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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1924)
SUNDAY MORNING,: SEPTEMBER 21, 1924 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON of x I - t .V Covers were placed for 45 mem bers - anti guests., yesterday at the luncheon lof the American Associ ation of University Women at ifie Marion hotel. The luncheon J at 12:30 o'clock, opened the new fall season for the club. I jf With Mrs.-Gedrge H. Alden pre siding, the happy plan of having each guest introduce" iter , right y hand neighbor was an early feat ure of the afternoon. Rose color- ed . gladioli were used on the h tables. ; Miss Lena Belle Tartar; sangt "There Is No Spring But You" (Lehman) as a beautifully ren- dered contralto solo.; Miss Gene y vleve Flndley played the piano ac companiment. - The 1 personnel! of . the year's A committees was named during the afternoon with a promising, fore- cast Of plans by each chairman. Dwlght Findley gave an Inter esting summary of ais Impressions t from a .summer spent' in Japan, while Miss Mary Eyre talked in a V delightful manner of her. Euro 4 pean travels.. - Cedric Chang talked ' 'in an lnistructive . manner on the ' subject of Chinese rugs, Ulustrat- ing with some beautiful ones which ho has in his possession. a The annual rally of the Live Wire class of the Leslie Methodist " church will be an anticipated event I of this afternoon at the A. C. i llohrnstedt home on Pairmount avenue. i Mr., and Mrs. Verne D. Bain - (Paulina McClintock) were guests t of friends here yesterday.. They wJJl. leave by motor for Springfield louay. - .. .. Mr. and Mrs E. A. Stevens passed . through ; Salem Tuesday evening on their way East. Mr Stevens is a coach at Harvard University and will report for duty on I the twenty-second. Mr t and, - Mrs. Stevens were recent guests of their sister, Mrs. Jose phine Stewart and of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slater. At one ef the prettiest home r weddings of the week. Miss Clem- ma Sauder. the daughter of Mxs I Lillian Sauderf became' the bride yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock: of Walter p. Frailer. The ceremony with Reverend i Wi. C. Kantner of the First Congregational church r officiating, ' was performed- at the home of the ' bride's aunt, Mrs, 7 Amos Vasa,; 1658 South Commer- f cial street.'' - v The couple, who were unattend- , ed, stood In the archway of the 'living room, festive -with Tines iTasters, and : petunias. The bride f wore at beautif id suit, with bar- Jmonizing hat, of dark blue Poiret hwin: ; ' . An informal reception followed with the oming room auracuveiy decorated with pink., and white Mr. and Mrs., Frazier left Im mediately by motor for a wedding trip after which they will be at home at! the Kurtz Apartments. and Professional. omen a ciuo are planning an Interesting hike for today. Meet ing . at the . Stage Terminal they will lave. at o'clock. A number of similar hikes are planned for the winter, j Chapter AB of the PEO sister hood will meet tomorrow evening with Miss Grace Osborne, j j - -: " With the staff of workers al ready named, two or wnom; ai from Salem, plans for a health and recreation service at; the Nnnamaker-Downlne apple orch ard at Hood River is announced to open on September 25th, to continue for four weeks. j ttR Oarin Degermark 1 has been .named as the executive in i charge of the playground and; pro gram work. She has not .only been recreation supervisor for the Portland Park board, but! has done special wartime therapeutic work for the government hospital in New York. She has had a further year's experience in Com munity service ; work m New England. Added to her other duties she will conduct a first aid service for minor inluries. i For this she is already fitted, j The remaining two membere on the staff are Miss Carrie N. Chapel and Miss Constance Kanuj ner.f 1 Miss Chapel, a primary teach- in Salem, will organize all possi ble school work for the migrant children up to nine years of age (the age at which the compulsory education law takes effect.) j Miss Kantner, who has! had valuable Red Cross experience, aside from administering first aid. will have charge of the younger children with whom she 1 has much marked success. ! i Neighboring orchards are in co-operation with the Nunamaker- Downing farm with arrangements I having been made to bring the children from these to the: Day Nursery and School by automo bile. - ! The Hood River Apple Grow ers' association is co-operating officially through s the appoint ment of the following committee members: C. King Benton, Milton O. Downing, and A. A. Hukarl." The project is being organized by the council of women for home missions in co-operation with the Oregoai State Board of Health and the Hood River County as sociation... . ' 1 t - A special meeting of the Sa lem Arts' League council has been called . for Tuesday evening i at 8 I o'clock when a number of Impor tant business matters will : come up. t Members - of i the league ;-are invited to meet with the council. The I members of the Business -4 ft V - k t i 1 t ' -4 1 k It k It V 4 V i ' . i l, r r .. it ,. 1 . u 1 n r.-l 15 4 iMr.'and Mrs. Harry Foster mo tored down from f ortland late in the week to b4h guesto-of Mrs. Foster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh. Mr Foster has returned to Portland while Mrs. Foster will be here -for a few i days. 1 ; ' -" :-i - ' i -vt-, u p i 1M HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Sept. 19. -A tornado dipped to earth late i today, demolishing the St. Luke's Episcopal church ' and unroofing a portion of the Eastman hotel. No i fatalities were i reported : early tonight, ; - ! - New?--0f Course Not! ill 1." $ 1 Merely Had It ei eame 14 at Cherry City Cleaners 'I was going: to discard this suit, but forta- i nately decided to have it cleaned at the, Cherry ! Ctfy Cleaners. r When it came back I had the I pleasantest surprise! In fact, I imagined ! they had made, a mistake and really sent me a new suit! . ! That's how our customers speak about our expert Cleaning: Service. Why not send YOUR old suit here and be convinced? 1 , : :: , : Cherry 0ty Cleaners i H Hi ?2 m Ik f ! n 4 a Welcome! Visitors to Oregon State Fair Make Miller's your central , meeting place Use our telephone, rest rooms," information bu reau, parcel check room Meet your friends here, lots of room to park your car. in Sklem'a Xading Dept. Store Court Street t Liberty Footwear Notes The; new , footwear patterns that are arriving indicate a pleasing change in shoe styles the new tans or saddle shades, blacks in all their glory of fine materials new heels and lasts which i give the foot a stylish contour. See them this week! ' .-a v JO'.,' f -I 1' ? ( -! SIMPLICITY that is the outstanding feature of the new autumn apparel. Simplicity of line. Jj Sjmpiqi(ty of trimming. Simplicity of accessories. Not the simplicity of last season, but a rTAr mrw-1 frViaf rTnrrl rn lvrrf rf lirf for siir.r.5s. Her fvnii will finrl all the new fashions: emphasizing this note -fashions so lovely, that you can only approve fashions so i imoderately , priced, that they are doubly a joy in which to indulge. Choose from this Collection wirtfriiHimwipiwwmHMTWWrmnniwHvpttitwiftHtKrtmi1 UlttlMUtiHttl ibtMtJitti New Weaveo or Autumn Coats I.;'. Allura Goldenrod ; Lustrosa Fifty-fifty JCasherine Paclrone: :.Kashlora jUpson-downs Casha.s;,;,, Downey wool Gheyy-chasei Paris Rib, . Drpngo j, Mpntebello Velona Kyrma 1 Veloria Kashara Cashmere Fleece Tapestry Cloth Cham-o-vet A distinguished group of smart models, 'developed in kasha, Juina, twills and novelty weaves. Each is a masterpiece of graceful design and finished workmanship. Luxurious furs, bandings of braid or fringe, and inserts of self fabric are a few of the trimmings that complete their beau ty. A11 handsomely silk lined. J Priced 1 1 to 2 1 i A Perfect Joy are these Autumn Frocks s '.K-vte -. f -' t - 4 if i . "-s r .( si 3- - , S ,. - ' i - . ' ", I ; - fr- '"' ' ., T - .-f6; ' ! - - f " -- - ' " f- '': . 9 V:' ' . ' Exceptionally smart in line and fabrics are these frocks, that satisfy ingly fulfill all of Paris' de mands for autumn. In this lovely collection will be found slender, straight-line frocks with classic simplicity of trimming, frocks with pleats, tucks, tunics, graceful flares and flounces, all of them just 'a bit different. Georgette crepes, chiffons, satins, crepes and lace for dress wear twills and plaidsr flannels and wool crepes for tailored wear. : rnced to New . Colors Cinriabar Saddle Kaffir Brown Para Grey Sepia Brown Penny Brown Shutter Green Moss Green Turtle Bunny Titian Reindeer Verdant . Taffee Soudanese Rosin Oxblood Nutmeg Muskelonge Oleander Kress ,i Cedarwood A Sale oc Jersey Silk r Vests $1.75 f' Just arrived 4 quantity of "Mayfair" silk jersey vests that will go on sale tomorrow and balance of week. These are made by the makers of ."Vanity Fair" and are guar anteed good quality. A regular $2.50 vest . this week at $1.75. J, To Munsinfiwear for ICnit Underwear The wide popularity of Munsingwear was brought about only through their persistent efforts in maintaining a quality standard. No matter what you buy -in Munsingwear it will give the very utmost in service vests, 'union suits and bloomers are shown in autumn weights this week a Munsing week. j. ,f 1 1 r i C. 'F. DOANE, Pronrietof t Phone 934 231 N. High 11