THE OnEQQIt STAT WTSAjg XnCGQII
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'''M.' . PHONE 108 I ?
AUDREY BUNCH.
XIJVR'S MOST PROMINENT
Si Honor guests last week wereV
jj. s. G. Sargent of San Fran
co and; Mrs. F. M.. Jordan of
Seattle, both of whom were en
jertained at a number of dellght
11 affairs. One of the most at
tractive of the affair siren was
tia three table Man Jongs party
,t which Mrs. J. Shelley . Saur
pan was the hostess; Freesias
and narcissi were used! In a flor
,1 .-ayJ Mrs. William Waltoji
won tbej afternoon's prize. The
rroup included: Mrs. S. G. Sar
gent, Mrs. F. M. Jordan, . Mr.
T. A. Livesley, Mrs. Henry Mey
ers, Jlrsti Dan Fry.? Jr.., Mrs, El
p. Eyre. Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr.,
ifi-s. 'William Walton, Mrs. O. C.
t 'Locke, Mrs-J. W. Harbison, Mra.
j. Shelley Saurman. , t ;
Mrs. Jordan is guest at the
iooe ef Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.
Meyers and Mrs.' Sargent at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Liv
esley. . rr." i
This afternoon Mrs. Henry W.
jleyers will entertain, for airv
Jordan and '.Mrs- Sargent. Her
goesti will be the members of
her bridge club." ' , ' : 1. ?
One of the-most attractive of
the winter weddings was that on
Sunday afternoon in Lebanon- at
which Miss Kathryn. GogM became
the bride of Ux Merrill Richmond.
The service was : .solemnized. : at
2:39 o'clock.? in the Bethlehem
Lutheran chttxcb. Reverefcd Mr.
Schulenberg officiating .- in the
presence of a large ffmme:c of tn
, titnate friends. VThe. cliarch ' was
beantlfuny .decpltgfeii ; pink
carnations, ferns,,, -and.?, Oregon
- .lf 4 1 ,
The bride, the 'daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Maune GoghJ, was
if lovely wedding gown was of white
jl crepe back satin, worn with a
Cvflhny Tetl with touches of orange
II blossoms. She carried a shower
II bontraet of whit carnations and
rreezias. T&e Bridesmaids , were
Miss Bertha Shfttlc and Mn. Ur
sula Vehrs, both wearing attrac
tive frocks of pink . changeable
taffeta. Their bouquets combined
charmingly pink .roses and . f reez-
fas. The groom was attended by
Mr. Edgar Goghl, a brother of the
bride as best man. Little Miss
Alice Vehrs, frocked in white, and
a .we understand ft he Is leased t
to tharKosioja'rttae people for
a number .of years at Bpfen'did
aalaryt Whfle la Seattle Hr. Jtel
ly took daily lessons with Mr Kant
her. t Mr. Kelly has made sni un
usual recof a at & tenor with the
present company, outlasting 'any
other singer thev hav had tn a
carrying basket of long-stemmed like part, His voice is. a pure
pink carnations was flower; girt tenor of fine qulaity and excet-
The afternoon bridal song was lent range and fcower; on the
sung by a brother of tbe briile; stage he Is perfectly at home.
Walter GogbL : Mrs.; Schnlekberg . "
played 'the accompaniment and . The Woman's Study class of
the wedding march. j;,. , i f j, the First Presbyterian church
i A buffet luncbeon.at the .home will meet at 2:8 o'clock this af-
or the brlde'a parents followed ternoon at the home of Mtsi. W
the ceremony, immediately after w. Emmons, 82 N. .Commercial
wuicn xur. ana Mrs. KichmOnd street.
ten i or ien
to Portland,
and Victoria.
their home in
WriteraV club. Grace! Elizabeth 1
Smttk. 1765 Center" street,! hos
tess. ; . -; ; 'i.. '' ?' J a i
Hfgnlaitd Paredt-Teacber 1 aseor
Ciatfon.- Highland oot,' at ! jB
WCTU. haU, X:3d o'clock. Wgh-
land anion guests : .11. 'i,
Woman's Study P class. '1 First
Presbyterian church. . Mrs. W, W.
Emmons, 828 N. Commercial St
2 o'clock, M l
Wednesday ; f
vy noneymoon trip . Membem rf th WPTTT win
Seattle. Vancoufer, meet at ;3 p'clock ,tfiia after-
iney wm mase noon to celebrate th. fifth anI
calem where Mr. r mkikin mt.
Among the guests ? witnessikg . ' is. ---'"
nf r. T . wees or
I -i TMi Tir Triii Mil' ii TT T
the members
Of the RB ctub at Alkire hall.
Kicnmond. Mr. and Mrs. F.f S ritTr -T.r
Townsend, Mrs. R. H. Barton. Mr. f r tr JrZ "
and Mrs. V a wt tu 5w.ii ta ealier; pat, of the
Miss Alberta Stewart. Miss Bertha tTf tth;tne tflrr dfr
ShittKr. Mr. 1 Charles Mattzgjier, Lyoted to; Mra, Spoag.waa
Mr. Earnest WUllama, and Betty ossl8"5U MrB- u .eene ana
ixiia. i. w . mjw, xiign Bcores
of the evening went to Mrs. T. W.
Charming little ; red S birds Pavies and to- Dr. O. L. Scott- and
with their ratsage, "Come withf me tow to Mrs H. G. ,Coursey and
to- the silver tea" are the lnvrta- Mr. Ed Keene. On January Z&
titmn used by the hostess for; the the club Will be entertained fey
mid-wmter tea which, will beigtr- Mr. an 4 Mrs. Claude Townsend.
ett tomorrow afternoon from 3:30 Incited guests at this meeting ef
to 5 o'clock at the i Central Co- the club were: Mr. and Mrs
grega ttonal Chnrth. The boatassea Charles Busey. Mr. and Mrs, K.
tor the alternoon, which ,will G. Couxsey, Mrs. 3 IL Taylor,
ctuae a deiighttui vrecram! are: I Misn Wilma t Ooursev. Mtej Mil-
Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Guy Newent, dred Spong; and Mr. and Mrs. C.
wra. avis Martin, rMxs. Joseph. Jensen.
Schindler,. and Mrs. C. D. Ross. ;
4 M l ! K Mr. amd Mrsv Chartes J. Lisle,
The Central circle of the J4son.Urla, nr.- rthh sith.
for the social .hour will- bet Mrs. .quei -
W. IL, Good, Mrs. R.1 Fisher.'? maelm nA"J,
and Mt. t.i .wu, .f. ii a . f.. More than -10w person attend
; ' . , ' : iU I : pejr n uregon. wrwera ; league
Sitvertob 'nr.JlhT ViTilis-fcbanquet at the Multnomah hotel
iai.A rtfv.Tv .mn,inrUn.. Saturday jUght honoring John T,
ial affair of the week . was I the Hotchkiss, organiser of the
party at the, home of Rev. and league, wno w wxraj w ieaw iw
Mrs. George Hehrlksen ' 1 given Ue east. Mr. Hotchkiss recently
Thursday evening... A group ? of resigned is manager or cue retail
young girls all dressed as little book department of the J. K. um
boys and girls 'spent the evening company to accept a position wit&
Itt games" at the Henriksen. hiima. Kthe Rein & Lee eorapany. Chi-
They were : chaperbned - by., iMra. I cago. Judge Carey was toast
Henriksen, ! Mrs. Oscar i ffatern, (master. Speakers Included J. B
Miss Mary Cof house and! 'Miss Horner, " Anne M. Malheron, B.
Dor Henriksen. The girls pres-jF. Irvine, R. J. Grace Theodore
ent ! were Leltte Holtz. Althea I? a Haroer. Anthony Eawer and
Meyers, Charlotte Jensen .Mabel Grace E. Hall. Oregonlan
LMgerness, Irene and Hael iGoyt -
ette, Anna Ly tie.; Mildred Le, I The Highland ParentrTeachers
Evalyn Henjam Gertrude and association win meet at 8 o'clock
Orta Olsen, Florence Lund, JMar- tnis evening at the Highland
oia. Thompson, Helen Thoinjson, no0f. j. l. Brady.? editor of
Cora Goplerud. : Inga Goplerud, Tne statesman, will be the speak
Norma Olsen,, Edna Lyons, i fan- er of tne eveniUg, taking the mat
' . i TUUAZ
Mil
1
ffiWTIFF
ResoFuthm Asks Oregon Del-
egauon in oongress 10 .
Attend Meeting
Resolutipns ., asking for & raise
parlors. . 6:30 o'clock
jolly Slzteetr cfuh. I MrsL
Keene, 224 Division street.
Silver tea. Ladles Social dr- hn tariff from 2.to'.3 cenU a oound
cie. Central Congregational ishtlfch and the use of signals to indicate
Dr. S. A. wowman s Bible class the intention of oDeratora of motor
or tftev First prestytettarf churcn. vehicles were introduced into the
supper and 1 social hour, i . ChUrea house Mondar." the. .fifst being
placed upo final .passage and
Ed. ladoDte. 1 ;? 'i J.' -.,?
. ; House joint meraorral No. 2, in-
Centarl efrere. Jason Lee church I trod need by Representatives Rey-
9:30 o'clock.! .Progratni atif 2:30 noldsv Miller aod Senator tlennls.
o'clock... 1 i- ! Nj'f I oOlnts out that the cherry Industry
Friday ', i " " lot the state Is facing depression
Inepeetlett of chapters AB and land a more adeqfuaf e. tariff on im-
O of the PEO Sisterhood. - ported cherries is of tital impdrt-
--i-i - - y- aacatdaer ' I P ance It the-growers are ! to con-
Salem . Woman's club, i Club I tinue. for it costs 6 cents a pound
brortfae 2:30 e'cfoek. i " The Worn-Ito produce the fruit I at . present.
an in Politics." by Seymour Jones. iT&e Oregon defegatio in, congress
' - . - .
will be Instructed to go before the
Mrs. c. A. Km. Mis Lor Car-1 general board ef -appraisers' oil
er, ajid . Mrs. -Horace WllUftteit; I January 2$ and aak tor a J cent
ad. scholarship . toin 'Ufa. Wfl- Urif f en cherries grown in foreign
Ham- M,' Hamilton, Mrs. L. H; Mc- countries.
Mahaa, Mrs. B. Ev' Carrier:! Mrs. I i Joint xesolutlbn No. 4 aska the
Morton- Peck, Miss KTtfta McNavy I appointment? of a committee for
' 1 . 1 '
and Mrs. O.
E
Bonell
Investigation, ; study I and recom
mendations . of ; amendments! to
m, tm.ii- ' 1 , in i iensung law relative 10 more um
The. Jolly , Sixteen. club, . .will LA M-teni .t-U-
meet tomorrow at Jhe? home' of J:tVrrZ.
Mrs. . Ed. Keene. X22.4 Division IVLZT VZi
liXfi 'tfrf rf Forest;Groie.U,He asks
be .assistant hostess. . f for a committee ot five;, two of
, s T. ; I J i; whom shall ; be members of the
A large number ot the members I house: one- f rem the senate: i to
ot the Mizpah. class jot the Jason gether witli the. secretaryi of state
Lee Sunday; school met iFriday Und the chief inspector of the traf-
evennig at the church fori elec f ic division. ?Recommendatfons
tion of officers and .j Asocial time, j shall be aubmltted. tb the l roads
A' devotfonal prelude was follow
ed by -the business meeting and a
series of enjoyable i games.! ,T"he
class officers elected (are rfj Presi
dent, Mrs. Albert Feusmair; , vfee
president Mr. J. F. thinlap ; sec
retary, Fred Prince; and treas
urer, 8. VT. Drake rMrs. C. TA.
Gies was again chosen as teacher.'
Dr. S. A, Bowman Bible class
ot the First Presbyterian
will meet at 6:30 O'clock
and highways committees of both
the house and senate;
Funeral Services are. Held.
J ! For Waldo- HiHs Resident
j SILWERTON. Ore4 Jan. '17
(SpeciaLj Mrs.' O. Sebo, the
wife .of a. prominent Wafdo Hilts
cis Nelson. Louise Hendriksen.
I, i -
i The Writers club . will meet
this eyenlng as .(he guests of Miss
Grace Elizabeth SmHh, 1T65 Cen
ter street.
. .
"Miss Dorothy White entef taln-
-: From . '" -W.
B. M. Fersnson'S! -
. r . Novell - i
j -y ! .
The Kentucky. D.ejihyand ,
the. Metropolitan ; Hancrjl-;
; cap as the background f or,
f a wonderful Iover!toryt
: with action and thtllls.
p To t a ? and. counerpiotsi
-woman's Jealousy and a;V
' girl's brave tVirt-V- C,?
jack pickford
"garrison's
FINISH"
Today Tomorrow -
LIBERTt;
COMEDY NEWS
! r
ter of "Child' Labor as his topic.
Special 'musical' numbers' will be
vocal solos by T. S. MacKensIe,
with Miss Alene Richie
panying, ,
'r .:
One of the week-end's most at
tractive parties was that given
frmeir, dfed at her j home Friday
. 1, hMLiL I cveiiiag, after as iilnesa of several
row,, evetiiag in- the church par- r. '. CoK fi f
having been bora in Norway
mH. Wh ' tfor thi nt't
prospective members 5are iwarmly u9 wa a. resident of the
Invited. Eaeh family? is asked: to k..AA, e-.-?- rtir n fcfivort An
from- Minnesota fifteen years ago
i i kiia Mares, a nusoouu ttuu .iuh'j
Last week's meetlnc: nf tk A6V-lichildren. Anna. Clarence ana wi-
olvn clnh was one of the dellsht imere. all, of Silyerton. . Funeral
ful social affairs of' the' month, services ViJI e held from St.
with Mrs. Oral Lemmon entertaw- LUohn's church at 1 o'clock Monday
Ing. Invited guestsi for j the af afternoon anA; interment iwill be
ternoon, were: Mrs. Otto, lHoppefafl m Ianf 7T; T." -7 f
TmUilt 'and Um . I Tf ' I i i . :. - . . . . .. .; ' .i.
Snook. The after aeon's h4gl r raClilC tJOaSl UfWOO UfUU-
1 nro fni unnpr and nAfaf hrwi
bring a covered dtsni
E. A.
score went to . Mrs
sen. i
Those playing during the after
accom-lnoon were:, Mrs James
Mrs. Oscars ? Zellar Mrs.
George,. Mrs. Armm lierger, Mrs,
E. A. Paulsen, Mrsi Reed, Row?
land. Mrs. Cart Chapter. Mrs.
Pau't Seems to Gcmtrol frr East
Teed.
Jesse
Oregon onions" "are well cleaned
Better Methods" Bring 1
Easier Results In
D I S r4 W MlN G
;.. . .
HThe pride and pleasure of Having faultless, gleaming dirxrier
Ware is at vbur command. ' Let vour china and classware be a
... mf . mr .-
joy to-you and tne envy or your xriends ana, wnat ir most im
portant, keep your hands free; from redness. ; It? is .so sirHfJe
I ' Srlnkb . VxVCbm W HI T E KING
WASWDtG MACHINE SOAP into the
dial pan. . The tra oft the hot water
! the hotter the better. This method
wST give yea the qaickett and most f
iecdve suds. Plaice- didte in tha pka
and aft m fw mocMib' eakiet; briar
to surface with m disk stop. Hold dish
---- .? ... ,
? betweenthe fimgers Aad go ver ft with
the mop. Place pa dryutg ra.es or Jnt
board and rinse with hot "water ' Dry
while dishes are stSl warm with a lowef
free from lint. . ' . .!' .
In thU way yom avoid eneeeet tr
t contact with net water aed- your heeds
i will remarai amoetk and white.
Order WHITE. KING WASHING MACHINE SOAP from your dealer.
..Write for booklet telllne of better methods.
FOR EVERY, HOUSEHOLD USE
( LOS ANGELES : SOAP - CO; ;
, l Asele' California !- .
up and It Is estimated that about
110 cars remain unsold of the 650
car crop for the past season. Be
cause of the early season: demands
for onions ttt eastern : markets
there is- decided shortage on the
Pacific coast, hence a higher mar-
ket. . ; ; ? . .: ,v ..; j
Offerings , of Oregon growers
are bid at $4 a: hundred with a
. . . ' -
tendency to hold, while the local
jobbers are ojuoting $5. With the
exceptionally fine quality of onion
tions of the eastern market it re
mains for. the coast markets . to
govern.;--.-:: ;!'!'--' -.?:'i?:-?--'"i
The onion market,! according to
the bureau- of. agriculture reports,
declined, to a low';point last De
cember aud took a decided sharp
rise. Consequently, a gain of -2a
to 50c per 100 pounds during the
past week brought New York yel
low varieties up to a jobbing range'
of $2.90 03.40 in eastern cities.
Massachusetts yellows advanced
crop- fpr this year and .the eon&i-to $3.2 in Boston and midwestern
Stock closed at $2.75 Q 3.50. Me
dium to hiTKB sited yellews eotd
as, high a $3. &0 In Chicago, with
St. Louis " reporting red -globes - at
$3.75. ; White oftloni aptrttrently
met the keenest demahd, fiCiplng
to $5 5.25 on. the.t:hIc4go mar
ket, -while ... yellow stock from tit
west ranged $3,50 &4.50. Tke4
Of Spanish Valencies held abouf
steady. Boston dealers were get
ting $1. $1.60 per crate ana a
range of 1.T52.25 prevailed la
the middle .west. '
SlS2?:i by Mrs. HT M.adwlck when she Qeorge Nelson. Mrs. btto Hoppes.
noon for -m group of friends at
four tables of Mah Jbngg. De
lightful refreshments followed
the .playing- - Miss Gretchen
Thtelsen woo- tbe high- score of
the afternoon ; with the a low
entertained for - a : group 1 of
Wends at bridge. Red cyclamen!
and pussy willows were. effective-
lyused in the- decorative scheme.
The bridge honor of the after
nooir went to -'Mrs. Ivan Oakes.
Thbse? responding to Mrs. Chad-
7' 'v - . . " ' - j ' - '- wick i mviiaxioir were. ran. nsa
Tne guests of arae; wnite,", xor i f v AMovi.trir. nr
a nappy auernoon, 'Here: xuiss i Mrhi1oett Mrs J N
vv aiens, - aiibs oci iua dui;u(
Hiss Nancy Thlelaen, Miss Lollta
Robinson, Miss OtiUia Bevict,
award going to? t TSTiss Marjorie
Mm Iawrenee. Iiiah,v Mrf. m
snooje, and the hostess, Mrs. urai
Lemmon.' t ' . ;'. 1, t --.? ' i ;'?H O
The next meeting of the club j
win be at the home or Mrs. Jesse
George.
STias Frances Martin, Hiss Fran
ces Laws, Miss. Virginia Sisson,
Miss Anna Aeversold, Miss Christ:
tine AeVersbld, ;MIss 1 Lorratne
Klnzer, Mlsy 'Marjorie
Miss Gretchen Thlelsen. Miss Max
Ine Meyers. Miss Esther Weed and
Miss Lorita H6binson. I f . '
1 Reverend . and Mrs. W. - C.
Kantner when fn Seattle tor' the
Christmas holidays, were- enter
tained at the heme of their son.
Professor Clifford: l-W-'.i Kamther.
The friends, ot ho0. famiiiei will
be wterestea m vw Wpman's clubi win meet this af-
item concernin Professor KSant- A - homft oC the e'res-
nr, : Uken from , the January
number ef "Music and Musicians'
puBlished hy David Scheets Craig
-ii- QaM1- "--'?' I pVi-r-'.-! ;; .! f
Clifford ' W. Kantner realized faubstUute for Mrs, Hamilton.
some of the compensations of a The personnel' of the two'com-
teacher in seeing and hearing his ,-mees Is as followsi Elucatlon,
MrsOeorge U. 'Alde Jiflss Mar-
Hospital Association Holds ?
m. . mm : . 15 I l 1
Armuar wceimg ai anvercon
' -r ' 1 - I ', i
err vwotav r' Tn 17 L
(Special. J At tho aflnuaf meet
ing, of the SiTverton! Hospital as
sociation the . secretary-treasurer.
Rev. George Henriksen, reported
that it had cost $lf408.56 to run
the hospital during the past year,
antf that there was a bank balance
of $275.8$ after an. the I bills had
been. paid. . During, U24r 298
- . .- -. . . i paiienis nave oeenicgreaiDr, a
A box socfal tfllf he glren at the important teature of thl hospital
work at. Silyerton, la that onij
trained neip has oeen empiayea.
Mrs. T. Duffy. Mrs. IX. O. Brady,
Mrs. D. McCrellaa. Mrs. W. M.
Crews,. Mrs. Will MuIJen. Mra. O.
A. CocTding, Mrs. Fl S. Anunsen,
Mrs. y. N- Diaz. Mrs, E. IT. Bragg
Mrs. Will Clark, Jtfrs. John Rand.
Mrs-. Albert punter; iMrs.v,lvan
Marcus, 0ake8, jrs: Denton Burdlck? Mrs.
Rex Sanferd andv Mrs. T- W.
Creech. - , -
Rural Chapet eilst ot the Fair
grounds on Friday with all In
vited. . .
The student loan Sand educa
tional .committees of the Salem
ternoon at 'the home of the pres
I Went of -the club, Mrs. C. K
Spaulding- Oa the student . loan
committee, Mrs
former pupil, Thomas Kelly, ten
or, one of the principals in, "BTos
sbm Time," during; the Seattle
engagement at the j Metropolitan
theater. Some years ago Mr. Kel-
ley went East and became a mem
w rioiin eDera forces, and
lTJl Jh. " " . i.
garet Cooper, Mrs. Harwood Hall
II
III L LAST I
" 'r " TIDIES
HI U j t TODAY : I If ti
-. IIIIIMIIIII B i H.t-rH. Bll ..iiillllMi. I T
n fir h -r i ummii
MM
"Papers: . CbM Cbmppund
'Breaks a Cold Raht Up
Take two tabr
IeU every three
boura until three
.dos sr. Jtaen,
The first dose al
ways gires relief.
The second ana
third doses com
pletely break: op
the cold. Pleasant
and safet to take.
ContaJca, no. qn
nine or opiates.
Mr 11 lo-irs
SCQTT8 MILLS 1 I
Mlsse LaVerne Rich and Beat
rice Amundson of U4 ef jO visited
their parents here over jthe week
end... ;, - -: .'j- f , .j.!
Mrs. Ruby MulrlhUl and small
F. A. Elliott will daughter ot Portland. visited net
parents,, Mr., and (Mrs, A L
prougher several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith- ot Ore
gon City , Visited Mr a4L Mrs. J.
S. Korb last Wednesday. '
Hugh, lyiagee was jin Salem
Wedncftday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Haynes and
his mother, Mrs. Eliza Ilaynes of
Silrerton, visited Mr. and Mrs-
.Qeorge llaynes Friday and Satur
day. .: . ..V , I . " ... .? , ,.
Miss Lpralne Hogg, of Salem
visited. her, parents, here over the
week-end. , i.'f :i
Alfiert Moberg,jwhp enlisted fn
tfe navy laet fall, yas: home the
past week, on a ten-day furlough.
He Is stationed at Brenierton,
t Wash., for thefiresettt. I , . -.
Mr. and Mts; I. BVWordpn and
niece pt SllvortgnrIslred Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Rich rrtday. .
Miss Marie Plas Is visiting her
sister Miss Gertrude Plas, In Port
land. ! .. : .
Arthur Rich' was , in Salem Fri-
i day on uoemess. ' , - , :
The playj? "J'he Little Clodhop
per" was ; given ; oy scotts Mina
Home Talent for .the second" rime
Friday erenlng; before a ffool sized.
house. The play was taken to?
:-Wyx m I-.-.;- ' -.f ; -.,--?. "7- ...
I Lf:y6tijxhayd hot I iijadc i pie f eptly, .maKe one today and
a iiiakc the crust With Snowdriilfeie:cnistm Snow-
drift is so light, tender and flakj. Anioo, it is so much easier
r tp'tttake pic crust with a rich creamy fat like Snowdrift f
: thirty-five cents, Druggista Euat
...'7 4
S N'OWD kil F T for
biscuit and pastry
mikin g . ,cs lr e r
.mi,