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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
tiie otizggn stati:3:iait; sal1::t;o:l::go?t 'FRIDAY JIOIWONG, HAY 8, 1C23 s t. I.. : . 1 1 i V .etudred bunch tI r Ey AUDUED BUNCH '7 N OUTSTANDINQ meeting ot XJL the Salem Woman'g club will be held at 2:30 o'clock-Saturday ; afternoon at the club house when not on'ly reports of present officers &id connittees will be -glfen bat - also (pfUcersi elected, and' Installed for the- neiff year. , An especially ,: Urge attendance is expected for the closing meeting of the season. :! -.' " ' The First Congregational church ' - Missionary society will .meet this .afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. " p.. Kibbe. 6 ?5-South Commercial . street.' Entertaining with . JMrs. Kibbe will be Mrs. II. O. Clark, .Mrs. Edwin M. Hoffneil, Mrs.V7. . H. East, Mrs, Kenneth Bayne and Miss Leora Morris.- . - ... ; , Mrs. T. S. MacKenzle will hare charge of the afternoon devotional while special rmslcal numbers will ,ba given ty Mrs. Charles Maxwell; who will also tell of tb.8 social ser vice. work her daughter is carrying '.out tn' Cincinnati Miss Edith Hazard will read a paper on "The .Negroes In-the United States.'' while Mrs." W. D.' Clarke, the pro gram chairman, 'has arranged ad ditional numbers by Mrs. G. L. NewfonV .."" --:"-.f . . : Members of the Three Link club -will meet this afternoon in IOOF ball, for an .interesting meeting. ' The hostesses will be .Mrs. Cora ;M,cNeil, Mrs. Edith McEIroy, 'Mrs. Grace MadiaonMrs; Louisa Love . land and Mrs. Camilla. Lqtt. An interesting"' benefit ; enter- talnment will be fceldtthis evening in St. Paul's parish house when (be yonug people will present two plays, t'ls -Your Name-Smith?" and "Ain't" Women Wonderful?" Those participating will be Miss Mildred Coin, Miss Helen Kafoury, Miss Gladys Steele, Miss .Aileen Ilealy, 'Miss Que? nie Dellsle, Miss Queenie Winlock, Hiss Sarah , Beach, Miss Mllo Chambers, Ed ward Stewart, Edward Nejmeyer, Leon Nelson and Winston jyil- llama; ' . - Mrs." Earl " Fleger of Honolulu and little son, Earl Junior, Mrs! H. IL Olinger, Mrs. George G. Brown, Mrs. It. E. Lee Stelner, Mrs. -Milton Meyers and little Marylee Fry made up a party oo tbring' to; JIarrlsburg Wednesday, where they were guests of Mrs. t Lloyd Schisslar. The Book and Thimble club met "at Che home of Mrs. C. It. Schwartz on April 30. The following mem !bers were present: Mrs. C. I. Ad ms, Mrs. F. H. Bentley, Mrs. E. fattlson, Mrs. L. F. Brown. Mrs George Trotr, Mrs. Mary Beaver. Mrs. E. A. Manning and the hos tess. Special guests were Mrs James Best, Mrs. L. L. Cannoy, Mrs. Robert Adams and ; little children. The rooms were bright with California popples. ij During the study hour Mrs. Pat tison read an article from The Lit erary Digest on "Americanizing the Japanese Cherry." Mrs. Trott gave the article; "What Life Has Taught Me," by E. W. Howe. Mrs. Manning assisted the hos tess In- (serving a delicious lunch eon. i The next meeting of the club will be held May 14 at Mrs. C. I. Adams, f .'JT 1 - i! Mrs. George- A. White will be a guest : over the weekend of her daughter. Miss 'Henrietta White, for Mother's day week-end at the Oregon Agricultural college. ' '. :: , " ii The 'pleasant home of Mr. and lfrs. E. L. Welch -was the scene on (Wednesday, May" 6, of a very delightful , meeting of the Four M club of Macleay. ' - ' i .Mrs., Welch and Mrs. Frank Bath were joint I, hostesses. The home was beautifully; ' decorated with - tulips, forget-me-nots -and great sheafs , of beautiful ' golden French bloom, j . .'A "bountiful dinner was served af noon, of which about 45 friends and club members partook. The table was centered with large crys tal bowls filled with forget-me-nots. ,; . The meeting was then called to order by the president, Mrs. Harry Martin. A very Interesting pro gram was then' rendered In' which etch member responded.' J'Those who enjoyed the 1 day - as guests were Mr. Wflliara Farr, Mr. T. S. Mackenzie,' Mr. , J Teckenburg, Mr, E. L. Welch, Mrs. Reld.lMrs. Patterson,' Mr. J U. Flank, Mr. Park. Mrs. RIckll and Misses El sie, Anona and Elizabeth 'Welch. ;l . "i ' , , '. ' , ii Plans for the Willamette uni versity May day dances are unusu ally interesting for this afternoon. The May pole dance this yar be unusual In that boys &i well as girls will take part. The boys chosen all have dark hair and. wul wear, attractive pan telettes and Targe sashes or, ties. The .girls have all been chosen with ' light it ICafGiiry'c Dovnstair : Store J iS &ijfrr3TCi (5 A Few Steps own to Unusual Savings 36 inch Cotton Suiting OVl Wonderful yalue, yd. Criv, i1 mm V, 20c I Made of strong cotton, yarns, good I -welKht and we!l finished, popular for women's and children's dresses and blouses and little boys' suits. Oolonr are brown, green, honey dew, pink, yellow, rose, hello and 'white. . 36 inch Dainty Linserie checks, yd-...... I.,... v.n will 11V, It t-v i-nmhlnntlnn an It at tin1n nnif gowns. Wears well. Yellow, white, orchid,' pale blue, pink and honey, dew, .; 30-in. plain Lingerie Crepe, good line of colors 22c Yd. 3C-inch, good assortment of Cretonnes ... . .. 19c Yd. Our Cash Plan Enables Every . Vcman taavcMcney; 1 . i t. ' .-. It's our cash system and economical business methods that make it possible for nsto s-ll goods at a smaller margin of profit than the credit stores. - :' '( That's why we plvo jou belter quality for the money , than you can find elsewhere. Oar prices show you how to economize. :, .... YOUR MAIL OHDEUS 'Wire careful attention, we pay posts or cxrrii' within s. radius of hujidreil toilet. ' v .'.""" ca.' a:tj no hair so that a very ai'r active cc'Z bination will be-eecta-ed. An old minuet step will be used. In -the -other- dames the four seasons ' wiir'r beV feterpreted Spring, Autumn, Simmer and Winter. - The autumn leaves; personified by a number of young 'women, will come upon the lawn) Some as ters will follow the leaves. Then the North wind, In. tip person of Mildred Herwlg, will ome inland blow the leaves amorg the asters. 'Winter will appear iext and will cover the leaves and asters with snow flakes. 1 Spring, in the peribn of- Lois Moorhead, will burs upon the scene and will be .fottowed by a number, of attractive ?prinsr beau ties. Summer will fdlow Spring with Poppies, Forget-JIe-Nots and Roses. , j The selection of thedancers and dances have been made by the May queen, Lucia Card, and her two maids of honor. : "The . Green-Eyed Monster's Touch," given by ' St. 'Joseph's Dramatic, club in the auditorium last week was so well received that It will be repeated next Wednes day evening at the same tjlace 'at 8:30. o'clock. The staging and lighting effects were excellent, 'the cast perfect, and the1 lines; glVeh in ar.spirited and natural way. The play abounds in comical situations and the dialogue Is comical and full, of wit. A large audience Vas present,- and it Is expected. a sjtitpr larger one will greet : itu Wed nesday evening. , : , ' ; " -: ' ; Nine members of J the - Sllrer Bell circle, Neighbors b ' Woo'd oraft, were guests on Wednesday evening of the Maple circle in Amity. The following. wefe in the group: Stella Blackerby,tMrsr; d. E. Shaw, Mrs. Frank Turner, Mrs. O. Li Scott, Mrs. S. C. iKightiin ger, Mrs. T. W. Davies. Mrs. L; S. Springer, Mrs.. Otto Zwibkerr imd Mra. A.' L. Dake. ' r : CM - Today . . "First Congrestlonal church Missionary meeting. Mrs. F. D. Kibbe, 695 S. Commercial street, hostess. Coronation - of ; Queen Lncla J. Willamette, university., campus, "Z o'crock. - - - - r'' " " " First Baptist Church Woman's society. Mrs. T."A.fcaffefyr37J N. 11th street hostess.' Salem Floral society. "Chamber of Commerce rooms, 8;0clock. Three Link club. IOOF hall. St. Paul's Young People. Bene fit entertainment.- Parish house. . v t . Saturday t- l " Salem Heights ' Woman Pro gressive club. "Cooked'food sale. S. P. office, 184 IN. Liberty-street. Salem , Woman's clibA- : Club house. Annual meeting; . i ""'.; Hiawatha's Wedding Feast. At Waller hall, 7:30 o'clock. ' Cooked food salej Sons of Vet erans' auxiliary. Piggly H-Viggly store.' . .. - . - i : . Mrs. - Arthur-. J. Rahn's xecIUL Oregon .theater, 11a. m. The people o Salem are cor dially invited to attend the pre sentation of Hiawatha's Feast with the music, by. Coleridge Taylor, on Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in "Waller Hall on the Willamette University campus. A. chorus of 100 voices will .appear at this time, directed by Professor E. .W. Hobson, director of the school of music The beautiful solo, "On Away, Awake Beloved," will be sung by Mr. 'A. A. Schramm of Corvallis, who. is well-known to all Salem music lovers. ? Mr. Schramm ba& an enviable tenor voiced ! ,The accompaniment will be played by Mis3 Louise Findley, a student of the Willamette school of music. ' "' " i "." Mr. Miller Chapman will also appear playing a violin solo "Ro- nar.ee Ca Tarcles" fcy'Tri:.-j;::.u-eky. ,. ' ". . 7" v! Mr. Chapman is a very talented vloilalst of "marked ability .', and will "' add much to "the j suc cess of -the evening and! - of the May Day Festivities of Will amette tJnlversity - and - Music Week. Miss; Jean Hobson :is .'ac companist for Mr. Chapman. The Salem Floral society j will hold, an interesting meeting i this evening In the Chamber of Com merce rooms. Miss Edith Hazard will speak in an informal manner on flowering shrubs. Miss Hazard will Illustrate her talk with more than fifty speciaans from the, garden. ' Special musica; features will, be. given by Hiss Gladys Raf .fety. "There are business -matters' to come, up at- this time Of. espe cial' Importance. ,.X r X. !"yoineq, the Ureatorn Is to 'be the theme of Mothers' week-end on the campus of Oregon Agricul tural C"i zuf r. - raitely oe ticu; zl c:" wd men will entertain, their r : -era 'Saturday . at . a 1:1:: a r banquet in the college t-.i rc . , when 5 the creative sjliera ci : -man's life will be stressc !. iThe "arUsta" 'will be rerrre: ::: edrby Mrs-tH.C. Wort-ian .-: Portland. Mrs. Florenca He!;:: : Gerke, - landscape g3rdccr . '. Portland, will discuss art ia life.." j 'Anne Stannon Morrr , Grace E. Hall and Mabel Arur . S Harris, noted Oregon writers . I poets, will represent the: 3 t'. i spheres of woman's life. Mrs. Lil lian Jeffreys Tetrl, head of tha C partment of piano and ticcry rt the college, is to represent t . 1 musician,! and Mrs W. S. Kinrey, regent, the statesman. Mrs. E. r Lemon, will". talk on "TI:3 llcil e.rs." The musical program is to b particularly pleasing and delist ful. Mrs. Jeannette Boyer XaEt:n (Continod en par 10) ii 1 - . in ' 'n i. Iu-n' In looking over the stocks of merchandise at Miller's I was Im pressed with the thoroughness in which they were arranged. Oom-. inent features of each department were the "Nationals" or merchan dise with national or world wide reputation for quality, etc. Most .people prefer., to buy such quali ties, for who would think of buying a car, a phonograph, a washing machine of a nameless variety? It is their assurance of guaranteed ' service, and that such merchandise carries a known quality that can not be-substandardized or reduced for "price argument." over heard a customer say that 98c as a selling price did not. mean anything to her so long as' the article -in question was of un known origin. What food for thought! Of course she was right. How can one determine quality oil the nameless variety unless they are skilled in that particular field? The "Store of Good Store Keep ers" will, In the futurorns In the past, feature "Nationals" and from ttmorto time I'll show, you the labels to prove my point. ' a V "NATIONALS" MALLINSONQ JL It Sillirde Luxe " wJ Jrfff :vtt Mfimw. 'Balciq'g 1 leading Department Store - 14 . , . j , . 1:, .. -r , -. H"i' BUMunikg "Today Baie'&f u wr it The Nations Swimming Suit THE SUIT THATVCHANGED "BA THING - TO "SWffriVQ , sox.roR,TaT5' bJU WEAK. -r-' '. .." ."!; ; well Fabrics - i i ooo 1,200 Yards Ginghama 33 inch fist -color plain and fancy Ginghams. Ideal for house and I porch dresses. 36-inch Cotton Challie3 15c Yard 36-inch figured cotton Challies for aprons, trimmings, drapery, etc. i I 1 JO-irjh' Spout Rcrcalc '. '' : 15c Yard " ' Llsht and dark color Pcrcalo In good durable quality pretty pat terns. :. . KiwHicitiiiiiHiitt.iiii'.iw mm iii.timiicmii 36-inch Scrims r: 1 5c Yard i 1 t Clearance of Odds that: vere These are new, this season's weaves good enough tor the living room. ;:;UQQ0;Yard3:FrcncH Ginghams 35c Yard 32-inch imported fine soft Gink ham. All the new. colors and pat terns. Choose today. ' ? tlWitW'nitiWMWWIItiillU.tilMIBI'llltill i 38-inch'frv-t Color 5 yoileDVArd -The -fact that these ere taj't colors -makes slhem .especially. le&Irale. IRlllIIITaH!!HI!iMmWII!lflM;i11iliBi 36 -in.- Pajama Checks j! 23c Yard Neat checks In white, yellow, blue. peac$. pink and lavender. For undies and ; Bieepwear. itotnwwiBnmii'ramwtHi'itBMiiiiiwtireiiMihB t i Sjlk Stripe' Broadcloth ; 45c Yard All the newest pin, pencil and c!rt stripe broadcloth shirting In ' thU showing. This, collection of 40 odd dresses will create no little sensation when our customers learn the true value of ; therrL--The styles are good,-tho quality 11 " v . "i .' i . . r .1 '...' . .1 v ' .i r . excellent. ruur reai reason, in pisposing. or mem at. uns price is rne race '.i -i f 1 '- t i ' v 1. 1.;; ii ... i ' i v- rv i nri ,i i tney arerripsuy aarK co ever, should. not hinder en want, ad do hav YouUl find these ideal for dressy occasions. Satins, Cantons, Bengaline3, Failles, atjn back Crepe3, Brocades and Flat Crepe?. Tlie cizca are: Eight sizir yfit Nineteen size 36, Six size 38, Five size 40, Two size 42. It vijl p jy ycu to shop early for these at this low price. -1 , . STAMPED TJLLOW CASES -Thse are entirely now. ' The stamped designs, the colored insets of lavender, blue, pink and j-ellow ere fry effective. Made up of pequot quality. Price ier pair -$1.45. : Needle Art JDep't. iWBffiuwtis Mkmitm wm;wvt,!iti 81x90 Fncy Bed "Spreads 2. 9 8 -Kw fanripM In tan. rnA. hi ha c-n! ' lavender stripes. A light weight very popular spread. I MIII,lli)ittl,it5HliIf'iHi)JIE - ' ; lij?: Surface Hoes r -69c Pir Silk surface Hosiery. Looks 1;' silk! but wears like cotton. All V new colors, sand, nude, blond?, lur:. and black. Brarcicrca '25c 7 F'l'c ftrire. l-rorade, cjhj-r fti cr-d r'iiC til tra"s?cres la t durable qaaUty. Ail cizes. W,n,;.(B-wi. rpii ICiddic ICovcr Play Suit C9c Kiddie Kovers f ro. n. rf fluaiSty denim n! ;,.iu v.ifh ", rc f trir--.- f- i ; n j - - 1 I rc::TL.:::) t:i.:r eiigf m -