The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 24, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    SATURDAY Lu.iiaiiG, JANUARY 2 V 1923
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ACDRED BUNCH
r-rrilb COMINO t6 saLem onr
X Thursday;: FebV 12; of the
Northwestern University Cle club
from- EVanstanV in.; wilt ibe a pa
afndurit event.on the "local musical
calendar. It" is 'through . the eN
forts of ,Gus; Anderson, the! mana
ger, an4 well known to a large
group in Salem, that the club is to
include . Salem In . their itinerary,
probably the smallest of any town
at which- they , will give concerts.
Thirty; voices make up tb pert
sennel of", the club. The gifted
violin, soloist is -Miss Lucille Tur
ner;, and. the leader, Mr Itollla
Pease, himself a concert and oper
atic singer of considerable .stand
ing." '
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' Sirs-.' Homer 'coutey is among
those from Chemeketa 'chapter of
the" Daughter! of the' American
Kevolutidrt planning, tco be in at"
tendance this afternoon at the tea
at McMtnnrlUa:- : '.. 1 r
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On ft-4 of the loveliest affairs of
early 1 this' week was the- brfdge
luncheon- at which Miss oe-Stockton
entertained' for the pleasure- of
MrsVFfankG Myers; A bowl of
plrik sweet peas wlt"h maidenhair
fera centered tbf- tabled. In th
room Ufn'i roses, Scotch' heather
aftdplae and fir bough weri used.
High? seore"' f ftp the' afternoon at
cards was woo -by Mrs. Walter L.
Spaulding. ' 1 ' ,
The guests were Mm Frank: G.
Myers;-' Mrs;; Henry '-Ai;-Cermyer.
Mrs.' MAt Page Itfrs. Karl Ku
gel, Mrsi pain, Bntler, Mrs; Walter
Kirk, Alrs.VvGranti; Bonelly Mrs.
Waltef L.rKpduldaR Mrs. Lelaad
SI 0er Mrs. Tom Oallowari Mrs.
Carl It. . Webb and Mrs. Paul , V.
Johnson. ' .' : !
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The engagement' of. 'Bernice
Klrk'wood of Salem to LaDoyt Da
vie, also of. Salem has-been an
nounced, at the-Sigma Kappa so
rority houpe. Oregon;AgrfcuItuTal
college." . Miss ' Kirkwood wa& - a
member of the class of 19 27 and
a pledge to Sigma Kappa. She
has not returned' to. school this
year!, ,
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Furnifctfcf Go.
Cst Price rail
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PHONETlflrt
Tba Valley tVTeW clfiW was de
lighttuUy - entertained. jThursday
afternoon at the. home; off Mrs.
W. H. Moon.: After "a'prelfThlnarjr
basiness meeting the afternoon
was spent in sewlngand Tlslting.
A feature , that was .Darticnlarly
enioyabla was the dialogue" given
by Mrs. Gay MaeDowell and Mrs.
James Best. '; U ; VI -' ; . J J )
Guests of I the club group for
the afternoon . were Miss Alma
Churchill, Mrs. Joe Del a p-, Mrs. J.
Bj'Ashby, 3Its.' H. D. Landon and
Mrs.' J. H. Kennedy. Mrs? Ken
nedy; accepted the- Invitation of
the' members to-join the clnb. 1 1
The: others, present fdr the' af
ternoon included Mrsi: Chester
Fisher, Mrs. Cash. - Roberts Mrs.
William Knowerr Mrs.-Frank: Wil
son; Mrs. Bj w. eoathwickr, MTs.
Ammon Grice, Mrs. I. D. Gibson.
Mrs. Ernest Anderson; Mrsi Fred
Gibson Mrs.-W. Slope, and the
hostess,1 Mrsi W, Moon, who
served a dainty luncheon to her
guests. j ... : . -. t . V.
j The next meeting of r the club
wiir be' on. February. 5. . Mrs. Am
nion Grice will be. t he hostess. '
j Miss Dorothy;Fitchard and Miss
Blanche - White of. the Color Cup
oard on the! Sandy boulevard; out
rom Portland, wero gaeats in Sa
em - on: their way" to ' Eugene to
;he Jury Day art exhibit'at the
college, i They made the trip"y
notor. i : ' j - -
I The annual Latin- club "open
jiouse" at ; the' Salem high school
wilf be an event of Monday-evening,
February' 2. : A different
plan is announced from ? that nan-1
ally- followed. The vocabulary
jronteat5 will :notf be a part of the
brograni since; It was held orally
early this week. The evening of
f'open house" will also. 4e the oc
Caaion for, the' presenta t ion; of the
Paul B. Wallace-bronze piacque.
interesting on , thet erenlng's pro
gram will, be the illustrated lec
ture which .Prbf essor Dann of the
University, of Oregon- will give'
!- ,, pne of the most anticipated of
the features will be the play "The
Knave ot Hearts," which is being,
presented .nnder- the direction of
Miss' Dorothy Nicholson. ;
The. cast, of the" play Is as fol
lows: The ! King, Winston , Wil
liams; The Queen, Marcla': Feust
man;,The Knave, Kenneth; Allen;
The Chancellor, Thomas' Cbllds;
Heralds, William Verblck, Dwight
Adams: Cooks, Gayhella Beckett,
Leah Fanning. .
An admission of 25 cents will
be charged; 1 -'
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: The women-, of the.. legislature
will be the Invited guests for the
rto-ilar J&auaiy Social metllaj-of
the Salem Woman's elnb this af
ternoon at the- club house, on
North I Cottage street, off ,.Center
The-program, with Seymour Jones
the speaker, will open at' 2:30
Q'clock.
. .The. social . committee , f or the
afternoon Includes Mrs. John X
tland. arrsT W.'E? Crews. MfkW.
p. Burt; ; Mrs. Frederie Lamport,
Mrs. B. E. Elliott. Mrs. T. C.
finJHh. Mrs: J. J Roberta. IfrsJ E;
E.tBfagg; Ms., Earl Pearcy; Mrs.
Walter Page, Mrs. Paal Hendricks
and 'Mfg. Cary'Martld".
: The- Woman's Missionary soci
ety of the First Evangelical church
held a very profitable-meeting on
WTednesday.j Mrs. CV" Ii Lowell
and others ' gave interesting; - re
views of 'theft "study' -book". The
society i- closing a-; most - credit
able year. ' - . - 1 f . ."
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Visitors In Portland" Wednesday.
Were Mrs. Henry- Meyers and her
house guest. Mrs. 'F. N. Jordan of
Seattle. ...
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Over. 80 Invitations were issued
for , the ' reception given last eve
ping at the , home of Prof, and
Mrs.-, T. S.- Roberts- by- the. -members
of tbe Cecilia n Music club,
j In the receiving line were' Miss
Lena Belle Tartar, adviaeriot'the
club Miss Lorraine-Pierce, Miss
Revena Eyre,- Miss- Faye- Wassam
and Miss Virginia Dorcas. , f A
-The reception room, throughout
iw-aa chatmlnej with its yello W- caa
filea .and - yellow, blossoms. The
table - followed" the same, color
sebeme. Pouring, the first hour,
were Miss Beryl : Holt;, and Mrs;
Braxier Small. During the sec
ond: hour Miss' Ada Ross and Miss
Mary. Eyre presided, at the urns,
; v A'-datfsVntfui program- was given
durinff the 'evening including vo
cal J solos' by Miss Helen Marcus.
Miss Josephine Albert and iMIsii
Maude Gwynnf piano solos by
Miss Mary Clipper-andT a read Ing
b Miss "FJor'ence Power.-'
; The hostesses of last evening
were Miss Helen .- Marcus, Miss
Jean. Shipp, Miss-Mildred Oilbert,
Miss Rovena Eyre,. Miss Virginia
Dorcas Miss -Maureen-Styles, Miss
Mildred Pugh, Miss Doris Nye,
Miss Florence Power; Miss .'Jose
phine Albert, Miss Carolyn1 Lam
brithV Mies Rosalind .Van -Winkle.
Miss, Maude Gwynn.VMlss Mary
Drager Miss Mary Cupper, Miss
SODIAX OAUEOTAIt I
TODAr
Salem - Woman's club Club
house, 2:30 oclocfc "The Vfom
anuin Politics' by Seymoae Jonea.
I "Jamestown," ' second of "The
Chronicles' of America.? Liberty
theater. Under sponsorship of
aadw. :: 5 :l
Ladies of the Grand Army. All
day, meeting at the home of Mrs.
S.'- E. - Oliver, 334 Soatb Winter
street.
..Burns anniversary banquet; at.
Marion hotel,' 6:30 o'clock. -.
pr:iri.frrrr.r
SsUnt's Zicading DprtmeiH ,8tr
hnl Buglfefc Wop- oaj
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SPfiGIAL FORI
TODAY
: N6w Today,!1
Ort special for- to
day are-these Hand
some' p li f e Wool
English Top . Coats,
dxju-bl'e; breasted,,
largfe pockets, yoke
and sleeves lined
; with' silk se r g e.
Beautifully tailored
in plain; stripes arid
" plaids; See- them
today!
SIfcES 16 TO 44
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New iPast. Color Fabric are Arriving fc5r Early- Spring
Dress Making;
vSi ilcril flovr ' Fashion Thfeti It Yoar Leisure
Scotland be
of their p'ar-
Uliiaa; Ecottr Misa- Faye-Wassam
Miss R'osalie Buren, iss Dorothy
Kiar and Miss Lorraine Pierce.
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!, Mrs. Florence- Yarnelf, Mrs.
Clara Wills, Mi'ai.aura West,
Mrs. Nettie Willlamaon and Mrs.
AVIs White were the hostesses yes
terday a rterfioon whn the" mem-berafrthe-:Three-LiBktclub'met
in the clabi rooms for a 5 business
sessidtt" ahdrprogratt? " TU4" pro
gram was planned by Martha
Brietxke. Mary Brptherton and
Evelyn Bremmerj I " ;
The U. D.i Bridge jclnb was en
Joyably entertained this week at
the borne of Mrsi Harry Hlntzen.
Special guests present were Mrs.
Fredericsr Brock. Jr, Mrs. M; J.
Petsel. Mr st A. E. Huckestein.
Mrs. G. E. Scbnneman. Mrs.R. F.
peters and Mrs. James Heenan.J
Mrs.- Bert: PruUf Von the high
score of the- afternoon.
! Those of - the t;lub present for
the afternoon were Mrs.- N- C. Na
jlon. Mrs. T. M. Barr, Mrs. R. C.
Thomas. Miss Rosalia Bach, Mrs.
John- B. Nathman, Mrs. Bert
pruitt, Mrs; E. Eckerlin,- Sr.. Mrs.
E. Eckerlin, Jr., j and Mrs. Harry
Weis. I
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Those who love,
cause It istthe land
entage will find the, Bums' anni
versary band.net fat 6r30 o'clock
this - evening - as-delightful an affair-
as the menth holds In sterej
On , the prograrat will be Arthur
Hutcheon and John! Charge with
their bagpipes ;i Keljlle Hutcheon,
wbb will dance the highland fling
and ' Rev.' Ward Wllis Long who
will give the (Bums' oration.
There' will be' many others on the
program, anda feature too,- will
be the menu, with' dishes chosen
from- those that Scotchmen love:
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The ladies of he! Grand Army
will meet for anf all-day meeting
today at the home of Mrs. S. E.
Oliver, 234 South Winter street.
The many Salehi friends of Del
bert Moore will be Interested In
the news of his roarflage In Walla
Walla- on Decembef 29 to Alias
Nita Marie Lamb, Ja1 student at
Washington State, f college. Mr.
Moore, who was Especially promi
nent in musical affairs on the Wil
lamette university, campus during
hi- freshman- year i is : a- student
now at the University of Oregon
where he Is taking' both; music
and commercial J work. He will
graduate next year. 1
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Today -Is the. list! day of a spe
cial opportunity I for . Salem par
ents who desire! for- their - child?
ren the best in ) f Ilmdom to see
"Jamestown." the second in -the
"Chronicles of America," and an
other endorsed j fim, "Captain
January." Both are showing, un
der, the auspices or; the American
Association of University Women
at the Liberty tjheater. r Such
creditable films have been brought
to town through- the consistent
work-of the-better tfilma'commlt-tee,-
which include - Mrs. A. M.
Chapman, Mrs.' GeOrge Hug and
Mrs. J. Ray Pembefrton,-' At the
January meeting! the local associ
ation voted to Join; the National
Moving Picture league which
vouches highly for the quality of
I the two pictures' sbbwn.
Enthusiastically endorsing the
entire project are the following
clubs and organizations; : Salem
Woman's club, Salem Heights Wo
man's clnb; the Etokta club, the
War Mothers, chapter O and chap
ter AB of the PEO Sisterhood, the
business and professional woman's
club; the Daughters kf the Ameri
can Revolution th4 Lincoln and
McKinley Parent-Teacher associa
tion; the YWCA; the Republican
Women's Study plub. the Kiwanls
clab, the- Rotary -club and the
Highland 'P-TA. .;
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Mrs. Ida M.1 Babcock and MrsJ
Rose W. Babcock- spent an inter-'
esting. part Of the eek; in Port-;
land as guests of Mrs. C. A Maul
ding,. They also: ha (I the pleasure
of attending a number of . affairs,
given by. the Mount Hood chapter
of the Eastern Star! '
Ahd ye't thosei by whose advice
great men become j great seldom
amount' to anything. ;
Editorials of thr People
, ;. A. Jnst Grievance V
Editor Statesman - j - , ' '
' I am sending bneidolar for onr
dog license today. fNow, I don't
begrudge the dollar we pay onr our
little fox terrier, for? I believe the
dog . tax a very j sensible tax and
that It will help do away with un
desirable -dogs but my. grievance
is the old leather straps they, com
pel us to make Our dogs wear. -
Now why aren't! our ' country
dogs entitled' to as; much respect
aa. the city dogs which have nice
heat: little brass or- aluminum
plates with the j license numbers
engraved on- them, and the name
of the city where the dogs belong?
We could have. RFDt 1, box: 2; or
whatever our route number is, on
our tag' and could-then attach it to
the collar.- la -this? way the dog
owners' conld-cboose their own dog
collars;- and- I know- it wouldn't
eoat- the county; a penny-more-te-f
furnish these little plates than all
the leather they are now sending
ont. -.: - j j ' '- ; :
Now I hope I have a few sym
pathizers among the; dog- lovers of
Marlon couaty. If ao, let's; hear
from-you and see that oar country
dog, get a squared deal.
WHS". W: D. iitTRT.'
Boute 1, Box: 62,
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Occasions of this kind happen only at - ldng; intervals, so
you should-hasten to take advantage, not! only, to supply
your present needs' but later! requirements 'as well. This-
values was made possible by the, esttensiveness of our
buying power; I ' ;
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All one price, many different; styles, Shoes and' Oxfords
in brown, taxi and black colors
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See these, today you'll I agree that1 they .are unusual val
ues. The quality is there, the style is there; and the price
is right.
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Let Fs Give You An Expert Pitting
' - :k . ' . - I i l v : Ji:r-l::i,-4"V-i i l:v:: I -1 .
Thrift Week Tales
B. F. Smith fells-Why a Man Should Carpr Life Insurance
;v -' ' --.1 Br Charles Wiper. 1 j i
Because it is the one way in
which a man may, create an estate
whereby in case- of his death,' his
dependent ones and loved : ones
will be assured the necessities of
life, and his children given an edu
cation which - fits: them ror their
rightful place in the social . and
business world thus adding to the
advancement- of j society : rather
than retarding it. ; : !
It is -one of the most consistant
forms of savings "being semt-com-pufsory
in its nature thereby plac
ing a premium upon, thrift.
It is an agreement' among men
by mean of which they so dis
tribute the misfortunes of life and
I he- certainties I of death among
themselves in such proportions
that the full force of misfortune
and some of the worst phases of
death, are taken away from the
individual and shared by. the mass.
Life Insurance companies are
the biggest, strongeet and best
governed financial. institutions in
the world.- Their (money being in
vested f in- the highest type of se
curities such as government, state,
county, municipal, school, railroad
bonds, high class real estate and
various other investments there
by creating a fund which id turn
ie released- by these- institutions -in
the way of building, improvement,
management- and operation thus
giving employment to . our . man
power, life- to out business ; and
perpetuating our Industrie;
, It- establishes credit which" is
today to the man .of affairs a most
important factor' in his business
careef.
It protects a man-against the
oss of his earning power In case
ha becomes Incapacitated thru
unavoidable misfortune, adding a
feeling of , security and thereby
eteating a; salutary mentat condition--whieii
Increases--his efficien
cy. 1 1 , ;, ;: .
. It gives man the . greatest' ad
vantage of the law of average-because
of. the millions-of mem In
tel ested in, and ihe Jengih'of time
of the-investment.- '
Life Insurance creates; ready
cash with which to pay off obli-
xatJoaa la case of death thereby
j eetat intact and
otherwise . certain
leaving .. the
c-.'iminatlng ,
0.. j . , .. v .
It is a safeguard against poyei
ty in 'old age and when a man ar
rives? at that time in life when hs
is brought face to' face with the
fact, that bis earning "power , is at
sn end he canihave only the fond
est thought when , he pauses, and
realizes,, that during his youth he
was prompted by that one great
power Thrift-rand . carried Life
Insurance.! ' !i- ,s
School Grounds at Rickey
Improved By; Weighbors
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RICKEY, ian. 23. Mrs. T.
Wallace is, ill jat her home.
Mr. and: Mrs. w. D. Horner and
son who have returned home after
an extended visit with relatives
near Taftvt j ' j , ;.: -.!.;.-" - ; '!;-;
- The Dunigan ; place has been
sold; to Mr. Corbett.Tate of Cali
fornia."' vl'j j.lj!" ;
, Carl Hartley was' al waller at the
Chester Horner home.! Wednesday.
Several men of the community
met at the school house.a few davs
ago and cleaned up; the grounds.
We have : one of i the! best' located
grounds in the county and If the
people continue taking the Inter
ests they- have during1 the past two
years It will some day be the pret
tiest - grounds in the .1 :ounty. Prac
tically every man in; the commun
ity has : donated - wprk'lljon' lr.ihe
grounds or building's i during. ihe
past, two years.; ij-i Ivliiij.'t ;! f,i.-
Mr and Mrs.! J, Strang-wre
dinner guests of :Mr, and Mrs. i A.
Johnson Thursday. ; : ' ; v j-;'
Nlra. PrysIIe is confined to his
home: with an abcess of the eye
lid. yy If. ;.- - .f; i;:.;vf.;;,j :, :
Dolby Glen ot Sllem and Frank
Harris of Mill City were guesta of
Mr. and Mrs. D. A: Harris Sunday.
;: Mr. and Mrs. ki !if 'Hager n-
tortained several friitnds at their
home Saturday even ng. uj'':-i ''j-: :i
Those attending the program at
Auburn Friday night report a very
nice timeTi, ; .. !-:;; -l . ;
: The .Anbuix 'reople are very
proud of ) their new school ; house
and they- have- reason to be as It
If this Signature
lis NOT on the Box, it is KOT
; v i- . tin I. " - ,f i. ;i l
is no omen: ui(Miiy; viuuNiiNcr;
Proven Safe for more than a Quarter cf a Century-as an
jenecave.renledy for COLDS, GRIP and IKFLUEITZAr and
as d Preventive. Price CO Cents. . - 1 i!
77i2 f First and: Ordinal Cold and Grip Tablet
PERSONAL
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Clarence' B. Phillips, local at
torney, was a Portland visitor
yesterday; I
Mrs. ' J. 0. Ellis and her two
children of: Portland are visiting
Mrs. W, R. Ellis.
'' Mrs.. Br F. Wope of Independ
ence' was a Salem visitor yester
day.. ,
5 A Hursh'of Macleay was la Sa
lem yesterday.
Mrs. Martha Aekley of la
Grands was ai Salem visitor yes
terday . ' j ,. : I .
. Hundreds of poultry men
-have-made fortunes with
Purebred Chickens
bred to lay f rorh 200 to 300
'eggs a year, 30 pens and
trios of , pure bred chickens
. (some with world champion
records) and 1
-; Valued at Over $100.00-
Will Bo Givcrr Away
to-, ambitious men, women
boy 8, and girls.
' For full, information cut
'out this advertisement and
send i your ; name and ad
dress to- .
Norlhvrcct Pcultry
H'r-'.::'; Jourtisl ."
Siliai'.Orcston. .-.
1 one of the most modern in the
county. The building is well ven-
vllated, well heated and well light- . j
ed. A noteabie feature is an ar-
rflnpamAnr Vtr wr V ilia nnntla
wraps can-be dried.