The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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AUDRED BUNCH
WOMAN'S CLUB program
.j tomorrow afternoon ... at; the
fuuu house will be given by the
, members of the Salem Writers
club. Mrs. Ruth Fargo, chairman
of the program committee has ar
ranged the following program of
verse and prose:
Club song: "America the Beau
tiful." t Poem, "Daytime From the
Early Dawn," by Gertrude Robl
son Ross; poem. "Crater Lake,'r
by Isabel Gray Clifford; some edi
torials from Collier's,' written by
Charles Lisle; ,t :., ,
"Silver Wings." by Odell Sav
ave Ohlihg; "The Douglas Fir,"
by Anna Van Horssen Nelson; A
Marriage Hymn.": by Viola Price
Franklin. ; ;.- ; i. ; :'
Short story; "He Laughs Last."
written, by Molly Brunk. read by
Perryf Prescott Riegleman; Music,
duetMrs. T..H. Galloway and Mrs.
Carl Webb; Group of poems writ
ten by Edna Seofield Daily, read
by Miss Carol Dibble; Character
sketch: "Heart's Desire," by Graee
Elizabeth Smith; Music, solo by
Dan Langenberg. . J.
"I Saw Her Copper Shield Flash
By," by Clara Virginia Barton;
"Hazel HallLa tribute, by Audred
Bunch ; Yellowstone Park," i by
Ednal Garfield, "Le Font Mysti
que' by Perry Prescott Reigle
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A delightful tea hour will fol
low the program.1 The month's
social "committee includes: Mrs.
Max jO.! Boren, Mrs. W .II. Steus
loff. I Mrs. . V. E. Kuhn, Ralph
While, Mrs. W. D. Clarke. Mrs.
J. . Currie. Mrs. Rhea Luper,
Mrs.: IL V. Compton, Mrs. L. O.
Clement, Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs.
Winnie Pettyjohn, and Mrs. -J. O.
Coltra. - . .- .
,Tb.e community bridge club will
be entertained tomorrow evening
at the Ernest Peterson home.
The ! birthdays of Miss Beulah
Latimer and of Wilson Launer oc
casioned a delightful "surprise
party this week ' at the Launer
borne , when the members of the
Young People's class of the Che
meketa street Evangelical church
gathered for the evening. Games,
music, and a taffy pull, were the
diversions. When ' the refresh
ments were served a huge birth
day cake, laden with candles, was
brought in. Both honor guests
received a number of gifts, v
Those participating in the anni
versary party were: Miss Beulah
Launer, Miss Verna Martin," Miss
Leora Barnett, Miss Crowe, Mrs.
Grimes, Miss Lorraine Conbassel,
Miss Frances Burch, ' Miss Susan
Martin, Miss lone Olsen, Miss
Weir,' Miss' Eva Sills, Wilson
Launer., Linden Martin, Howard
Olsen, Foster Hiday, Lindea Laun
er and Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Laun-
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The Ladies' Aid society of the
First Presyterlan church , will
- have a hot dish . luncheon at 1
o'clock today In the church dining
room. Each is asked to bring hot
dish, buttered rolls,- and plate, and
silver for own service. Following
the j luncheon the : regular, month-
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I Social Calendar I
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Ladies aid society of the First
Presbyterian hurch. Hot dish
luncheon. Church dining room.
1 o'clock. . . - '
Woman's Home Missionary So
' clety convention.- Oregon City,
Methodist church,
Thursday afternoon Bridge
Luncheoa dob. - - Rummage sale,
CTC tire shop; 477 Court street.
- Unitariaik Woman's Alliance.
Emerson room, 2:30 o'clock.
Junior Standard Bearers party.
Miss Helen Breithaupt, 723 Ferry
street,-hostess, ; 7: 15 to 9 o'clock.
Meeting of board of directors of
YWCA. I Mrs. W. I. , Staley, .2:30
o'clock. ' - ' - :
Hal Hlbbard auxiliary. Mrs.
Henry O. Miller, 1530 South High
street, hostess.
Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's
church. Mrs, James Walton, 1077
Center street, hostess 2:30 o'clock.
Friendly "500'club. Mr. and
MrsJ L. Lunsford, 1780 Fairmount
Avenue, hosts. "- f -
Yoraarco club. Mrs. Ronald
Glover, 635 N. Commercial street,
hostess. 2:30 o'clock.
f 1 Saturday i
Salem Woman's clnb. -t Club
" house. 2:30 o'clock.
Little Light Bearers. First
Methodist church. Party at the
church.- 2:30 o'clock.
West Side circle of the Jason
Lee Aid society. Cooked food sale
and bazaar. . .
Women's Civic Society Cooked
Food sale, Neimyer's Drug Store.
Thursday Afternoon Bridge club
rummage sale, CTC tire shop, 477
."Court street. .y v. -
Philodosian Thanksgiving re
union banquet. Leslie Methodist
churchy 5 o'clock.' ' - '
' Community Bridge club. Mrs.
Ernest Peterson. : -
Vilh Aspirin
Clip This if Subject to Sore
Throat or Tonsilitis
Prenara a. harmless and effect
ive gargle by dissolving two Bayer
Tablets of Aspirin In four table
spoonfuls of water. Gargle throat
thoroughly. Repeat in two hours
if necessary. .
Up, mire von use onlv the genu
lne Bayer - Tablets of Aspirin,
marked with the Bayer Cross,
'u-Hfh. ran.ha had in tin boxes of
jvM.lvv tablets for few cents. Adr.
! PHONE IOC
ly meeting of the Ladies' Aid will
be held in the church parlor.
The hostesses for the afternoon
are: Mrs. A. F. Marcus.Mrs.
James Nicholson, Mrs. G. R. Bon-
nell. Mrs. Glen Adams, Emily
Adair, Mrs. C. E. Seigmund, Mrs.
J- P. Bates. Mrs. D. A. Hodge,
Mrs. Charles Purvine. Mrs. Mills,
andt Mrs. C. B. McCullough.
The Sweet i Briar club which
met Wednesday arternoon at the
home of Mrs.fC. C. Page had the
privilege of an outside speaker
for their program Professor
Fairbanks of the Oregon Agricul-
tual College being present to give
a lecture on "Art in the Home."
The. Brush College Helpers, 'and
guests invited individually by the
Sweet Briar club members, shared
the afternoon at the Page home.
Fifty were present.
A . tea-hour followed.! The
charmingly appointed table car
ried out a color scheme of yellow,
yellow candles being-used and a
centerpiece of marigolds. Mrs. M.
C. Petteys poured. , Assisting in
the serving were: Mrs. Arthur Ut
ley, Mrs. Corydon Blodgett, Mrs.
Wallace Bonesteele, Mrs. Pratt,
and Mrs. Adams.
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The Woman's Auxiliary of St.
Paul's church will meet at 2:30
o'clock this afternoon at the home
of Mrs. James Walton. 1077 Cen
ter street. i
The Willamette University so
cial calendar for the - remaining
weeks of the semester has - been
announced toy the committee in
charge which includes: Professor
W. E. Kirk, Dr. F. G. Franklin.
Miss Frances M. Richards, Miss
Verna McKeehan, and Cornelius
Bateson. :
; The following is the calendar:
Nov. 21- Chrestomathean party.
Nov. 21 Adelante party.
Nov. 21 Clionlan party.
Nov. 22 Philodosian party.
: Dec. 5 Class parties. '
Dec. 6 Fraternity open nouses.
Dec. 12 Philodorian party.:
Dec. 12 Websterlan party.
Dec. 12 Chrestophillan party.
Dec. 12 Lincolnian party.
Dec. 13 Sorority open houses.
Dec. 19 Xmas vacation begins.
: Jan. 5 Xmas vacation ends.
Jan. 9 Cosmopolitan Club en
jv. tertainment.
Jan. 10
i Jan. 16 Church Social evening.
Jan lTLaUBanne open house.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinney and
baby will be house-guests at the
home of Mr.' and Mrs. ' A. ; N.
Moo res till after the Thanksgiving
holiday.: ; , '. ; ' j . ;
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' Members and guests of the B.E.
club were entertained Wednesday
evening at! the home of Mr, land
Mrs. T? W. Davles with-the Hal
lowe'en motif in evidence- about
the - rooms.-1 The hostess - was as
sisted by Mrs. G. H. Layter and
Miss Bernice Kirkwood. i .
High scorer of the evening were
won by Mrs. Ed Keene and Mr.
F. E. Turner, and low .by -Mrs. C
Jepsen and Mr. Orln Watkins. ' "
The evening's special' guests
were: Mr. and 'Mrs. E. Jepsen and
Mr. and Mrs. Busey. The club
will meet - in two " weks with Mr.
and Mrs.--Edward Fandrich.- ;
The club members are:
Mr. and- Mrs. Ed ; Keene, Mr.
and Mrs. Orln Watkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Fandrich, .Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Turner, Mr. and Mrs.
D. D. Olmsted, Mr. and Mrs. John
Spong, Mr. and Mrs. S. C." Kight
linger. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Staf
ford, Dr. and Mrs. o. L. Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Townsend, and
Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Shaw. .k
Mrs. Harry Worth and Mrs.
George N. -' Arbuckle were joint
hostesses on Tuesday afternoon
at one of the most .charming
bridge parties of -the month.
Seven tables were in play. The
high score of the afternoon went
to Mrs. Lewis Griffith while the
consolation prize was awarded
Mrs. G. I Forge. - Chrysanthe
mums in pastel shades formed the
attractive floral ; background for
the afternoon..
Those playing were: Mrs. C.
Bates, Mrs. F. G. Bowersox, Mrs.
Bliss Darby, Mrs. Henry Cornoy-
er, Mrs. -J. E:' Law, Mrs. James
Nicholson, Mrs. Merle Rosecrans,
Mrs. C. B. sMcCnllough, Mrs. C.
W. Thompson. Mrs. Frank- Myers,
Mrs. Paul ; Hansen, Mrs. Carl
Webb Mrs. t Q. R. Forge, Mrs.
Rhea; Luper. Mrs. Reed Chambers,
Mrs. Claude Steusloff, Mrs. Lewis
Griffith, Mrs. S. E. , Davis, Mrs.
Ted Chambers, Mrs: W.- H. Dar
by Mrs; M; K, Kugel, Mrs. S. P.
KimbalL Mrs. E. E. Ling, Mrs.
Irwin of Albany, ; Mrs. . C E.
Schuneman, Mrs.- J. C. Evans,
Miss Zoe Stockton and Mrs Fred
Thompson. JJ; ' .if :i .?:
; The Corona club of the Salem
high school met Wednesday even
ing at the home of Harmon Gar
rett. A short business meeting
was held after which a delight
ful program was given.
At the conclusion of the pro
gram the guests -were summoned
to the kitchen where they enjoy
ed an old-fashioned 1 taffy pull.
Gladys White and "Ted" Shanks
won the 'prize for-best taffy,- t
The Yomarco club of the First
Methodist church ; will meet at
2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Ronald Glover, 635
N. Commercial street,
' The Friendly Five Hundred
club will meet this evening as the
guests ' of Mr. and Mrs. L. Luns
ford. 1780 Fairmount avenue, ror
the regular .social meeting of the
members. " ;
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' The Junior Standard Bearers of
the First Methodist church will
meet at 7:15 this evening for a
party at the home; of Miss Helen
Breithaupt. . . -
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Store is a money
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November 21
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inclusive
The increasing patronage of THE SUBWAY1 STORE necessitates more
room. TOYLAND will, tpis year, occupy an adjoining room of spacious
dimensions with ample arch-ways for accessibility: '
tnre-arranging' the' displays .and shelving the holiday merchandise, we
find it imperative' to move large quantities of stock, of the more staple
Kinds; hence this sale! 1 ? .- j . f-
Come with the expectation of seeing real 'bargains for the original low
prices on many articles are further reduced' for quick disposal.' '-' '?
People like to buy where, they can get the most for their money. Before
we can sell for less weimust buy tot less; The advantages of co-operative
buying such as his organization en joys, are obyidUs. " Quantity governs
price and tremendous quantities rof merchandise used by thy organization
bring savings that are reflected in the prices that are quoted. ' ' ?
November 21
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November 29
Inclusive '.
EfRESSES $10
Added to our line' of $10.00 frocks
are more hew ones. A price con
cession on thes6 gave us the advan
tage ; in Underpricing, for nowhere
will you find such values. Many' were
meant to retail at as high as $25.00.
Smart Woolens, dainty silks, all are
wanted styles and here a a very low
price!' ' " " r 'i' :
'' Others priced
$6.75 --$14.95
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DAILY SPECIALS
For Bargain Square
Each day of Rebuilding Sale, 'Bargain Square will
have a new bargain and as these bargains are limited
in quantity and may not last" throughout. the day, it
will pay you to come early to get yours.
Nov!, 21 FRIDAY SJ2-inch Diana Ginghams,
yard ..::::i:..:....l.:.:.:i..- ............... :1 13c
Nov. 22 SATURDAY Embroidered Outing
" "Flannel Gowns .1....- 1'..-.
Nov. 24 MONDAY Dimity
80xso
.;.:;..85c
Bed Spreads,
...:..:$2.19
Children's Novelty Women's Pleated
Gingham Dresses Wool Crepe Skirts
$1.00 2.95
Gingham and Per- Novelty Jap Crepe
cale House Frocks . Dresses
Nurses Costumes Women's Wash
White Indian Head Blouses
i.45 $1.95
i Sateen Women's Muslin
Printzess Slips ' Gowns
S1.39 59c
Women's Bleached Women's Cotton
Cotton Uni6U Suits Fleeced and Plain
C1 OQ Union Suits
?12 89c
One Lot of Black . , .
Silk Gloves One Lot of Fancv
gc WashCloths-
': ' . f ; 8c
Daisy Outing Flan- s
nel, 27-inch Daisy Outing Flan-
oyc Yd nel, 3 Clinch
33c Yd.
36-inch :
Fancy Outing 27-inch
25c Yd. ' i White and Fancy
. ..'" . - j ' Outing
36-inch V 19c Yd.
Figured Outing '
Flannel Extra Quality '
32c Yd Cheviot Shirting
- r : 19c Yd.
200 Yards -
Duckling Fleece 10 Colors in
12c Yd " Kimona Crepe
" " 32c Yd.
300 Yards ;
World Wide Assortment of Nov-
Cretonnes elty White Goods .
19c Yd. 23c Yd.
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A Big Special on Blankets
Full sized cotton Sheet felankes............$1.69
Cotton : Blankets, 64x76 - .i..J.i.:i....... $2.69
Cotton Blankets, 72x80 ' ;.....;.i............$25
Nashua' Woolnap Blankets, single 66x80 ..$1.98
Nashua Woolnap Blankets, double 66x80 $3.95
cotton sheet Blankets, medium heavy, 68x80
1 $2.95
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Children's Coats
Reduced
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A notable feature of this .sale is'
the price reduction on this season's
garments and very desirable qualities
md colors. i ' " '
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
$5.00
$7.95
$6.03
$9.7.f
.val
f7.05
Reg. $14:75 val
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COATS $8.5
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And some are fur trimmed at this
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price--warrri velours, full lined, trims
of silk embroidery, buttons and
braid; wanted shades.
Other splendid values "are featured at
'ill4.95--$i8i75'::
Children's Wool
Dresses
$3.95 $5.95
Among these you'll
find many dresses suit
ble ' for school and
reneral utility - wear.
The pleasing color
range the. effective
trimmings make them
Joubly attractive - at
their low prices.
P, DAILY SPECIALS
For Bargain Square
Nov. 25 TUESDAY-25x50 inch heavy Bath
Rowels J.. ........ A9c
No 26 WEDNESDAY Fancy Outing Flari-
..,:;.:.nel, yard -....;...... L::l.;.:::.-:J;-15c
Nov. 27 THURSDAY 72x99 white single
Sheet "Blank e"ts"". ii.t.;...:...-..-'....L...$1.49
Nov. 28 FRIDAY Children's Shoes, sizes
5 to 8, pair .... ...:..i:.: : ...$19
8 1-2 to 11, $1.49 pair; 11 1-2 to 2, $1.59 pair
Curtain Nets
Here is an unusual opportunity to.
freshen the windows up for the holi
days. An attractive range Marqula-
pllnjlcru,! Cream and White.
. 19c Yard
Seven beautiful
filet patterns in
ecru. ' -cream and
white. Special
purchase worth
regularly 50c Lto
60c yard.
32c Yard
Towels! Towels!
This I3 a special, direct from mill
purchase on - towels . and at these
prices should interest every thrifty
housewife. These are classed as (sec
onds) but in a
areat many of
them one can
scarcely d e t ec t
the imperfections
Heavy .Turkish,
i 2350,' 59c
Heavy. Turkish,'
1838, J5c
Vancf Turkish,
Honeycomb,
Turklnb, .
"18x34, lc
270
Corsets and
Girdles
Plain and brocaded
corsets, brocaded -eou-til
and elastic girdles
are here- in a large
range of good sizes.
These are greatly . un-J
derpriced and will -warrant
an earnest endea
vor upon your part to
attend the sale early:
IMS
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Novelty Bed Spreads
$3.45
Set of 6
Jap Table Mats
29eYd.
Blaclr and Flesh
Jersey Bloomers
25c and 39d
81x90
Wearwell Sheets
1.65
4 8ix9o :
Vulcan Sheets
72x90
Ironwell Sheets
siroo
" 8lx90
Novelette' Bed
' Spreads3
S2.95
42x3G
Pillow: Cases
3.9c
Crochet Bed Spreads
$ 1 .39 -$2.95
Steyens Linen Crash
19c Yd.
A Range of Colors in
Motor Sateen
32c Yd.
5 Colors in ; ;
Novelty Lingerie
-Crepe '
29c Yd.
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Pastel Shades in
Novelty Lingerie
' Cloth
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32c Yd.
Excellent Quality
Bleached Muslin
16c
Excellent quality
Unbleached Muslin
15c Yd.
Good Quality
Absorbent Gauze'
6c Yd.
: 8-4 .
Unbleached Sheeting
I 42c Yd.
-' 5 9-4
Unbleached Sheeting
1 45c Yd.
9-4
, Unbleached
Wearwell Sheeting
57c Yd.
9-4
Bleached Sheeting
59c Yd.
- 42-inch
Pillow Tubing
42c Yd.
40-inch
Pillow Tubing
39c Yd.
REMEMBER THE DATES!
Nov. 21st to 29th, inclusive
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Check wanted items and bring
advertisement with you
FTxcellent quality Sateen, 25 at
tractive shades
32c Yard
?At a Lpvf er Leyd of Prices
This deparmtent Is stocked with
complete lines of men's, women's.'
misses' and boys staple footwear,
priced with , short margins of
profit to induce a large volume of
sales. We are striving to make it
the busiest 'shoe spot in Salem.
Every nShoe guaranteed to give
you satisfactory service. -
iWDMEN'S..,-:
FOOTWEAR
. One-strap Comfort
Pumps
s $1.65 Pair
: Comfort Shoes
S2,95 Pair
Black and Brown
' " Oxfords
$2.65
Black Oxfords
$3.85 Pair
. Patent Pumps
$2.35 Pair
Tan Oxfords
- $3.45 Pair
Patent Flapper Sandal
- $3,65 Pair
Children's
Black anH Brown
School Shoes
$2.95 Pair
Same in Misses size
f! 2.25 Pair
Same in Ghilds size
$1.95 Pair
Children's Tan Shoe3
size 6 to 9
$1.95 Pair
Infant's Black ICid
Shoes
$1.35
f MEN'S
SH0ES
Double Sole Dress
"Shoes
$3.95
Heavy Packs
$3.65 :
r Tan Army Shoes j
$1.95
Extra Fine Army
Shoes '
$3.85
BOYS5
SHOES
Tan Welt Dress Shoes
$3.95
Same in 9 to 1 3 size
$3.45
English Dress Shoes
$2.95
Welt School Shoes
$3.65
Hi-Top Packs
$3.95
Same, size 9 to 13
: $3.C5
-Low Top Packs
$2.95
Same, in size 9 to I 3
: : $2.65
Heavy School Shoes
. $2.45
Same, in size 9 to 1 3
$2.15
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