The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 13, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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FRIDAY MORNING; MARCH 13, 1025
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iNE OP THE MOST : Interest
V in dedications of the year
be tlial on Monday' attending
...tie givlngo the Children of.the
. , Acaerlcah Revolution - in a formal
"way of a walnut' tree, - grown by
Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson from a
walnut taken : from the'.brancfces
cf awalnut tree , at Mt.";-Vernon
' itti, ', Jtla ovnCiiands.' ,;l$'etoSjjg'
, Ar eewhlcn Jias beeiH ciref ully
v' - tched' over .y) MrsjPatterson,
,vt ho" brought Jbe seed planted, , it,
i idtcajedfprhev growing shoot,
no wSe wt-years . old., 'ills the
Tr a of Chemeketa' chapter; of, the
1 1 iughtera" Pl the JLinerican Revo-
1 .tronunder whose direction? the
,! t ree .is tb!.bep1anted,itorp)arc"eT It
i'i; (tae "northeast "corner,; of .the
cises, which will be of a patriotic
. nature, will be at 4 o'clock Mon
day, March l with a large nm
ber of.the Children of the. Ameri
can' Revolution as : well' ag the
; Daughters jo( leUmerican Revp
Iutloni present' for" the dedication
of a gift go distinctive of the chap
ter. : :h ;
It ig a beautiful tribute to the
children on Mrs. Patterson's part,
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'for it' is she who founded the or
Conization of Children of the Am
erican Revolution a number 'pt
years, ago in the state of Oregon.
-rST. ' PATRICK'S supper jtnat
rVwas' .unusually ; enjoyable to
every' one ! present wa that of the
B. B. G., Young Married People's
class of the First V Baptist church
on Wednesday evening, - when a
group of forty gathered for an
outstanding good time. A del
icious. pofUuck supper was held in
tbe church dininz . rooms where
-IMlbe guests were assembled. The
room9J Vere attractively decorated
"Y'Tvn the, shamrock motifs with green
". and yellow the predominating coi
' ! ore. JAf ter ' a delightf ul" and api
propriate series of games, a short
business meeiing was .held, with
plans being made for some defin
ite missionary work.
The class, with interested
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friends,.; meets' every month" for
these delightful, affairs. -
f The - Xount-on-me class of the
First Baptist church will meet
next Tuesday; ; with : Miss Dora
Walker, 407, North Nineteenth.'
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The grand; officers of the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft wH be. enter
tained this evening ; Friday) at
tje Silver Bell circle ' ceremonies
in' the large room, at the WOW
hall. Initiation will, take Iplace,
.witha drill team; from-Siiverton
putting .on a: special ,. exhibition.
Refreshments will be served.
Mrs. Russell Catlin is in charge
of.the cooked food sale' which. St.
Paul's Guild of r the - Episcopal
church is sponsoring tomorrow,
beglnning.at 10:30 o'clock, at Nei
meyer'sl drag: store.
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s The Woma'n's , Missionary, soci
ety; of the First" Presbyterian
church will meet at 2:30 o'clock
this afternoon in the church par
lors. All women of the church
and the congregation are invited.
"Friday, the J3ihwill' b'ethe
occasion for an entertaining St.
Patrick's Day party at 7:30
o'clock this" evening'" at" the First
Presbyterian ' church. Miss Maxlne
isuren is cnairman oi tne oc.iai
committee In charge. r. All young
people above the high,, school age
are Cordially invited to be present
for the fun and fellowship.
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Mrs. Monroe. Gilbert, in: the in
terest of an extension course in
design tin Salem, is' asking all
those interested : in such a course
of study under Professor N. - B.
Kane to call at the studio above
Weller's store on North Commer
cial street, and leave their names.
- r Professor Kane is interested' in
securing a class pf 40 M f pr. this
ork which will meet for a two
hour period, once each week, the
first hour to be . given to lecture
work, and the : second to practi
cal design and Individual work on
DlfeEGT FROM THE LOOMS Of!
THE SLOVAKS
A MoSsf " WonietM Sliowmg of
StrisE- Sies
Oh' Sale hi Bargain Square
Friday aihd Saturday Orily
i AT 3 FOR
or $gsa
Today arid tomorrow we direct your attention to this sale of rugs
at the extreme low price of $1 .19. It is only another triumph
of bargain hunting registered by oiiir New YoVk buying cphnec
tiohs' iri supplying notable events for 6ur ' 'Basement Bargain
oquare. -: i .
MONEY - S A VIM'G
Now that spring house cleaning is at hand a score of new house
furnishings will be listed for immediate purchase. Among them
. should be a few of these. You 11 find use for them ih every room.
For utilitv thev save the wear and -tear on expensive rugs.--See
Today, and Tomorrow!
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"Only a Evs,
the part of the students. In the
lecture course, Professor Kane
will 'develop the following - sum
mary . of' purposes: "The purpose
of.the course .4s -to' show that dfr
sign springs directly from life It
self and rejates In turn to the
life of the Individualthat the In
divid ual" may. form deeper judg
ments involving art principles." s
rjThef practical work will Involve
the : actual solution of problems.
If a sufficient number desire" the
work," classes,. ,to continue' for 1 2
weeks, will probably start either
Tuesday, March 31. or Thursday,
April . Z. ; Credit -will bp given, at
tae innlrerslty,: for - this ' work if
those taking It so arrange. '
j Thp Junior Standard Bearers of
the :First Alefhodist ch urch ''.will
meet from 7 to 9:30 o'clock-this
evening at the home of MrsA'A.
Lee, 1515 State street. Misr Nera
Stoliheise and vMJtss .Xucille MUes
will - be the hostesses. Assisting
with V the, entertainment will be:
Miss ?lelen; Breitbaupt and: Miss
Chrystalee -Maxwell. The group
will enjoy games and continue the
work in preparing wash-cloths and
bandages for a box to, send to
Tien-Sin, Chinai. Officers will be
elected "at this time. J the St. Pat
rJck color scaeme will, be used in
the decorating. ,
Entertaining for her, son, Jack
Elliott, Mrs. F. A. Elliott was
hostess. Wednesday, evening! at
dinner, with covers placed for 11
Spring flowers and foliage' were
used in a decorative way, giving
a hint of the approaching St. Pat
rick season. ; '.
Covers at the dinner were plac
ed for: Mr., and Mrs.. Hufch -M(t
Cammon, Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Hen
dricks, Mr. .and Mrs. -'-Orris ' Fry,
Mr. and, Mrs. - Karl Becke, Mr,
Jack Elliott, ; and' the hosts Mr.
and Mrs J F.'Ar Elliott,; ; r
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The Woman's society of the
First. Baptist church will meet at
2:30 o'clock' this afternoon' in' the'
church -parlors, l ? - f ;
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Letters -are at hand this week
from Franklin B. Launer who is'
spending- a year of intense music
study in Fontaineblean and Paris.
In a letter received by Mrs.C. A.
Kelis he 'writes'enihusiasUcally as
follows: "I am having a wonder
ful study in Paris this winter. Is
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First" Presbyterian - church Wo
man'jf Missionary; society. Church
parlors. 2:30 o'clock. '
i Concert ' by Cherry - Bud band.
West v Salem church. Benefit of
building fund. 8 o'clock. '
Woman's society. FJrst Baptist
church- ; Church parlors, 2:30
.o'clock. ' ,
. Junior Standard, bearers. ! Mrs.
A. A. Lee, 1515 State street,' 7 to
9:30 o'clock. C , i
s St. Patrick party. Senior Young
Peoplei. First Presbyterian church.
7s 30 O'clock.
.'Willing -Worker's class of the
Tint Christian church. St. Pat
rick's party.j 7:30 o'clock. v
, Interior Decoration section. Sa
lem 'Arts' League. City library.
7:30 o'clock.
, . . Saturday
alem Woman's club. Business
meeting, .'clob house. , -
f. Golden Hour club. Dinner par
ty. ';. XJray, Belle at 6:45 o'clock.
'..tSalem Women's Service society.
Coekedfood sale. Southern Pa
cific ticket office.
St. Paul's guild cooked-food
sale. i. Neime'yeV's drug store, at
10:30 o'clock.
'MondajrV j . "
...St. ,Patrick Day -program.
Woman's Club building. Sponsor-'
ship of Salem MacDowell club..
Dedication of . walnut tree for '
Children of the American Revolu
tion. . Court .hqu.se grounds. s 4
'oclock. - Auspices of Chemeketa j
chapter of the trARr
Tuesday r ' j
1; Writers club:, Mrs: Merrliro:
Ohling, 1840" South High street,!
hostess. -,- - t, -. t
' -First Evangelical hurch. Chick-:
en pie supper. 6: 1& o'clock. '
St.; Patrick's tea.'; East Division
of" the First Presbyterian Ladies'
Aid-society. Church" parlors. 2 to
5 o'clock., , VJ ,.v u .. .
-Cdunt-on-me, class of the First
Baptist church. Miss Dora. Walk
er, 407 Norths Nineteenth street.
it that the teachers are more won
derful than in America? . , No, .1
don't think iso--Ifs the atmos
phere, the environment-rthe arl
that it is, with' the Louvre, Lux
emburg gardens,' Ivalide, and all.
Of couree, I 'know that you have
seen tnem an m your .visiis 10
Paris. Before coming oyer here,
one year looked' like a long time.
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OPPORTUNITY
hut now the one year. It seems
has - squeezed ; itself into about
three months. . .... ,
"I feel ; in my return to Salem,
and to Willamette university, that
I : am coming w back with ) better
ideas, larger vision, and more en
thusiasm for my work than I have
ever had' before. - I am' thankful i
a hundred times over for my many
friends who have helped and en
couraged my stay" in Paris? !
"Next Sunday afternoon I have
been Invited to play at the studio
of Leonlde de pachmann, son of
the virtuoso, De Pachmann, who
has been touring, the States play
ing Chopin programmes.
, ."I am stndying piano; with Mon
sieur Philipp and Monsieur De
creus. They are both great' mas
ters and furthermore are patient
to a degree, an Important quality
that a good teacher must have.
My coming home and the exact
arrival is still very indefinite.
Either in June or September.
'As ' you told me last spring.
Fontainebleau is one of the most
beautiful of places. The forest
is wonderful I really like it bet
ter than Versailles. J . ; j
"I am studying French bard,
but it Is 'tres difficile. I under-j
santd much better than I can
speak." "'. V;- (
Mr. Launer closes his letter
with an expression of. pleasure at
the news of the success of the re
cent YMCA drive in Salem. J j
Governor Walter M. Pierce has
moved from his home on South
Twelfth street to the Keyes Apart
ments. Miss Lorraine Pierce will i
make her home -with her sister,
Mrs. Harold Hall. j
A St. Patrick's tea is announced
by the East Division of the First
Presbyterian Ladies aid society
for Tuesday,: March 17, from 2 to
5 o'clock' 'in the church parlors,
for the benefit of the church build
ing fund.! Cake land home-made
bread will also be on sale during
the tea-hour. All are invited to
join' in the hospitality. ,
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; Miss Gussie Niles, Miss Eva Fe
ree, and Mrs. Sylvia Woods had
the; pleasure of hearing Frits
Kreisler in concert on Wednesday
at the Portland auditorium. j
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The Willing Workers or the
irst Christian churh will give a
Patrick's Day party; this evening,
Friday the 13th, at the church, be
ginning at 7:30 o'clock. A fine
program has been arranged, with
all members of the class and their
families invited.
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I. On -Wednesday evening Mrsj F.
M. Haberman entertained in hon
or- of the Rebekahs of Stayton
,w-hile ,the husbands attended the
initiation ceremonies of the ioof.
Five hundred 'was the diversion of
the evening, four tables being in
play., , '(
Those enjoying the evening to
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Avail yoursellf of this opporWxiity o get one of these wetf known, time, tested, Brid-c-Beach
Ranges al terms that make it airime for any man to expect fis wife to 'fonry
along" oh what she has. Combinations and Wood Ranges, all models ate includcd
in this special offer. ,
'the least expensive fuHy guaranteed
by "Good Housekeeping Institute and
lacks the ordinary, "electric range price
Use Tour
Credit :
gether were: Mrs. A. Murphy,
Mrs. W. Mayo, Mrs. R. Woods,
Mrs. E. Crabtree, Mrs.' W.E. Ry
an, Mrs. V. Dare Sloper, Mrs.
Henry Tate, Miss T, Mahoney, of
Stayton;. Mrs. J. Madison, , Mrs.
M. Bishop,. Mrs.1 E. Pearcy, Mrs.
R. Crawford, Mrs. C. Elgin. Mrs.
L. Stiffler, Mrs. Daisy' Mclntyre,
Miss Anna Mclntyre, Miss Ange
line Ryan, and the hostess, Mrs.
F. MI Haberman"' -
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Wednesday evening for the
pleasure of Mrs. Kenneth Camp
bell, who is' leaving soon to make
her (bome In The Dalles, Miss
Ruby Drager and Mis3 Audra Win
ship entertained at a 6 - o'clock
dinner in the Rose room of the
Spa. An attractive color scheme
of yellow and green was" carried
out in the flowers and the place
cards. The guests were Mrs. Ken
neth Campbell, Miss' Retha Nash,
Mis3 Lortna Geer, Hiss Alda Nash,
Miss Audra Winship and Miss
Ruby Drager.
Mabel Marcus of Salem, senior
in vocational education, has a
leading ; part in "Riders to the
Sea," one of the three one-act Ir
ish plays to be presented by the
community drama c!as3es at the
OAC. These plays are prepared
as class work by the students and
presented to the students of the
college .in the , workshop .theater.
Miss Marcus 13 a member of Sig
ma Kappa, social fraternity on the
OAC campus.
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Miss Elma Weller attended the
Kreisler concert in Portland Wed
nesday evening. Miss Weller was
enthusiastic over the artist's skill
and the ovation given him by the
Portland. audience.
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t SILVERTON SOCIETY
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. ; Mrs. Harrison -.Cosho and her
father, J. Largent, were visitors
at Silverton a short time this
ifoijgMffisai
Delivers
No Interest on the
oo
Deliveris
YbiirHoosier
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week. Mrs.4Cosho, who -was' for
merly Miss Made Largent, and
Mr. Largent were former Sllver
ton residents. At one time Mr.
Largent was manager of the Sil
verton hotel, ) which burned dpwn
three years ago.; Later he man
aged the Largent apartments, first
on North First street and later on
North Water street. After the
death of Mrs.' Largent - Mr. Larg
ent went to Boise, Idaho, to mane
hla hnma vitK hisi rtauehter. Mrs.
Cosho is a graduate of theSilyer-
TFhe Busiest1 Shopping Period
of Spring Is Here
New Coats, Suits, Dresses,
Millinery
. Price, too, is anbther feature that
will interest you
Coats $12.50 up tft $55
Dresses $12.50 up to $65
Trimmed Millinery
V $2.95 to $8.95
SATISFACTION
on every purchase or your money
cheerfully refunded
YOURMAIL ORDERS
receive careful' attention., We pay express or postage
within a radius of a hundred miles ,
-,W;v's:.fl:...::,:, "CAN
SALEM STORE
16 State Street
BaEmhce
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electric range on the market. Endorsed
is a really good electric range, but it
FI:lo
Buy if as" yovfA pay
Laundry
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toahigh...schooj.and of tte uni
versity of Oregon.
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-' Edwin Tihglesiad, principal of
the Oregon City S.igV school, an!
Mr. Kirk, superintendent of tl.3
Oregon city schools, were gues:3
of Mr, rTlnglestad's parents. Mr.
and . Mrs. B. Tinglestad of Silver-
ion, at ainner luesaav cream-.
Mr. Tinglestad .is coach for tts
Oregon City high school basketball
team which, was defeated by the
Every garment,
has been selected
,'with discrimina
tion and is in
thorough attune
with the desires'
find requirements
of an exacting
clientele.
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PORTLAND SILK SIIOP
883 Alder Street
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