THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1924 AUD2ED nnNCE" THE COLONIAL. DAME: Tea shop T7as the delightful scene for one of the week's most charm iag social affairs yesterday when the Thursday bridge club enter tained the members of the Friday bridge club at a four course lunch eon followed with an afternoon of bridge at the home of Mrs. 11 P. Aldrich. .Luncheon covers were placed for 24, with six tables of bridge In play daring the after noon. A bowl of yellow chrysan themums centered the table at the Tea f hop, while the Aldrich home was 'beautifully decorated with pastel chrysanthemums. f V Invited guests for the afternoon vferei Mrs. Guy p. Smith and Mrs. .-. Lee Canfield." , ' Z ' i-The playing prize went to Mrs. Claire Vibbert. 1 .. i : The personnel of the. two clubs ' includes for the Friday club. Mrs. Linn Gleason, Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, ; Mrs. O. A. Olsen, Mrs. Scott Page, . Mrs.'ciaire Vibbert, Mrs. Ralph Moudy, Mrs. Harley White. Mrs. Havid Wright, Mrs. P. E. Fuller ton, Mr3. Earl Fisher, Mrs. F. G. Delano, and Mrs. Elmer Daue, and' fnr the hostess club, Mrs. Lou Aid rich, Mrs. E. C. Quinn. Mrs. W.-.I. Needham, Mrsr Charles Knowland, Mrs. John R. Sites, Mrs. '' O. L. Fisher. Mrs." Clyde Johnson, Mrs. CV N. Inman. Mrs. R. C. Hunter, MrsVCal F. Patton; -'Mrs." E. L. Kapphahn, and Mrs. A. E. I luck e etrinV :"; '''..'.,' V The charming home of Profess or , and Mrs. TV'S." Roberts, 505 North Summer street, was the scene last evening of the annual "get-together" of the members of all the sections of the Salem Arts' league. Over one hundred and tess. fiftv invitations were issued fori Fairmount Hill club Social Calendar xooay OAC club. Miss Ola Clark. 765 Marjon street, hostess.,; 8 o'clock. Goldea Hour club. Mrs. 11. E. Ingrey 2041 South Church street, hostess. ! Kiite Embroidery club.; Mrs. R. M. Ryer, 1105 Broadway, hos tCF6. : ' ' Thursday Bridge club. Mrs. Frederick Lamport hostess. Carnation club. Mrs. A. I. Eoff, 1210 North Capitol street, hos- Mrs. P. Mrs. J. E. Law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lnper, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Gilchrlst, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Myers,' Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Myers," Dr. and Mrs. Phil L. , Newmyer, Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mr and Mrs. E. M. Page, Mr. and, Mrs. L. G. Page, Mr. and Mrs. C. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Poor- man, Mr. and Mrs. lvan Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, Mr. and Mrs. LtC. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stifr, Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Thomp son, Mr. and Mrs. .R. J. Vallton, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wiedmer, Mr. B. Webb, , Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sanford, Miss Edna Si surprise to both Mrs. Warren and Oanion's Weekly Limerick -" v "H-'rf'V:-;'"tU-.---' !v U'iv,":'; iK-v - , Here's one by Edna Garfield, court reporter, whose . office is in the Masonic Bldg: Tlie Damon More rivets attention, j , . Th4lr prices are past comprehension! ! Ami their COFFEE CALLED "CRESCENT" ! V . Would please ru-iuce and peasant, i " And their fine service goes without mention. kr,; ' i !.-; - - ' ' I v V ; , ." Some of the most particular coffee drinkers declare that Crescent has a smooth, rich, creamy taste which is most refreshing. The next time, you buy coffee try a can of Crescent. : : j . I .. ... : ; - - ;r - j OUR PRICES ARE LOW We want you to compare to make the values of fered here, the 'measure of those of fared elsewhere. It's the surest way of holding your good will. It's the j practical way Of knowing what's what. j - V 6rao3ry-: latter, ! L1 : Ss Li'idtSOaS V i Evaporated lib nu, (Not D 1. U' k i i lih" Roasted) 17 n .it :- u mm if Lcsafoni 4 its. for . . f f r t n'New Crop, Hp. PI e)yu!!J:Nb;io white L PHONE 1-2-6-3 Fresh Meat tne evening. - j v..CSo.7. . -w v, . Mr. - c The rooms wnere .tne visnors i iesj . . M 2,AMn.Al thattin. Wnmlti'. LirflnivA lotiA MfUVfir larungea i mr iu"" I . jonton M and Mrg. o ,E Davis. and to listen to the program or league. Mrs. C. F. WUson, 47 J I, music and talks were effectively I North Cottage street, 9 a. m. I I . i . I A . M m t decked with chrysantbemums in .. ; Friday ; team irom tuauwic cnapier many shades, i First' Presbyterian church. Wo-1 of the tastem btar were guests of , Assisting Mrs. Roberts in the man's Missionary society Church I tne Knowies cnapter in MCMinn- . . . I . f ' . . I 1.111. W 1 1 11 rooms tnrougnout ine evening parlors. a: 30 o clock. I ? " eifuiu6, accepting were Mrs. J. M. Clifford, Mrs. Brush College Parent-Teacher the Invitation of the Past Matron's John R. Sites, Mrs. J. AV Churc- meeting. 8 o'clock, echoolhouse. club to confer the traveller's de- hill, Mrs.: W. C. Dibble, Mrs. M.l Women's society. First Baptist gree on Mrs. Warren, the chapter E. Peck. I Mrs. W E. Kirk, Mrs. rhurch. Mrs. W. C. Pickens. 140 1 matron, the honor coming as a C. A. Kells, Mrs. J. C kelson andlNortn 17th street, 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Monroe Gilbert. . I Saturday Refreshments were served late Three Link club, country fair in the evening following a num-and bazaarf IOOF halls ber. of beautifully sung vocai S0103 AAUW silver tea, Willamette by Mrs. Martini Feresnetian, wttn lodge, home of Jkirs. C. Thayer, Mrs. Monroe Gilbert playing me North CaDitol street. accompaniments, and a group 01 league talks by Professor M. E. j wives of students and faculty Peck, present head of the organ!-1 members. The wives of the local zation, and the past presidents, j ministers in the denomination are Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Mrs. J. "W. I aiso included in this social club. Harbison and Robert ramus. I voiinw rlirvaanthemuins and mar- j igolds were attractive in the rooms Mrs. E. C. Hickman was hostess wnere tne memuers met ai me u- vesterday afternoon for the first I vitation of Mrs. Hickman lor or- mectine of the season of the Lu- I ganization. Mrs. Alta Gentry is ella club. The i personnel of this I the president or tne ciud; mw. m. group Includes the women Kimball I G. Tennyson, vice president; ana rn!!Pir students an well as the I Mrs. D. C. I'oinuexier, secretary- treasurer. The Dorcas society of the Luth eran church met on Wednesday af ternoon with Mrs. W. Krueger, 1441 N. 5th street. The ladies made final arrangements for their annual bazaar which is to be held on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the Labor Union hall. They also planned to serve lunch at noon and supper In the evening, The Woman's society of i the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. W. C. Pickens, 140 N. 17th street on Friday, Nov, 14th at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. A. O. Daidson, Mrs. T. A. Rafferty, Mrs. Latham and Mrs. Arnold are host esses with Mrs. Pickens All members having mite boxes to be opened or who wish to make a thank offering may do so at this time. The following program will be of interest to all Devotions, Mrs. S. Willis; vocal 30I0, Mrs. Charles Davis. Convention echoes CRDB Miss Mina Gile; WWG. Miss Lu cille McLean; Mrs. Burton's ad dress, Mrs. Earl Gregg; Miss Fail ing on India, Mrs. E. H. Shanks; Dr. Eubank on China, Mrs. George 0Neil: Children's Farm Home Mrs. James Smlthers: "The Gold- ju Tree" Mrs. O. B. Neptune; Pi inoforte'solo, Dorothy Pickens. All women of the congregation will be cordially welcomed to this and all meetings of the Women s jociety. ,The Woman's Evangelistic Prayer league will meet a v o'clock this morning at the home of Mrs. C. Fi Wilson, 473 North Cbttaee street. Mrs. H. W. Swaf ford will be the Jeader, A well-attended meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary I so ciety of the First Methodist church was held yesterday afternoon ai th home of Mrs- F. H. Thompson Early in the afternoon the society was divided Into ten groups, wun i . . . - - - th a leader appoiniea it TheaA included: Mrs. Harriet Durkheimer, Mrs. W. D. Smith. m Almira. Hale. Mrs. A. A. un derbill. Mrs. W. T. Rlgdon, Mrs Walter Winslow. Mrs. R. J. Young, vfra n. J Usle. Mrs. E. C Hick .u "W- - "vmhrnHprviWork" was tne devotional topic of the afternoon. with Mrs. George Gutekunst lead- in e Mrs. C. A. Dowps had cnarge 01 the lesson giving the first chapter of the study book, "Ming Kwong and completing the delightful ma terial with her personal experien ces in China. Of special Interest was the fact that Mrs. Downs had visited a number of the hospitals mentioned In the text. A beautiful violin number by Miss Betty SIddall was thejipecial music feature of the afternoon 0 The Monday Night Dancing club enjoyed a gay evening this week when they met for the November dance in Derby hall. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. RIs of Portland were guests of the evening The personnel of the dancing club includes Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Bates, Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Belling er. Mr. and Mrs. John Brophy. Mr. and. Mrs. G. G. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Brock, Mr. -and Mrs Roy Burton, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Busick, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Col ony, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Creech, v Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dane, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Darby. Mrs. and Mrs. R.. B. puncan, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eiker, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Galloway, air, and Mrs. L. S. Geer, Mr. and 'Mrs Ralph A. Glover. Mr. and Mr$.! W. T. Grier, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hardine. Mr. and Mrs. W. il. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul John son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.' Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mr. and members of the chapter. Those making up the team which conferred the degree, following with a social evening with the Mc Minnville chapter, were: Mrs. M. C. Pettes, Mrs. W, F. Linfoot, Miss Qussie Niles, Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. Glen Niles, Mrs. Albert Smith Miss Leila 'Johnson, Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. Arthur Utley and Mrs. C. L. Blodgett. Mrs. Frederick Lamport will be hostess today for the members of the Thursday Bridge club. ; V : A The Nemo Five Hundred elub met Monday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith for a congenial evening of cards. Mrs. Milton Meyers and Frank Meredith won the high scores of the evening, with the club mem bers playing including Mrs. T G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. (Ba ker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baum gartner, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ,B;an cy. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Durhin, Dr. and 5Mrs. L. F. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Hi. L. Meyers, Mr( and Mrs. Frank Meredith, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. din ger and Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner. . " " - ;, 1 .: " . v- ' . The Elite Embroidery club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. AI. Ryer. 1105 Broad way. Prof, and Mrs. Horace Williston and little son, Horace Jr., were guests over the week-end in Port land. ; j " . "- " The Golden Hour club will meet today with Mrs. H. :E. Ingrey, 2041 South Church street. , ., 7; t ' A delightful meeting of tlie U. D. club was held at the home of Mrs. John Nathman Monday after noon when a group of guests and club members met for bridge. Chrysanthemums in shades of pink and bronze were used about the rooms. Invited guests for the af ternoon included Mrs. J. E. Heen an, Mrs. Frank Jaskoski, Mrs. E. H. Burrell, Mrs. B. F. Forbes, Mrs. A. E. Huckestein and Mrs. M. J. Petzel. Mrs. T. M. Barr won the day's high score, after . which , refresh ments were served, Mrs. Barr and Mrs. E. "A.- Prultt assisting Mrs. Nathman. V ' ' Club members meeting were: Mrs. N. C.'Nadon, Mrs. T. M. Barr, MrsJ R. C. Thomas, Miss Rosalia Bach, ..Mrs. Bert Pruitt, Mrs. E. Eckerlin, Sr., Mrs. E. Eckerlin Jr., Mrs. Mary Ilintzen, Mrs. C. J. Healy, Mrs. S. Breitenstein and Mrs. Harry Weis. ... .I . '. . The OAC club will meet at 8 o'clock tbis evening at the home of Miss Ola Clark, 765 Marion street, for the regular1 November meeting. !;' : : - i Mrs. A. I. Eoff will be hostess this afternoon for the members of the Carnation club at her home, 1210 North Capitol street. Miss Ruth Purvine is spending a few days in Salem as the guest of friends and relatives before leav ing for California to join her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. ,E. Purvlne, at Long Beach. - The Fairmount Hill club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. M. Gregory, 1730 Fairmount. (Continued on pe O 1 1 I WE PAY CAS II FOH FURMIIUS j AND TOOLS Capital Hai'dvarc Cz Furniture Co. Best Price raid 2S3 N. Com'l St. Phone 217 I The SMART SE-IOFS l - I. " V; -. -T""- ,. , j- 'XSTT : I v.-.-.- .,,,..,1.;.;. - . . . .t. -yi n-i 1 it t r -r 1 Our Entire Stock of '"' V. : .''- ' ''"' ' v V " '." High Grade j Coats, Suits, Dresses, Milli nery and Hosiery WIIXGGONSALE Gdnimehcing Thurs day, Nov. 13th, 10 a. m. 2 fe 2o Broadway Bath - 'Olive, Castile? - Peroxide : - v : ; : ' r :a ' Regular1 10c 'w - i ; ; r ' : : 2for2Se 2G 18 a. iE23f a&Ie Pears, Ml 2e We Iff :" " Tm: '. TORY AT SENSATIONA L PR I G E This Is THE S TO PRESENT an event of this importance at any time would be unusual. It is doubly so coming as it does at the height of the season. Enabling you to select ultra fashion able apparel from a multitude of strik ing new feminine styles at consider able less than on the so called January sales when the assortments are poor. Just stop and realize what this means. Here it is November and , the season has just started and we are offering you high grade coats, suits, dresses, millinery and hosiery at drastic reduc tions ! I Why ? Because we are over stocked and must unload regardless of profit. , CONCESSIONS i NATIONAL CANNE GOODS WEEK 10 per cent off on all canned fruits, vegetables and fish if bought in lots of a dozen or more. . V I Special attention I always given to children that mothers send to shop for thect. V V j Groceries WE DELIVER PROMPTLY 'Vegetables Group 1 In this group you will find nifty dresses of silk and satin, regularly 1 A QC priced to $25.00. Now :... PlHtOD ' ' Group 2 ' VIL We have assembled in the group smart dresse of silk, wool and satin ma terial regularly priced to lOf QC $49.50. Now LtU.OD , Group 3 j ; We have assembled in this group beau tiful dresses in silk, i satin, wool and flannel materials, regularly (f1 A OC priced $39.50. Now .. . ... P1 V. Op , Group 4 You will find in this group -of dresses the choicest models of the season, dresses that sold regularly dQQ QC, to $59.50. Now $OVmOO Group 5 J i In this group you will find the rarest models of smart dresses that are simply exquisite. Regularly priced dA QC to $69.50. Now , :......... M K. 1 ip: Group, 11 We have in assembled in this group trimmed hats that: sold regularly to $12.50., ' Now .Viv - --- $4.85 Group 12 We have in this V group trimmed hats that sold reg ularly to 18.00. Now ..... beautiful $7.85 A Group 13 In this group you will find the most ex quisite models of the season sold regularly to $25.00. Now - Hats that $9.85 Group 14 In this group you will find felt hats of every type. C9 QC Priced ...........:..:.... Od Group 6 We have assembled in this group sev eral nifty sport coats that "sold regular- owf3?-00-. $19.85 Group 7 r We have assembled in this group fur trimmed coats that sold JOA 0j regularly to $45.00. Now .... PmOJ Group 8 We have in this lot coats of Bolivia Bonevine and ! Ormandale tastely trimmed with fur. Priced &A A OC to $69.50. Now:..-.......--VOiJ Group 9 In this group you will find an exquisite array of coats both in style and material that.make them charming. A PC Priced to $125.00. Now ..... WOftOD Group 10 In this group you will find beyond a doubt the finest coats the -market pro duces. Priced to' $145.00. gQg gJ WHAT A WORLD OF EXCITEMENT THERE'LL BE OVER THIS EXTRAORDINARY SALE The Sale Starts Thursday, v; 1 HOSIERY 100 pairs of Klear silk hose, $1.25 regular. While they last 79c vvflrr : us n. Liberty Street TAILORED SUIT We have' assembled ' in one lot 12 beautiful Pori twMed tailored sulta that sold regularly at $59.50, now i 34.85 Salem, Oregon t 4 f i t r f 1 :i i ! . i 4 i k