The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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MR. AND MRS. W. A. LISTON
entertained members" of
their family ovr the week-end to
celebrate the birthday anniversary
of Mrs. Listen. The guests were;
... nnA Mrs. Ralph Harris and
...t ur . ana Mn a. j.
ton, iyiu -
' f 1 1 - i icrkn nil nr
nd Miss tn-iM "
Portland ; jaray- i ,
ino son, sm" ,v,v ,
i KAn, anv fiHtr i .fstnn
liaS tinei i-oiw v.-
Salem. Tbe only memner not
fgent was A". . uo, .
Mm Lester S. Day j; (Emma
hanafelt) andr little daughter, of
:it Francisco, California,; are
undine a snort timi at, vne noma
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of Drs and Sirs. Benjamin Blatch-
f(jrd. Mm. Day uas maoy-saiem
friends who are extending ner
their sincerest sympathies in the
time of her bereavement, her
mother. Alrsi, E. A. ShanafeU. hav
ing passed 'away on Satnrday In
Sheridan. M-' t-r.-A.y 5-;-:.'.r.
F.jf in 1900 from Atlantic, Iowa;
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The most pleasant tasting.
The most efltlvex
The most satisfactory re
lief for colds, we Jtnow of.
Safe for ehUdren as well
as adults. , . j t
Contains no opiates.' .
Larger ' site bottles "than
most cough - remedies , at
the price. '
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SALEM- OREGON
A fielishtful 4 o'clock, tea o
yesterday afternoon 'was that giv
en by the teachers in the, EngUsk
department ,at s the-, utor higH
school. M1s Ada Kwa presided
at the urn, while ilisa Peterson
and Miss Fisher assisted In the
serving. ; i 5
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, Mrs. J. N. Murray,' who has been
the house-guest for tha past week
of Mrs. K. Ford, will Tetnrn th
day ta her home in Portland, j
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The Aid Society of the Women
Relief Corps was 'pleasantly enter
tained Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs.; Laura McAdatpaL
This was We of the social ather
ings of the organization and the
pleasure of the occasion was en
hanced by- the presence of several
GAR, comrades. They were
Newmyer, R. C, rHalley, J. V.
LaBare and William Crum. ;
" Those ,present;were Sarah Pet
erson LouLse.Kaapp, Mary Acher
man, Cordelia LaBare, CertrOde
Remington, -Ida Newmyer, Delia
Clearwater, Rose Voris, Antoinette
Bennett, Hattie Paterson,. Lena
Peebles, f Ef f ie Dunlap V Jem$
F. B., Jones, Jennie Martin,. Clara
Adams, Louise Koon. Hattie cim
evzkfl jBernice Booffleur, Mary
Entres' JulU.Blodgett, Mary Iiai
ley, Nettie fihramni, (Mary Watsbn,
LaMtrihe" CTarkJ Emtni lThompsbn.
Alice Miles. ' Frances Thompfibo, l
Ida Loiiden Aja' Simpson,; Mafy
Neyhart, jiertha Lovelaod. Flor
ence Spencer," Hejiwig Moll, Eliza--beth
Radcliff, Amanda Crum,
Hannah Jliggins and Addie Day-
won. - ': , '"':, ; ,'- f.-
Visitors were Mrs. J. E. Walton,
Ida McAdams, Mrs. A. B. Crissinjr.
Pheobe Mc Adams, Mrs. McReyn
olds. Pleasing; to 'everyone w&s
the reading given by Sarah. Peter
son. The rooms were attractively
decorated, with cut j flowers and
ferns. Assisting the hostess at the
serving hour were Sarah Peter
son, Louisa- Knapp, ; Cordelia
La bare, Oertrude Remington, Ida
Newmyer and Mary Achermanj?
The next meeting, will be Mid
at the home of Louisa Koon, 071
North. Winter, assisted by Bernice
Bouffleur, Clara, Adams,. Mary
Neyhart. Ada Simpson. Alice Miles,
Ida Louden, on February 12.
The women of the First Congre
church of Salem will entertain -today
those among their number
who have passed their 80th year.
There are eight. or. ten or. more
who : are willing to : acknowledge
this distinction, and. all who kre.
known to be that far along If in
life's journey have been officially
invited. All others will be . wel
come. . This reception jsto he held
beginning at 2:39, at thhiine
of Mrs. R. J. Rendricks, Summer
and -Marion streets, ; AH Congre
gational women are welcome., .
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Silverton, Ore Jan. 2 C( Spec
ial ),--A unique party which the
set enjoyed Friday, evening was
that at which Mr. and Mrs. E. Nel
son were hosts tl their country
home in the Sijverton hilla. The
Invitations did. not say (wh.ere:'the
party was to, ie hut aaked the
young people to j meat on Second
and A streets at a certain hour.
From, here they were taken to the
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First Congregational church
women . entertain for I members
over eighty years of age. Home
of Mrs. R. J. Hendricks. 4 95 N.
Summer 'street. 2:30 o'clock, '
Willamette Chapter of First
Presbyterian church Westminster
Guild. Dr. Angle McCalfcjch, 448
Marlon street, hostess. 7:45. .
CoaoTer .Chapter br, Westmins
ter Cuild. Mrs. H. C. Wyait, 1444
Center street, hostess. T-30- .
Woman's Study class jot First
Presbyterian church. Mrs. W. W.
Emmons,' 82S N. , Commercial
street. 2:30 o'clock.
Sons of Veterans auxiliary. Ar
mory. I o'clock. .
'r-:-.' .KedBeBday4 l .-'
" Marlon County Christian En
deavor sociaL , First. Presbyter
ian church. 7: 30 occk t
Red letter day for Oregon Fed
eration of Women's clubs. .
. Sweet Briar club. Mrs. James
Imlah hostess. . . . ; j
Adolynk club. Mrs. Jesse George
hostess. -.,- ; .., r i ) . ,
B. E. club-. Mrs. Claude Town
send hostess. , , , -; i '
. Jason Lee Women's Home and
Women's Foreign Missiopary so
cieties. Joint meeting a church,
mory. S o'clock. J -
Barbara Frietchie tent Daugh
ters of Veterans. 8 o'clock. Ar
mory.
I , Thorttlay
Scholarship loan teai Salem
Women! club, club house..
Kensington club. : Mrs, Otto J.
Wilson -hostess .
' ,! v.v -s : Friday
MacDoweH - club . concert.' First
Christian eh nrch, ; : 1 5 i o'clock. ;
' I '-" Saturday ,.'
" Salem Floral society.1 Chamber
of Commerce rooms. ! 1 f !; .
'.Monday ;;3J , .
Shlem Music Teach ersl Assbcla-
tfohl Mr. and Mrs, Frank Churc
hill, hosts. k Churchill Studio oh
North. Conamereiar street j '
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Si
starrjxg-
BARBARA LA MARR
AND ; - - :
BERT LYTELL
From tbe XoTel : ' 1
Pearl Doles Bell '
ST DA.T batirat
wiX ccpting kn- '
tuCl humbl 1ot, hl
liBKbl home, kit kam-
ci piesaret.
;ii'n. .J!
battrfly yrnin tC
tut win cf life J
tm .'1 ta til winds
Nelson home? f bo party wa a
suxprise on Paulina Kelson. The
evening was spent j with? farina
games .and ' - other ' anuiaeaients.
Those attending; were Etbei Lar
soii, flirty Larson, Jngeborg Gop
ierudV Myrna Sather. ;JotdU kloa
ter, ,Agnes Dahlen, father . Tt)we,
Louise Uendrikaen, Dora Hendrlk
sen, Grace Lyons, Glenn Parrlsh,
William Thompson, Carl Thomp
son, Merle Larson. Nellie Beugli.
Grace ,,Yaunx, t Pauline. Nelson,
Florence Holand, s Alma Snde,
Joe Bonner. Earl Burbeck, Gard
Setness,. Kenneth Setness, Vietor
Sather, Amos .Benson,' Clayton
Benson, Esther Larson. Alvln Leg
ard, Selma Sunde, Sylvia Larson.
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Last night before a fireplace
banked with Mies, daffodils and
woodwaria ferns; and- with .heavy
brass candelabra in which, .twink
ling candles burned on the mantel.
Rev. E. H. Pence read the service
uniting Miss Helen West and
Ellery Wheeler Stone In marriage
at the home of the bride'a parents,
Mr. and Mrs. . Oswald ( West on
Overton street. I Tha bride, who
was given away by her father, was
handsome in a - gown of white
satin with godets beaded in crystal
and rhinestcmes, with long tight
sleevea and a-long- reil of tulle
which was caught with rosettes
over each ear.; She carried a
sheaf of calla lilies.
-Mr?., James , Herbert Malarkey.
who was. the bride's only attend
ant, wore a gown of : pale prnk
lace cut in straight lines with god
ets of deeper tulle beaded in
rhinestones. Her boquet was dark
pink rosebuds, f reesiaa and violets.
Edgar Stone attended his brother
as best matt. :;V ; - ;
Ai Following ' the ceremony1 a
deUcfons sapper was served. The
table, which stowed in, the light
of eandlesln crystal - candelebra
about a centerpiece of pink tulips
and freesias, was presided pver by
Mrs. George T.Willett Mrs. Hen
ry Van . Duzer, Mrs. George T.
Gerlfnger and Mre. A. C. Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Stone left Immed
iately for a weddtnx Uip in Can
ada. Theywill be away about two
weeks, after which they wHl be at
home, at The.Regiilus In Oakland.
CaL, about February 14.- Sunday
Oregonian.
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The First Presbyterian '-church
Willi be tbe scene of a much an
ticipated Christian Endeavor soci
ety party, tomorrow evening, Jan
uary 26. Miss Alice Collard and
Miss Miriam Lovell . who have
charge of tbe party have planned
it to be a trip; to Chicaeo. The
"train" will leave promptly at
7:30 o'clock. . "Passengers" who
will be members of Christian En
deavor societies from the entire
county have been asked to bring
a few nicklea or a dime to pay
for their, tickets and other . inci
dental expenses of the trip.
The social is planned as an ob
servance ot National Christian En
deavor i week, and ; the Marion
county Christian Endeavor Is
sponsoring the affair for all En
deavors of the county.
The Salem branch ot the Ore
gon Music Teacher s , association
will meet on Monday' .February 2,
at tbe studio, on North Commer
cial street, of Frank .Churchill.
The program will be piano groups
by Miss Frances Virginia Melton.
The guests will be asked . to re
spond to roll call with some cur
rent musical facU. ; J I
- Mrs. E. A. Brown of Neilsville,
Wlsw. -is visiting at the homas of
Mrs. H. P. Chase on North 17th
street. : j
University ot . Oregon. Eugene
Jan.: 6. Special.) Chairman
Roherjt fcCabe." pt ; Stho .Juniof
week-end committee of the nniveri
sity , of . Oregon has . appointed
Edith. Piercj? and te RMi S
lenu to Junior week-end commit
tees. : llv., ;.f
' Junior week-rsVJs tho annual
spring festival at the nnlyersty,
to be held this -year ; Friday - and
Saturday, May 2223. Tho pro
gram v nsually iacludea , athletic
events Friday morning and aftr
noon. The-, colorful - canoo -iete
will be held on the Millrace in the
evenings Tho annual Junior pro
gram i scheduled for Saturday
night. The most popular girl in
the Junior class iarto be chosen
queen of Junior week-ed.
Barbara Frietckie - tent. Daugh
ters of Veterans, will ' meet at 8
o'clock tomorrow evening for the
tegular meeting- at tlm armory.
Mrs, E. I. Doan is . a ; Salem
heeaa-guest for k few, days. ?
Rex and Ray Rhoten, twin sons
ot Mr. and Mrs. E A. Rhotert. el
ebrated the occasion of their 12th.
birthdav last week at their heme.
1595 South High street. ! Xn eve
ning of games was followed by the
birthday luncheon, with the table
attractively decorated in pink. Two
birthday cakes were served. Mis
Mildred Miller and Miss Lneile
Rhoten assisted daring - the eve
ning. : '" : ' ' ' ' '
The guests were: Marjory Webb
Kita HeheL,, Doris Shook, JlXna
Dunn. Jane Harbisok, i Oatherine
fihettoa. Rnsscil Scott, Claud
Matthews. Paul FrankUm Norman
Speck, and Bex and Ray Rhoten.
Miss Wilma Brewer, a senior at
the Oregon Agricultural college at
Corvallls. waa-iha .week-end guest
Of Sylvia .Woods. Miss , Brew
la in Tacoma. Wash.
tho rirst, Presbyterian ,; cbarca ;
; Sunday school will have- a party tt wr .
at 7 o'clock Friday evening In the
church parlor. The committee is
planning a happy evening and
every Intermediate Is i urged to
come.
The following s Willamette stu
dents were dinner euests at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. J.j b. McCor-J
mick on Sunday: Katherine Ross
man, Betty SiddaU, Louise Garri
son, Leland Chapin, Ha jold Fear
ing, ; Parker Whitak'er J and ' Ken
neth Mccormick. ll '
The color scheme . jn center
piece and place cards featured the
university colors of cardinal and
Sold.
The regular business meeting of
the Sons of Veterans
will be held at 8 o'clock this eve
ning: in the armory.
Mrs. C. W. -Nlemeyer who has
been convalescing for r several
weeks with her parents,; Mr. and
C. A. Liston. left yesterday for
Portland where she will spend a
week with-relatives and friends
before returning to her home In
Seattle. Mrs. Niemeyer is accom
panied by her young son, Stuart
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those for
Miss Maurine Larson and Miss
Nellie Putnam, .who have been
home on a month's vacation, left
on the Shasta Sunday morning for
St. Helena, CaL, where they are
taking tbe Curse's training course
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The following are
whom covers were placed at the
Bums banquet Saturday evening
in the main din ins room of the
Marion hotel: Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam McGUchrist, Sr., JbharBayne
Miss Agnes Bayne, MrafJames Mc-
Gilchrist,. Miss Ethel McGflchrist,
Mr and Mrs. W.. H. ! Steusloff.
Mrs. A. F. Marcus. Mrs. John
Watt of Portland Mrpd, Mrfl4tC.
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1 1 Jpk
i lu-umuiiin .
FROM' GOLDS
' nysleiaas ' Wsra tgalatt aegletiag
Msgkr d cold wl toll el U wrtons
lung compllottom tkat mxy xnolt. ImI
Ing phyatetans i mefik XALUKEA
ta - paxa (tabla preparation . mada
frank mmtT diaoarare vLaat. Zr.' Baa).
T. Cratotraav antemc. mm wittaa: --"I
naa it xcioalTely tor mi praetic and sty
fmily. It is saick, sure - and in
its actioa lika aotkiaa !."
' Toward lk a od. at the infhienfa eoi
demie a ffoTernment physician noticed that
tnba of Indiana in Iserada, by tba uaa
of ail from -a nativa plant; wera immune
fraaa the ravaaea of Iaflscaaa. ? Be used
theta oita amenr bii wbafeo oatiaata aad
tbca in, a ' borpital - oreeflowing- with.
"deato." eaaaa. Kevi ot tba nnilt swap
tha world and for soma time St was aat
soKsibla' to fenpolr tba aaaataV '
BALSAJfRA baa aww bean atandtediae4
and fire umlomuf miraciMoai reaulra, ia
four war : 1. it tootboa i tho inflate ad
membpaoea and ralievea IrTiUUoo. 3.
It Increaae aeerrtioa ot ra aeons and per
mit a? e-KDeetoratten. &i it atknalatea
jMM-ea of the akia ia tbrowinf off bodj
poiton and . Jt atrawiit tno eaaao,
bockiac arena attoa inuaediatelr.
Do aot con (me HwHb ordmarr baliam
coath ayrnpa tha ara only sooibiBK jr-.
rapt aad do not . fa- to tfca baaavof the
trouble. Ualiko other congh. ramadiem
B ALSAXEA ia - free from! coal tar end
Other harmful narcotic a. - Pleaaaai to take
aad -abaolnteiY aafo to rie to children.
is coxa you fet BAL-SA-ME-k with, tbe
pictaoo of toe jbua a. teepeEife.
ttaaraateed ta relieve ay onch, ao atat
ter from Wbaf caate. er year taokey tack.
An drasviat cell BAJUaJJdEA. la SaWat
bay It froam J. C Perrr. tbe (rafSi
Adv. H "
IP: Bishop; ' Got ernor ""WaTter "JL
Pierce... Dr. and Mrs. w:.C. Kant-
ner Rev. and Mrs., Ward Willis
Long, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B, Stew
art, L. M. Gilbert. Margery Gil
bert, William Fleming; John II.
Scott. C. E. Wilson. W. i A. Den-
WORLDS
LARGEST
CHAIN
DEPARTMENT
STORE
ORGANIZATION
Um.5Cf.teaiid M.fiohar RaberW. I
Mildred Roberts, W4 R Blade. Mr.
and !Mrs. A.H. Wratt. Mrs.L J. , L.
LStockton, Mrs. Samuel Orr, Miss
Julia Iv. Webster,: Judge P. II.
O'Arcy. Delia Bayne, . Kenneth
Bayne, : Edith C. Hazard, R.t W.
Hatant Judge and:M,ra, -L, :H. Me
Mahon, Mr.ind- Mr-j'W.j.' LIb
foot. Miss Lucille. Ejmniona, ! Mrs.
Robert J. Glllon. Winnie Moir.
Mrst H. Clay Taylor, (Mrs. Arniand
Sorenson, S. A, Parks, ! Etta ia
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571 DEFARTIrlENT STORES
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160 North Liberty Street, Salem,
oiiioncHrns '
I p At bedtime rub tba throat and
tvy-t chest tborOBgbly with-
lV VAMORUO
RELIABLE
QUALITY
GOODS
ALWAYS
AT LOW
PRICES
Ore.
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Hie toHr leathers, ilia atraerior in the making, atyle thiit are new tind trntxt l&ete era
4Ujmporlant ftxtors tliat recoiiimeDd our footwear oyer "other makes.) j Add to thb the advantage which
service at a law
price
hf :t A: .. -tt'-V. j, i ? 1 'M '
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Black Kid
for: Men
Oxfords
; Stacker tyle mth half.
VnblMtr ' hee! t, tip, i single f
;lole welt. Fine quality at
pur low price of i,
$4.98-
Dress Bluchers
For Boys and Yooths
Smart looking, black dress
shoes. Tip. Hali rubber be els. ;
i Half double soles for long
'ear. ; . : t'lr' i llUJ if
TiVi to 2 ..
212 t &h
.:.$2,98
Men's Shoes
Smart Fall Styl
- .'1N:R'
v A good style j in ma
ftbgany with fancy stitch
'ing and 'wett sole. Good
" looking i i shoes I made to
ive'good service. Low
'priced at j
$4.50
Men's Socks
t WcWixed Uale ;
Purable Sacks of heavy qual
ty. 3 pair.for. lt f
Men's Lined
Army Work Blacher
t 'rf '
4
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v .r i Brown Elk work shoes.
Soft tip. . i Half, rubber
' j,'heels.r Single 1 sole, welt. ,
: Kenjackable value at
: $3.98.
Biwvn
- f VrthweItiole and hill rnh-
5 " d iri
1Com'l!'cli'FeetB
! . Which Will Appeal to Many Women!
If your arches bother you or if your limbs ache,
try a pair of these stylish combination archsupport
welt . oxfords real, I corrective footwear for
women.
Oxfortls
For Women
; AU-Time rf . j
They have a "bttilt-in arch-supporting steel shank and
a're scientifically made, conforming to the natural lines
' of the foot.vi llade of enbmfean4eatherkidtkin in
black and mahogany with military rubber tap heel.
Leather counters and heels. Soft, flexible, comfortable
md serviceable. . si . ;
Brown Dress Oxford
Good Welt Footwear for Men
3
Well made calfskin oxfords
fwitK tip, . half , rubber heels,
single welt soles. Remarkably
jricedVisrt-ifJt n; t :v: x'o, s
It.
$5:90
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Keeping Faith -With
Customera s
We are -glad to be a
.part of' this community.
We are happy in the
1 thought that our home is .
'here, that as citizens of
'.this community, we share
its joys and privileges and
fielp bear its burdens.
We strive to serve on .
j the ? basis ; of the ? Golden
Rule, the principle upon '
: whkh ail ' our stores , are
founded. - :-" "
- Our : highigrade lvalues
' and low prices encourage
1 thrift and ectSnomy. ,
This Is .'one - of - 571
; Stores, W h i ch keeping
faith with "customers," have
' created the eWorld's Lagv
.est Chain' Department -'
Store Organisation. .
JSr?. .C2a.
Osforda
irt. :Wwr Wonten'L;,"
Black kid, imitation tip, mili
tary heeL rubber, top lift.
l
Women's comfortable
black kid Oxfords, with
low heel and rubber tap.
Fancy stitching. Welt
sole. Excellent jstyle for
Fall wear. Only
$3.98
Stra
For Foot Comfort
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..Black kid sandals for
women. Plain toe, fceeU
rubber top lift,: Comfort
and service at a low cost.'
$1.98
Women's Pomps
Good Values!
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0 Black kid Strap Pumps
With cut-out front. Mili
tary, heel with jrubber tap
Priced remarkably low t
$3.98
Wigv 2-Strap Tan Pumpo
, For Early Spring 1
Tan calfskin and
- patent leather with .
'Cuhan heels or patent
leather with low heels.
5 Fibre counters. ?!
$5.90
Mm
- Button Shoe
Blark-prina; Heel
Two fall stltchdowO; soles
Sizes Size 84-11
$1.98 $2.29
Patent ;latlir Slipper
For Infants
' Patent Instep Strap Slippers
'with ,r plain toe and turn i so!e.
spring heel. Good values!
Sizes 2 to 5 .....
Sizes 5Vto8
.$L9
Oxford Ties
For Girls and tliaaes
A smart new style, popn
lar this season Tan calf
with fancy .stitching."' One
inch heel with rubber, tap.
12 to 2
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