The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 15, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
FRIDAY' MORNING, MAY 15, 1925;
By AUDRED BUNCH 1
By AUDRED BUNCH
Phone: 106
LANS ARE BEING made for
200 guests at the Mothers'
uud Daughters' banquet this eve
ning at the First Methodist church.
The banquet, which will be served
fat 6:30 o'clock, is beins directly
sponsored by the men of the
church. Walter Winslow is the
chairman In charge. Mrs. H. H.
vandeTort will attend to table de
tails, while the Delta Alpha class,
of which Mrs.! C. C. Clark is the
teacher, will provide the musical
features. .Miss Mary E. Findley
has arranged ' a unique and de
lightful program.
The toastmlstress of the eve
ning will be Mrs. M. B. Parouna-
X ,.
' ' An operetta in two acts entitled
"El Bandldo.'t or the bandit, will
be given at 8 o'clock this evening
at the McKinley junior high
school. ' ' ' -i
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' Social and literary circles are
much interested in the dinner to
be given in honor of Atme Shan
non Monroe. Oregon authoress, on
Saturday evening. May 16, at
Henry Thielea' at 6:30 o'clock.
Miss Monroe! has Just , returned
from California to spend the sum
mer in Portland, ! where she will
complete her latest book, and is
being warmly welcomed by friends
here, she is the author of "Happy
; Valley" and other successes, and
her latest work, "Bewaa me
Ranges,'? is meeting a ready wel
come. - Amdng the speakers 'Will
be Mr. B. F. Irvine, Mrs. Baby
Page Euwer, Miss Anne M. Mul
heron. Miss Cornelia; Marvin. Miss
Blanche 14 Lahgleyv and others.
' . mi Portland Journal.
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- A combined apron. and cooked
food sale will be held all day Sat
urday, beginning at 9 o'clock, at
the Southern Pacific Office. 184
- North Liberty street, by members
of the Willing Workers' class or
the First Christian church.
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Tsilss Constance! Elizabeth,
daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. David
Rochester j Yantls or Detroit, be
came the bride on May 6, of Ar
thur - Frank Kerchoff of Saint
Iouis at a pretty ceremony in the
chapel of the Metropolitan church'
of Detroit, at high noon.
The ceremony was carried out
with simplicity, the bride's father
giving her away and Richard Ker-
thof f . brother of the groom;, acting
s best man. The ushers were
Jerome Benjamen ; and 1 Bronson
Allen. ; !.: ". : ' ;I X
The bride was gowned in ' a
I tel. a 4 A ..tin cstvirhAft
bengiline ensemble with bands of
ostrich and hat to match of straw!
ecru lace with touches or velvet
ribbon. Her corsage was orchids
and lilies of the valley.
The mother of the bride, Mrs.
Yantis, wore a blue and
grey
Mi
PORCH
The porch and lawn are being used more and more each year as
the ideal pastime room on summer days.
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We are exceptionally well equipped to care for your wants for : i
this sturdy furniture. Why not furnish the porch or lawn corner j
now and pay the bill in small monthly amounts.
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We are featuring Bamboo
durable. shades are priced
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Interest
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crepe faille ensemble; her' flowers
were lavender sweet pea , and
pink roses. , m ; f ' ,j -.. ,: : j-
A wedding breakfast at the
Statler hotel was held for the rel
atives and friends. The wedding
cake surrounded -with similar
made up the center piece, candel
abras holding white: tapers and
cunning place cards were the only
decorations. The out of town
guests included Mrs. iW.'. M: Ker
choff, grandmother of the groom,
Miss Violet Kerchoff, Daniel Ker
chof f and Richard Kerchof f, . all
of Saint Louis.
Mr. Kercboff and his bride are
touring Canada and eastern states
for a two months l honeymoon.
They will make their home with
the groom's father, Daniel C.
Kerchoff, Cresent, Missouri for
the summer. - , j - . ,
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The Fedelis chapter., of the
WWG, under the leadership of
Mrs. O.i B. Neptune, held the reg
ular meeting and i 'a pot-luck
supper at the Frst Baptist church,
Tuesday evening. An Interesting
program of the missionary work
in China from the book "Ming
Kwong. The City j of Morning
Light" was given, h
lunchO areMr. Doarlaelf shrdl r
f j ;
The Woman's Union s the First
Congregational church "will meet
this afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Louis Olsen, 1490 McCoy street.
n -h ' r : y
r Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley re
turned home Wednesday after
spending two weeks in Vancouver,
B. C. as guests of Mrs. George E.
McCrossan, a sister of Mrs. Live
sley. During the absence of the
Livesley's in the province, Mrs. G.
W. DeBeck remained; at the Live
sley home on Lincoln Hill.
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Members and guests... of the
T.H.D. Club were delightfully en
tertained, early this week with a
party at Alkire's Hall with Miss
Irene Boje as the hostess. In the
group were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Perlich, Mr. and Mrs; Paul Ficke.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Siegmund,
Miss Edna Warden Miss Ruth
Walker, Mis3 Iteta Claggett, Miss
Elsie Boynton, Miss Frances PIov,
Miss Doris Bowden, Miss Bertha
Miller, Miss Marlowe Miller. Miss
Mildred Spong, Miss Mildred Case,
Miss Virginia v Wilson, Harold
White, Charles Denhem, ; Albert
Ullman, John Moritz, Harry Fowl-
jer, Chester Bigwood, Gilbert Wyn
j koopX JoniT- jCanaipiell, J u d jd
J" , Jn P??1?11' J d d
Beardsley. and the -.hostess Miss
Irene Boje. f
The home of Dr. j and Mrs. J.
Shelley Saurman wis the scene
yesterday afternoon pf one of the
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FURNITURE
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Porch Shades In green or natural color. These (Jo JA
up from.......i..J.l..-..;...-i.V - vOeOU
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I COCIAL CAIXNDAR
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Woman's Union of the First
Congregational church. Mrs.
Louis Olsen, 1490 McCoy street.
Mothers' and Daughters' ban
quet. First Methodist church.
West Side circle of the Jason
Lee 'Aid society. Mrs. Bertha
Loveland. 2010: North Fifth st.
Hal Hibbard Auxiliary. Mrs.
Percy Pugh, 404 N. Church street,
hostess, 2:30 o'clock.
Woman's Alliance. Emerson
room of Unitarian church, 2:30
o'clock. ' ,
Operetta. McKinley Junior high
school, 8 o'clock.
Saturday I
American Association of Uni
versity Women. Woman's club
house. 2:30 o'clock.
Apron and cooked food sale. S.
P. ticket office, 184 N. Liberty
street.
Literary and musical program.
First Christian church, at 8:15
o'clock.
charming bridge teas of the month
when Mrs. Saurman entertained
for the pleasure of her club and
a group of special guests. The
floral appointments were- in shad
es'of mauve, white and pink, with
a lovely centerpiece for the tea
table. Additional, baskets of
Maytime flowers were used about
the brooms.
Mrs. Saurman had as special
guests for the afternoon. Mrs.
W. H. Dancy. Mrs. H. H. dinger.
Mrs. Edwin Baker, Mrs. Fritz
Slade. Mrs. John J. Roberts and
Mrs. G. W. De Beck. Mrs. John
Roberts won the guest prize. j
At the tea hour the hostess was!
assisted by Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., and
Mrs. Frederick Lamport
A large group of members from
Chapter G of the PEO sisterhood
motored to Milwaukie yesterday
for an enjoyable picnic meeting
at the home of Mrs. Will Knight,
a non-resident chapter member.'
In the group were: Mrs. D. X.
Beechler, Mrs. H. E. Bollnger,
Mrs. W. H. Byrd. Mrs. F. G.
Churchill, Mrs. Harwood Hall,
Mrs. W. T. Hickey, Mrs. E.' J.
Huffman, Mrs W. M. Hughes,
Mrs. P. J. Kuntz, Mrs. G. W. Laf-
ler, Mrs. William McGilchrist,
Mrs. B. J. Miles, Mrs. W. W.
Moore, Mrs. F. W. Selee, Mrs. W.
M. Smith, Mrs. A. T. Woolpert,
and Mrs. Temple. ;
The Women's Alliance will meet
in the Emerson room of the Uni
tarian church today j at 2:30
o'clock.
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She's Here
"THE
LADY"
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.. Attractively Made
Two factors s always decide
your purchase of "Awnings. ;
First, you must know that J
.they are attractively pattern-
ed,that they are . practical
then secondly, there is the
consideration of price.' 1 -
By having us make your awn- j
ings you get both of these f
with -the assurance that you J
are making the best buy pos-
siblc. ; : ' . , ;
Use
Your
Credit
1 Miss Mabel Boughey, who for
two years taught English, at the
Salem High school has been elect
ed to teach in Portland. .
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t Hal Hibbard auxiliary will meet
at 2:30 o'clock' this afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Percy Pugh!, 404
X. Church street, for the regular
monthly social meeting.
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- Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith are
entertaining as their house-guest
Mrs. Virginia Warren. i;.
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: The Jason Lee Men's Bible class
and the Mizpah class will i meet
tomorrow evening for a social
time at the church. ! , w
An interesting program, spon
sored by the Parent-Teachers' as
sociation of the Livingston school
will.be given at 8:15 o'clock to
morrow evening at the First Chris
tian church. . . ' !
, The following pleasing literary
and musical program will be giv
en: Romance, Arnold; Song of
the Surf, (Weir), Cecil Deacon, pi
ano; vocal solo, selected,! Mrs.
Walte 1 1 "Berceuse," fr6m Jocelyn
Godard), Charles I.. Wilson, eu
phonium; Arabeatue (Leschetiv
ky); Novelette (McDowell), Mrs.
Margaret Holden and Rippey, 'pi
ano; Portland .Central quartet,
Mr. Colcrord, Mrs. Waite. Miss "El
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Chicago$88.05Newjrork $149.45
1 Other rln PrfWI" .
Sale May 22 to Sept 15 j Return Limit Oct. 31
.-. ' i ' " YOUR. CHOICE Of i , ..' . ' "
Two of America's Finest Trains
OrienUl Li m ited
Tickets.
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Trmr. rsts. Aft. .
h: h:hi ' : - $ ' - ;: : , ', ;',..- 1
hMmAiei
Kotex, 15 Napkins 49c
The usual box 12 napltlni but during this Atop
dtlre we will sell 15 for , 1 .............
1 (Basement) i
Pillow
Slips
Heavy prade 42x36, no
-. l. - dreseins f :
39c
4 4 Ma- 99J
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, , . - - - j jy " ' x "
Remnants, Half Price
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Ladies9 Hose 11c
Ladies' cotton Hose in brown and black, ,
all sizes, special .... X 1 C
; : (Basement) .''
Children's Bloomers 39c
Children's Sateen Bloomers, all colors OQn
including black, regular 60c value or.JL. ult
' v :'-'! (Basement) .: - T: ' -.
1 Bungalow Aprons 75c
Bungalow aprons, stylishly made - and 7Il
of pleasing pattenisjchoice ..X-,...--.----. yC
i - - (Basement) ' " - ; i
x Men's Canvas -Gloves 9c '
glen's good'grade canvas Gloves with knit
wrist, special
X Children's Taped Waists 23c
Children's Taped Knitted Waists in sizes OO
2 to 11. reeular 35c value for aVOC
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Visit Our, Ready-to-Wear i Departinent and Save
Crepede Clime
40-inch wide Crepe de
; Chine, our regular $1.53
grade, all colors, QP
; Your choice per yd.fi OC
sie Tillman, Mr. Jlandall; reading,
selected, HUs Mae Macklin; Now
Sleeps- the Crimson Petal ( Quilt
er); Kashmiri song (FInden) ; A
Birthday . (WoodmajJ), Mrs. Carl
Hartley, soprano; A."tDream of Par
adise (Gray), Charges I. Wilson;
vocal solo, selected. Mrs. Randall,
baritone; Caprice Viennois (Kreis
er). Andante-finale (tt-eschetlvky)
Mrs. Margaret Holden-Rippey;
Mr. and Mrs. Waltetr L. Spaal
ding were among thotrb from Sa
lem hearing Freda . Hismpef t.last
night in Portland. j
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Miss Virginia Donnel? was hos
tess for a recent charming dancing
party 'for a group of thU younger
set. At a late hour a (delightful
luncheon was served. ; f
' Those invited for the affair in
cluded Dorothy Robnett, Pauline
Welch, Dorothy BossharU, poris
Nye, Loretta Fisher, Mary Cupper,
Maureen Styles, Elva j Kranklin.
Mildred Pugh, Florence! Power,
Elizabeth Wechter, VirginUa Dor
cas, Rovena Eyre, Helen Marcus,
Elaine Brown, Marvel Edwards,
Robert Kitchen, Chandler Ilrown,
Edward Fisher, ? Howard (Kurtz,
Ross Harris. Ivan White, Sitewart
Klbbe, Paul Giron, Le Roy Gfote,
William Verbach.f Donald Decke
bach and Dennis Heenan.
" I ROUND TRIP FARES I ! W i '
via &. P.& SJCX C 11 & Q.
Farther Dctalta.
J. W. BCrCHXE, Agent
Phone 727 or 127
OREGON ELECTRIC RY.
Goto
Silk
Hose . j
Ladles Silk and Chif
fon Hose, all Shades,
'i. Special
High quality Jap Crepe
i 30-inch -wide
.95
Main Floor
.:....:;.L...J..:..L:...... 7 c
(Basement)
The West Side circle of theJa
son Lee Aid society will meet this
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ber
tha Loveland, 2010 N. Fifth street.
Mrs. May Kellogg.'who has been
the. house guest of Col. and Mrs.
E.Hofer for the past several weeks
Is leaving today for Seattle.
" . .
A'mite'box ingathering of the
WFMS of the First Methodist
church was held at the home of
Mrs. A. A. Lee on Wednesday af
ternoon with Mrs. G. l. Alden the
devotional leader, giving a lesson
on "The Mite Box." Mrs. George
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Better Homes; Week'
A week observed throughout all the nation to improve
the homes of our country. We are in a position to as
sist you by furnishing such supplies that you
may need in your improvements such as
Baberoid Certaln-teed Boofincs
Dednliif Flts -Atpblt
Sheeting
Building Papers
Perfection Piaster Beerd
Psbee Varnishes and Stains
Peerleea Bnilt-lna
Kailo MaU Boxes
CaboVf - QuUt
deadnes.
Znplex Joist Hangers and Beam
Cap .
Concrete Hardeners
Cabot's Shingle Stain
Rnberoid Shingles -Certain-teed
Sninglet
Basement Sash
Gabriel
Powder &
Supply Co.
Phone 728
175 S. Commercial
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TTv I TTTT "V" t Mi 't-
WW Uy
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Jap
Crepe
32 inch
Gingham
300 Pieces 'fast color
Ginghams, plain" and
fancy 32-inch wide
22c
25
-Main Floor
Main Floor
Children's Hats Now $1.19
Among these hats
You will find Milans, fancy straws (Jjl 1 A
in all colors, choice...... ....... v X X if
Basement)
1
I Sliprpn Sweaters $1.79
Hisses' and Ladies Sweaters, all r
wool, choice X..:....'..X.... v 1 I J
(Basement)
All-Vool Blankets
Savp money
And buy Blankets now. Our regu
lar $9.95 Blankets on sale at ...i.
(Basement)
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ykYXy vCh e re You
- -NA save Every Day
DEmRTMENT STC
Gutekunst and Mrs. H. M. Durk-I
heimer told of the 'work done by i
the society In South. America. Dur- i
ing the business session Mrs. W.
M. Pennington was elected as re
cording secretary to fill the va
cancy made by the departure of
Mrs. J. L. Brady. Delegates were
elected to the Salem district mid
year meeting to be held at New
berg on May 22. j ; ; ' -
Clark Moreland of Albany was
in the city on. business yesterday.
Lee Stover, a student at OAC,
was in the city on business Thurs
day morning. . '
Cedar Shingles 1 "
Standard Gypsum Plsser
Waterproofing! for Cement
ManUe Brick
Mantle Tile 1 ) - ;
Metal Lath, Corner Bead
Marshall Si Staran Wall Beds
Bicketaon'e Mortar Colors .
heat
sound
Bleached
X" ; tin
Regular $1.25, size 72x90 at the ridicnloiw QQ
low price of .......................... 0C
,
Challies
36-inch wide Cotton
Challies, many colors
to I select from, choice
per yard .
c
Main Floor
17c
Sale of Toilet Articles
X-1 Lavons
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8 ounc... OVC
Toilet Dept. ..
Pompeian
; . in
Day Cream. . : . . . VC
Toilet Dept.
j Colgate
Dental Cream large in1
size y IXJC
- 1 Toilet Dept. , -:
. Hinds :
Honey Almond " aa
Cream .... ... . ... OuC
; ' Toilet pept. .
Pepsodent
Each 39C
Toilet Dept.
$5.95
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During Our New-Business Drive
III
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"The
Midnight
Express"
mm
Sheets, 89c
(Basement);
Cloth
Plain and striped rom
per cloth, ; excellent
quality. Buy them now
t per yard
Main Floor
Pebeco
Each ... ..; .39C
Toilet Dept.
Watklns
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X
Cocoanut .
Oil Shampoo 1
Each ......
39 c
Toilet Dept
J Kranlis
Lemon Cream. . . . 79c
Toilet Dept.
P. & O. White Naptha
n . Soap
20 bara for.-. . $1.00
Cream Oil soap f ft
20 bars for... 1UU
rex.
J 1 I M it
1 fr.'l
Oer
Rompei
25c
Pongee Silk
12 Momraie. 33 inch wide
imported , Pongee Silk,
regular ?1.33 7f
grade per yd.... I JC
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