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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1922)
'5 A THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1922 11 By MARGUERITE GLEESON "vi,;-.y----v,-t iilUK C, .HRISTMAS -wedding of spe , .clat interest to Willamette university will be that of Miss Lida Fake and E. T. Brown, which will be solemnized In Wal ler hall chapel Christmas day at 4 o'clock In the afternoon. Both Miss Fake and Mr. Brown are member of Willamette uni versity faculty and Dr. Carl Gregg Poney, president of Willamette, will officiate at the marriage ser vice. Miss Fake is head of the home economics department and is a graduate of t Milwaukee-Downer col'ege,. while Mr. rown Is head .of the- ph3rsks department, at "Willamette and is a graduate of the University of Washington. " '. The Wednesday Bridge club met, or Its annual Christmas party with Mrs. C. C. Kelly this week. A 1 o'clock luncheon was served to1 the members. Mrs. Harry Scott of Portland was an additional guert. Holly and poin setta decorated thelovely luncb- , eon table. Holiday favors were given, each guest. - ' A' Christmas tree with gifts for each member, as is the custom of the group, were exchanged fol- lowing the luncheon. Bridge cc; . eufjed the afternoon hours. High score . was awarded Mrs. L. S." Sheldon. ' ' , . ' Members . of the club Include ; Mrsi Paul 'Hauser, Mm L. S. Sheldon, Mrs. C. B. McCullough. Mrsj -3. C. McLeod. Mrs.-James Nicholson, Mrs. Lee Gilbert, Mrs. W. D.Clark and Mrs. Kelly. Mrs. Gilbert will entertain the cluVhe first Wednesday in the new year. , ' " Mrs. Harry J. Miller of Everett, Wash.,' who will be the first wo man from her district to fit in the Washington state legislature. Is a former Salem 1 resident and a graduate of the school of music at Willamette university. She was. formerly Miss Mabel Inger soil.' v ' 1 Mr. Mark Skiff spejit yester day In Portland. ! The Sweet Sixteen five hundred club was entertained lat night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Frailer. . Members of the club are Mr. and "Mrs. Ralph Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Shepherd. Mr. and (Mrs. Roy McCollum, Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rookstool and Mr. and Mrs. Frazier. The Sunday school and choir of the Fir,?t Congregational church -will give a Christmas pro gram tonight at the church. Car ols, songs and pantomimes will feature the Illustrated pageant. see Jesus on the cross and you j cee that he died for your sins, and j you believe. The next step is to j receive Him as the gift of God. & Repent, believe and grab it. That is the only way anyone ean be saved." After the service a Christmas j gift was presented to ths largest family represented there. The gift, a dressed turkey, was given 1 to Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunt and their family of nine children. Friday will bs another day oi fasting and prayer especially for the sick. There will be meetings every day this week but Saturday. On Suuday Sunday-school at 2 at the W. C. T. . hall, and preach ing at 3 at the armory and apain at 7:3ft. A big rally and baptis mal servica will be held at the ; First Christian church. Center ( and High streets Christmas (Mondavi night. The public in- vited. Lumber Production Is 13 Percent Below Normal ALWAYS ASK US FOR (BAUJUrjJEF TK Eooomy BJUUlWt POWDER vriaatss a wioocrg ' Saleas Heights Another Good Service Is Held at the Armory - At the Wednesday night service in the armory was the usual spirit of unity and fellowship. Rev. Launer of the English Evangeli cal church led in prayer, after which Dr. Betts spoke on the sub ject, "Three Steps into the Bless ed Life." "That life is the life that is real life indeed, the life that Jesus paid ransom for, eternal life," he said. "The first step is to repent - turn from your own way to God's way. The next step is to believe. As you're walking, you Surprise Her With a brand new Electric Per colator on. Christmas morning. Or an electric iron r some oth er of the many wonderful elec tric devices on display in oar tore. ' J; Flecner Electric Co. ; Archie Fleener, Electrician 414 Court St. Phone 980 R.0STEIN & GREENBAUM i Standard Merchandise For Christmas Gifts gut, socks fv; Wool heathers,' silk clocked plin. wools. Para silk socks, '--: '' ' ' Men's gift Handkerchiefs 25c 35c and 50c 'All new patterns GIFT HOSIERY Silk Hosiery at U and H-25 pair Silk Hosiery at $1.75, $2 and $2.50 . Outsizes, silk hosiery. $1.25, I , $1.45 and 1.65 I Silk and Wool Hosiery at 91.50 V '- s pair.-- - - j 'Infants' Silk and Wool Hose , 75c Pair GIFT TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS Real Linen Cloths, 2 yards, -2 yards and 3 yards long, . j Best values in the city i 4 Mercerized Table Cloth, 2 -yards wide, 85c yard - I GIFT" SHIRTS . For men. - High class merchan dise;" pretty patterns; fast col ors, .Give perfect satisfaction. t ik- i " . 4 NASHUA WOOLNAP Blankets Plaids at $3.50 and ft. SO pair 72x84, at $5 pair Blankets at $1.05 pair Blankets at $2.50 pair Gift Umbrellas - Fine silk tops. Black or colors; ivory tips; nice bandies, all net styles, at $4.85, $o, $7, $OJ5. : Black Umbrellas at $1, $15, $1.73, $2.50 and $:1.50 1 GIFT NECKWEAR Big showing of new silk neck wear at W, 57c, $1. GIFT PETTICOATS Nice Silk Jersey, beautiful col ors. $4.50 and $5.75. Silk Camisbles', at $1.15 & 75c Ivory Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Paff Boxes, etc. . at Lowest Prices Kerfchlet Linen," yard . . $1.50 5-in Art Linen, yard . . 85c 18-In. Art Line, yard 45c Pongee Silk, good grade, $1.10 .Ladies Ilandken-hirN From 5c up Big assortment 15c ones, 2 for 25c Also some at 50c, 35c and 25c V GIFT SLIPPERS V DanJ Green Felt Slippers, America's leaders; for men. women , . nd children; beautiful colors, big selection 40246 North Commercial Street Rpad thp Classifiert Ads One hundred and forty-six mills reporting to West Coast Lumber men's association for the week ending DecenrbT manufac tured ST.062,273 feet of lumber: sold 99,11.". 678 feef; and shipped ?7.149,15". feet. Production for reporting mills was 13 per cent below normal. New business 14 per cent above production. Shipments were 2 per cent below new business. Thirty-eight per cent of all new business taken during the week was lor future water delivery. This amounted to 37,853,78 feet, of which 28.224,36". feet as for domestic cargo delivery; and 9,631,313 feet for oveiseaa ship ment. New Dusiness tor delivery by rail amounted to 2,042 cara. Forty-four per cent of,, the wpA-'i lumber shinmenta moved bv water. This amounted to 42.- 969.155 feet .of which 32.084,345 feet moved coastwise and inter- coastal; and 10.S84.810 feet ex port. Rail shipments amounted to 1,806 cars. Unfilled domestic cargo orders total 157.291.317 feet. Unfilled export orders 70.132.8&6 feet. Unfilled rail trade orders, 9,183 cars. In 50 weeks production has. been 4,275,749,689 feet; new business 4,040,493.289 feet; ship ments 3.94r.,007.667 feet. SERVICE MEX A survey made by the Sale chapter of the American ' War Mother shows that 75 ex-service men are Inmates of the stats peai. tentlary. 11 of the state hospiui for the insane, 1 1 of the stats In stitution for feeble-minded jlB(j one of the state school foe the deaf. Christmas packages will be far. nished them by the war mothers. . . . 1 MM - -- '"l I Yi u S S YI I a Clear as a Bell CO O O SI JO o C3 From $50 to $350 Violins ,$5.00 to $50.00 Guitars ... . . . . . .$10.00 to $50.00, Mandolins . . . .. .$5.00 to $50.00 Ukuleles $3.00 to $15.00 Banjos ...... .$15.00 to $150.00 Cases for aU instruments msm 7m .fill From $25 to $600 111 II M ShermanMay&Go. ifPIANOi LINES Steinway Weber Steck A. B. Chase Kurtzman And Others Also the Wonderful "Duo-Art Reproducing Piano" " If yoa bay one of "Sherman Clay & Co.", you are guaranteed absolute satisfaction AirWiodels - ? - PH i From $100 to $335 iWODllKgll! From 25c to $4.00 Toy Pianos Toy Drums Real Drums Band Instruments Accordions Octarinas Music Rolls and Bags Sheet Music Player Piano Rolls Nothing Better Than Records for Christmas. We Have the Complete Lines of Victor and Brunswick TERMS TO SUIT ALL ON PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS r uvu Everything Musical mum pan 415 Court St., Salem i