The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1923, Page 9, Image 9

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The Woman's Aid society of the
" First , Presbyterian ehurch win
hold the regular monthly meeting
In the church parlors Friday, Oct
26, at 2:30 in the afternoon
Hostesses for the afternoon wilt be
Mrs. Frank. Power, Mrs. John Mc-
Court; Mrs. C. H. Robertson, Mrs,
C. P. Bishop, Mrs. N. M, Fink
blner, Mrs. H. J B." Glaisyer, Mrs.
A ,T. wain and Mrs. Max O
Daren, i ;
Another delightful social occa
sloa was the party of last evening
wnen. r. ana Mrs. M. B. Hen
aerson emertasnea a .group of
friends at. their lovely new bun
galow home ox Sooth oFurteenth
. street. Grinning: Jack o' lanterns,
blaek witches, ! arch-backed cats,
ana wise old owls more than su
gested the approach of Hallowe'en.
, Jardinieres of ! rose berries and
autumn leaves, with bowls of mar-
igolde and dahlies were ef fecttve-
ly used in the decorative scheme.
The guests were greeted at the
door by little Mary Frences Hen
derson and "Velm a Wagner, attlr-
ea in attractive Hallowe'en cos
I i tumes.rThe evening was happily
Spent at a number of claver
Barnes i which had been arranged
by the hostess for the occasion
Before the party "adjourned the
guests were served refreshments
la the form of delicious panrpkin
j pie .with whipped ' cream and
' coffee. ; - j.;, ; :t
. Guests for the evening included
Mr, and Mrs.' Jlra Wyatt, Mr. jand
Mrs. Roj . Barker, Mrs. L- A. Ke-
r tar, Mr. ; and 1M ra. " Carl Martin-,
Mr, and Ms. SDon Worden, Mr.
and Mrs. A. "'D Wagner, Mr. and
Mrs."Bca;o. Woelke, Miss Dor
othy' Kezar, Miss Velnva .Wagner,
and the host and hostess and" their
little daughter. Mary Frances.
, The many friends of Mtes Mary
West, daughter: of Mr. : and Mrs.
Wharton L. West, who is attend-
; lag the University of Oregon, will
be pleased to hear that she was
, the only; freshman, to be appoint
ed on the staff of the "Emerald"
the college daily newspaper, when
L appointments were made the first
of this : week. f::
, : This , is considered quite an
honor, as there were many apper-
classmen trying out that were not
successful. 'j .
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The newly organized Willing
Workers" class of the First Christ
; ian -charch-met at the home of
their teacher, Mrs. Wilt May, on
North Capitol street, last Wednes
( day evening. ; A business session
was called, and 1 the following of
i flceri were elected: President,
Mrs.- Guy Wilcra, secretary, Mrs.
! t it-carper, treasurer,-Mrs. 'Slier.
k Dencroas'- fefresnmenta of punch
and cookies . were served duing
. the evening by the hostess.
This Is a newly organized class
- composed, of young ' married cou
i pies : and business "women of the
' church, . AH persons Interested
are cordially- iavifed : tar join- the
- v class on Sunday! mornfngsv
The following? members were
present for" the lirst meeting:
Mrs. C. Wl Haey; Mrs.' HelcnrDick
inson, Mr C W. Elgin;; Mrss Pearl
Wood. Mr Irene Naab Mrs. J.
W. Richard&v Mrsv Our Wilcox,
Mrs. Harvey Atantonr Mrs. Mart
gaerite Braxoa,. Mrs?. Sflerv Mrs.
R. Carper, lira. R. 4E Petes, and
- Mrs. Mayf jj .
t "As wot nana- opportunity let us
work" is the theme of the county
J Christian Endeavor convention
- which ' will hold session at the
- Highland Friends church, October
21, 27 and 28. Although the pro
gram U not yet complete, the kep
note address has been announced
tor Friday evening when a state
worker .will . address the conven-
" tion upon the subject ef "Oppor-
.. tunlty." Saturday afternoon and
' evening will ' be devoted 'to four
FRENCH POPUlARIty
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THE OltEGON STA
periods each of elasses to be held
with variou -scontereace ; leaders.
The leaders thus far known have
been-announced aa Miss Viola Og
den, a state worker from Port
land, Mrs. Kate Bothmann also
a state worker from Portland, and
two Salem leaders, - Miss Edna
J ennison, who will have , charge
of classes ' in mission work, and
Miss Vira Lull. : A -cafeteria lunch
will be served )on Saturday,' and
In the evening a six o'clock ban
quet will be given in the church.
The . Reverend Ward Willis
Long will address the convention
delegates at 7:45 In the evening
upon the topic "Personal Appli
cation of onr Opportunity."
) The program for Sunday will
be as follows, -with ossibly some
additions: Sunday morning at 8
o'clock there will be an oppor
tunity banquet In the church. At
3:30 in the afternoon there will
be a missionary, address by the
Reverend Edward Mott of Port
land, upon the subject, "As We
Have Opportunity Let Us Work
Good to All Men." The union
Christian Endeavor prayer meet
ing under the leadership of : Paul
Poling, a brother of Dan Poling,
the vice president of the Interna
tional association otCbristian En
deavor. The convention will close
with a church address at the hour
of eight, the .subject "Our Oppor
tunity for- Church' Loyalty,"; by
the Reverend L G.fLee. -
The Community rNoee
ByjE. G,:
Mine's a story old ' L
I have a bad cold;
But from top .of the head -to the
tip of ray toes
I. am glad today, :
In most glad rut way,
That I am' unaBle1 to breathe tbYu
my nose; . j
or the odor, I'm; told.
Has today been so bold.
It has almost made citizens wish
to turn cold."
I allude to the smell ;
Of the fumes '(shairi tell?) -
Like those from the naughty,' bad
place they call well,
The sulphurized, barbarized place,
r--don't you know - .
The place, not 1 a ' one ; of ,us e'er
wants to go. i
But the smell we have here!
And 'most makes me fear.
That awfully - naughty, bad place
is more near pi
Than it really ought to be Isn t
that queer ! i
In our beautiful Salem?'
And therefore , let's trail ;'em
Til Council and County out-wit
or out-wail 'em! :
Now - that the , Salem Woman's
club is comfortably -settled m
their new club house, plans, for
the free study, classes are well
under way. After sr busy week -1
appointment and the outlining of
the courses 6y .the appointed leadV
en, the club Is- ready to announce
definite Information on the work
that, is planned for the -club year,
the active work of wHich closes' in
May. The following ' 'announce
ment comes from the press com
mittee of the club: 'lu
" All ' members of the SaiemWo
man's etaV are urged to-Jolnc.. one
or more of" the study classes s-pre-sented
to then free ef charged
These classes- meet-nnder; capable
leaders once-) in every j two weeks,
beginnings this r month and - lasting
until Mar. This gives yo an op
portunity to if 111 your spare- time
with profitable and -constructive
reading. Carefully read the cours-
e outlined below, make your, selections-
at' 4 once and: telephone
some time this week. i,The follow
ing classes will be organized if a
sufficient number of women -Indicate
such a desire:
1, Political science Miss Mat
tie Beatty, leader. In general the
work of this class will be a study
of the fundamentals ! of govern
ment both state and- federal.
Questions of ! common interest,
such, as the vital question of
(Continued on page 4)
CONTEST WINNER.
; SALE2I, OHEGCM
Bath
Tbx'elb,
No. 70S
Terry Bath Towels, size 19s
40. It will pay you to buy sev
eral of these splendid : quality
Towels. Price each r V
25c
No.-72
Terry Bath Towels,, size
29. A, real valu
iHts Manager
fecentlvi' been
2 for 2Sc r 'Is-; -
IV r I
regular Fall: btrying conventions at,
Combined, our, llanagers placed
orders totaling apprcodmately $35.-
000,000.0qr for goods to be delivered
for the Spring season. '"'
Sosnetning oi tbe eafenE of tfiis
Company as Nation-wide distributors
of goods of eyery-day need, is gleaned.!
Our Own "Honor" MusEii
W?x- opt buy- f&efcetf. for, inoney?
promised.; you a ctotK Mclo$d wiiari4 hold your
confidence. How wewe Harttcceesd.is prored by
Stbiresv
'lnor" Muslim
Unbb-hed
15c
JoaWdi,, Brand
, Sheets, Cases . and SKeetins
A' splendid popular priced quality whkfi Is bound fe
be one of the best known and most widely used grades
of Sheets, Cases, and Sheeting of any, in Use. ,We tna
well of its value and are sure that you will agree with; Sg
tfo Sizes end MSdto
i '. lYou .WisK
72x90 "Nation Wide" Sheets, eaeh ...$1.39
81x9a "Nation Wide" Sheets each 1,49
81x9 "Nation Wide' Sheets, each .1,69
42x36 "Nation Wide" Pillow Cases, each .... S9c
45x36 "Nation Wide" Pillow Cases, each .w 45c
8-4 "Nation Wide" Sheeting, bleached, yd ... 53c
8-4 "Nation Wide" Sheeting, unbleached, yard .: 53c
v - . f
Japanese Crepe , Outing Flannel;
:A. complete assortment-, s .27 inch Daisy ,....27c
of csolwrs. Tke best, aaal- - J , 36 inch Daisy . . . .83c
Ity at, yd. it inch Amoskeag ..29c!
OJ- . ' ' " ' la Colors. .
" t , : N 27 inch White . . . . .17c
; : : , '; "f
Indian Head Ginghams.
,mU8Un 32 Inch, Amoskeag Gins-
33 inch per yard .. . .20c nam ,n PlaIn Pla,di
3 6 inch per, yard ... i 85c ! checks ..... . . . . . . .S3a
44 Ineh per yard ...SO '
63 inch per yard ..53e
Cotton Batto : Cotton Battsv
Made of pure sterilized . j All fine soft cotton, 72
cotton down. 72x84 S0
$1.98 , , ; $U9
' Largest -
Chain
, Department
Stoxe
Organization 14r
2
IV ....
TKese AreOtir Eyeryday prices - - -
i of this Store
in attendncce fe
! XIpached
lie
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160 North Liberty, Salem, Oregonh
. 475 comrmrnilW Mattered in 33
Stete where
located, are enjoying these truly
remarkable savings at this time.
For. goods so desirably styled arid
of such dependable character, the
prices named are surprisingly, tow
WomenL.& Quality Cq?
Style and, Wa a Sainhg
Our : coat values, appeal . to the . woman who- wants to be well , dressed, and
economical as welt- Onlyu tihei fact that we . pay cash for eauitutovli, crrd&i tor odr
hundreds . of stores enables usto make prices such, as these; ' TonH enjoy making
your selection now. troifl
Latest Styles
. . -: and V
' Best Wcrkniaxtsbfp
,0 ' '
make, these worthwhile
, .values. The materials are
' 'Bolrrias and striped sport
fabrics, fashioned along the
. newest lines of the season's
lei; Seme Iiave Viatka
Squirrel collars for added
waxmthl All have, excellent
linings. Black, navy brown,
and kit fox; Sizes .16 td 44
to
WA9
.75
Blanlcets! CbmiwtI
Sae Monex by Buying Them Here
See that you are supplied now with? good warnbed '
ding. We are 1 prefiared: to supply you with Comforfer :
and Blankets matoost any weighty colors or pattern you
may, desire. Ana our pricea are right I Nate the excef
lent vahtea listed belowj
ComTur lers
''' '"
Comforters in siUT,
line and sateen,
cottort filled. Priced
from
to
Wool
, Wool blanket of excellent quality, come, ii plaids-and
iplaia whiter gray and tan ; Pur prices are unusually low.
4,83
Doublet Cotton Blanlcets
'..if . . . ,
Size 50x72 in gray and tan .. 1.79 '
Size 54x74 jn gray, tan and white . 1.89
Size 66x80 in gray, tan and white . , 2.79 ;
Size.70x8Q in gray and. tan 2.98
j WOOL FINISHED OWTON BLANKIH'S j
Size 66x80 In white, gray and tan - ... ...... $398.
Size 72x84 in white, ' gray and tan : . 4.50
lom Pumps
, AttracMvk for. street and aeneral -wear season, Made,.
wittt cOrered Ainitarir, Bweel ;
May b bad. ia tw styles, black, vr
sqede- trimmed with;' doll calf of ih ty
brown jvedi itt the- new shade.bf 5 f
bamboo .with aia&ganjr kid inlay. ' '
PrieedJow at ' f
SUNDAY MORNING,
DEPARTMENT
? our busy Stores! are
tmx splendid showing.
Blanket
to? 5.SU
eooffoftable for :wailcin.
i i m i am .mTa v a i i jk a av mi ikx im- mm ill i
OCTOBER'21, 1923
Reliable
Quality
. Goods
'Afways
at - Low
Prices )
tJncorborated
STORES
Obtainable Only at,
Complete, JreW Fail and Winter rreqr4las txrrt ti
noy Use Ustin? satisfaction of tiid aaco7avt3a, CsdL
.nfiTerinsa proriddl
We. Iilvfto' Cpf
nroraa
For .Women
1
vds-m
-i f t(jle:iaj,i .fee, wallMitgv -'
W4th9iach heefs with-
i
rn&eefc-toS; titLy-Satisfac-
oiTjBff fo Fa wcas
Sizes aTi'Td.s: '
$3.98
JThe , same . Shoe in,
. ' brown kid.;,. On, lech
- heels wifti' rubber top lift;
PVrW'fftsdVttpvv Sisreaa?1
: Girls Patent Leather;
OnStrp Pumpi - ex-
tremety. p'optflsr.' :Trftn-"
med wirti srv lfc -'-Plata-'
vrf toe. a Heel : ith -. rubber,
top lifts Sizes 2yi to 7,
$2.98
. , ; , . The .same - model. taxyi
? br ia black sat-- 1
i trimmed' with ran metal -'
alf. Sizes yi to 7.
1 CVr .T7,
OP
Our own brand. pure. white
Laundry .Soap, standard' size
bar ' -
7 bare 2Sc
Cra "SidS!"
-3-- t..vv--w:v.-
Only Fir:! .
g;. QaaUQr " '
Rubbsrs
We handle", no' B:ecbiid,s,
Our Ipw. prices ; are. thd
direct result of pMantlfy'
buying and selling.
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aoi. of, extern p! i2a eS 1;
Graf Bait!. soS ata
it'- -
- r d rri
-StfcrT stbfrt.-' mt-en .
jfnsfaaci tyUr ,
-ttea's, ;i'.:.T . .;.iai ' "
i .';' . .
,1 11 - 1 . mm
i Made with service heel
; afi' toels JlddV -iof ,h 1 2 1
styles of, Shoee - - r
Wofflea'r ......... 70c
-"Jfillssei-.wViVV.iVV
eac -
J r
VycrheAVFcot- ;
Storm, and low froat :-.69e "
z,; a r: , .
vl -
4.0
J JSuper Quality Banlgan"
; Red Rubber. Knee
Boots - m..'.'. . ; ; aaa
Thigh . .S3.50
Full hip ...... . ..$30
; ' ' . -' i
Bldclr Rubber-
kiieeT . ; . . . ... i ... 3.4a
THigs ; A r.c
Heavy - Blafk, Six-eyH 1
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