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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1925)
v. uv )'; ,: AUDREX BUNCH 0NE' OF THE INTERESTING ''ejenU . of the, week ltf ; bf the' f prmal iW planned for Thurr day' afternoon" at Xausanne, lialj compHmentingr'the members of the Korttiwestertt University Glee clab who will gfve one ot the most anj ticlpated' etentft of the musical calendar on. Thursday evening at the First Methodist church. Call ins hours for the tea. will.be from 2:30 to 4; 30. o'clock. Presiding at the. turns in thedinlns room will j be "Mrs., Henry. J. Bean, and lixs'i yohn.Alberjt. during .. the first hour,-4n during the second, Mrs. WJlliaa .BVpwn: and; Mrs. Far(k Snedecof, 'AssIatingfilheB' will be ifri; -btfiU. -cros; Mr. o;:e. Prle and, Mrji. t.' Obelts C. ' The, tea. is Jbsing ep.pnso.red. by .thjs "tr4?nj6ers'.of . the. 'Town aqd Down ' clab' formerly known as thej Lausanne. Ha1ff gajld. witji a. apeclaj Mnyitatlort extended o the members' of -1the r two Willamette Vniverp fty Glee " clubs The fnvi tatfon also, includes towns women with'aV lnterfesVfritbe 'university. i Fifty coupled In formal dress made the Valerillne' dance of "the Monday Night Dancing club last night at Derby hall oe . of. the most:' gala andtyfesthre affalraupr the, season. . FKe. hundred,, hearts. suspended from the. ceiling, a way ed .- i n d ecora tiVe, prof usion .as tne graceful couplesmatched. their steps to the ..rhythm p the orches- tr niujjic. provide by the4rMijrs, Qr,iola5. Jle.4Prntf ePPt',-3 H P' willows adorned 1 he' walls, with tit-ide, fliiures'cliTerly, encased in.' vaVerttlne Bhades. r' Streamfers of red crepe paper over the pillars ndued further' tu the festive erfect. ' A number, of - charming dinners both preceded and followed , the dupce Twp( of .the mostjatt'rac tive ' of these " were given at ' the Spa.' Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Davis en tejtajnjng before the dajtice for sixteen, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Busick f j p.JJoSjfing forttrenty-twp. ' ... i --,1" Business t. . ; v of the Itlbej-ty Eastern ; Social Afternoon club . No-hostess luncheon. InterDe comluational .. Missionary, federa tion, ZWCA,1 U o'clock.' - Stated, Communication. Willam ette, chapter Nov 3 ' Order of the White Shrine br, Jerusalem. 'Mas onic Temple 8 o'clock. VK X Junior, Guild of. St. Paul's Epis copal f Cnurchi- Mrs,' Loul, Lach; niund, 92 5 Court street, hostessT 'Anthaay, Euwer art exhibit. Mar- ' Executlte committee meeting of Fltst.Presbyterian church, mission ary, society.' Mrs." W. W. Emmons 82 8;N Commercial St. 3 o'clock.. Sons ofVeterans auxiliary. Bus iness meeting.- "Armory ' - . : ' '. Delta Alpha class." Miss Sylvia Marsters, 1666 Court street. ttOst- Wednesday :V "-B. E. dub, Mr and Mrs. G. H? Bosey, jxosts' -V: Adolynk . club. Mrs.- Geo. Nel ' son. b,ostess. j "' Form aL tea. f Mrs. Leo Page. Mrs. Walter ?ag, "and Mfs. Ma)x P,a'i;e. hostesses. , Mai Page, home, 3jt'0 6.;3fl oclock. Z5 v ' J - .Woman's .' Foreign Missionary society Old People'! Home. ; j Yud Marriell,7' People's cluj). : F.irstPrebyterian church, overed. CXm. dinner, , 64 3 0 o'clock, . t .Cineral meeing of.- the.. Salem Arts' " l"e a t u e. ? Theodore A. Isrpcr. t . w VouKk",: Married People's club. Fjrstt'Idptlst church. :'0r. and Mi-s. - - - -1 PHONE 10 A. F. Gof frier. 244 North T2tJa street; hAsts,:S..oIoc1c. -r-'T- V i' Lidjes; A14 socjetyj '.'CrsTn. theran church. 2'o'clock. Mrs. A. Propp, 960 Parish street, hostess. I .Thursday - Northwestern University Glee club in -concert. First Methodist church. 81 o'clock. -: "Reception. ' for " in e m b e r s 1 of Northwestern University Glee dub. i" . ' - Business and Professional Wo men's club." '. Dance. Derby hall. I, OAC club. , Get-together dinner. First Congregational church, six ociock. :.;:; Business and Professional Wom en's club, rummage sale.' " United States National Bank building. ' . , Friday - iSilver tea. SfPaurs Guild. Cur tis Cross home oh Lincoln hilL, 2Y3orto 6:30 o'clock 7 r- "Vincennes." " Third t of the Chronicles of America. Liberty theater, ' Afternoon. ' andt evening. , Svoman'e " Missionary', society. First Presbyterian church. Church parlors. 2:30 o'clock.' ;- '-.: '' , : I Saturday . Salem Woman's club, meeting.' Civ" b 'house, "Vineennes.'', r Third Ch ron lclesof Am erca, theater 1 . ' Cooked. food sale. Ladies of the First Evangelical church. S. P. Office. 1 ' : : The date for the regular OAC meeting . on! Thursday will . be the occasion. for an outstanding get? to-gether dinner aCfi o'clock at the First Congregational ;hhurch with special: guests for, the evening those '.frpni . the; legislaturfi'jwhp are alumni.l Plans are being made for 125. , : I : ; ; ' 'X '' - ' . V'l In the group will bej Represep tative and, Mrs. Claude Buchanan of Benton county, "Representatife and Mrs. ll tL Swan, of Linn coun ty Representative and, Mrs. O. Cramer of Douglas county. Rep resentative .Ed ward Bates of Clack amas county';. Representative an4 Mrs Mvark McCaHister "or Marion, county; Mr. and Mrs. "Andy" An derson, of Astoria ' and 'John o. Schroeder, chiet clerk of. theJVays and Meansommittee. ' ' Percy A. Cupper will act as toastmaster for the evening. ;.--y; '-': . ': T i The Thursday Afternoon, club which, was to meet this ..week, on Thursday, February 12 with Mrst Cf. P. Bishop, has" been postponed until next week, Thursday Ibru? ary 19. : ' ' " , . ' "- ; r4 The Woman's Missionary society of. the First! Presbyterian , : church. will; meet at, 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, in' the church parlorls. Hostesses for. the afternoon .will be": Mrs.' F. G.'Frankiip.'ilrs. C- P Bjshop, Mrs, J, E. Blair, and. Mrs. I.R Chambers. ' A clever play, with a beautiful ending,' was that given on Sunday evening alr the, F,lrst Pre3bjterian' church, by the' Trl-C class, Four scenes make up. the drama which is of missionary aettinc an4e en titled, t'TheHll Bottle.' - c - . Tnet Play, opens wun iour Sweet GH'Graduates.'finishlng at Tan American, college. Two mentis later the setting Is ln In" dia,' with this - scene entitle, Three Knocks In the Night.'!, Five years, later,, the ackrju,nd is stUL.Iqd.ia wjtta, "QUlse Houre Three to .;. Five."a The closing. scene, "The God of the Pill Bo- iJ, v 7 tvith 'I "h 1 1 - . t. I 1 . f V - r . WD ?AY CASH 'FQ3"i .: AKPtPPLS, rurmhard..Co. r Beat Prices Pf 3 TV Cotrf'l BUT'-'l'ae tit the same. day. - . .-. - ' Those' having parts In the cast pfs characters were: Zelda Mulkey, GensTleTe - Junk, Louise Nunn, benevieve Thomp.wnt Charles E" Bp'.DIne, MJldrf jl4ilcKIllIcan. Don. aid Grant, John Ritchie, Frank 'CfifldC Dorothy" Jackson, Dorothy BoardmahrXeva-" Roof; Tren Ritchie, ; 'Elolse, Wright, Marjorie Kadowf ' Oma 'Emmpns, Heen D vls;. Dorothy Jackson," lielen Tooze. France? x Hodge, Elizabeth; , Wle1?, Loraine; Fletcher, Helen Childs, and Myrtle Walmsley. ; s ' Mrs. R.M.-T.-Hester was eoaeh for the play, 4 with Charles Nunn, general in, charge," Donald 'Grant, stage manager, and Benjamin Durlandft' ' head usher. , Special thanks for cooperation go to the Fleener ' Electric, company,! the Stiff Furniture company, and - to Mrs. J. P. FxlxxelL : - : Mr. and t Mrs.' E. A. Bpyje, and family of 'Albany have moved; to Salem and are, living at 1357, N. Wter.. street. Mr Boyle ' Is em ployed hy the Pnino Oil eompany. Mrs. Boyle is a- cousin of Mrs. James Sykes. " 7 "." Mrs, RoyWoodlil ,waa a charm ing hostesa when she and her hus hand: entertained, the Lone Star clubdurtngthpv.week-end,; Decor ations were beautifully carried out in ferns, .. Progressive five hundred was enjoyedi throughout the evening with high score falling to William Tarnell' while Mrs. Wood ill was delighted with . the sonsolldation prizes. . . . .j. 4 , ... ..... .. L "After listening with interest toi the Hoot Owl program over the radio, a delicious luncheon was served at a' laie hour. 'Special guests for theeyeninwerei Mrs Addie Downs "and Mr. " Gebarge SdtherlahdrrrOnST'Ortlandl m ad-f Tdltlon'to the -special guests thosej present were; Mr. and Mrs. R. Ma- geei Mr and Mrs." B'O'Lfeary, ijrj and Mrs.- J.'H Williamson, Mr and Mrs, William' " Yarnell, I Mr. , and Mrs. A. B. Seeley. Mr. and MrSj J Beavers, Mr and Mrs. F.N. Wood ry and the hosts, Lt and MrsJ Roy Good ill. The Anthony Euwer; art ex hibit is being patronised by large throngs o t art lovers in the city Maqy will be delighted, with thj news tht the exhibit is beipg held over for both this afternoon and evening, with Mr. Euwer pres-l ent. to speak, on . both .occasions ;The. exhibit, is free to all.lnteresti r f V . I I m? h Be Quick-Be Sure Get therigbt remedy the best men know. 80 quick, to ure that millions now employ i. The utmost in a laxative. Bcomiie-Quiiune in ideal form. ' Colds stop in X4 houra, La Grippe in j days. ' The system is cleaned and tcoed-r -Not&ibg compares 'roth mi;, ' ...ASdmsslM; W IWc30c Silk Sate Continues, j -Todar. and Wednesday, We. had a tremendous large crowd all day yesterday who were loud, in their. praises apput tne shk; sale. bargains otierecL; i VI. o o- : u CQ . .1 ... I'l: 6 s Satin Lijrties i ci Canton. Crepe 4 P, Van) AT St OS-: 8f o 1 " i . ft. -I There, Is Still, aj Good Assortment to Choose From . Salel Closes. Wednsday Evening P. M. ft If i f 1 a l. rCAN.AXJI DO" 466 Slitfe St. Join the.Arnericar Red Cross Feb. 9?14. rd and afford charming displays lKliha?tpls,n;d Wa.t!P.r.cplQrs, ii book platpsi an;d color posters.- pa trons wilj lalso findj oih the tables many jotMr. ' Kiiwjep'sj enchanting books J thai I hdy4 meti witlu such idefa';V! U 1 r -t Yesterday afternoon Mrs. W. E. Kirk' acted 'aarj hbskjess; jwith Mrs. J. C. Nelsott,3tn r Merrill D. Ohling her assistants.! Last; even ing, Mrs. ME. FeckS wEs:in charge. Ibis - afternoon anj4 this j evening tte exniDtt wm bei under tne charge ot Mrs. Mis3 Grace E. being j hostess' f laUciie i Jones and Smith,' j Mrs.'! Jones in !bs afieirncon. atd Ml Smith in the! evening " i- ir jt t ' The. many fitienq4 Of Mrs Alice ti. Dod l who i U itl' it, the Dea- 1 j 1 - 1 1 ff 'I' Toness! hospital flj D rejpijeed to know that her illoess is not of a sericp4 nature,an4. tnat j she. Is snowing satisfactory improvement. 1 1 - - 1 . . . 1 1 . , . i Mrs, Dodd- is houafmqtber jat the Beta qhl sorority hQuse,jiwkh Mis sniktj - v juuiey !iaa durrngj her' illness. T s i S ' E 5 i 1 MW.mirs r':! imj0rtHniutttrtiwimiiiHmni!u:aiitii i i ! i s f i f 1 I 1 - I I New Coloro- in 1 m Ampe&Sahirdw IK . Nov Ready fir Your Iiisppction : Salem's Letting lWpiirtiiieni Store Bachelors to Hc!d Forth, - c At Derby HalhViednesday Ever! since the Bachelors danc ing club has beeiCrformed there has been! mnch doing. 'They have given two I dances each ; month, which have PrOYe-pouJajrand successfuL The 7success""b"r the organization. It" is ' said", has" de-' layed 6eyeral marriages .and," be cause ot this fact, certain changes In the constitution of the organ ization is being considered. If a bachelor r has been ; a member of i the club for. at least siv months previous to his embarking on the new, territory, he, will be, given, an honorary membership in the club for lifej It Is whispered that sev eral applications for this honor are being' considered at the present time.:' , j , - ' . ' ) . 4 ' ; The Bachelor . are giving their next dance at the Derby hall, Feb ruary 11 and an invitation is ex tended to every, bachelor in Salem to be present at that time. A good time is guaranteed every one. The membership of this club Is limited: to 75. aw; . Hill MOTHER : FUtcher's wr - 1 VrveB Castoria , is specially prepare to relieve Infants in arms and. Children all ages of Constipa tion. Flatulency. Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach - and Bowels, aids "the assimilation of Food; giving, Wealthy and natural, sleep. To avoid imitations, alwaj-s look for the signature of Ce&&te Absolotely ' Harmless No Opiates. Physicians. (yeryw here rcmmead it. r ibk; t ner 1 piaco ' ' I , !l M ; j ;. ! . : ""f-ii i Sl-Eailr:-1-.- ! ALBANY- -v k - ill Mpst anyJstore could buy cheap merchandise to sell at a cheap, price, but tp. lujd aifd.sell quality, foods ay ajf ter day throughout the year at prices un eiqiialed, an3f-place in. the country is "the ..policy, of, BusickV stores" as prop thai; jtHepeojplefappreidate alsp; as proof that biir prices are'loW. 0J$K ifntiiine; people: visited and . Iwugt' foods at "our Salens Stdrfe. during January just past an increase f'of threes thousand over: Janu- ajy UXZ4.I K RICE AND BEANS ISfetvjr. IJeans, 0 lbs?l JT;4!7c. California Red, Chili I Beans, 5 Ibsl ;1 5;: 49c CalijForniaPink Beans, 5 libs... .ii-j.:. :::49c Fancy! Southern Blue Rose Head Rice, 5 lW.....49c MACARONI 3 lbs, Pure Semolens j i Macaroni 2 lbs. Pure Semolens 25c 25e ?5c 22c 22c f. ( P4ppafes ..i-...;-........ 2 lbs. Pure Semolens j Spaghetti .1.11.!.. lOc pkg. Macaroni, r;aI..ilJ.:i. 10c pkg. Spaghetti, ! 3-forl....l..Hl lQc pkg. Red Triangle r Chinese Nob41esV j 3 ill-l:...-.-.- 22c ; CRACKERS AND COOKIES $0, 5t Freshj Crisp' Soda I Crackers . 1 1 11.. . 11 149c Fancy Frosted, Cookies, 21bs.. J.ll...-.i: ;.49c it fill t "Mr i- Ml Crisp, Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs...j:i.l.r:.r.-.-.:;..35c Fresh. Soda Crackers, 1 bullc, 2Ibs. .....29c i QVPim" ' liable. Size Log. Cabin Syrup .. ;:: .29c Medium size. . . -- . . .S0c arge size .l..i...,.S1.13 1 galloasize Liberty. -1 : " ! Bell l:::i , . ! : . SI. 59 i-talt gallon .......... ...cf3c Quart lit 49c ! COFFEE 1; lb. can Premier ! Coffee 4;l.lllil.4?c: li lbl can American 7; : : ciub.:. :.1a?p V lb. Special-Blend - - CofTeeK?:Ii:.l:f., ....... .139c l ib; HiU!s Cofee:.11.57c 1 lbJM. J. B, ! :57c n There's good health in every; can of. the vege tables. Eat. more Vegetables- Monopole Red Ripe Tfl-; matoes, Solid Pack, 2 cans ....... ,;.u ,-03c Standard Tomatoes, 2 cans ..........27c Preferred, Stock Peas l..l;.....2qc 12 cans .....:....$25 Fancy Country Gentle man White Corn 20c 12 cans .......$ 2.25 i - Golden Sweet Corn 20c 12 canslll:..$2.25 Perf erred: Stock. Tiny Kernel White Corn l...:..:i.,.22c 12,cans ....$2.39 Prefrred Stock Gold en Bantam Corn 23c 1 2. cans' l..l" $2.40 Maryland Sweet Corn, per Cn : .. 13c 2 cans; for ..23t Per. case . $2.95 3 cans Van Camp Pork and Beans ...J..!.27c 2.' large cans, Camp bell's Pork and. Beans ......19c Stringless Beans, 2 cans lT.-Tll29c P,eas, 2 cans .. 29c 2 cans Preferred Stock " Succotash .d.x39c" -. .-r . . . . Lily ot Valley Rosebud. . Beets packed in large No. 3 tins, caldL..:;"..r.,;.30fc. Special.. Sale . . Mop. 'Heads regular. 45c ' special :..23c BREAKFAST FOODS. 3 pkgs. Shredded " "e Wheat .. .HI...... :..35c 2 pkgs. Grapenuts ......35c 2 pkgs. Cream of Wheat ' 1.1.1.1........45c 3rpkgs. Post Toasties.. 33c 3 pkgs. Kellogg's Corn " ' Flakes I.l...ll.l3.3p 3 pkgs. Kellogg's Bran. Flakes ; 1..29c Large pkg. Flap Jack " Flour 1.1111.111.27a CANNmMILK Darigold Milk, 3 cans.. 25c - s-'i r . f. -- ip,cans;...w;-- .81c Borden's Milk, 3 cans.. 27c i lp cs .i:..;..:.. .....:.g4c 12 small cans Borden's SOAPS Crys tal White? Spapi 6 for ."I .: ...25c Per case ....3.95 FeU Naptha Soap, I ? c lObarsl 1 11 69 c Caseof; 10a bars .6.25 CianaOa Soapy $jfi20$. Palm Olive Soap l.:ll,l8c SALEOE OLIVES Here is a chance to buy the best Ripe Oliveir at half price; these' ricesl g pod only so, lops as p r es en t stock lasts. i ' Curtis Supreme, Blue Label medium, ripe OUves, res- T ular 55c size ll!l.H2uc Curtis Supreme Red Label, Tegular 75c spl.l.35c Curtis Supreme White La bel, regular 51 size..50c Curtis Colossal, tne largesl Olive packed, regular 51 ;50, speciai .1111.75c; All tnese Olives i(arq paclxed : lhTNp. 254 tins; there is no better 6Kvepad:ed. A ! an advertising allowance the manufacturers of Vim! Flour are allowing us tp.sell Vim FlouVj foclimited timeat 2.39. We don't Imovf juit how Wngjwej will be allowed to sell at this price, so buy now. I ' ' ' e-"' ,f , r ,. , s . .... 1 ' i ! BUY FROM.A STORE WITH THE i ; ! n"S YOUR GUARANTEE OF SERVICE PLUS QUALITY : ' L s ; 1 f ! '.-I ,-i ;!.!! i-:lM : Si !. r. : - . ' ' '