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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1924)
I t .. . I! , I , . IV I I I I II i I ClJr--IV )).- ?: 7' STARS AUDRED BUNCH rhone 10S Bright shining sta of God's "inverted bowl," Oh, tell me are you traveling to a goal, Or is your happy mission just to shine And brighten all this struggling life of mine? Such pictures bright you form upon the sky, But all obscure if floating clouds are nigh. Are all your dippers filled with sparkling dew "For thirsty ones who come to sip with you ? Tmff vpara stem rnr sVirmo in enlonrlvi KiirVif And moved with grace and beauty through the night To guide the lowly shepherds and the wise To a baby Kingr who came from Paradise. I see you coming swiftly, falling star! Are you God's messenger who comes from far To tell me of his kindly, loving care; That He is in me, .-'round mer everywhere? I pray the God who holds you in His hand To give me light that I may understand His scheme of things up there in, mystic blue And maze of things for me to travel through. -Renska Ladd Swart. - If TABLE DE HOTE DINNER . 51.00 ' SUNDAY, JUNE 22 ; " . Fresh Strawberrr Cocktail Chicken a la Sontag or Consomme Poise . .. Waldorf Salad Maraschino or f Head Lettuce Thousand Island .' ' ' Choice of ? Fried H Spring Chicken, Country Style. New York Sirloin Steak, Fine Herb Sauce Baked Sugar-Cured Ham, Robert Sauce Caked Young Chicken, Celery Dressing Prime Ribs of Eastern Steer au Jus, . Creamed Fresh Asparagus New Potatoes Rissole v Snowtlake Potatoes Dessert . ' ' " Fresh Apricot Sundae. Gray Belle French Pastry: PJe, Cake, Cantaloupe, Berries and Cream Ice Cream Sherbet Tea Coffee Milk Iced Tea A la. Carte Service THE CHAIRMEN or 'standing committees who with 'the of ficers and ?the last three presidents of the club make up the executive board for the Business and Profes sional W fmen'a club, have been announce aa follows:. Member ship com inittee,' Miss Ellen Hod son; program committee. Miss Beryl Hott; cooperation. Miss Mir pah Blair. ; committee on educa tion. ULI&4 Cornelia Marvin: com mittee on legislation. Miss Grace E. Smith.; ways and means. Mrs. Ella Schultz Wilson: nomination. Dr. Mary Rowland; auditing. Miss May Clef eland; headquarters, Miss Julia X j Webster; employment and hootsing, Miss Ethel Roberts; new Tausinesa and nrnfpaslnnnl methods,Mrs. Nellie Williams. Mr and Mrs. E. M. Page are anticipating' an interesting six werks trip east, leaving via the Canadian rtrate next Sunday morn I'4g. Mr. and Mrs. Page will make stops in Boston, New York, Phila delphia, Washington, D. C. and Chicago, returning to Salem to ward the last of July. As a compliment to Mrs. Page prior to her leaving, will be the party Monday evening at which Mrs. Walter. Spaulding, will be the hostess. " . -, -' r , . t - As is the usual custom; the last spring meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held at the home of Mrs. Sey mour Jones on Saturday, June 28. A Flag day program will be the feature of the day, with Mrs. John Harbison in charge of the num bers. Installation of officers will also take place at this meeting, which "will be an all-day affair, with a picnic luncheon at; noon. Members of the chapter are asked to let Mrs. Jones know : early whether or not they can accept the Invitation of the day. For the pleasure of Miss Janet Plimpton, who arrived Friday eve ning from Seattle to be the guest for part of the summer at the T. A. LJvesleyhome, Miss Dorothy Llvesley and Miss Mildred Rob erts were hostesses at a most charming outdoor affair last eve ning at Spong's Landing, i ; Guests for the occasion were: Miss Janet Plimpton. Miss Maxine Glover, Miss Dorothy Bell, Miss Maxine Meyers, Miss Dorothy Llvesley, Miss Mildred Roberts, Slh: Anniversary-' Celebration Sale 'Continue! Thcco arc inspiring buying days at this store. . v You should give more than passing thought to your needs. - - -. . . Ji Women's Knit Union Suits fust 1 11 f price. 34 ana 36 - Sizes Only Anniversary Sale 75c White Sports Silks Splendid Assort ment to -choose from 'suitable for skirts and dresses for warm summer days. ' Anniversary Sale $1.79 ;. Yard Women's Gowns. Combl-' nations. Skirts, made of Nainsook. Batiste or, Windsor Crepe. .. - , Anniversary ;.. Q3c Children's Muslin Gowns: end Princess Slips. ' Anniversary 70 Sale Gloves Silk , Gauntlets, Gray and Tan. Anniversary Sale $1.25 38-1 NCI I VOILK Many good look ing patterns to choose from. Anniversary - Sale ' . 39c , Yard f CREAM CURTAIN SCRIM 36 Inches wide, good qual- nr ity. Anniversary sale, Yd. &DC Women's Wool - " Sports' Presses - $9150 For out of door sports, or street wear, these dresses serve every, oc casion." They are prac tical and good looking checks and email plalcLj in tanjand green. DEVONSHIRE CLOTH The Genuine, only plain, pretty bright colors. Anniversary Said 29c Yd. , ' - IV OUR Downstairs Store Summer Knit Underwear For Children and Women, good - (0 durable quality. Anniversary Sale 1JC YOUR MAIL ORDERS receive prompt and efficient personal attention. We pre pay the postage or express within a radius of a. hundred miles. ; Satisfaction Guaranteed on every purchase or 'your money cheerfully refunded. .t JO V. in rortland Ek Chop . :." CC3 Alter ZU , fcociAL. call::, da:; ; .-' s. -v : Today , ' ' 'z ' Children's Day program at !Tlrst Baptist church, 10 o'clock. - Children's Day program at Che- meketa street Evangelical church, 8 o'clock, . . , Blonday . 'Advanced pupils of Miss Elma Weller In recital. Woman's club building. 8:15 o'clock. American Legion auxiliary, 7:30 o'clock, McCornack hall. 'P? '.1. Tuesday..- ..',.; Social , afternoon of ' Eastern SUr. ' . Membership committee of the YWCA, 7:30 o'clock, association rooms. i ' Piano pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Churchill In recital at wom an's club house. Wednesday Senior pupils of Miss Beatrice Shelton in piano recital. First Congregational church, 8:15 o'clock. Public invited. ' Mrs. '. Lester Barr, hostess .- at bridge. Piano pupils of Mr. and Mrs- Frank Churchill In recital, wom an's club house. - .;. - ; :r Thursday - Intermediate pupils of Miss Beatrice Shelton in public , piano recital. First Congregational church, 8:15 o'clock. Friday Past Matrons association. Saturday " Daughters of the American Re volution, picnic meeting, Mrs. Seymour Jones, hostess. Paul" Phillips, Harold dinger J Daryl Meyers, George .Campbell, William East and Alden Adolph. Mrs. T. A. Llvesley and Mrs. John 4 J. Roberts' were chaperon guests, for the picnic. . Honoring Mrs. Lewis Griffith on her birthday. Mrs. Walter L. Spaul ding was a. dinqer. hostess Friday evening. . Pink sweet peas and Karl. Frau Druskl roses were used artistically in the decorating. Cov ers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mr., and Mrs. .J. B Crabtree and; daughter Doris, of Newberg; Miss Alta jBrusber Of Corvallis; Miss Roberta Mills of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding and . little Miss Leone Spaulding.- y. V - Mr. and Mrs. Elmo S. White. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith. Prof and Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Utter, and Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Bates left yesterday afternoon for the coast.. The personnel of the group who compose a dinner club which has been meeting regularly throughout the winter, will occupy a cottage at Neskowln over Sun day. . : ' :'v Mrs. J. L. Stotkton and MLss Zoe Stockton had as- their guests the latter part of the week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stadelman and daugh ter Joan, and Miss Ruth Williams of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrsl i Stadelman, accompanied by Miss Zoe Stockton, who will visit in The Dalles for a short time, left for their home by mqtor on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crabtree of Newberg are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Spaulding. In celebration of her birthday. Miss Henrietta Bishop entertained On Tuesday, evening at a slumber party at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop. Her guests included Claudlne West, Kathryn Elgin. Leora Smith and Henrietta .West, ' V In the morning Mrs. S. H. Gil lette was hostess at a birthday breakfast for the group. with Mar garet Gillette an additional guest The table was prettily decorated with pink sweet peas. Miss Jc3gle Martin was In at tendance yesterday at , the state convention of Oregon Business and Professional women meeting June 20 and 21 in Portland. At the election of officers.- Mrs. Ella Schultz Wilson was named as a director. Other officers were elected as follows: Ellen Rud ness, Marshf Ield corresponding secretary; Alice Hutchinson. Port land,: treasurer; Louis Hacker, Portland,' recording secretaryj Margaret Fleming, Portland, first ice president; Susie Linn, Hood River, second ; vice president, and Protect Your Health by keeping a box of t Schaef ers Kidney Pills handy to take at the first indication of Kidney Trouble. scLwn's. Drugstore 135 N.CcnL Phone 197 for directors, Jlrs. Josephine II. Forney, Portland; Mrs. Cecilia Eeyler, Astoria; Miss Ann M. Sherlock, Portland; Miss Ruth E. Sheldon, The Dalles; Ella Schultz Wilson, Salem; Maude M. ,Weir. Portland, and Miss Mozelle ' Hair, Eugene.' Miss Wanda Jean Hebcrlle left yesterday for Sacramento, to be the gnest of friends until early Itf September. On Wednesday eve ning the . Roy H. WAsaam home was the scene of a farewell party J given ', ' for ' Miss Heberlie. The guests' Included members of the Phoenix club, of which Miss Heb erlie Is a member. . The following were present: Anna B. Bobbins, Hazel George," Florence Busch, Uinta Kirk,Lorena Geer, . Fay Wolz, . Marvel Edwards, Dorothy Swegle. Gladys Murphy, Alma Far mer, Pauline Marnach, Fay Was- sam, Jennie lloppes and Odile Matthews. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. William Goode and sons. Clifford and Melvin. left yesterday ' for a two months trip east. They, will stop in Denver and at the Yellowstone national park. ' With the entrance of the at tractive home banked with flow ers to form a- bower nae oaca- ground, Miss Mildred Wright be came the bride of Harry Holroye at an attractive - garden wedding of the early summer, the ceremony being performed yesterday after noon at the country home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wright. The bride, wearing gray contan crepe, carried a show er bouquet of lilies of the valley and Ophelia' roses. The ring cere mpny was used. Rev. W. C. Kant ner officiating. The wedding march was played by Miss Flora Edwards of Prineville, Or. Following the ceremony a wed ding dinner was served at email, outdoor tables. Miss Wright, who Is a talented musician is a member of the Alpha Kl Delta sorority. . Mr. Holroye is an employe in the postoffice at Corvallis. Both are graduates of Oregon Agricultural college. , Af ter a honeymoon at the beach Mr. and Mrs. Holroye will be at home In Corvallis. , Among those present for1 the ceremony were Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Kantner, Miss Constance Kant ner. Mrs. Alice Holroye, Mrs. C. R. Hall, Mr., and Mrs. J. R. Ewing. Misses Lucile and Constance Ed- lng. Mrs. R. L.: Sharkey, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Henley, Miss Myrtle Henley, ' Miss Genevieve Graham. Fred Nelson, Ruth Moreland. Miss Mabel LIddell, Mrav Henry Hunt- Ling. Mrs. Pauline MIze, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Hunt of Los Angeles. Mrs. L. C.x Moo res of Bandon, Misses Flora and Tlenor Edwadrs of Prineville, Mrs. F. P. Talking- ton, Miss Cora Talkington. and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wright and CnHdreri." ' - - The friends of Miss Gladys Mc- Intyre will be glad to know' that she la convalescing from a recent operation .for the removal of ton alls. Miss Mclntyre is at , the home of her mother,. Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre. ' ' Mrs, AtD. McKelvey and Miss Merle McKelvey, having given up their apartment at the Court, will take up summer residence in Port land. t , - .-, ' !V-. . " Twenty-eix Oregon educators willvbe iln attendance at the Na tional Education : association : at Washington, D. C- from June 29 to July 5. Those from Salem in-J -elude: , Superintendent J. A. Church tlL Superintendent George W. Hug, Miss Frances Hrubetz, and Miss Caroline. Hrubetz. - Su perintendent - Hug left Friday morning. -He Plana to-be gone a month, stopping over in Chicago i : The others from Oregon who wlll.rattend are: Anna M. Davis, La Grande; O. J. Schroyer, Sum- mitt E. D. Ressler. OAC ; ; E, D, Towler, La Grande; Dora P. Oberton, Hood River; Violet Cro- foot, Silverton; Anna Kendall, Sil Verton ; Anna Gergman. Astoria; A. C. Strange, Astoria; Anna Read Portland; Mary Ulen, Portland; May '? Cooper. Portland; Elsie Meave.' Grants Pass; Mary A. Ew Ing. Scappoose; Gertrude M. Lyon, Canyon City; Hazel Shaver, Mo doc Point: Winnie Grizzle, Mo doc Point; Mrs. May belle Church, Roseburg: Mrs. Josephine Case Hllsboro; Clara Case, . Hillsboro; Mattie Case, Hillsboro; and Mrs, A. L. Chapman. Pendleton. - Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop and daughter, Henrietta, spent Thurs day in Portland as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop. . . Two mid-week . musicals are planned for Wednesday, June 25, and Thursday,; June 26, by Miss Shelton who, on the first night will present her senior pupils, and, on the second night, those of the Intermediate- group. The assisting numbers for the first evening will be given by two violin soloists, Miss Talmadge and Miss Whalen, and by the Schubert octette. , The high school double quartet will give numbers the second eve ning. Leonard Chadwlck will give Violin solos.:- An additional fea ture will be the harp solos, by Jean Porter, a talented young player. '. - The Invitational recital will come at a date later in' the month when, on Monday, June 30, the junior class appear In : a Fairy story play assisted by Mrs. White's dancing fairies . -Dr. and lira. Carl Gregg poney plin to go south the latter' part Of the month Jn order to attend the", marriage ; in San Francisco, Callfofnia of their oldest son, Paul to Hiss Lucy Holt,, Election of, officers .was featur ed at both of the Leslie Methodist church missionary meetings on Thursday at the home of Mrs. F. W. Selee. The home missionary so ciety, meeting in the morning, re elected both Mrs. A. C.-Bohrnstedt and Mrs. Mason Bishop to the 're spective offices of president and secretary. At the meeting of the foreign society In the afternoon. Mrs. Selee. as president, and Mrs. J. G. Hertzog.. as secretary, also were ooin reeieciea. . ' At the noon hour a picnic-lunch eon was served with the 'foreign society icoming together ; imme diately following to hear Miss Ruth Field in discussion ' of the missionary situation in Calcutta. Neither society will meet again until September. The complete list of officers fol lows: Home society, Pres., Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt vice president, Mrs. J. H. Falrchild; correspond ing secretary. Mrs. J. Bertelson; recording secretary, Mrs. Mason Bishop; treasurer, Mrs. H. W. Klaus, Foreign "society," president, Mrs. F. W. Selee; vice president, Mrs. H.' F. Pemberton; corres ponding secretary; Mrs. P. W. Klaus;, recording secretary. Mrs. W. H. Hertzog; and treasurer, Mrs. J. G. Medler. In the home society. : Mrs. George Shaw will have charge of the Home Guard; and Mis s Irene Pratt of the Queen Esther work. Mrsv Pemberton, in the foreign society, was named as program chairman.. ;, ? '.. 5 Mrs. H.; Hartman is on her way via California to Wapakoneta, Ohio, where she will spend the summer at the home of her. son, Clem Hartman. Leaving last Wed nesday, she will visit for a time with relatives in Los Angeles and St. Louis. . Mrs. Hartman will re turn to Salem sometime in Octo ber.. .. . ..' . , . ', ; - ' .' .' :. i ' Eight prominent Salem, women will be speaker guests on- Monday noon at the regular . chamber of commerce luncheon. Those ac cepting. the invitation for this time are: J Mrs. W. E. Anderson, presi dent of the Salem Floral society; Dr. Mary Purvine, president of the business and professional women's club .; Mrs. .George J. Wenderoth, president of the Highland parent teachers' association; Mrs. Rich ard Cartwrlght, president of the Woman's Civic league; Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, president of the Lih cotn-McKinley parent-teachers' as sociation; and Mrs. John A. Car son, president of the Salem chap ter of the American War Mothers Notable among the week's many piano affairs -were the Thursday and Friday recitals given by pupils Have Dinner Today at ihb Sr. Hotne Cooking by an Artist Who Knows Hot BEST OF FOOD -WELL SERVED V HAPPY SURROUNDINGS Courteous Employes That Are i ; Contented and Happy ; You Will En joy Our Special 1. . . $1 Dinner Today , .; fipa'g Home Made Ice Cream Is alnajs lettcr of Mrs. Wa Iter Denton at the Woman's clu bulding." Those In both groups pxlayed decidedly well. with an attractive program plan ned, for each ev ening. Blue delph inum, splrea, 'jsyringa, pink and lavender-' Cahttrbnry bells, and Madonna lines - formed a back ground of more ihaa Ordinary beauty. f The second prognim follows: "Silvery Echoes, (Bj lake) Dorothy Stafford, Mrs. Denton; The Old Tar8 Yarn, (MuellerO John Hugh3; Woodland Waltz. CMetcalf) Rob erta Mills; In an-AJabama Cabin, ( Cadman ) Paul John s ton ; Reverie (Kimball); Mar jorie Taylor; The Enchanted Brooklet, (Hatoh) Dor othy Stafford; Austrian' : Song, (Pacher) Dorothy KFoepping; Tambourine and Castanets, (Wal lace Smith) Virginia Hflt; Danse Negre, (Devaux) David 'Eyre; Reading, Black Nance, VI: Berger; The Pomradour's : (Cadman) Beneitta Eiwar "s; : ond Valse, '(Godard) Dorothy : sters; Habanera from Car (Bizet-Lange) WIlli3ni CaLI ! The Old Road, Scott)": Tar!. V, espel; Narcissi.?, (Xevla) I White; Mountain Spring (Contlnaed ca tZ"i S) t i ',.;.4 W - Beauty L CARE. OF THE FACE Do women look prematurely old? If so. why it is possible to look 10 AO 20 years younger. How to remove wrinkle?, lines, etc., quickly anl i-, nently. . ; ; WOMEN AND COSMETICS These and other Interesting subjects will be d! 4 WIADAIV1E HI. GAH Famouc Face Spoclclic vl T ; . At .Two Free" Lectures to lie Given t t -; t nlARlON -I0TEL Monday, Jane 23, and Tuesday, June 21 Both days at 3 to 4:30 o'clock In the afterjifwn Women, young or old are invited to coma and Lrlnt'tt :.r f. . a Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X X 4 2 4 THE4 LITTEE' THM THAT "MEAN SO MUCK 3 ki, : HOSE Pull fashioned chiffon hose with Van Lpyke heel V , ... ; .'. , . . ...... Full fashioned chiffon hose in all of . the late colors. . . .'. . . .... .;. , , . , , 9: VESTEES AND SCARFS Sport vestes 'with collars to f f f 'n . match at.. . i4- 13 v"' The new Maribau 1 scarfs C 7C i r"- cl ; :H ANDKERCHIEFS ; Voife Handkcrcjik-fs with the new. f !j . !.c::!, embroidered 1 "T-. corners.. .J. 4c , GLOVES Two button silk gloves with wrist straps, grry,' black, brom .r. . . ..'. . ; ." . . . . . . . WW w -i :, WAISTS A large selection of wash 41 fit! f waists so essential this year lo V - BAGS AND BEADS Pouch bags with coin parse 0 1 ft? ro a rs and mirror atUched . ; . , V ipA One will .enjoy going through our dl-i lay cf beads.. Prices range in frt t from v' IO " LINGERIE Vests, stepins and combination?! In a good range of nlzctf t. . . . J .'. 1 HOSIERY RELII JAHTS See our special table of odds and eti Ii ! i 1, t : y.