - The ' Famous Red Star Remember, this week is your only opportunity to buy a gen uine Red Star on the special terms offered here. And remem ber, a limited number of women will be able to get a Red Star on this $10. Down Plan. When the Red Stars allotted to us by the factory for this great sale are gone, the special offer must be withdrawn. Think what wonderful convenience these women will know! : Tink whatlt will mean to them to be forever rid of the dirt and muss of wood or coal ranges, the inefficiency of other makeshift stoves! You can have this same wonderful freed omthis same marvelous cooking- comfort IP YOU ACT PROMPTLY. Don't delay. Come NOW. . "" Burner Detroit Vapor Burns gas which it makes it self from gasoline or kerosene. - It has two riags of; flame in stead of one.' And it-has the Intense added heat of the red hot metal burner, which weighs 8 & pounds. There, are .no wicks or 'wick substitutes on , the ' Red ' SUr. One gallon of fuel . gives 1 hours of perfect cooklngv The saving In 'nel Is fully 25 per cent. - v ' . -!' 131 II L MT&WM V Did you know that you could bake biscuits, roast. a 3-lb. chicken or a S-lb. roast in the Red Star oven in the same , time as required by city gas? These are but a few instances ' i -! of , the - Red . Star's cookin g efficiency. See it in operation this week in our store. Once you know how marvelous a ; range it is, you will, never willingly -be without it. Don't Aliss This Opportunity TODAY TOMORROW LAST DATS li'-r " v. t $10 Down PuU It in Your Home Think of it! For only 10. down you can have this won derful RED STAR in your kit chen. You- can begin at once to enjoy its great convenience to do your cooking more easily and more successfully than you have ever done it before. And while you are having all the benefits of this marvelousjy efficient.-range, you can pay for it in small amounts that you will never feel. Come be ' fore the offer Is withdrawn. Wonderful New Features Greatly Reduced Prices The newest styles. of Red Star '- Oil Stoves have splendid new ' Improvements which add great ly to their simplicity of opera tion, their efficiency, cleanli--ness and beauty. . Tet Red Star prices have been radically, reduced. At their present very low figure, Red Star Oil Stoves are by tar the greatest values, we have ever known.- Ton will never have a better opportun ity of owning one of these perfected Red Stars than this great $10 Down Sale offers. - Mrs. Dora " Cummings, p" Arthur Cu m mings,"" Clifford Bryagteeoa, MUs Edna Davis.. Mr. and Mrs. W.. A. Cummings. The. hous waa decked prettily with yellow daffodils. The cen terpiece oa the table was of yel low Bariaaisi. Mr. and Mrs. M."B. Henderson and daughter, Mary. Franeee. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Philips left yes terday tor six weeks in California. They drov 'down "and win Tlsit Long Beach and Los Angele and other Calif irniapoints. Mrs. A. X. Moores left Ust Fri day for Astoria where she will visit with her daughter. Mrs. Rob ert McKianey. . ' ' Miss Gertrude. akin. religions Instructor at the Salem Indian school at Che maw a. spent last Friday at-Albany where she spoke before the -Westminster Guild. She. was a guest of Miss Flora Mason, leader- the-organisation ' during her visit there. ' C Continued on page t)i . , 1 ,Si." TWcUiaa4yia ,(. a wfc.Uint n iiMir am m 111-1'1 aarat aereysss 1 1 1 . ! 1 1 I I II lit . . v TirjH AT does r OLYMPIC ' Pancake Flour . ; make, you think of? -.: .. f V JP- " V V 3 J J I VS. J FLOUU CEREALS FEED mm Springti me Fub Fpocks; eJV ." T- 1 - ' I! i NEW ARRIVALS "Maiionette" Little Home Frocfcr Bright, Clear and Crisp are the carefully chosen tub fast f attics in these house frocks. The expert and painstaking workmanship applied to the best of materials give them their air of destinction and exclusiveness. v A lovely profusion of fascinating, dainty garments at gratifying pricesr-i ' $2.25 to $3.50 . i Maisonettes Are Con fined Exclusively to This Store ; ;;Tpesday; -t Wednesday and , .Thursday 1 III II iL . Special1 Prices Will fie iix From Today Until Saturday May 6, 6 O'Clock Kafoury's Store Is FiUed With Choice Merchandise for Spring and Summer Wear, enough for all ! YOU ALWAYS GET THE LATEST FASHIONS EARLIEST HERE AND ALWAYS AT LOWEST PRICES Our Downstairs Store: Popular Shopping;PIa( Splendid Values ! Always A Special Rack Full oi Pretty Dresses that will really give satisfaction and pleas- ure to the wearer. Choice $25 , Dresses of Satin, Taffeta, Canton, Trico tine and Poiret Twill on good lines that are -'really smart looking. You will like them we know. Some of the very choicest ma-1 terials are used; combined with bright col ors, beading and h$nd embroidery. It' is our constant aim to give good values and here is one that really will satisfy. Women's Sweaters Silk Choice PJ0 Women's medium weight silk sweat ers, very attractive and practical for summer wear. They are exceedingly well made, fit perfectly and prove satisfac tory. In pretty high colors. Women's "All Wool Sweaters Choice $335 All Wool Tuxed Sweater, the lapels and cuffs of these stylish sweaters are. neatly brushed and add to their attract iveness, colors are black and navy with tan and black with white. la 0 - Bed Sheets. 81x90 for t $1.15 ; i Bleached; very good' quality seamless" sheets, strong even s' ly woven, that will ! give good service. Good Perr cales 15c yd. : 36 inches wide Used, for house dresses, aprons, waists and shirts, will' stand hard wear, you will like it. '42x36 andaH' Hquality cases, good firm "weave,'" dn r a bl e weight; bleachedr nicely finished. I: Hickory Shirting 14c yard These Shirtings are closely woven of hand twisted- yarn, strong, reliable and serviceable. Hope Muslin, the old standby at yard 15c Wonderful Values in Wool Materials They are stylish as .well as serviceable. Lovely neW stripe Prunell Skirtings for separate skirts. They are 56 inches wide and are specially priced at $2.70 yard All wool Homespun, 56 inches wide, specially priced at $1.63, $2 J3, $238 " ., and Chinchilla at ' ' Comforters $325 These Comforters. are well made. For I those wanting an inexpensive comforter we can recommend this one. Priced exceedingly low. Children's- Cotton Hose, 19c ' a' pair ' You will like these stock ings for their excellent wearing qualities. They are woven of "two thread cot ton in a medium rib with reinforced heels and toes. SALE3I STORE 466 State SLi Nashua Woolnap Blanket $3.79: , ' 66x80 Excellent quality, Just the thing for summer use. Pret ty light colored plaids that are easy to wash. Women's Splendid - Rib Top Hose 35c of good quality mercerized cotton .yarn. This price is reasonably low for a stock ing that will give the wear you will get from this one, Has wide elastic rib top, PORTLAND SILK SHOP 333 Alder SL