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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1923)
THE OREGON . STATESMAN S OREGON .THJIRSDAyJM0RNING3IARCIL 11923. i t" i. By MARGUERITE GLEESON MORE than 60 men and worn ' en, varying In age ; from , young girls In their teens to gTayvheaded men and women, gathered Tuesday evening for the first rehearsal of Haydn's "Four seasons," which, will be presented May 11 for the second annual May. Festival. .:. Rehearsals will be ' held every i t Tuesday night.. The number out; ; for the first night was net an in dication of "what may be expected f In ,the '.future, since many were away because of the Shakespeare- t an drama, and others avoided the first rehearsal. ' "Work took up promptly, however, and Dr. John, R. Sites, director, took the group through some 'of; the choruses which became popular at .once with the members of the chorus." Mrs. David HasscI will be hos tess today for the members of the Louello club, jan organization among, the .-.wives of Kimball col lege faculty ant students. ;. , . i , i Entertaining for friends and fc faculty members the girls of the Ceceli&n Music ' club . .were ' hos- tesses . Monday evening at the - home of Miss Margaret Stoltx. The hours were from eight until ten o'clock, and those la the re ceiving lino were, i Neva,. Millard, president?. Charlotte Zleber, Ber tha Vincent, Helen iSelig, Florence V Jones and-Miss Lena, Belle .Tar-' tar, faculty .advisor for the club.'- - -The rooms of -the Stoltz hbme were lovely with baskets of blos i ,bodis and vdat fodlls wece. on .the I pretty serving table. -' - Miss Mable Robertson and Miss Hazel Browne poured the first part of the evening and plater were i relieved by Miss A$a- Ross and Miss McCoy. .. I Members of the club took part in the following program: ' Vir ginia Dorcas played 'To a "Wild . Rose; vocal solo, Frances . Tuck er, "A" Butterfly's Kiss"; piano sold, Helen Pollock, "Caprice;" 'Helen Marcus, vocal solo, "Bird of Love," Blone Woodjl violin so los, Helen elig;, "onaU-Jn G ? minor,", and 4 "iSIcllienhe Rlgau bon;" solo, Ruth Tucker "'Gar- i den of Summer: andi4 Japanese Love- Song;" Louise Findley, pi ano if: solo,. . Melb iavenportf "Flame Song," Theresa del Relgo., Members of . the .1 Cecllian Lclpb. 'who were hostesses for therecep tion were Helen Marcus, Geral- dine Selig, Helen Selig-" Doris -iT?ye, Charlotte Zleber, Margaret Stolr, Pauline KnowJand,i; Bertha Vincent, Florence Johns; Mildred 'Gilbert, Helen Pollock, - Ruth Tucker, Frances Tucker, Virginia II Dorcas,, Louise Findley, Lois Tay i lor, Melba JDarenport, Alice Mc- Klnnon, Mary McKlnnon and Neva Millard. , ' - . u.- : .... , , f. Of interest to many in Salem is the announcement of the mar- riage In Portland Tuesday night Sit Mrs. Frances H Whitehead l and RalpliWaldo Blakelj. t . w Mrs. Blakely was bill clerk In ' the jsenate during" the legislature t and" made her headquarters while In Salem with. Mrs.-Frank North- I riiprot Portland, who waa among those attending the legislature. , ' She was for four years club edi tor of the Portland Telegram and I previous to that was' city editor of the Baker. Herald." v :- ' -Adclightf ul time was - had at th.e1 John S. Marshall home on the Gar Rad last' .TCesdir" -teht CLUB CALENDAR' V : v Today - Louellavclub, "with Mrs.' David C. Hassel, 395 S. 15th. . : . - PEO, chapter 0, Mrs. Al God frey. Raeterian ' c?ub with , Mrs. C. E. Bates, Center street. . Friday ' - First Christian church Mission, ary society, at church. Salem Heights Woman's Pro gressive clu.br at community house. " Woman's Alliance of Unitarian church, at church. . , . First Congregational , church Missionary society. . . , & Presbyterian Aid society, at church. - . ' , .... West Side Circle of Jason Lee Aid r society, with,- Mrs. C. G. Given, 1565 N. Commercial. Saturday 7 i t AAUW, . at - Chamber of Com merce, rooms, lecture, on "Healing by Suggestion." ? . - WRC meeting. , party ani Mr, and Ik and Mrs. and . Mrs. Mrs. Ottojamperin LyJe.Tiedk the following guests: . L. B. Hafterson7"Mr. barles-Tledeman, Rev. Slaughter, Mr. and , Mr. and' Mrs. an.Miasest Leta4,Lela.V , . , I ; ; 1 . -- when the Loyal Fifties Sunday school class : of the Court Street Christian church gave a surprise party on Grace Marshall who? to gether with her sister and broth er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.? Frank R. McCollum, left yesterday for Lew- iston, Mont., where Mr. and Mrs. McCollum reside. . ; , The evening was spent In play ing games and at a late hour a delicious supper: was served. , i , .:. . A; beautiful wedding was that of Miss Ida Haf terson : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Hafter- son ' of Portland f to Lloyd Tiede- man of Stafford, Saturday, , Feb. 24, at the home of the bride'a parents. The: bride - was given.1 away by her father. Rev. B.; Slaughter of Portland" performed; toe ceremony, oniy immeaiaie relatives , ana inenas uems pres ent." Miss Veva Tiedeman," sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and Clifford Haf terson, brother of the hrlila Kf mnn I .J - The bride was gorgeously gown- ed In bride's satin, trimmed with silk lace and beads. Her long veil was gracefully caught with o ran go blossoms and she carried a shower bona net of bride's roses. The bridesmaid wore a gown of pastel shade trimmed - with' silver and lace.;'". I " .. .... The 'rooms were artistically de corated for the ; occasion with, bright hued daffodils and greens. A reception following, the cerer. mony was given ; for the bridal OF THE STOMACH OU CANT ENJOY LIFE rwit ore.aonr, bloated oau ckw Food doe not uomJtC Itet kill toarce of maery, causing p, belching, dtrrinmi and hudU cEes. : i '. I Q The' pewoa wkl i a bad ttomacb (LooU be nlufied wkh soiLiog lem an permaaent. Luting relief. : Q The ng! rctsedy will act vpoa Ae lining of the stomach, eancK t&a blood, aid b autiag out the cataniai pouoni mmi rtrengtbea every bodily fuactioa. I The large number of people who Ef I haw occerulIy uad Dr. Haltmaa'a t famous nvrdkroc. recommended for all catarthil condiuoni, offer the itro&gcjt possible eodorsemeot for l , . u seskce nnr iuu firrsrm.. 1111 1 nw". --.- n . '- fl - TABLETS OR UQUtB v , I J! . L J60" CVCKYWHERE J . , ,; '"-! IE - f," i ;' a ' t v S- - ? 1, s wl s ' - ':ir'' rr Jj.vi.C'L4 ' Saturday at 1 p.m. A Big Let of Goods For Saturday Selling , - 1 overstuffed davenport, 3 rockers, 1 library table, 5 room rized rugs, 1 bookcase, 3 stand t tables, 4 pictures, 1 Morris ' chair, -3 exten- ' sion table, 2 sets dineS, 1' orgafi, 1 buffet, , , sewincr table 3 heaters, 3 Congoleum rugs, , 1 ranges, ss magazine racKs, Kitcnen car rj ! i inets, 3 kitchen tables, several remnants : ;. linoieurn, d iron oeas, o samuiry springs, t u l . ,rrU STkrirtca A mattrpsspa ' 5. rlrpsspra f i 3 commodes. 2 cots, 3 bedroom rugs, wash ; bowls and pitchers; 2 clocks, dishes, utensils; , ft , . tools, musical instruments, 1 settee, baby - W f carriage and thousands; of articles jtoq num- t & erous to mention. j " ill AUCTIONEER'S NOTE Lodging housol proprietors, hotel-keepers, logging camps, and new comers, will find these sales an economical: way to purchase furniture. Don't miss one. New furniture as well as; used.' . ' . auction Hofejsi:: 1 Court and Liberty ; F N. WGODRY" 4p 1e tt 501 FOiyllls Tiedeban, Charles Tiede man, Elbert, Koy Lewis Halter- son.' Hertolt " Panrperln'. Bernlcer; Pamperin, Vurla Corrle,': Edward Rabicb,' iloyd krutz, Harold Slaughter,' Otto Fleming. - ; Misft,llatterson, whose" home is now in'ortlafadV- was &- former gafemJgfrl The Salem Arts league will ban quet'Pridax at The Spa.. ..This is one of he fey social affairs. spon sored by jnembera - of ' the t league and all are nlaantng on - this af fair very-'mnchi ; Reservations are fiefng mad'e with tirs. J." M. Clif- - Ills Helen Moore, Ja- member ot the faculty f of Oregon Agri cultura! college, '.spent , the ' week end with her family In Salem. Mr. and Mrs! J.IW, Lewlsi. who have been In California for some' time,' have returned to Saljbm. -t ,. 4t : Mrs. C. E.' Dates will entertain the'Raph'eterlan club at her home this afternoon. " anish Queen anc ericrn Worn an gs'jr. cf Spain one: . up because , n' e waa tnerc ,to opei dorr for "her.' Thai culd oTn-' thi ddo i blf Was a Jthonprht tha' aar occurred to her. le self :tel c4 of rirican wemen is;a uni-,, eiilly recognised;' trait, '.nitney. j;now, wp,ai iney Tt and get it. (e of the chief things. : asewif e " wants when " nrinff is good ' values , w prices. .&he finds in our" merchandise. re t ouys Jiere. . i Self- WORLDS LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT : , STORE ' ORGANTZATIOX : .Uv . 371 "fififlMM STORES 160 Nortfr BUYING FOR" OUR S7i!iSTORES ASSURES XOWEST . PRICES i- Iote Skitary Mapics Regular size packet; 12 in a box. 39e r i o at jr '371 Stores. ; , C ' X"-' ' 1 i - - lowinW that carrying' Jtr WiJ CtJv. . shefa perfectly ready to I '- , ,r rrr' , Vk li :f : 1 1 i ; u I I ' I I I r " - - . . , . . : ! 1)L m k a . i - . - ' . - x -....i' . m . i Recent MMprst:. in which 'this store :hu; w-patedS'4H-ri!ie,3?0 other stores in this Nation-Wide Institution, make thii an oc'casioh of feiihlVimpwtc I toe vaiucs are hi msicniew ai iae variety or ine iiiue ware preieniea mi uruu uhi wicrwunj, i The items below suggest numerous needs. - , .'. I A' Serig TKread Crochet Tread: PtailXotton Embroidery Floss ; eclcintircc3:. j;&-P Coats; 1501-yard J & P Coats : .Crochet' J&iP Coats Pearl .Cotton ; ffjtvftd i 'rcl? 'ESS1.? spools, black or .white, Thread, white and colors.- . m.every'shade; fast cbl- iTJl &$dJWjard s13' any size, any quantity. . or3. fl08Si?,e7er;s'Se;. . ; bla6k or white. lli; s -111 Sanitary Belts: made of ; Bur gcal .. elastic; various sises. Each,' 29c Brrette; Shell; p 1 al n a tf d .Rhine stone settings.' -Each; , 8-flic Baby Bloom-erai'-.Ot'ptire rubber; . jWlth sr withoat ventilator, 29c 49c ,.. . . :l .... f . j s Sanitary i Nap kins: -12 in. box. Per box, , 49c Hair Nets a Of fine- quality human h a i r; double strand.' : Each, i . 10c Wire. Hair Fins ' Puritan brand ; i S bun dles for 5C Karley. K vr Hair Waveri 4 inch. Bundle, 8c Combs: Hard rubber; or imi tation '.Ivory; coarse and fine teeth, fine qualities.- Eg. 19c to 69c1- Sew-On Hose Supporters: Of -heavy sus pender elastic, White, pink:. , ' , . , . . McnV Purses: Pouch shape; 3 ball nickeled riveted frame. Brown and grey leather. Each, 49c Or. Teneo S n r e Fit Fasteners: Roll edge, rust ' proof; various sizes. : . Dozen, 8c Cotton Stay Binding: . Bile, or 'white ; 3-yd rolls; widthi, .to :inch. Per roll, : ED ,' : I ".J J i ; It 3 3'. fSpfM1 linen. , Batch Tape: Any width,' ' Cube Pins: 36 pins- in box. Per box, . 8c Ihimblesn Nickel plated or silver fin ish ; sizes 8 to 10. Each, 4c Buttons: Fish-1 eye, two-hole: fin e. quality i? u 12 on card. 4c - 8c Toilet Pins: Steel. or fine quality brass; differeh$. sizes, Per paper,, 4C 4 8c i ' i M crte r ized nick ' Rack Braid: White; 4-yard pieces. All sizes1. !' 8c ' Crochet Hook: Eitna fine quality. Sizes 9 to 14. Each, 8c - - Vif S Vr,V Wire Hair -lins: Assort- ed I e n g t h s . crimped .. a n-d 'straight. Per box,.. i 4c - 8c Fine Combs: U n breakable, hard rubber; fine qualities. EaCh', i 12c - 23c ! Curlox Hair Curlers:. Made with' -curved: bar1. Cannot break hair: 2 ' on card, 8c 5 on card, 19c Oval Elastic Cord: t Mercer ized t covering; i rery durable; , w h li e only. ' Per yard, ;sc Sanitary Ap ron: Made of w h l t e, soft rubber, f u 1 1 Bize; g o o d grade. Each; 89c Cameo Shoul der Strap Rib bon: Mercer ized; 1 yd. on, piece. Whiter pink, blue.5 Per piece, 8c Cahieo'Iilnge-. rie Tapes ;F)g ured patterns ; 3 y a rds on piece, - with ' bodkin White, pink, blue. Per piece, 8c Men Tie and' Scarf Pins, .25c Jo 08c Men Tie hfl to ' Holders! ... .23c to 49c Men's Walde mar Ch atl 'n m 69c to 98c Cuff Links: Separable and for Boft cuffs. 23c to 98c Soft Collar Pin s; fancy gold finish, v. 23c to "49c Women's Hair Brushes: Alu-'. mJaum face; black s tl f bristles. Ea., 23c to 49c . Bobbed It a 1 r Circle. Ckmbst Plain ' or with R h i n' e stone setting, each, 15c - 20c H.a.l r Binder , a n d Ribbon Holder: . A s-' sorted ' styles; plain .or stone . settings. Each; .4c .-'-8c-' - Barrettes: Gold -and sil ver plated; va rious styles. 18c Shell Hair Pins: In boxes of 5 or.. 10. 5c - 8c -: Curling t Irons, 8c Folding Curl-' lng Irons, .... - 15c '..Dress Shields: Japanese silk; invisible. , 39c . - . ' Dress Sluelds: Nainsook with rubber lining. 33c - 45c , , Saul tar y Belts: M a d e o f : surgical elastic, with d e t a c hetble snap fasteners 45c leather Bifikh: Good Bristles: Each;... -.' 98c " f v Men "ilio'ae,.. nupiPvr v era M a i e s ti c brand, single grip, s a t .i n pad, pair -15c -M.en Hose Supporters: "M wrj est 1c" brand; 'double grip, s a t I n pad. Pair, 35c !.D.r ntiSL g: . JML,-j Combt . Hard . . . rubber; coarse ' 1 nd fine. Ea.," r ' fii3 ot-vu. m,.t 'fn52c- corni TJt breakkbl: ijtviid c; v.t-ire-lliorette r """ ''TT sliQ. Each . . . 8c - 23c . lULe'ns II a" 1 r' Crh: Alumi num face; blki stiff bristles. ' 49c " Men's ;.Irr es lng',Coinb ai t-in. hard rub ber. Each, . 23c -.-; Buapendsrst Strong" leath er "end?; good Quality; Pair, 3c to-COc t. 1"! lii'l ...r 4T7T wriTrti:- Children's Hose Support ers: Checker brand." Made of very strong elastic. White, black.' Pair, 15c BUl-FoIds: "All leather; . four pockets; black" seal or brown" leather. 1 JEa., 49c - 08c ' Safety Pins: All sizes. Per ,s dozen, 4c - 8c Hook . & Eye "T a p e: Non rusting. Spac ed 1 In. apart. White, black; Per yard, 21c W Vi " v V,..-. -! -, -' ' a. .i . aaa s: 1 A' Plain 'and faa- cy':slylsj; ' r'Vi vshoe Jjacca; Extra hee Vllity, 4G.i-., " 72 in. long. , , , 4c c hinola " h o o ollslu? Box XCe- 3 -in - lhr Polish. 'Box ' Men's Purses; 3. ball .rivet -1 frame; ? brown a :n d . Mck leather,. l.ch, 25c Folding Coin Purse: Nickel plated riveted frame; black and.1 b rovB 49c House Aprons Rub berized ; beautiful '. cre ' tonne patterns . 45c s Handsome ITT Styt les in u And'Bffe Value There is a good range for choice In bur display of Um brellas,? offerfnsr an ! assort ment of attractive styles and thoroughly reliable qualities for men. Women and chil dren - . . Amrin Cttea Tata .Rainproof Paragon steel QQ - ; frame; handles with celluloid rings. . ? r f WV ; American 'Cottea'Tafreta't Good quklity; tape'eigie; ; AQ assorted style handles r', . Tap Edge Taffetat Fine quaUty; Bakelite handles; Qrt only VV"1- ," Earvtiaa Varat Excellent quality: 8 ribs,' silk toff eta Of Q3: , case; amber posts and leather straps. .... ... .... .-?7 Silk OmVrailast 4 AssorteS colors and Jiahdles ; for Qg": women i ; SilV Umbrellatt Fine quality ; satin border ; assorted Q ij j handles; for women. ........... v .... VJ. ; on and GirU UmbreHa.! i Assorted styles; good AOi'; ' luaiities. ... ... . .v ...... . .vl!:JL"l:i' H Hand . r': a'" d- some hi tHe Newest Styles BeauHhd and' Wrvice&ble :BaH to Complete a Woman a ., . NeW Spring Outfit . Every woman will una jrre,;wnav g . she wants in this pleasing assortment :Mr of hand bags made of choice leather- gftJb. Cobra, Pin Seal, Sheepskin and Pa- 4 rfrr. attractively lined and d .suppUed with copious inside compart. vV ( ent - . . ' 'gfeii; ,: . AChoiccT' of . . ; -.Urti' $1 I? ar1r--l- V!ei r ll."-: J if t "KM -i KKH1 '-,i.':k DepaidmcrttsL I It i the ambitioiz of every far-aeeing man and fwoman to build up ' an income? to provide for tLo future. Few of u bve' fortunes' thirst' upon land only a few can achieve fortune, but it is withia the power of all of ua to aaVe money. . Theodore RooeveIt said that saving money means spending wisely. - In odxer words; buying econom- t :. Airr-v of our 371 Deoartmenl Stores to enable' oar-patrons to purcKasef economically. If "l" i .mi' mi Icnow' the savings' that are ! constantly accruing to you. If you are not,; good! !saving. are awaiting you savings for mcor building. j i t r 2 1 ; 5 , Sb. tt I 4 I1 ' Aucticneer i 4,