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THE OREGON STATESMAN.: SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY MOHNING,-DECEMBER 13,1922 v CLCB CALENDAR By MARQUERltE CLEESON r f i HRISTMAS shoppers, hurry- library. 1 7 uiS luruugu lue DUBJ ' streets, the clear toned bell Today j Woman's Foreign Missionary society of First Methodist chnrch, Mrs. E. C. Hickman, Kimball School, at 2:15. Leslie Home Missionary society with M;rs. Mason IBshop. civic Arts section at Public has many has been in charge or William Y. Arthur who has given a great amount of time to the band and orchestra which show the result of hard work and practice. S. M. Knight, pianist, did splendid rat the 8alvatloa Army lassie, watching tbeblack iron pot i which awaits the kindly contn b- Jftion of , the ., busy ,' and yet thoughtful oneswho would , help other at this happy time, happy children picking out their cms. " Brown ill ol these Indicate - that the Bus. and Prof. Woman's club. at Unitarian church. Thursday Hal Hibbard Auxfliarv. Woman's Aux. of Y. M. C. A. at T. M, C. A. rooms Thursday club with Mrs. Wil- Prtday .. Woman's Alliance of Unitarian .Christmas season is here once Alliance or l i isain " ' ;': church at Channing Hall, Main. -.vj t .. Woman's Union of Fir First Con gregational chnrch at church. Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's church with Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Jason Lee coffee, at church. Saturday W. R. C. meeting at hall. of Corrallls and friends in Salem. Miss Lucille Saunder?. former Salem newspaper woman, waj n-arried yesterday In New York city to Harold McDonald. Bot&jwork with the orchestra and as are former University or Oregon ;acompanist for the soloists and students and are now located quartet. in New York. The ' King' of the Harmonica" 'who did everything on the simple PPM ACTORS I mouth organ from playing witn run MU,un Ithe instrument half down h CROWD HOUoc throat to -Imitation of the Shasta (Continued from page 1.) 'Limited on its way to Salf-m." I made a decided hit and was call ed back again and aealn to give some new frill to the old tunes. for them. This is a direct finan cial loss to the inmate for wftom the money is used, according- to lr. Varney. The money is used lor extra movies, base ball eiup- WM. HAMILTON IS ment expenses for bringing other Cadman, with an encore. Jira made a profit of $100 'or the CLLUlCU rvlniU DlNU ?nd other local appearances in- (Coutiuu-u iron ige l.j eluding armistice day. trips to ' t th nun TVkt-tl-i.4 harn Aj.nt T the schedalel comralttee of both the4 American -ud National leagues had -agreed in the later date. i J 1-- -i-VvO ' Miss Marlon Wyman of Lin toln. Nebraska, has been chosen by the board of directors of the ,T. M. C. A. as general secretary. This is the ?-ea,lt of action taken ij the -boafd "at '-tWe -'monthly Meeting yesterday. It Is not lnown yet rthat , Miss wyman raren spent the week end with will accept but tl j' Jreped that Mrs. eParcy's parents, Mr. and . the will and can arrange to be- Mrs. W. W, Holgate in Corral- gin work here January 1. lis. v . ; Miss Wyman has been gms y work secretary at ' Lincoln, Neb- The Thursday Bridge luncheon raska and the work here will club -will be entertained this t he for general secretary with week by Mrs. Henry Meyers. charge of the girls wors:. me This will he the last meeting position has been vacant since of the group before1 the Chrlst- - the resignation of Miss Miriam mas holidays. ? E. Anderson, who had been gen- feral secretary,; since the nrst oi Th Thursday afternoon club December, 1921. Miss Anderson will be entertained this week at resigned September 1. the home of Mrs. William Brown. ctlng general secretary while entertaining the women by Mrs .'.me .school reopened Mrs. Lettoy Robert J. Hendricks and Mrs i Myers, former girls work secre- p. w. Spencer. jury, baa been in charge or tn 1 ViriB'' itfora ' ' r; ' I The annual meetinr with elec- ,! ;rs V"f ltion of officers of the Woman's 1 ;Mr.IaTid , W. Eyre wasjUnion of the First Congregation- Hxistess Saturday evening for thejal church will be held Friday jmembers of' the Thursday' Bridge The meeting- will be held In the Iclub . and" their husbands at a church. Mrs. F. W. Steusloff is dlnher'4 party on the occasion of president qf The union this year. Mri Eyre'a . birthday. . . . ,1 An tunnsuallT attractive) nasaei, i nans zor tne Christmas saie Inf . red . rose buds ana ueamw isna oazaar win oe compieioa ay Icentered the pretty dinner table, the Wloman's Alliance of the Uni- Vv. rhriitmii colors ot rea ana tarlan church Friday wnen it : green were carried , out in the meets in Channing hall. Host mnmt -witn ireai ouu- esses tor tne aiternoon wui oe nr red carnations "u i Mrs. lizzie smun ana Mrs. w :rrens. J. Culver i t a ' Uveslv and John I The Christmas sale will be J. ' Roberts won the- high prizes held Saturday in the Grand thea i for the evenin7-u"s no iuoimv,. 1 1 The ruests for the evening m- 1 t. - . m A 1 vr I m vi a ridded Mr. and Mrs. i. .n- rs. naipn iveuogg win enier- A. r T 'AAV A A-A A 1 A t k1hW iiefclv Mr. and Mrs. u. s. uwv., am loaay ior me auoijub ciuu Hw.Lnii Mrs. 1 John J Roberts, With "500". Guests for thear- .-a un tam - Smith. Mr. ternoon will be Mrs. Earl Daue, . i M T. KUU I II . t.t,.iUKin Mr and in1 Mn TJVanlr F.tlv Jr. The lino r. i -" . " ? Mrs. -Henry ,Meyert; Mr- ana m ciud memners mciuae fwiuiatn .Walton.. Mr. and Mrs. mtb. Kellogg. Mrs. E. 'Trederlclc LAmport, Mrs. George gon, Mrs. E. Reed, Rowland, Mrs. modaeri and Dfl' William Lytle. Oral Lemon, Mrs. J. L. Peed. i y ' hMrs. Jesse George. ttAiM.v colors. iwill ' bring a . fesltve alf to the .Missionary tea jfr. and Mrs. Eugene Keller ..vuv t, Woman's Foreign Mis- 0f Tulare, Cal., are -rejoicing j.innarr society oi the First MetlH over tha birth of twins, David 9SWUMJ " ... . . . J It i j t Mm was among the old timers. His part last night was shorter and j snaoDier than last vear. He t closed with "I Love a Lass;e." Orders Come A new co;nfr was Fred Taylor, Tickets in th balcony only full blooded negro, who has am- are available for tonight and bitlons for more serious things jue rest of the week according than just the ltfe of a clown, to Percy M. Varney. parole of- To prove this he does "An Act fiom Uncle Tom's Cabin" whictt teams to play here, band orches tra instruments and many oth r extras. Consideration frpetl money is really sacrfi Smart of Polk county was intro duced as Harry Lauder, and ang J.nd raited a number of .selec tions, a? Lauder's in the reai Scotch dialect that delighted his audience. Teddy Boas, as huznor- ave a number ' The to the inmates," said Mr. Var-.ous impersonater, ney last night after the i-how. oi selections. "and we are hoping people will realize this and not take Ui matter of tickets which they have purchased lightly."' priie and JlOd in cash were von. NVwberit, Stavton. twice to Mount Angel, and to Vancouver, Wash., to the prun festival. He reported receipts for the ytar of f3:;t, with .expenditure of $3Ua. I 5' vlIOLATlRll proves his real place in the min strel. Arthur in Charge The direction of the minstrels ?!ndit church will glte today at Lansing and Jean Elise. -fcnmn of Mrs. E. C HICK tUV SW-.w - 'man. t TtntMMfifl .-Mr for ithe afternoon hi Include Mrs. H. H. vanae- I lurr. Ronald Clover, Mrs. F. A. Legge, Mrs. Ine. rieming. Mrs.-vV. H. Hertsog,oMrs; C. ivii.n vm. Vt.- D. Smith, Mrs. n v. r.rrler. and Mrs Hickman. t LltUer will pour . ' hour and Mrs. , Blaine E. Klrkpatricn will assist a rorram will be gWeo In g the Hickman home. The , pro Igram wUl te at follows', f Devotion. , . .Dr. J. D. Mormack i bi . : Mrs. D. W. Riddle LTT..4iana f Progress In India I Mra. C. E.Powell ;aaFro. 1 Tk- .ion. "At the well. Mrs. Uoyd Lee. Mrs. Harry Scott. 1 u. r.win Socolcfrky. 1 Mrs. Knight Pearcy and chll- Mrs Keller was formerly M'.as Mil dred Hurd of Portland and later BIG EfflSGEI T KIOIJEl ROUBLE .1T 1 Take Siita-atlrst feign of Wad; 3 I der Irritation or uacK ' , .The American men and women must guard constantly against i Kidney: trouble, because we eat i t.ften too much red meat and xll f our food is rich. Our blood is i filled, with uric acid which the ? kldnevs strive to filter out; they we kn 1 from overwork, become I clog and the result Is kidney ? trouble, bladder weakness and a reneral decline in health. .4. - - i When your klfneya ieei f lumps of lead; " your nack hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sed l iment. or you are obliged to seek s relief two-or,: three times, during ? tie. ight;. if, you suffer with sick J headache, or disty, nervous spells. i acid stomach, of if you have rheu matlsm when the- weather U bad, i eet from your pharmacist about ? four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In -a glass of i water before breakfast for a few davs and your kidneys may then i act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juicer combined with lithia. and has been used for gen erations to flush and stimulate , rWrert kidneys: to neutralize the acids1 in the urine so It no T longer is' a source of irritation. thus often ending bladder aisor- J ders. ' : .'; Jad SalU is 1 Inexpensive; can ! not injure, makes a delightful; ! effervescent lithia water beverage -and belongs in every home, be- cause nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing Suits for Christmas Made ! to Measure $25 to $45 ORDER THAT CHRIST - MAS SUIT NOW! We can handle a few inore orders to be deliv ered before Christmas if you order now. : Come in at once and make your selection. 0 Scotch Woolen Mills 429 State Street ficer who is in charge of the show. A few parsons Bent in money, according to Mr. Varney, and asked for tickets any night. Many of these were given seats for last night and failed to call The t'ekets will be on sale, the activities of th organiza oach day from 1 o'clock until tion for the year wh'ch included 5 at the PchaeJer's Drug store the handling of Wossom day in and after that at the gat. ?alem and the Cherringo, which Active Year Keportl i UUllUllell UCdyUC UJJC"Uiy The Chancellor of the Rolls, i Postponed One Week William Gahlsdorf. made his an-1 r.ual report in which he outlined : NEW YORK. Doc. 12. Nation al league club owners decided to day to open the 1923- season on April 17, a week later than usirhl. Tresident Heydler explained that brings refreshing relief from tor rt I turing, neryoxxs y J headaches- a A Reputation for Quality Golden West Coffee has earned it "Just Right" slogan over a period of forty years its unfailing quality has made and held a host of frienda. .i.at U ii mi Mil The next time you order coffee Ask for.GOLDEN WEST after that you'll DEMAND it. ' irs"Jt .. . i t nit i New " Brunswjick Consoles. Xmas V ' '.'' -. -..-It Special:-''?. Including 20 Selections of Records of Your Own Choice ' No One Gift Will Brinr to the Entire Farnily so Much Pleasure the Whole Year Round as a Brunswick ; ' ' 'I r : Very' Easy Terms H. L. Stiff I "Ur-tiiture Complete House Furnishers Go, t i 9k 1 0 m(DJ glj DZEAKTMENT STORES It will pay you to join the happy throng of satisfied cus tomers that are doing their Xmas buying at Penney's. For Father or Brother Rubber Belts, something new and very Berv;ceablei . .49c Paris Pad Garters in fancy Xmas boxes . . . j25c Fancy Silk Socks 70c to $r.2& Fancy heather Cashmere Socks 41)c Arm Band and Garter Sets, in fancy Xmas boxes, up from 49c Fancy border all silk Handkerchiefs 49c Pure Linen Handker chiefs 35c and 49c Silk Ties, beautiful pat terns 98c to $1.98 High grade pure Silk Dress Shirts S3.98 to $5.90 Haas? Candy For Christmas The Ace is The Place Exclusive agents Give Him Something for the Car Our Line of Accessories is complete Ray L Farmer Hardware Co. rANTW u wUI pt on to t jjpt your Xmas can dy direct from Factory. We specialize on fancy boxes. Put our candy to the test. Hazel Candy Factory Commercial & Miller Streets IDEAL GIFT BOXES OF FINE WRITING PAPER Eaton's Highland Linen Fan cies, Crane's Linen Lawn. Brewer Drug Co. 405 Court St. MOTHER Will be the happiest woman in Salem if you buy her one of our late model coupes or sedans. Oleson's Auto Exchange Call In and let us explain our plan whereby Two Dollars Will secure a bicvcle for your boy this Christmas No obligation to buy Harry W. Scott "The Cycle Man", 147 So. ComT ? Christmas Club Check How Would You Spend $50 for Christmas? Salem's Leading Merchants are going to give $50 in prizes for the best answers to the above question. Prizes to be awarded in tne louowmg manner: Best answer $20 Club Check Second answer $15 Club Check Third answer $ 6 Club Check Next five answers $2 Club Check Checks will be given at the office of the Statesman December 22. or will be mailed to you if requested and will be good for face value at any one of the firms ad vertising in this column. f Names of winners will be published in this column jither December 21 or 22, or both. All answers must be in the postoffice or delivered at this office not later than 3 a. m., December 20. This will assure fairness to all contestants. In your answers to the above question yon are to imagine you are buying presents for father, mother, big brother (age 20), big Bister 1(age 18), little brother (age i), little sister (age 6), and one other person grandma, grandpa, or a friend. Then you must buy something for 'him" or for "her." That makes S In all. The presents selected need not be articles appearing n this column, but they must be from firms whose ads. ippear here perhaps something you've seen on a per sonal shopping trip. Wstch these ads. closely, they appear Sunday, Wed lesday, Friday of each week until Christmas, and arrange our list to the best advantage. Write your letter plainly, on one side of your paper, md tell in your own way what you would buy with $50 or the family that is suggested here. Address all answers to Christmas Contest Editor, care "he Statesman, Salem, Oregon. The Xmas Shop for Men The Newest in Hats, Shirts, Pajamas, Gloves, Neckwear, Etc., at Popular Prices rWft"' WATCH OUR WINDOWS -CS3 THE MAN'S SHOP 7m. A. Zosel 416 State St. Ellis E. Cooley 1 -rr, t 5$ ':' I 111. "THE GIFT SUPREME" PENDLETON BLANKETS Solve yonr gift problem with Pendleton Products For Mother: A beautiful Bed blanket or pure virgin wool or a bathrobe. For Father: A Bathrobe or Auto Robe. For Sweetheart or Sister: A genuine Indian blanket shawl, scarf, pollow or bath robe. "For Him" A steamer rng Shrine or Elks' Robe. , We invite you to see our display of Pendleton Pro ducts. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE C. P. Bishop, Prop. CHINAWARE Glassware, toys, games and notions of all kinds. Salem Variety Store 152 Xo. Commercial ONLY 10 SlORE SHOPPING DAYS Our Gift Department comprises articles that are suitable for every member of the family. 1 SALEM HARDWARE CO. "The Winchester Store" LADIES Are extended an especial In vitation to shop in our leath er gift department. . LEATHER GW IH of Quality F. E. SHAFEIt 1 70 So. Commercial Easy to Send' A Joy to receive. But, great Scott! Don't, you have the dev il's own time getting around t buying 'em? Here we are, all set for you with a selection of Christmas Cards So broad and so varied that you'll have an easy, time find ing just the distinctive greet ing you want. Special, 1000 cards. 2 cent value, lOc per dozen. I The Commercial Book Store 163 N. Commercial " a A Neckpiece' of FOx Fn is the ideal gift.: . t'-5; WEST FUR CO. 521 Court SL Hotpoint Servant of the Home - Always efficUit and dependi able ' Fleener Electric Co. ' -i . 414 Court Street , . any time. Adv.