THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING,-JUNE 5,1925,
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, , By audued bu.nch .
; Phone: 106 "I -
REP0RT3 OP THIT state con
ventional Oregon City were
Heard at the meeting yesterday af
ternoon of Chapter G of the PEQ
sisterhood when Mrs. A. C. Parr
.entertained at her home on the
Garden Road, .Mrs. Elgin ' who
has recently conre to Salem from
Prineville ty make her home and
sMr. Jpsephlne Klrk and liule
daughter Betty Doris, were spe
cial guests tor -the meeting. A
profusion of Jane roses were ar
ranged i throughout the rooms.
Tiie exceedingly interesting re
ports of the afternoon were giren
by .Mrs. E. J. Huffman and Mrs,
V..W. Selee. - At the tea hour the
hostess was assisted In serving
dainty refreshments by Mrs. P. J.
1 Knntx. Mrs. W, M. Smith and
Sir. O. E. Price.! In the absence
of the president, .Mrs, i Beechler,
Mrs. Huffman, the rice president
presided.. i ' 1 " ; j M fr
Chapter members present were
Mrs. Frank Churchill, Mrs. Ellen
, Godfrey, Mrs". W. T. Hickey; Mrs.
E.. J. Huffman, Mrs. W. M.
Hughes. Mrs, P. J. KunU, Mrs. O.
W. Laflar. Mrs. C. K. Logan, Mrs.
C. IVMcCuIlough. Mrs. William
McQilchrlst. Mrs. B. C. Miles, Mrs.
W. Moore, Mrs. O.1 E. Price,
Mrs. F, W. Selee. Mrs. f W. M.
Smith, Mrs. Ann or a Welsh and
the hostess, Mrs A. C. Parr.'. , '.-,
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. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts
Entertained at a large, dance last
evening at the Illihee Country
Club honoring" Mr. and Mrs. Sar
geant of San Francisco.-
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;; Mr. and ; Mrs. A. T, Woolpert
have as their guest. Paul Fugate
. of Aberdeen, Idaho, a brother-in-law
of Mrs.1 Woolpert.
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' The members of Hal Hibbard
auxiliary will meet this afternoon
.at the Hibbard farm near Pra turn
Vith Mrs. J., C,;, Carrie and Mrs.
II. H Paget as: hostesses. The
tnembers will leave the home of
;Mrs. Percy Pugh, at 1:30 o'clock,
motoring out for the afternoon-
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V; Mrs; T. A. Liveslejr. Mrs. John
J. Roberts, Mrs. A. N. Moores. and
Sirs. II. K. Stockwell will entertain
the members of the First Congre
gational Church Missionary socie
ty this afternoon at the Livesley
home on Fairmount Hill.
Mrs! F. D. Thielsen entertained
s her house guests at her country
home. Alderbrook, on Tuesday and
Wednesday, Miss Ignore Preston
and Miss Rutb Hjertaas. -'.
.The West Side circle of the Ja
son Lee Aid society will meet for;
4he last business ; meeting of the
year at the home of Mrs. Frank
Collins. 1790 N. Commercial street,
on Friday afternoon at 2; 30
o'clock. -
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1 MARSHFIELD. Or., June 5.
The Oregon Federation of Wom
en's - clubs closed - Its silver annt-
Tersary convention here today
rith a study of the- American
Tonight more : than 200
omen, delegates from widely
separated counties, were scatter
ing to cnelr homes.. i r .:
J Bend and La Grande presented
Invitations for the 1926 conven
tion, bat the decision; will rest
With the board and the choice will
be announced later. ! i
"The American Home" was the
topic of a report by Mrs. Jessie D.
McComb of Oregon Agricultural
college, chairman, and an address
by B. F. Irvine of Portland.
Additional gifts and pledges for
the Doernbecher hospital brought
the total amount of the fund,
a Uf ted. yesterday, to $2111.05.
Remember
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HARDWARE :
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Miss Dorothy Livesley. upon the
completion of her sophomore year
at St. Helen's Halt, has returned to
Salem to.be the guest for the sum
mer of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. A'.' Liresley. " ; :-;,----,t
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At. the June meeting of the Wo
man's Home Missionary society on
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. E. T. Barnes, -new officers
for the year were elected,' the of
fice. of president going to Mrs. C.
F. Wilson. The other officers
elected Include r Vice-president,
Mrs. A. A. Underbill; correspond
ing secretary, Mrs. tu, C. Hickman;
recording secretary, Mrs. W. E.
Kirk; treasurer Mrs. B. E. Car
rier; ; assistant f treasurer, 3 Mrs.
Benjamin Biatchford; chairman of
young people's work. Miss Adona
Cochrane; chairman of children's
work, Mrs. Ada i Miller; chairman
of-, mite boxes Mrs. William. Le
bold; chairman of stewardship,
Mrs. C. II. Bryan; chairman .of
evangelism, Mrs. G. H.. Alden;
chairman of temperance, Mre. J.
W. Beckley; assistant .chairman
of temperance, Mrs. Halverson;
chairman of education and litera
ture Mrs. Harriett Dnrkheimer.
Mrs. Ora F, Mclntyre spoke of
"Business Women and Business
Girls." while Mrs. G. W. Hickman
pro-
Auto
item, the most com
plete known to
science.
Portland
j Limited
tne Mty selM ckrgBi
rl between Portland
and Chicago. Observa
tion car with library,
lounging room, club
room, smoking and card room, parber
hop, shower bath, valet service. Mew
Pullman sleeping cars with improved
and more commodious dressing rooms
for the ladies. Unexcelled dining -car
V - 70 Honrs "v;.
Btwn FortUnd mnd Chicmta
I wmm Portland 9:33 avaqr mottling
Standard and tourist sleeping cars
through to Chicago, also standard sleep
ing car for Denver and Kansas City.
Continental Limited :
Another 70-hour train between Portland
and Chicago, leaving Portland at 4:00
every evening, with observation car
and sleeping cars through to Chicago.
Through standard and tourist sleeping
cars to Denver and Kansas City. -
ia effect dily to September 1 3 to all tbe princi
pal Kartcro Cities. Final return limit October
3 1. liberal (top-orr prvrilefem.
Cnc-Tvay rla CaHIsrcla
ither total er
dtaiiao without
Xiao Nitlaaal Pari
fare to the on Wonderland of Color ia
Southern Utah. Wbjr set take it ia oa
. your way Kaat? ,
TtOtwitaM Matlaaal Fark Uar
atao be macia aa a aida trip at a aaali ad-
Aak for frc booklet dtauipti! of tbeM
faxnou reeoru. .
Oar repreaeBtativ will be clad to sivc yoa full
Information jmd-heb yon plan your trip.
Addraai WM.McMUXKAY
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DZTJOiSTRATION 07
. An . expert,! direct from the
fictcry, will be here to help you
olvc year painting problemsal
You ivill be interested. He T7ill
civei'you new ideas' in bcairtifying :
yoxiz home v Ccnie 'and , bnnQ
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I SOCIAL CAUUiDAlS I
w TODAY
. First Congregational chnrch
missionary society. Mrs. T. A.
Livesley, hostess., v
"The Mikado," comic opera, Sa
lem high school auditorium. 8
o'clock. :
Highland school picnic. Fair
grounds. ,2:20 to 8 o'clock. ;
Woman's Missionary society.
First Christian church, 2:30
o'clock, j 'i r-;,:"
Woman's' Alliance. . , Emerson
room, of the Unitarian church,
2:30 o'clock. v j : :
West Side circle of the Jason
Lee Aid society., Mrs Frank Col-lins,M790-
X. Commercial street,
hostess. 2:30 o'clock.. - j :
- Kensington clubl ': Mrs. Paul
Ha user hostess. '
Hal Hibbard auxiliary. ' Hal
Hibbard place. Members meet at
home of Mrs. Percy pugh at 1:30
o'clock. : : - 1 s , ; n'
had charge of ' the devotional.
Hostesses with Mrs. Barnes were
Mrs.'.B. Xfa'Steeves, Mrs. Alraira
Hale, Mrs. Xousch and Mrs.' Mc
Adams. ".1t'v - -J .'tt i-"- -
California poppies - and roses
were used about the rooms. ?
ChildRen
i -jr v- -a,. . w a, m
goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared
for Infants in arms and Children all . ages. - i . :
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of CaTacU
Proren direct ions on each package.' i Physicians everywhere recommend it.
Special
5-Quart
Aluminum
TeaKisttle
98c :
A fine colonial panel tea kettle of highly polished
aluminum. It is not every day you can buy tea kettles
of this quality at sueh a low price. This is a special big.
purchase offer and will be sold out quick. . Come early I
Look for Our New Special Every. Week : : ;
HALICE
!TERRY
and
LEWIS
STONE
A Film Masterpiece !
T-ZY the
who' para
audiences "lie Who
Qrt$ Slapped." A vivid story
cf royal lives and loves.
' 1 ht Intrigues, the paMsiona,
the heroism of m peril-
shadowed Court are told in
thrilling pictures.
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The Business. r.GIrls luncheon-)
club . metyesterday-ioona at, th
Salem, restaurant for their regular
weekly meeting.-, holding,, formal
election of officers at this time,
Miss Vivian Whistler was:. named
president of the club: Miss Golda
Wheeler, vice president; Miss Mel
ba Robinson. secretary: Miss Jfes-
sie Miles, treasurer, and Miss Nina,
Marshall reporter.-. ' "
Among those who Have member
ship in the group are Miss Jessie
Miles. Miss Madeline Watsen, Ber-
nadlne Perlich, Miss Rosalia Ke
ber. Miss Charlotte -Hltchcox; Miss
Golda. Wheeler, Miss Marceija
Caspell,' Miss Ethel Wycoff. Miss
Flora Tnrnbull. Miss Vivian Whtetn
ler. Miss Melba Robinson. Misa
Blanche Marshall, Miss Nina Mar
shall and Mi3s Hazel McMorrls.
; Mrs. .George A. White entertain
ed as her house suest.for the Pres
ton Dance -Art. recital Miss Aileen
Gamwell, a student in physical ed
ucation at the Oregon Agricultural
college..''":--- "'j-.t.v, .--iir-
'! Mrs; E. C. Hickman entertained
at dinner on. Wednesday honoring
Mrk. Ivuella I. rKImball of Pasade
na, California,. Inviting Mr. and
MOTHltR'-Flcher'i'CS
toria is a pleasant, harmless
Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
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TONIGHT
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SATURDAY
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SUNDAY
(2:00 TO 11 P. M.) ;
MONDAY
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COMEDY NEWS
Saturday Only
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Mrs: Royal Blabe and son, Junior,
as .additional v guests. - . American
pillar roses were used effectively
In the rooms, v -. - a. s i -
'i z:.Yji. i--;
Mrs. G. E. Schuneman was host
ess for the luncheon meeting this
week of the, IT. D. club. ; x
I : Mrs. t. C. Kirby of Sherwood
was a 'guest at the commencement
exercises of Kimball School of
Theology, her r husband beiag a
member of the graduating class.
"The friends of Mrs. 'Cleorge A.
Arbuckle are welcoming her home
from an extended absence in Cali
fornia. f : ;
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T Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burch (Vi
ola Ash) and little son, Claude,
Jr., of Los Angeles are guests of
Mrs. Burch's father, William
Burch. ' ' ;, -:' ; .
One of the season's loveliest
brides was Miss Louise Healy, the
daughter of Mrs. C. J. Healy,
whose marriage' to Mr; Eugene
Gratton. son of Mr.; and Mrs. A.
F." Gratton of Portland, was sol
emnized at 10 o'clock on the
morning of Thursday, June 4, at
St. Joseph's Catholic, church. ; Rev.
J. R. Buck conducted the impres-
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The people of Salem have been so pleased with the bargains that
ing in our Saturday
at even lower prices than before, and remember this, when Director's say Specials
they mean that the
t:r;;:::.:;;-:trSilks;
Imported Jap Pongee, special for this sale Qg
per yard L.-- .. - O C
Crepe de Chine, wonderful values in all. the tf?!3 CQ
wanted shades sale price per yard
Satin black Crepes in all popular shades l tf0 OQ
priced per yard at . .....J.... ,.... Du0
Satin de t-ein in enfanta, grey, black, navy, Chinese
red, beege, and Lucille
per yard ... 1 . .:.,...:...
Flate Crepe in all new shades, sale price
per yard .:...iL....J.............
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Cotton Goods
Striped Broadcloth, special
' per yard :... ;1.:...
English Prints, for these two days .
. per yard
Jersey Lingerie, specially "priced,
Per yard at i
32 inch Gingham, fast colors, special,
per yard :...:.. ........
Huck Towels, special, 14c each or,
two for .. J.
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: . Ready-to-wear ;
Specials in Coats that can't be found anywhere in Sa
: lem. Coats, values up to $35, on sale now JJ
These Coats come in Prince of .Wales or Dress effects
& Dresses v:?'.;
Dresses--' ; r ; . ' ' ' 1 -
i in a large assortment of. (JO QQ to Cl C AC
styles and shades special dO.VO dlDUD
Wash Drecses
We also carry a large assortment of Ladies and Misses
v , : wash Dresses ;
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Corner
Gouri:
and
Commercial
"The Mikado" Will Be Presented This Evening at the Salem High School Auditorium, Under
the Directorship of Miss Lena Belle Tartar, by the Following Cast of Musicians :! From Left
lo Right, Truman Cummings, Eaile Riggs, Thelma Davis, Arlie Anderson, Helen Pemberton,
Paul Lee, and Gerald Mero; seated, Esther Burch, Ronald Cravenj and Helen Marcus. Miss
Lena Belle Tartar, is director. j .
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and Monday Specials
C-J3
prices have really been
You'll find it pays to buy here during this sale
for we are offering better merchandise for less.
green, special
$1.49
$2.75
ParticIprito toXctn!a Opera bI
Si
thaflwe are putting on
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reduced.
Hats
Hats,; regular selling at S5.95
siseraeiniic
Men's light weight bluei work Shirts. A real saving.
For Saturday and. Monday as long as they AJl
lncf v I 3C
Boys heavy 220 blue Denim Overalls, sizes frcm
7 to 16 years ....i;...j...........-..l... OC
Men's work Shoes; white and brown, Satur- ( (f)
day and Mohda!.:.r:.:L;........ y 1 0
Women's Oxfords and Pumps, Saturday and fM 1A
Monday as long as the lots last, to go at.... pi i
1 lot of Men's Oxfords, black and brown, a CO Qll
real ' saving.' Saturday and Monday....- v aO
Plain color Gingham, 36 inch wide, good for can- 1
ning apronsi special per yd;.t-.-..... i.:.. 1U C
White canvas Shoes and I Ap
Oxfords : .....!.. j.... lU C
Boy's and Girl s high button shoes, all leather J (
Sizes up to 2.' All so for.....;4.. .... Die -
Men's 2 piece
, Underwear .....
Men's Union
Suits
Men's Cotton
tton .
' Socks
Men's Canvas Gloves,
blue wrist
'a 4 T
Wash Tubs, extra heavy for, Saturday, and
Monday at ........-..: ..i..: -.....
1 lot Remnants )f
20
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Tonlilit
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we have been rav
another
now on sale
$3.49
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