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SUNDAYMORNING; FEBRUARY.li, 1023 THE OREGON, STATESllN, SALOC OREGON S t'ESTS In the' W for the m. legislature have been the in a; spiratlon for a number ol delightful a If airs during the last , lr week, v Miss Catherine Carson, , 'whose weddinp: will be an event 1 : of the near futurewas the ln : t spiratlon for af lovely tea given 1 , Friday by Mrs. ' W. II. Burghardt. Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. Mar ; e'a Cusick and Mrs. H. J. Bean were charming hostesses .this 1 4-wPek for. tne Thursday m'ter 1 I noon , club. Several" guests in -y- Salem v for the '.legislature were I guests ' for the afternoon. ByrW Mrs. Yv. ConnVlV Dyer, Mrs. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Palman, Mrs Curtis Cross. Mrs. Ben " Olcott, Mrs. F. G. Andreaj.,frs;,Benry Meyers.. Mrs. Fred Lamport, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr. Mrs. T. S. Rob erts, Mrs.' E. II. Peterson, Miss Marie- Churchill. Miss Grace Bean, Mrs PhM Newmyer, -Mr. W. T Carlton Smith Mrs. Hollis Huntington. Mrs. John Withy combe. JLabish ; Meadows; Mrs. Benn Shucking, Mrs. Allan Hop kins Mrs. Breyman Roise, Miss Cornelia Mtarvin. Mrs. John , It Sites. Mrs. J. V. Bicki'ord ' of Portland, Mrs.! Harry Hawkins, Mrs '-Allan- Bvnon of Portland f. t t-v i..!... t4 , n MUs Catherine. .Carson, whose T'4n- Mr j E. ' Law. Mrs. . marriage wilM;an went of the pat, Kelson. Mrs Homer. Egan. near imure, was gues op nouor Friday for a pretty tea at which 't Mrs. W. II. ; Burghardt' was . hoatess... j.-. . ' . " - - - The f rooms o! the Burghardt home were charmingly arranged ; with numerous suggestions of a 't redding-. jfStiff gilded bouquete I q! ; box wood and freclas were arranged In pretty bowls. The ; ,1'tln g room was decorated with silver and white notes. 1 The dining , table was a great weddiiyc cake with a tiny brldeJ topping tne center oi me cane. . The cake was worked out with paper embroidery, ; old fashioned Cindy hearts,' silver ribbon and silvered leaves Smllax and fre- ass were use'd ' with " delightful I effect on th.e, great wedd'ngtrake. - mis . JMabel 5?rWcdj4bf J at' I Portland Jflnd MlsaljWDatn n Lord presided at the jtaeKhiL' asUtftag Inline other ' roo'mi were Mrs. Fred Thlejson. Mrs. Clifford i Drown. Mrs; Wniiam 'ft"alton, Mrs. Percy. Young :of .Albany. Mrs. William Lytle and Mrs. Ada Strong. j. ; .' ; -;; j cum green irmy icununi carried -the message bidding toe rialds and matrons to call at the i I Hurghardt home during the hours . .fuomfour to six o'clock.- - Those j:tclvinsj invitations were: The . pisses Eleanor and Fielda Mc- Claine and Mrs. C W. Keene 'of Silverton. Mrs. C. W Woodward, Miss Mabel WIthcombe of Port land Miss Sally Bush, Mfs. Asa j bel Bush, .Mrs. .WJ. P. Lord. Mrs. A da',. Strong Mri. John A. Car- I 'soa.f Mrs.',James Wlthycombe- of I I Portfaridi Mrs.1 John ;: H. Carson. j.Mrs. Allan Carson. Mrs. Hugh -McCammon. . Mabel RobeKson. I ; Elizabeth Lrd Nell Thielsen, Mts.v Clifford Brown.. Mrs. Fred i Thielsen, Mrs.J,: J. -Roberts. Mrs. ; William Walton. Mira. T. A Lives, Joy. Mrs.; De Beck of aVncoiver. 1 1 . wu, jnrs. jjavia jcyr,ev Mrs.; vv ii Mrs. C M. Irwin,' Mrs. Erect Kay, Mrs. F. W. Poorman. ; Mrs. Paul Hendrjcks, Mrs Frank Spfar. Miss Louise Tbompson, Mrs. Ralph Watson of Portland; Mrs. Frances Whitehead of Portland; Mrs. Percy Young, Albany. ... ' '" ' ; Mrs. C. P. Bishop was hostess th's week for; the Thursday Af ternoon club at her heme."', Mrs. Marcia Cusick and Mrs. Henry J. Bean were , Joint hostesses with Mrs. Bishop for the - afternoon. 'v The robm oil the Bishop home was beautifully arranged in Val entine's day favors. ; Red car- nat'ons and ferns were usod in a pleasing arrangement both in the living and din'.ng room. The table, was centered with a cut glass bowl which held - the red tcriiations while from the our corners of the room to the chan delieTV werer,,looped garlands of red carnations 'and ferns. Red hearts about the'. rooms accented the spirit of the ocaslon. Specially invited guests for the afternoon were! Mrs. Jay Upton, Mrs. W. J. H. Clark, Mrs. Cherles W. . Ellis, Mrs. Sam Garland, Mrs. G Moser, Mrs.j jc;J.' Edwards, Mrs. . A.; Hpnter Mrs.yA. : J. Hunter. Mrs. 'lFrank JCorthup, W. W. Long Mrs. William McCall gave sev eral rauslcale numbers during the aftrnoon for the members ' and guests. ' Members of the Thursday Ar ternoon club fare Mrs. J. H." Al bert, Mrs. William , Brown. Mrs. George H. Burnett. Mrs. Henry J. n?an. Mrs. A. N. Bush. Mrs. Mar cia Cusick, Mrs. Russel Catlin. Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. F. A. Spencer. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, Mrs. H. J. McCall, Mrs' Carl Grees Doney. Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding, Mrs. B. C. Miles, Mrs. C A. Park. Mrs. Perry Raymond (Mrs. A. N. Moores, Mrs. William Fleming, Mrs. Rob ert Fleming, Mrs.' W. C. Dyer, Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. Robert J- Hendricks, Mrs. George G. Bingham. Mrs. M. M. Chapman, Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs Henry B. Thlelson, Mrs. F. A. Stewart and Mrs. Richard Cartwright. . Mrs. Sam Garland of Lebanon was the guest of honor Tuesday at a pretty afternoon for which Mrs. Herbert Nunn was hostess. The guests Included the wives of many of the legislators who are now in Salem and was one of. the most charming affairs ' pf i the week. j . Valentine suggestions were used in the decorations and fav ors. Bridge was played durin the afternoon. High score, went td Mrs. George Rodgcrs,' Mrs, Frank Spencer winning second prize. Mrs. Garland was awarded the guest prize. Guests bidden were: Mrs. George Rodgers, Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner. Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner. Mrs. Milton Meyers. Mrs. I. L. Patterson. Mrs. Sam Garland of ' Lebanon, : Mrs. Dan Fry Jr., Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. H. H. dinger, Mrs. G. G. Brown, Mrs. W. I. Dancy, Mrs. William "Wal ton, Mrs."M: J. Drew, Mrs. George Munger of Portland, Mn"t T.t C. Smith Jr., Mrs. Gault of Portland, Mrs. John Caughell, Mrs. F- W. Spencer, Mrs. Tom Kay,-Mrs. J. J Roberts, Mrs. C. P.Bighop, Mrs. Erl C. Flegol of Foriland. Mrs. John Rand, Mrs. U.G. Ship ley, Mrs. Henry J. Bean, Mrs. Wiliam Brown, Mrs. John Mc Court, Mrs. Henry Meyers. Mrs. Frank Durbin, Mrf. Ben .Olcott, Mrs. A. R. Hunter1 and Mrs; Charles Hunter, Mrs. Kittle Gra ver. Mrs. D. Js Fry Sr., Mfg. PP. Whltmore.- Mrs. Gus Moser of Portland, Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, Mrs. C. H. Whitraore, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. W. Carlton j Smith, Mrs. Louis Campbell, Mrs L. F. Le Garie. Mrs. II. C. Wyatt. Mrs. Ralph Watson of Portland, Mrs. Charles Ellis of Burns and Mrs. Jchn Kelly of Portland. : Mrs. W. I. Staley entertained with an Informal tea Friday aft ernoon in honor of the old and new members of the board of di rectors of the YWCA. Mrs. Harry Hawkins poured at the tea haur. The guests included Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. L. II. McMahon, Mrs. F. A. ElliottMrs. LeRoy N. Myers, Mrs. Harry M. Styles, Mrs. J. H. Falrchild,fMrs. W. E. Kirk. Mrs. Mark Skiff. Mrs. Edwin Socolofsky, Mrs. L. H. Compton, Mrs. George hL. Brown, Miss Elizabeth Putnam and Miss Marion Wyman. 11111 p Smart lines Are often only a .matter of aniMrt tne a corset with care: the right or wrong corset makes a vast difference. Frolaset Corsets for Every Type I 10.5,0 IIIIPSI ' : 'f ill Rmt1ca 1 Swart tllln PM Mn tft.'ff I.nn' Mn , i. . , ' '. ' II ll t ,1V- 'VVii If I HI II . IJiMWAIM II , I f - -; -- , I . ' 1 . . . . ,.,-...' V - l'" ' '' - ' : . S -'The. Guaranteed. '-r ' . ' : '"'i-SfeC-; ' ' - III. .- .i . . - V ' , - i A y i I: r i il 1 i 1 tin ; t: i. i; the season. Linweavc ,white goods! iare being featured in our store for spring and summer selling and ; we have made arrangements with the maker of these splendid fabrics to carry a complete showing throughout' By Special Finish Linweave White Goods Are rendered the most serviceable white fabrics k - 1 one can buy. LinewearMercerized Batiste for dresses, infants, caps, ruffled curtains, trinvmings, etc, etcv priced Linweave Organdies Domestic and Real Swiss ' Domestic and real Swiss; transparent and perma nent finish. Especially good for dresses for the school girl graduate debutante, bride, baby, baby'caps, nurses wear, fine lingerie and handkerchiefs, etc. . -. ; ; j rncea ana oyc la. 69c to 98e V. Yd LINWEAVE VOILE for dresses', waists, lingerie, drapieries, etc i::..;.:.;.;.:.:i..r35c, 59ct 65c; 7Scop to $1.39 yl LlinYEAVE LAWNS, POPUNS CHECKS; . BARRS and TRIPES in a good assortment 19c; 29, 35c, 45c, 59c, 79c vj to 98c yd , w - ; ; iSalem Store 46G State St. 'Portland Silk Shop 383 Alder St. WHAT DO NATIONALLY ADVERTISED TRADE YOU? - - - - i ' - NAMES MEAN TO Over 200 Nationally Known Trade Names Here Liberty at Court St. Phone 11 Honest Values' Guarantee That Your Dollar Will Buy a Dollar's Worth "Know what you buy," should be your Vloan always, for there are so many inferior .brands of merchahdise upon the markets today that it calls -for extreme caution in selecting your.wapts. Blind Bargains '!are conceded to be. the most costly in the long run, that is the reason why' value-wise shop pers buy trade marked merchandise. Why do you get more for your money by buying trade marked goods? One pair of good shoes will outwear two or three pair of inferior ones. Thus you' save money, have the satisfaction of wearing comfortable as, "well as stylish shoes. You are repaid in more ways. than' one by investing a trifle' more and buying advertised trade names. " . There is no sounder foundation for ? Prosperity Than a buying public that in sists on getting full value for every dollar spent. Miller's glad ly fosters this attitude on part of its customers and assists them in spending. their nnrtey wisely by providing Talues that are safe and i ." . !... '. , . i. . iThis month; fparticularly we t are. offering ni'any unusualy op . portunities , o buy advantageous ly. Highly desirable merchandise at prices that are considerably lower than ; prevailing levels, y We quote you just a few of the well known names, many of which have saved you money h . JLi.4. Gordon" II its Ide" Shirts ' 1 ' 'i "Manhattan" Shirts I . , , j , "Cheney" Ties DsSchdlls Rot Coznjort Appliances Paris" Garter Oregon City'? Clothes vsatftfisl!M?d'slstfSBi it "Will-Wear" Sport Clothes "Priestley's" Woolens Jackie Coogan Clothes "Kute-Kuts" For Kiddies IT 21 "STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER" 99 MALUIS'SON'C . SUksdeUixe W Ferris Corset Waists and Leading Brands of i Corsets "" ALWAts IN STOCK" ft u re ssgs RUB CH TUB CM SCRUB TM w. t Mill MV9 1 THEY COME UP SMIUN8 of Honor "Everfasf "Taffetex" "Skinners" "Corticelli" "Indian Head" "Pequot 4,Pepperill, "Devonshire" Nearly all of the above names are protected by copyright a seal for your protection. Is not copyrighted but is protected by a policy fi and guarded by a guarantee that we, do give the best values to be found in Salem. ' 'Berkeley . ! "Oossard"' "Bon Ton" "Nemo" "Boyshform" "Seal Pax" Vanity Fair" "Majesty ".Rubens" " " ' "Vanta" "Dr. Denton" "Archers" "Bradleys" "Buttericks" VBoyaT Society" 1 " Jnveniles" ! VKotcx" . "Arch-o-Pedic" " "Maisonettes" t "Peacock "L'Aiglon" ''Fox v r "Snusglers" "Star" 'S t "Perrins "Conlfys" "Knoxknit" ; StyUsh Stouts" f fAnk-L-Fit" Educators" rV "Martha Four Foot