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3 THE OREGON-' STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING; FEBRUARY 20, 1025 AUDRED BUNCH THE HOME of Mrs. William Me Gikhrist, Sr., was the acene of a delightful meeting ,of Chap ter G of the. PEO sisterhood yes terday afternoon with the child ren of the members Invited to be raests. Spring flowers! were at tractively used in . the-V rooms. Both Mrs. F. Li. Tooze of Oregon City and Mrs. Andrew M."; Collier of Roseburg were members from the legislature in attendance. En tertaining with Mrs. William Mc Gllchrlst was , Mrs. , Cordon . Mc Gilchrlst as Joint hostess. The Washington's birthday note was carried out in the refreshments served. , . " . ! ; " ' Members of the chapter ! who were present Included Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Mrs. W H.f,Byrd, Mrs. E. E. Fisher, Mrs. Harwood Hall, Mrs. E. J. Huffman, Mrs. W. M. Hughes, Mrs. C. K. Logan. Mrs. P. J. Kuntz, Mrs. W. W. Mrs. C. ! W. Laflar, Mrs. W. W. Moore, Mrs. B. J. Miles. MrsA. la Parr, Mrs. O. E. Price. Mrs. F. W. Selee, Mrs. W. M. Smith. Mrs A. To clean four bowels without .cramping py-a: for overacting. y Sick head- lebe, dizzi- "5' t. ness, bilious- " , s o e s s, gases. ttdlgestlon, sour - upset stomach j ind all such distress gone ; by morning. . Nicest laxative And tathartic on 'earth for grown-ups ind children.; 10c, 25c and 60c oozes any drugstore- Adv. -.k i ; "Cascarets" 10c if Dizzy, Bilious, Constipated . j'l I: I New Stripes New Prints 7-Crepe de Chines -Cantons Satin Bengal Faille Brocades -wonderful color assortment. They're 36 and 40 inches wide. . Fashions For Today; For Spring; For " Summer; For All Occasions These Sillcs are just a step ahead of style . ; r - - See Them Disiklayed in Our Show Windows - YOUR MAIL ORDERS - 4 receive careful attention. We prepay the express or post tge within a radius of ar hundred miles.. Satisfaction Guaranteed an every purchase or your ' money cheerfully refunded. PHONE 10t T. Woolpert, and the hostesses, Mrs. Gordon McGUchrlst and Mrs. William McCilchrlst. Sr. : - '1 , One of the most interesting bridge affairs . of the week was that yesterday afternoon at which Mrs. D. A. Elkins and Mrs. W. A; Marshall entertained jointly at the Elkins home. " i " . . : - MRS. WILLIAM A. MARSH ALL and Mrs. Dillard A. eaKins entertained , with, bridge Thursday afternoon at the 'home of - the latter when they Invited as their guests a number of wires of the legislators and out of town guests, as well as a congenial group of other frien&sl A red and white color scheme was carried out; with red cyca men being used effectively in giv ing the floral note. While re freshments were served red carna tions were placed upon the tables. The honors of the afternoon were awarded to Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Dallas, who, won' first prize; - Mrs. Chadwick won second; and to Mrs. Clark, winner of consolation. Out of towhj guests , for tfte afternoon were: ; Mrs. Gus Mosei of Portland, Mrs. Denton Burdick of Redmond, Mrs. George E. Davis of Vale, Mrs. Sam Garland of Leb anon, Mrs. A. R. ' Hunter, of La Grande, Mrs." Charles' Hunter of Wallowa,; Mrs. Ivan Oakes of On tario, Mrs.' Charles Shelton of Baker, Mrs. L. L.I Swan of Albany, and Mrs. E. C. Kirkpatrick of Dallas. - Others in the guest group for a most enjoyable afternoon were: Mrs. John U Rand, Mrs. Harry H. Belt, "Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. Harold Hall, Mrs. J. A. Churchill,1 Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mrs. "J.; R. Luper. Mrs. H. M. Chadwick. Mrs. C. B. Mc Cullough, Mrs. Vincent Diaz, Mrs. Miles McKey, Mrs. Fredrick Hill Thompson. Mrs.1 W. D. Clarke, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs E. O. Price. Mrs. E. B. Millard, Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mrs. E. E. Bragg. Mrs. Dan McClellan. and the host esses, Mrs. William A. Marshall and: Mrs. Dillard A. Elkins. Oncie Again We Are Able at a remarkable price 1000 yards just received by express ! .. ' i ; ' ; . r: - Sh4 t '..!.: j -. . I . - i yard 3 i 4 The reason we are able to offer you these mag nificent silks at this ' price is on account of v our buying' connections with our Exclusive Silk Store. Our store there . bought the entire out- '-! Put of this particular ol ine saipmeau Can and J ' Salem Store 4UQ State St. The hostesses were assisted in the serving by Mrs.' Cooley and by Miss Catherine Sartian of Port land. ' v ;"J rt iv " T H' -v-'"? ?t h The West Side circle of the Ja son Lee Aid society will meet at 2:30 o'clock today with Mrs. Rich ard Erickson, 1513 N. Liberty street.' ! v i v:w-, r : V;' ::: t y ' Mr, and Mrs. M. P. Dennis were hosts on Tuesday evening at their home, 1540 State street, for an enjoyable meeting of their five hundred club.' Decorations were pussy ' willows, wild grape, and ferns. Five tables of the diversion were in play, with Mr. Ed Keene and Mr. Claude Townsend win ning the honors of ' the evening. Low scores were won by Mrs. Charles Shaw and Mr, Ed Fand rich. A" delicious luncheon was served at a late hour. " ' Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fandrich, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Townsend, - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keene. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Han sen, "Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waltz, Mr.' and Mrs. F. E. Turner. Mr.' and Mrs. George Cad well. Miss Dolly Townsend, Miss Keene, Mrs. Jane. Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dennis. The Willamette University Fac ulty Women's club and their hus bands will meet this evening at the home of Professor and Mrs. Flor ian Von Eschen with Mrs. Horace Wllliston and Miss McGIU assist ing hostesses. Z ".r:"'.i- .'..... - Dr and Mrs. F. -H. . Thompson entertained at a delightfully ap pointed . dinner - last : evening , at their : home, with . covers placed for eight. , Daffodil and freezias were used for the table-flowers, with yellow : candles artistic ; In crystal ; holders. j;-, ;; - ; Those who were guests included Senator and Mrg.,W. J. H. Clark, of Portland. Mrs. Frances Blakely of Portland,' Senator Charles Hall of Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs.. Wil liam Bell, and the hosts. Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Thompson. ? Members. - workers and friends of the Auburn Sunday school are invited to meet this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cady for a social time. ' 5 ' Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop were hosts on Wednesday evening f r. to Offer TV MUSS Do" Portland Silk Shop " 3S3 Alder HU i t : V ' i : ; - V.rV " - - f -, - - .v t , J ' . - - l" - - - - ' - - - ' y " k - : .- - f V - , . . 'r .-..-t.-r. . -7. ?. . : . - 4 y- :::';: : .. y.- - -:-:-.! n . - ' ' i for the members and guests of the Merrie Thymers club, entertaining at their' home on South' Commer cial street: The special occasion of "Guest Night" was observed at this time, each couple in the club inviting an outside couple to be guests. The rooms of the Bishop home were attractively decorated with daffodils aad pussy willows, with five hundred the diversion of the evening. Guest honors went to Mrs. John Humphreys and Mr. L. j S. -Mclntyre,1. and low .score among the quests to Mrs. I. W. Lewis. Mrs. Allan Cleveland and Mr. Jrank - Haberman won . , the honors ftmong the members, with the low score going to Mr. Bert Victor. - The club members include: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elgin, 'Mr. and Mrs; S. B. Gillette, Mr. and Mrs. I.'W Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haber man, and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop.' ' '':"' ! The following guests were enters Ujned: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearcy, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ostrander, Mr. and Mrs. John Humphreys, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyte, and L S. Mclntyre' ( The Woman's Auxiliary pf Sti Paul's Episcopal "church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs, E. H. Moore, 3095 Portland road. Patriotic "stories were," featured on ; the ! program Wednesday" eve- ning when the story-telling section of the Salem Arts' league met for the regular meeting .with Mr. and I SOCIAI. CAIiENDAH : - Today . Woman's Auxiliary or St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. E. H. Moore, - 3095 Portland Road, hostess. ; . !. Auburn Sunday school social evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cady. Jason Lee Men's Bible class and Mizpah class. ' Social . and busi ness meeting, church parlors, 7:30 o'clock;' ,f West Side circle.; Jason Lee Aid society. Mrs. Richard Erickson, 1515 North Liberty street, 2:30 o'clock. . - j , T r Woman'1 Alliance. , Unitarian church, 2:30 o'clock. ? 2na Community club. -"Pro gram followed by cafeteria supper. School house. ,1 Hal Hlbbard auxiliary. Mrs. W) E. Hansen, 990 North 5th street, hostess.- - " Willamette University Faculty Women's club. Professor and Mrs. Florian Von Eschen. ,, HI . . ' Saturday . : American Association of , Uni versity Women. Marion hotel. 12:30 o'clock luncheon. y . American Association of Univer sity Women. Marion hotel. 12:30 o'clock luncheon.- Lincoln - Washington birthday program, under auspices of the Woman's Relief corps. McCornack hall. 3 o'clock., v : Senior King's Herald band, 2 to 4 o'clock. Mrs. A. A. Lee, 1515 State street. ' T Sunday v Washington's Birthday. f J Monday . . ' Colonial tea. Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs.U. O. Shipley. 975 E street. Capter AB of ' the PEO sister hood entertains members of Chap ter G. Miss Dorothea Steusloff, hostess. -vt : i ;v ;'.;- ";- Tuesday ': Social Afternoon club. . Chad wick chapter of the Eastern Star. Wednesday Apollo ' club r concert. Mabel Relgleman, soloist. Armory. 8:15 o'clock. . ' m' t Thursday .: " Kensington club. Mrs. C. E. Crandall. hostess. FTllay t Macbowell club concert. FrlecT i Stjerna, soprano. Grand theater. I r Mrs. AV. F. Fargo as hosts. Mrs. Martin Fereshetian told short pat riotic numbers while an interest ing contribution to the success of the evening was made by Mrs. Miles McKee who gave a series of parables from the Assyrian vol ume, y'The Mad Mank by Kalslil Eiban. Mr. S. II. Van Trump chose Mark Twain anecdotes which he told. : At the next meeting of the sec tion Mrs.' Florian Von Eschen will have," charge In the . educational room at the public library. FRIDAY ... Today -wu b - - selection. f t. Tea 1 . -J 1 A I" handled Disn r lO -nvex Kettles 6 QV. --- Demarest Is Secured for Salem; Speaks Tonight At the last monthly meeting of the Salem Ministerial aseo :iation. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Demarest, . evangeliuts, well known to Salem people, were invited to stop off and speak at the First Methodist church tonight at 7:30 o'clock.: Mr. and Mrs. Demarest are on their way to Eugene where they are to open an evangelistic ; cam paign Sunday. ; Reverend W, W. Iong will preside and a large part of the .evangelistic choir will be pres ent to lead the singing. Mr. and Mrs. Demarest are bringing a number of their new song books and selections from these will be used in the services. Mr. and Mrs.. Demarest and party arrived In Portland yes terday and rested there for the day. They will arrive in Salem this morning at 11:20 o'clock. The evangelistic choir, is asked to meet at 6 o'clock at . the First Methodist church. O. . J.- Hull is in charge of the ush- ering and is going to use as many as possible of the old ushers of last spring meetings. An offering will be taken to de fray .the expenses of. the enter- , tainment of the party and the balance will be given to the evangelists.. Mr. and Mrs. Demarest. have been busy since last summer writing and composing. Mrs. Demarest 'has just published "Broken Lives" a booklet which has already drawn the highest praise. It is not known what her subject will be to night, but good music and an address of inspiration and courage ar eassured. v , Richard Davis Hartley is the : name given to the baby son of Mr. j and Mrs. Alvin Hartley born Mon 'day, February 10, at the Salem hospital. . '').: -'.-!.. The members of the UD club were delightfully entertained on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eugene Eckerlin, Jr. Bridge was the chosen diversion of the hours with high score, at the end 5 oi we piaying, going to JUrS. C. D. ; Thomas. Special guests of the day I were Mrs. E. A. Skelley, Mrs. M. SALEM'S GREATEST ii-Q .LLj SATURDAY -i 4Vif Crowds T"n l w. A .Til WW Jk "r:;- nfnur stort;. SALE in the u7e most people uu Come early and you .11 g . . ;.. . aluminum sale are Uouble Kew 10V4 l" -ua Any Aluminum Choice 10:00 t?TS ' AT SALU . v - - " ' , nJXTT fZ.T 0 SZ?, J. Petzel, and Mrs.: G. E. Schune man. .".' , The following club r members were present: Mrs.. J. G. Nadon, Mrs. T. M. Barr, Mrs. R C. Thom as, Miss Rosalia .Bach. Mrs. John B. Nathman, Mrs. E. A, Pruitt, Mrs. E. Eckerlin, Sr., Mrs. Henry Hintzen, Mrs. Harry Weis, .anil Mrs. C D. Hammond. 7? : , For the next , meeting of the club. Mrs. T. M.. Barr will be the hostess. ; " . Mrs.; J." E7 Law is the guest of her mother, Mrs." J.WV-Beveridge, in Portland. n .:" r Mrs. W. E. Wilson was hostess for an enjoyable meeting this week of her bridge club' entertain ing with ah attractively appointed luncheon and an afternoon of cards. Mrs. G. W. Laflar was lihlnnnttrniiinii irtliiUlifliilihii SIJBWAY STORE TODAY AND TOMORROW Bargain Square Special Muck Colored Borders, 14x28 IOcEslgI 1 ' .t'S,'. . '.;.' X V p'" l! i MONDAY J lsSf that a ... TODAY winner of the playlg boor. Spe cial guests for tne afternoon were: Mrs. A. II. Moore, Mrs. J. W. Lew- Is, Mrs. II. S'.i Poisal. Mrs. Ann Klein, Mrs, v; snaier, jars. j. R. Pollock,' Mrs. .R. E. Anderson, and the hostess, Mrs. W. E. Wil son. At the next meeting of the club Mrs.; Lewis will be the host ess. . .. " . t, - ilal ilibbard auxiliary will meet this afternoon with Mrs. W. E. An derson, 990 .N. 5th street. ID i i i i 1 i l 1 1 t i I I i 3 i l t E 5 E - i J f i 1 1 1 1 a SSILIili Towels U I ! T 0 : I S:15 o'clock - -