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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1922)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST-4, . 1922 8 W ft ffiPl I GROCEMES I ". ;ps;MMs7wiF 'Al-CfW y II Ji I Bin, Ribbon floor, guaranteed ' i n ' n ' - ' - - By MARGUERITE GLEESON - -ISS GENE BELLE was the lll guest of honor at a pretty birthday party and shower Wednesday . erenlngi Mrs. Har vey L..Newcorabwa;a hostess for the affair which was held at the home of the bride's 'mother, Mrs. Henry 8. Belle. j Orchid ; and .yellow was the color scheme used throughout the rnomi of the Belle home. Laven der sweet peat and! asters with golden rod were the bummer blos soms .use'dT A lafge Japanese paraiol with yenow streamers hung over , the table! ' . A-huge birthday; cake decor ated with lavender Icing centered the table. A single' large yellow candle was on tne ( cake. Mrs. Henry S. Belle cut the Ices and " Mrs Newcomh cut the cake MJss Thelma Young presided at the . pnneh bowl and Mrs C E Strlck lln assisted In serving. A delightfully Informal even- ing was enjoyed by the guests. Musical j numbers were enjoyed, an.4 the gnests. spent some time sewing for the guest of honor.; ;Mlss Belle Is to' be married at a quiet home wedding early In September to C. .Wj- Thompson. v She has.Deen for several years secretary" to A. C. Barber, state ' insurance commissioner. ;Mr. Thompson is in . the state treasu rer's office. Ouests invited to honor Miss ' Belle Wednesday evening includ ed Mrs. Leon Barrlck Mrs. Floyd Edgerton, Mrs. C.J. Kurth, Mrs. , Luanna I Reevta, Mrs. Mildred t Brooks, Mrs. C,' E. Strickljn, Mrs. Henry S. Belles Miss MyralWob rer, Miss Martha Swart, Miss Fay v Hendrlckson, Miss Elva Haas, ! Miss Jessie Harrltt. Miss Frances Gelatly, '.Miss Eunane Gralg, Miss Edith, Kuney,. Miss Carolyn Hurst, Miss1 Kathryn Blade, Miss t Helen Ballard, Miss, Iflora vTnrnr : ball. Miss Mary Chadwlck, Miss Jessie Miller, Miss Clara Aherns. Miss Bessie Donaldson, MIss Marie Brlgrs Miss '.Evelyn Stevenson, V Mis -Cora Taikingtpi,Miss Thel ma Toung, Baby Joan: Newcomb, Ud little Maxlnet, Reerla. 'v V- ';-:':'c ' n . y J ' . Mrs. ,Sadle Orr-Dunharso! Port land, head, of tte state tubercu- tali society, was a visitor in Sa . tem yesterday. Bbe , consulted ! with local members and officials . t the Marlon Health association. Mr. and Mrs. Frank payers and - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wetb.lett,ye. t terday for Seaafil,-Sndfr other points, on the. . coast, vThey, are making the -trip1 by automobile and expect to be gone. a week. ! . ? ..; .! i Mr. and'Mrs. Carl Becke are home following a short vacation spent at Pacif ie City,' 7. ' :! ; ,.:'' ' .-j. , Mr. and Mrs. H. L. ;Clark. Mr, and Mrs. Emll Carlso,.J4r. and Mrsj- Albert Rassmussen, will L leave today for McCreedie Springs. .. i i ' . , n. r Mrs. W. W, Corey, entertained this week for her mother, Mrs. J. ; A.'Carr, whose'elghty-hlrd birth day anniTersary it waa. A pretty birthday cake formed, a" part of a .i , v V l ..V Q-vyin;the approval of . acqiiriitg reqjiires uniawng qui X A 9 M .JW - WW '.vj i . .. the .table decorations. Other guests present , for . the dinner part were Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Corey, Miss Del Vanice of Le banon, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McElrain spent the week end at the Tilla mook beaches. Mrs. Everett H. Craven, who is now liTlng In Portland, spent a few days in Salem this week vis iting with friends and relatives. sne returned to Portland yester- ay. Mrs. P. S. Stewart entertained at a pretty luncheon Wedneadav at the Gray Belle. Covers were laid for six and red sweet peas lend a pretty color note to the table. Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Stegmund and daughters Miss Eugenia and Miss Wilda. drove to Portland to help celebrate the uruetn wedding anniversary, of Mrs. Siegmund's brother and sis ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barzee. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Siegmund's' sister. Mrs. H. B. Arnold of Spokane. Mrs. Alta A. Martin after spend ing three weeks with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Altman, left today for Los Angeles .to resume her duties in the office of the county counsel of Lo Angelcv coun.tr where she has been em ployed for the last three years. The Presbyterian Missionary so ciety picnic which was scheduled for this afternoon has been post poned because of the death ot Mrs. L. M. Gilbert, who has been active in; the work of the society and who was at the time of her death first vice president of the organi sation. While Miss Mary Schultz," local violinist, may give a benefit con cert tor the Salem hospital be fore returning to her, work in New York and Brooklyn, she has not made' any definite plans as yet. Mrs. BL. Steeves Is spending a few days visiting . with -Mr. and Mrs. Laban Steevea in Dallas. Mrs. Paul Hauser and two children. Paul Jr., and Margaret, are home, following a visit with friends in Albany. ''Alias Maxjne , Buren is home from Portland where she took o special art course in Lincoln high school during the last few weeks. Separate Bureau ot U. S. Dept. Is Promised CO RV ALUS, Aug. 3. Spirited applause during the National Home Economics conierence in session here came last night when a letter was read from Henry C. Wallace, secretary of s agriculture, statin? that home economics work is to be made an independent federal bu- re&L .C'.W. Pugsley, assistant' sec retary ot agriculture, read the message, -which follows in part: i "We have in mind to greatly strengthen the scientific work jo the department as lima bo re lated to home economics. Ulti mately I have In view making the home economics" .work , an inde pendent bureau ranking with the other bureaus of the department and placing at the head of it a woman ,' of ?executiTe tblllfy,., thorongh scientific .training and broad and ajmpathetlc undertak ing of whatis neede.d to make such a bureau most helpful to .the women of the-land." v . -Dr. Alice Blood, head of the home economics work at Simmons college, Mass., is the . choice of the nominating committee for president .Miss RJcbardsen of the federal board of vocational educa tion at Washington, p. C, is rec ommended for rice president, and Miss' Mary Sweeney present pres ident, is to be run tor councilor at large; In cars furnished by townspeo ple Ihe visitors yesterday were shown the country surrounding Corvallia, while, the - local Cham ber of Commerce served dinner on the college campus beneath the trysting tree. - t . "Extnslon Work tor Women" 1 the subject of a talk, which C. W. Pugsley "Assistant secretary of ag riculture, gave last night. He left immediately after to continue his tour ot the Willamette valley. Dr. Caroline Hedger, of Chicago, spoke on 'What the Community Owes the Child." So. successful was the banquet of Omicron Nu sorority home ec; onomics fraternity that, the eighty-two members present; voted to make -it. an, annual affair.' The girls of Oregon Agricultural col lege Instituted the custom at' this time. ,v ; " ' 'V It is estimated that the total number attending the conference runs over 600. . ; 1 The Egyptians are trying to build a constitution It, may be constructed without stfawbut it Blue Rose Hard Rice, 1 pound 7c Macaroni, 1 poond 6ViC - White Beans, per pound 7 c . , , Economy Coffee, 1' poand 20c ... Best Peaberry Coffee, 1 pound Cocoa in Balk, 1 pound' 8c Milk, tall ' 9c Milk, smaU 5c Standard Corn, 1 can 11V2C Libby's Pork and Beans, med ium can 10c Pink Salmon, tall 12c Red Salmon, 1 can 17c American Sardines, 1 can Bhrlmp, 2 cans for 35c White Laundry Soap, 7 bars 25c 15 lbs. Sugar $1 With a $3 Purchase or Over Canning Supplies, Pint Mason jars 74c Quart Mason Jars 85c Half Gallon Mason Jars $1.25 Rubbers, per dozen 5c Mason or Economy Tops, 1 dox. 27c Best pure Lard, in bulk, 4 lb. Bring your pails 55c Bacon Backs, per pound 23c Breakfast Bacon, per pound 25 c Cottage Rolls, per pound 28c Picnic ShouVIers, per pound 17c . ... . i Weiners, per pound 19c Bacon Squares, per pound 19c gummier sausasje, per pound 38c Fresh Eggs, per dozen 25c VEGETABLES AXD FRUITS 10 pound 'ew Spuds 30c 10 pounds dry Onions 30 c Watermelons, per pound 2c 4 Cantaloupes 25c Carrots and Beets, per bunch 5c . Tobacco, 2 cans. Velvet 25c Camel, Chesterfield cigarettes, 1 package 15c 1 carton $1.43 - Star, Horseshoe, Climax, 1 plug , 75c TlCfo - irsi a mm - m m -ssv GREATEST ML 2) 111 IH A UIaJ TTGoitq f Big Open; ITnhl JW UUUI - P , 9 p.m. Evenngs . w. t- '3-1 ;i . TOPAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY -TODAY. SATURDAY. MOMDAV iSsnwBSSBSjssssjsssBssssssssMUniiiinmnsssssssssssssMssssMMMM r " 1 " - " " t -t' 25c 36-Inch Cretonnes A good, heavy quality ; flowered designs, two patterns only. Exceptionally suitable jfor comfort coverings, etc. Bargain Day price, i 1 0V1 Per yard i 1 C 25c 36x18 Huck Towels You've no doubt seen Towels advertised before at this price, but never such a fine, heavy quality with 1 Q , double red borders. Bargain Day price IOC 50c Children's Summer Bonnets 9c 25c Children's Ribbed Hose 7c r r- . .w - i- . Genuine 81x90 Pequot Sheets Regular value $2.25, but on bargain day you expect bar gains, so here it is, this f amous grade marked d A P down to Bargain Day price 4 P JL 25c Mixed Linen Crash Toweling Phenomenall You will say is this value, but the treat is for you, so stock up at this price. This fine grade with blue border stripe. -i 1 0 Bargain Day price . - - - Iwv $1.25 72-in. Mercerized Damask -, i i I You should look over your present stock. This fine quality mercerized damask offers you an CQ .opportunity rare.- Bargain pay price.. JC Fall Stl iRtW Drastically Reduced for This Event Ladies' FurTrirnmed PLUSH Regular values $30 Brand new and different are these fine fur trimmed Plush Coats with silk linings and large shawl -collars; also possessing the charm of the new fall sleeve. ' Bargain Day Special $19.85 Ladies' $5.50 All Wool Jersey Sport Jackets Regular Tuxedo style in all popular colors of navy blue, brown copper, red and green. Bargain Day Price $2.98 Fall Hats .:A fall assortment hit, Jost arrlTed for a grand brtia dar specUl. ,Yoa,wlU. de light in, seeing them. .They are prices for Bargain Day special. Inclede" ralaee to .60, at t -. .j 98c $l'.98 . $298' Gingli Bargain-Day Gall for am t Lovely street Dresses trimmed with?organditd'malchf Priced low, so that ou can buy at least two at these Bargain Day priees. An ' Mfi $5.75 values now Me4l7' Ore'sses Silk Dresses Just arrired to take part in this' great' Sixth Annual Bargain Day sale. They are made of Canton Crepe and Taffeta, every one show the. class, of adyance fall apparel Bargain Dajr Price $14:75 Waists Not only do we-consider the importance of this offer in g, bear lit tn lpdgeaulne. ! Imported Pongee Waists In Ford, Peter Pan fnd Ruffled styles. Renlar $S Valaee Is indeed a Bargain Day ' is indeed a Bargain Day of fering at . ...'. $2.98 Ladies' 25c Heavy Cotton Hose 11c 75c Fibre Silk Hose With Lace Clocks ! 29c 36-in. Unbleached Sheeting Regular price 19c per yard. You always have need for sheeting, but this low price should complete your sup ply at lowest price in history. 1 0V2p Bargain Day prid: WL 36-inch fine Tissue Ginghams 39c 27-inch Check Ginghams, per yard 9c 36-inch fast color Percales, per yard 14c Imported Silk Pongee, per yard 87c Japanese Silk Pongee, per yard 59c 36-inch Indian Ilead, per yard . 24c 75c permanent finished Organdies, yer yard ,39c. $1.65 Pure Silk Hosiery $1.65 PiEE SDLK HOSIERY Famous makers of nation ally advertised pure Silk Hose. Values to $1.75 in all desirable colors, styles and sizes, go on sale 41 1 Q for 6th annual bargain day special V Here's Some Basement Bargain Attractions Children's Union Suits 13c Children's Stockings and Socks 9c Men's Work Shirts . 49c Girls' Pleated Skirt Sweaters $2.08 Heary Flinnel .... ire 60x60 Blue Bird Lunch ClotlJ.fi 8c Napkins to match . . 5c Remnants . . Half Price Ladies' and Men's Heavy Stockings . 11c Brassieres . . 15c Laces 2c Ladies', men's and child ren's Shoes and Oxfords,,., 50c 4 quart Pudding Pans 23c 4 qt. Stew Pans 23c 10 qt. Galvanized Pails 23c Cup and Saucer ....15c Tin Cups, per dozen 50c Ladies' Summer Hats 49c Ladies' Blue Cham bray Unionalls . . 79c Boys Wash Suits . . 79c Children's Dresses.. 79c Ladies' Blouses .... 79c Ladies' Union Suits 27c SILKS"' For Bargain Days TAFFETAS AND MESSAfLINES. All colors .- HEAVY CANTON CREPE. In all colors - , 40-INCH SILK CIIARMEUftE. In big assortment of colors . $149 2.49 1.98 Bathing Value to $1.75 for men, women and children., Nearly all izes in the lot ; come and pick out your color A A and style. Bargain Day sale price nriC $3 All Wool BATniNG SUITS L $2.49 75c Muslin Underskirts .. L 49c Iace trimmed Muslin Chemise . ... '69c T5c Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits . 27c Farris. Waists, all sizes T. : . i9c 'j'r'- ' -.'.'.) , ;;. 1 - 4 i i it I " '"-:-''. 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