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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1925
Animal 'Announcement JIdV '
, Nathan Buell; Salem high school
student, has the distinction of de
signing the cover for the Annual
Clarion, the title pace by Lewis
dmstead. land the monogram by
Robert Alexander. The art de
partment, which Is conducted hy
Miss Ua2el Paden, contributed
largely to the work done on the art
designs of the coming Clarion. '
Because of the surprise that: Is
to be in store for the students,
the designs of the cover, title
page and monogram are not 'to be
discussed. - They will, however,
be presented with the first ap
pearance of the Clarion.
' 1 Genuine Richelieu J?
- 1 UNDERWEAR I
4 J;:- I . $lJ.69 r-- I
p Regularly Priced $2.25 . , : Ijt .
' Z l l We Just received a "special buy" In genuine Richelieu "b
, 1 ; " F I ; ' underwear that should interest Salem women. Knitted
I I ' n,n,3r mercerized threads these are the acme of per- " s
. t$ fection - in knitted underthings. v " FtTLk-FASHTONED, h
Ku REINFORCED GUSSETS.. i FLAT-LOCKED SEAMS, in Wj
Wr., , . ' bodice and tailored tops with tight or loose knee. m j
w; i Spring and summer weights in all sizes from 36 to 46. ' ' Ijhw
'J RICHELIEU" UNION SUITS ARE GUARANTEED TO ' K . : '
; . GIVE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. Sold regularly at " " ; lfej '
j (Cttmae4 front fag S) ,
next meeting. It was decided on
Monday to' hold the meetings of
the Auxiliary the ' second and
.ourth Mondays of each
the first meeting to be
month,
at the
McCornack Uall and the- second
meeting at the Chamber lof Com
merce. . '! i-' , T v-- ! !
it Those taking office Monday ev
ening were: President,? Mrs. A. J,
Cleveland; vice president, Mrs.
C K. Logan ; secretary, Miss Mil
dred -Lewis; treasurer! Mrs. .Ed
win Baylies; chaplain J Mrs. Carl
Wonner and sargeant-at-arms.
Mrs. Harold' Harpole.-1
. A' charmingly gives affair of
Sunday afternoon was the musi
cal tea at which Miss Elma Wel
ler and Hiss Lena Belle Tartar
were hostesses for a 'large, com
pany of friends art the residence
studio of Miss Weller at 4 o'clock.
The studio was attractively deck
ed with pussy willow$ nad fern,
refreshments following- the Inter
esting program; - -
' Miss Melba Davenport and
Ronald Craven, advanced vocal
pupils of Miss Tartar, contributed
groups of song. , Miss (Claudia
Lewis and Miss Dorothy Hutcha
son delighted with piano number
after piano number. Both 'are pu
pils of Miss Weller. j Especially
pleasing in the encore' group was
the duet by Miss. Davenport and
Mr. Craven. ? !
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The Jolly Sixteen' club will
meet for this week's meeting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,-. Ed
Keene.. .224 Division street. Mrs.
H. G. Coursey will be assistant
hostess wkh Mrs. Keene.!
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l The Yecinus Real is club will
meet tomorrow afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Bertha Loveland,
2010 North 6th street, j Officers
for the new season: will be elected
at this time. S i
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I The members of the; Central
circle of the' Jason Lee Aid so
ciety will meet at 9:30 o'clock
this, morning at the J church. A
pot-luck luncheon will e served
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at noon, j, At 2 : 3 0 o'clock 9 social
hpr will be Eeld'.'f Those who are
hostesses are: Mr. W. II. Good.
Mrs. A. R. Fisher, and Mrs. T, I.
Fratler.
Mrs. Lawrence P. ! Harris arriv
ed In the city ; Tuesday ! evening
where she will be the guest of a
number of Salem, friends. Mrs.
Harris Is the house guest of Miss
Mattie L. Beatt!e. ' "
The sewing society of the Wom
an's Relief corps will meet with
Mrs. I. Belle Mc Adams, 245 D
street on Thursday, January, 22,
for a full afternoon of sewing.
The members are asked o bring
their own workt!
1 The Alpha Chi Omega alumnae
association will be the guests on
Thursday of Mrs. Carl T. Pope,
1035 Belmont street.
:. The First Methodist church
circles will meet this afternoon as
folows: South Central v at The
Old Peoples Home, Center street;
West Central with Mrs. F4 L. Mil
ler, 1009 N. 5th St.; East Central
with Mrs. B. E. ! Carrier. 1065
Court St.; South East with Mrs.
Halvorsen, 1434 Ferry St.: : Yew
Park'with Mrs. Chas. Lisle, 1041
S. 13th St.; Naomi: with Mrs. Wm.
Sorrel, 1110 N. 19th St.; lucy An
na Lee with Mrs. Geo. Gutekunnt,
1253 Chemeketa St.; In all tha
circles the ladies are request fd to
bring needle, thread and thimble.
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PHONOGRAPH
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This is your opportunity
to get that, new phono
graph you have wanted
so why nok realize ' your
desire now when you can
do it for less? 1 I" ''
Some of these instruments cannot be told .from
brand new and are easily worth1 many more dollars
than we ask for them now. I ,
$ 60,00 I Victrola L ;:. $ 370
$150.00 Emerson Console J ;....$105.00
$110;00 Victrola -.1 $ 82-50
$150.00 Victrola ... J $ 95.00
$175.00 Pathe L $ 79.00
$125.00 Columbia i $ 50.00
$175.00 Pathe Electric :: $ 69.00
$200.00 Baby Grand Sonora $ 69.50
$22500 Victrola ...L 1 : $150.00
$225.00 Columbia i 1 ....$ 99.00
$41000 Brunswick . $199.00
$125100 Brunswick ..$ 85.00
$275100 Victrola ... .....L...J.:$1 75.00
$275100 Victrola ....... L... ...U$220.00
$325100 Cheney Console ...U..iJ...:$225.00
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Come in today. Select your instrument, i. Pay a
small deposit on it and arrange to handle the bal
ance on smalr weekly or monthly payments. , I; .
Hundreds of Records just like new, only
slightly used at
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Credit Gladly Without Interest
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Special Display and
Offering of J
ORIENTAL
RUGS '!
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AGAIN CaVtozian Bros., Inc., Oriental rug Import
ers of New York, Portland, Persia, Turkey, Seattle,
Spokane and Tacoma, have sent their special rep
resentative to our store with a choice assortment
of Oriental Rugs and Carpets, for display and sale.
Mr. Gordon Campbell is an Oriental rus expert and
-those who did not have the pleasure of making his
acquaintance and getting his advice on the pur
chase of Oriental rugs during his last visit are
cordially Invited to visit our store while he Is here.
-. The house of Cartozian Bros., Inc., is the largest
handlers of Oriental rugs in America, maintaining
. their, own branches and operating many looms in
the Orient, thus affording customers the choicest
selections at the lowest prices.
'One Price
Policy" has caused their rugs to have a, standard-
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ized value so that all customers may benefit.
We trust that you will find time to visit our store
jwhile this exhibit is here.
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