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the birthday anniversary of
5Iis Maybelle Propp was the in-
spEration of a delightful eigbt
i; corer dinner at the Colonial Dame
Tea Shoppe on Sunday.
paffodils were attractively piac
l edj about In r profusion and pink
f Japanese .roses graced the table
-with four large candles burning
J during the dinner hour.
Preceding the dinner the party-
At 7 O'clock
The day looks dark.
At 8 O'clock
" It is sunny.
A dark, dull day can be chang
ed in one hour to a day ot joy and
fitness. . I
Millions of days are being
changed in this delightful way.
r On rising drink a glass of water,
hot or cold. That washes the
stomach and fits it for food.
- Add a little Jad Salts to the
glass. Then you have a sparkling
drink. Jad Salts are made from
the acids of lemon and grape, plus
lithla, etc ' -
Right after breakfast comes
complete relief.The poisons are
eliminated, all that unfits and de
presses. You save a day of dull
ness and discomfort.-
Try this. Then you will know
a Quick, pleasant way to start
every day at your best. Adv. -
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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
By Audred Bunch
Phone: 106
attended the Oregon theater and
later the evening was spent in
dancing and music at Miss Propp's
home. ': V
The guests were Mr, and Mrs,
W. P. Watkins, Mr. tndjMrs. W.
Dustin. Miss Ann Paulsen, Mr.
Thomas Woods, Gene JJarber and
hostess. Miss Maybelle Propp. .
The Young Married j People's
class of the First Baptist church
will give an April Pool's day party
: at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Smither, $80 K. Church street.
Unique entertainment features are
beine arranged for the ! occasion.
Those -interested are invited to be
guests.
Conover chapter of the First
Presbyterian church yestminstor
fr Guild will meet promptly at , t
6tudy hour in the primary room of
the church. Officers for the year
will he-elected at this time. :
The , missionary society of the
First Congregational church will
be entertained oxl Friday after
noonApril 3, at. the home of Mrs.
Roy Patters, 178i Saginaw street,
Judge and Mrs. Henry J. Bean
entertained as their guests over
the week-end,Mr. and Mrs. G. tV.
Ingram of Portland. During the
Oregon Agricultural college spring
vacation Mrs. Bean had as her
guest Mrs. May Mekeil of Corval
lis, house mother at - the Kappa
Kappa Gamma house. J .
The Woman' Home Missionary
society of. the Thirst Methodist
church willeet at 2: SO o'clock
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. F, L. Utterr 44 Oak street.
Mrs. C. H. Bryan will be the de
votional leader with ;Mrs. G. E.
Heineck taking charge of the les
son, j
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"The Holy City" (Gaul) had
been chosen by the First Baptist
church choir as the oratorio for
an Easter Vesper service at, 4:30
o'clock Sunday afternoon, April
12. Miss MinAetta j Magers will
direct tne group in -one of the
most beautiful of all Easter can
tatas. Miss Magers will be assist
ed by Beatrice SheTton at the or
gan and Mrs. W, F. Foster at the
piano. The baritone solo ; parts
Courtesy
E WISH TO ANNOUNCE to the public that our
cleaning: and pressing establishment is open and that
we are ready to give the very best service possible. ,
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v ' Our building is fireproof. The cleaning room is entirely
separate. We have installed modern machinery and are
in a position to turn out the very best of work and give
good service.
Our new Prosperity Presser enables us to quote the
following prices:'
Suits Cleaned and Pressed . $1.50
Suits Pressed . . ... . . . .50
Remember We are out of the high rent district and
we can therefore turn out the best of work at lower prices.
Phone 2188 W
Courtesy
COURTESYCLEANERS
. A. B. Tweed i -785 HIGHLAND V. L. Bulgin
COCIAL CALENDAR
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Stated Communication. Chad
wick chapter of the Eastern Star.
WCTU homecoming. Hall, at 2
o'clock.
"At Home" complimenting Mrs.
Earl Flegel. Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr.,
Mrs. R. K. Lee Steiner,and Mrs.
Milton Meyers, hostesses, at Mrs.
Fry's home.
WCTU homecoming. ;. Hall at 2
o'clock. : ; l -
" Conover Chapter of the First
Presbyterian church Westminster
Guild. Primary room 6 o'clock.
Willamette Chapter of the First
Presbyterian church Westminster
Guild. Church parlors 6 o'clock
Wednesday
Center Street Methodist Ladles'
Aid. Mrs. F. Stark, Garden Road.
hostess, 2:30 o'clock.
First Baptist church Young
Married Couple's social evening.
8 o'clock.
Woman's Home Missionary so
ciety of . the First MethodUt
cLurch. ilrs. i ll Utter, 446 Oak
streethostess. 2:30 o'clock.
Woman's Benefit association ot
Maccabees. Benefit card party in
afternoon. WOW hall.
Thursday
Marion County .Veterans asso
ciation. ; Woodburn. All-dav
meeting. . .
Chapter G of the PEO. Sister
hood. Mrs. p. J. Kuntz, 797 N.
Winter street, hostess. V
Friday
West Side circle of the , Jason
Lee aid society. Mrs. Bertha Love
land, 2010 North Fifth street, hos
tess. 2:30 o'clock.
First Congregational . church
Missionary society. . Mrs. William
McGilchrist. 695 N. Summer street
hostess, 2:30 o'clock. ,
Unitarian Alliance. Mrs. C H.
Huston, hostess. . . S '
' Saturday .
Marion County Parent-Teacher
association convention. Silverton,
10 o'clock.
will be taken by R. r. Barton.
Mary Talmadge Headrick and Hel
en Selig, violinists, will assist the
choir. ' ' " . : v
. Miss Dorothy L.ivesiey who ' Is
attending school this winter at St.
Helen's hall entertained as her
house-guests over the week-end.
Miss Helen Adelsderger of Marsh
field and Miss Velma Payne of
Clarkston, Wash., both students at
St. Helen's hall. 11
Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley have
been the guests for the past? week
of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hair in
Ashland. .;- .l ..
The Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe
was hostess for a delightful week
end bridge' party when Mrs. David
Wright entertained for her bridge
club with Mrs. Frank Gulwits of
Hermiston and Mrs. Paul Hauser
as ' special guests. The prize for
the consummate score of the sea
Cleamieys
call and deliver
Is Our Motto
son was ' won hy Mrs. David
Wright. Gnests on Friday at the
tea Included: -Mrs. : O. A. Olson,
Mrs. U. Scott Page, Mrs. Elmer
Dane, Mrs. F. O. Delano, Mrs. Earl
Fisher, Mrs. P. E. Fuilerton. Mrs.
L. W. Gleason, Mrs. E. A. Kurtz,
Mrs. Harley O. White, ; and the
hostess. Mrs. David Wright.
cut glass bowl of lovely tu
lips centered the table, with yel
low ' tapers completing the effect.
Mrs-. Fred .W. Holmberg has as
her house-guests Miss Hattie Stock
and Miss Mildred Swanson of Fer
gus Falls, Minn., friends of the
former. ' . ' ' '
The Willamette chapter of the
Westminster Guild 'at the First
Presbyterian church will meet
promptly at 6 o'clock this evening
in the church parlors for a potluck
supper followed by the regular
monthly and study hour. '
Mr. and Mrs.
Newton W. Bor
den and family are visiting in Sa
lem from Medford. Mr. Borden
is a prosecuting attorney of south
ern Oregon. ',
The , Willamette -Valley Photo
graphers association , met in Salem,
Saturday : evening, March 28. Pre
ceding i the business meeting a
banquet was served in the rose
room of ; the Spa. Little Merlyn
Gunnell welcomed the guests in a
character sketch. , The Shoberts
octette directed by Miss Minneta
Majors, gave two groups of songs
which were greatly enjoyed. Fol-
lowing the business meeting which
took place in the Gunnell & Robb
studio, a humorous sketch on the
photographer was given ; by Mrs.
M. B. Lee and Ward Prescott. Mr.
Percy Cupper , gave an address on
"Psychology and Business. Mr.
Lamoraux talked on the repro
ducing qualitiy in pictures. After
a : social hour the association ad
journed. The next meeting of the
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association' will be in McMinuvllle
aTbose -attending from Salem
were: Mr; and Mrs. Howard Tro
vert Mrs. Foster, Mr. i and Mrs.
Tom Croniie, Mrs. M. B. Lee, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Brown. Mrs. L.
Shrode, Mr. Brockman, Mrs. N. E.
Gunnell and Miss . Kathryn Gun
nell. y .V,'. ,. v ..; -.
The many friends of Mrs. Ralph
H. Kletaing are welcoming her
home from Sheridan, Montana,
where she has been a guest for
the past number of weeks. Ac
companied by her brother, Harlie
Blackwell, the trip was made from
Seattle by motor, Mrs. Kletzing ar
riving in Salem late Saturday eve
ning. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Kletzing and Mr. Blackwell were
entertained at dinner at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Anunsen. An
additional guest at the dinner was
Miss Leoa Graber of Juneau,
Alaska, who plans to spend a week
In Salem. Miss Graber is inter
estingly employed as buyer for
the B. M. Bebrends' firm, a prom
inent mercantile establishment of
Juneau. '
The West Side circle of the Ja
son Lee Aid society will hold their
regular meeting at the home of
Mrs. Bertha Loveland. 2010 North
Fifth street at 2:30 o'clock Friday
afternoon.
The Women's Benefit associa
tion of Macabees will hold a ben-
j.e.fit card party, Wednesday after-
noon at the WOW hall.
A pre-dance supper was enjoyed
Friday evening at the Gray Belle
by members- of the JC club who
entertained with a spring formal
In Derby hall where a green and
white decorative motif predomin
ated. - i . r
Those acting as patrons and
patronesses at the dance were:
Principal and Mrs. J. C. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Huntington,
and Mr. ajod Mrs. O. McClellan.
Miss Frances Ward. Miss Ethel
McGilchrist, Miss Virginia Mc En-
tee, Miss Margaret Bailey, Miss
Erma Eolander, Miss Jean Shipp,
Miss Prudence Patterson. Miss
Helen Breitenstein, Miss Fay Was-
som. Miss Josepnine Baumgartner,
Miss Lenta Baumgartner, Miss
Pauline Knowland, Miss Florence
Powers, Miss Fay Jo Wolz, Miss
Lucille Rhoten, Miss Meba Daven-
Few Women today would consider themselves well-dressed if they
and appropriately "Shod" " ! : r "
Many Rooms, however, give the appearance of being weU furnished
Starting Monday,
March4 30th and for
one week following
we will make the spe
cial prices on Rugs as
shown in this adv.
C. S. Hamilton.
A very fine quality
Axninsters $23.85
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One ot the most durable
grades of ruga you could
possibly buy. Choose from
scores' of new patterns.
Shop
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Thoroughly trained sales
man -ready to help you
plan if desired
TUESDAY irORNTNG,
port." Miss Alice- McKlnnon. Mlss
Josephine Jaskoski. Miss Gertrude
Bartley, " Miss Margaret Pierce,
Miss Josephine Maulding, Miss
Kreta Janz and MUs Harriet
Blankenship.' '
Te& PUTvine, Frank Patterson,
Wallace Carson, Homer Richards,
John CaughelL Chandler Brown,
Cola McClellan, Louis West, Roy
Okerberr.w Edwin Goodenough,
Carl Noeske. Albert Blankenship
mhn vhit. ron Kelly. Frank
Deckabach, Coleman Rodgers Ir
win Duffy, Burton Randal, Charles
Coffey, Robert Ramsden, Delbert
Schwabbauer, Hubert Ashby, Cot
ter Gould, Donald Deckabach,
Henry Tmelsen.
Special guests were Grant Fal
lin. Walter Socolofsky and Garnet
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JUSTICE COURT
ES BUSY PLACE
Seven Criminal" Cases Filed
Monday; Hew Record
for Year Is Made
Business In the Salem justice
court reached a high mark for the
year yesterday, when seven crimi
nal cases were filed. '
Frank ' Yates, of Salem, drew
down a fine of $25 and costs on
a charge of possession of a China
pheasant during the closed sea
son. He was arrested by Henry
Stevenson, deputy game warden.
y. W. Bailey, of Portland Was
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appear in court this week jon the
same charge. Both' the arrests
were made by State Officer Nic
hols. '
George H. Giese, of Salem was
assessed $10 for speeding 40
miles on the Pacific highway. He
was picked up by Earl Houston,
state officer.
Martin L. Andrus,. of Portland
forfeited his license- for a year, 4
and was fined $30, for traveling
60 miles an hour. Officers Nid
hols and Houston stopped him
Placing a bail of $300, Fred
Roney was released from the
county jail,, where he was being
held on a charge of . driving while
Imagine! Wfltons S77.50
When yoa think what a wonderful transformation' one
of these charming ruga makes In any room, yon can't
afford to delay another day In making your choice from
the attractive new patterns and colorings (77 PA
now la our display. ' A splendid saving at.. i DU
m3sis Ye
34.00
of Seamless Velvet Rugs have been reduced for
Big Variety of Patterns and Color Combinations
Regular $52.50. values at .....1 539.00 "
Regular $48.50 values at....... ; ' " S3400
Regular $5.50 values at ZZ'"ZlZt 4.SS -
Good colors and patterns for your selection for Bed Room, Living
Room or Dining Room. . - '
Size 9x12 $26.85
THESE PRICES FOR ONE WEEK
Our Vinaows
MARCTT 3T, 1925
intoxicated. Tie enterea a p
of not guilty, and a date for bear
ing has. not yet oeea
Officer R. B. Reinhart made, the
arrest. Vf " '- ' - '.- 'LMa
Kenneth Bentr, of Aurora, was
arested by W. J. Hadfleld. state
officer, for driving a car with no
1925 license plates. His father
Henry Bentz. appeared In court
yesterday, deposited $25 bond,
and announced his Intention of
placing the matter in the hands
nf on attorney. A
Arrested on a charge of pos
session of liquor, Harry Coan en
tered a plea of guilty, ana was i
ed 825. He was arresiea oy vw
Bremmer, deputy sneriu. '
Prnminent Silverton Woman
Dies Suddenly on bunaay
ctt.vfirtON. Or.. March 30.
septal tn Tha Statesman.) Mrs
Clifford Rue died. suddenly at the
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SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST1
Unless you see'the'Bayer
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noi getting ine , genuine
by , millions and prescribed
Accept only 'Bayer" package
Tandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists.
- t Yi trade mmrk of Barer lfuvfarar f Moonff!p-!.!trr c' s.im.,.m
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noon aner u s
IjX jnorfl lbaa.Jl2 hours. The cause
of death seems 10 o uu.uuwn.
She wa taken ill Sunday night.
: Mrs. Re was prominent social
ly at Silverton among the younger
society matrons, and was closely
affiliated with the child, welfare
work" which has been carried on
under the Parent-Teachera' circle
at Silverton. Before her marriage
he was for a time superintendent
of the' Silverton hospital.
Mr. Rue is teller At the Coolidge
& McClalne bank at Silverton and
commander of the Delbert Reeves
Post No. 1 ot theT American legion.
Funeral arrangements have not zr,
yet been made .
If the pedestrains race is to
survive, some means wil have to
be found to provide them with
spare parts. Columbia Record.
Cross", on tablets you are
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Davcr -p" fu,1:u oaic
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Colds- :
Pain
Toothache
Neuritis
Headache
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Rheumatism
which contains proven directions.
were not also well
but poorly "Shod
If you are one of the
few who have not
seen : our immense
stock of Rugs tnd
floor 4 coverings, it
will pay you to see it
now.
C. S. Hamilton.
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