The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 12, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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AS A FAREWELL compliment
for her sister. Mrs. William
Klitiof Vancouver, fl. C., Miss
Lonis Thompson was one of the
week's charming hostesses when
she entertained yesterday after
noon with a beautifully appointed
tea, Karly summer flowers in
shades of j lavender and - pink
adorned; the rooms.- On the tea
table a crystal bowl of pink roses
and lavender lupin made an ar
tistic centerpiece, with pink' can
dled used in crystal holders. Mrs.
Frederick D. Thlelsen presided at
the urn. The hostess, Miss Thomp
son. ! was assisted by Mra. Louis
Lacbmund and Mrs. Connell "Dyer.
XJuests al'the tea. one of numer
ous attractive affairs planned for
a visitor that la aRTays welcomed
with" pleasure in Satejn; were Mrs.
KM. Mrs, F. D. Thlelsen, Mrs.
Dan J; Fry. Jr.;. Mrs. Earl Flegel
cr Honolulu, Mrs. John J, Roberts,
Mrs. 'T. A,j Iiivealey. Mrs.' Louis
Lacnmuhd. I Mrs. Connell Dyer,
; Mrs. llarry; Hawkins, Mrs. Frank
Spears, Mrs William Walton, Irs.
W,. II; Lytle. Mlsa Margaret Rodg
ers. Mrs. Clifford" Brown, Miss
Gertrude Gray -Df 'Portland, Mrs.
F. O. Andreae; Mrs. James Linn,
'tfr BrevrnjaD liofs. Mrs. Clifford
rVnief, Mrs'. John II. Carson. Mrs.
A'Jab Carson, Mrs. Karl Becke.
Vr?' T. A. Roberts.' Mrs. Keith
iv-nwell of Wobdburn. Miss Cecil
Cpv of WoodDurn. Miss Eleanor
"ifcriaire or, Sllverton. Mrs. Percy
Yftdnr- of A Ibany. Mrs. FYltat Rlad.
Mrs, JVnl Hendricks. Mrsl Lamble
ttlK Wal'acM- of New- York.
vwj'' Ronald' Glover;' Mrs. George
Dorcas. MM.: Curtis : Cross, Mrs.
PtTrtoe fcjrrd and MrsMfollis Hunt
Mrs KPt rjll leave for her
T-nmc Jn mills'ii Columbia Satur
day morning: 'Miss' Thompson
plansvto accompany hpr as far'a?
Portland. I. .
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'. Willamette university classes of
i92l ani 1922 held reunions on
Wednesday, the former at Spong's
landing and C the second at the,
Marion hotel.
Thrffrst 'group enjoyed a boun
tiful picnic luncheon with an af
ternoon .of 'cortege songs and
,,!-.-; special feature was the
Enroll iof short versea about the
pf rodnel of the class written!
pjorrt than four years ago at a re:
cent ion'- given by Prof. and Mrs.
; rten. Arnumber proved re
nnrVh1v' fitting after four, year
out of school. At a short . busi
ness -meeting Myrtle Mason wae
TONIGHT
1 (7:C0f t 'Jlieo .P.- M.)
- ' Saturday:
- (MATIUXE ud EIGHT) '
-Sunday
12 o i r, u.y.
elected president ani Elsie Lip-,
pojd secretary for the: coming two
years, when a similanreunion will
be. repeated. I! ! f
: In the group wefe Myrtle 5Ma
on,' Tinkham Gilbert Robin Fish
er, Russell. and Charlotte Rarey,
Mr. and 3Irs Raymdnd Rarey, Le
Und and Fay Linn audi young son,
Sybil and Mildred Pughton and
family, Paul and. SlbM WLse and
small daughter, Mr. land Mrs. Har
per. Helen", Satchwell; , Winifred
Eyre, George Lewis; Frank Ben
nett,. Bernard and Gladys Morse
and daughter. Glen; and. Mildred
Campbell. Loren and Evelyn Bas
ler. Elizabeth Berg, i Mr. and Mrs.
Baker,- Muriel .Morse and daugh
ter. . i '.j I! : .
The second group, ihe class of
1923. reunited their Ihumber on
commencement day atf o'clock at
the' Marion hotel when they neW
tlieir first reunion 1 Since eradu-i
ating. ' College songs iwere sting."
and the class roll calleli with every
member present making a. short
talk, telling of their, activities dur
ing the past three ;yeirs. and In
many cases a word abdut some ab
sent: member, until pjrSctically the
entire- class: was accounted for.
Special mention was mide of Marie
corner, and. a letter, was written
r br thej j-cretary land signed
by every member present. Ijiollie
Tucker rave a delightfnf talk and
both Lorlef Blatchford pnd Everett
Craveu sang. At thflf ciaas'e grad
latin'n Sir. Craven i jhil the di
inctlon of sinefng MFai;owcll, WH-
T(i ucf'eed the retjrfni' officers.
Everett Cra yen' and . !E?5ie GUheft
Jackson. James Bohle Hpas ejected
rre'rlent nnd MiSi.Ciice Collins
to the ' secretaryship.! !The lunch-
on rnbles were decorated in seas
onal flowers In class colors
Jn th prroun were
Clark George of Myrt
Grace" Collins of Portland; Mrs.
Elsie Gilbert Jackson of West
f.inn. Misn Hlartvs tta rtlinlnmpv nf
fealem. Misa RHby Ledbettef 'of
Muddy Creek,- Ralph Rehbock of
Pkirna. .Tamss Bohle of; Raymond,
Wash.. John : Moody tff Boston,
Ben Rickli of Portland. " Mr. ' and
Mrs. Everett Craven of. Pdriardv
??dwin Norene of "Portland, Harry
Rarey of Tacoma, Mistf Smith of
Tacoma, Rnth Schaefer of Eugene,
Minnie AmWer. Cecil j ShotwelL
Mrs.' Erma Fannine I ShotweB.
ladys Wilson, Paul . feherwood.
Ethel Mocroft Bennetf lof . Enter
prise, Lucille Tucker ofRaymond,
wash., Lorlei BiatchfoM. Marion
Linn, as a euest. Mis Kathleen
La Rant, and. Miss Elsif Lippold.
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are now on display, at our
: store.- - t. ' t
Original styles, exaitt r
- workmanship, real Para
rubber and attractive prices
. are the- outstanding . fea
tures of this exclusive mer
maid, millinery.
The Carmen. Kap. a new
model, is one of the most
- origin L It Is made in an'
Onyx design of six distinc-
tlve colors, beautifully
. marbeied.and ties in Span
ish bandana style, as. pic
tured here.
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- Carmen Kap
- 75 c
Perry Diner Store
US South. CoinmeKlal
. Salem, Oregon. '
Mildred
e ?oint. Miss
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. First Congregational church
Missionary society. Mrs. T. A.
Llvesley. Falrmount Hill, hostess.
Business and Professional Wom
en's clab convention. Banquet at
Gray-Belle. 7 o'clock. ...
Floral society. Armory. 8
o'clock.
Program- meeting. "Woman's
society of . the j First Baptist
church." Mrs. Clifton Mudd, 1715
N. Capitol street. 2:30 o'clock.
WFM3 of I tha First Methodist
church. Mrs. M. C. Findley, host
ess"." " "
Batnrday - '
. Garden tea. Mrs. Frederick
HU1 Thompson, Mrs. PhR New
myer and- Mrs. Fred Powell, hos
tesses. : At the Thompson home,
331 North Summer. 3 to 6 o'clock.
Cooked Food sale. S. P. office.
Ladles of tha Scandinavian church.
; Business and Professional Wom
an's club convention.
.Pupils of Professor T. 8. Rob
erts in recital. Juniors at 3 o'clock
in the afternoon. Seniors at 8
o'clock j in the evening.' , 05 N.
Summer street.
Knnriay '
Business and Professional Wo
man's club convention.
...... Monday.
Pupils of Miss. Dorothy Pearce
and Byron Bv Arnold In recital.
Waller. Hall.- 8 o'clock.
Tuesday
: " Miss Ruth Bedford, pianist; and
Mary Talmadge Headrick, violin
i: In Invitationar recital. First
Presbyterian church. S : 3 0 o'clock.
j. Appointment by Mrs. Caroline
Lewis, who will , be Installed to
night as worthy grand matron of
the grand chapter of Oregon, Or
flef of Eastern'; etar, of the ap
pointive orricers of the grand
Chapter, shared with the impres
sive. annual memorial services in
importance on the program of the
chapter's 26th annnal session yes
terday at the Pythian temple.
Mrs. Lewis and Dr." .Daniel ? O.
Webster will be Installed, aa
worthy grand matron and. patron
respectively of the grand chapter
which will close its gathering to
night. -
Appointments announced yester
day by Mrs. Lewis follows: Mrs.
Pauline Moore Riley, Esther chap
ter 'o. 1U Baker, grand lecturer;
Mrs. Elizabeth Tipton, Martha
Washington chapter No." 1 4t Port
land, ; grand chaplain; Mrs Amy
K. Webster, Minerva chapter No.
103, Portland,- gra nd marshal ;
Mrs. Edithe B. Ayre, Doris chap
ter No." 53, Marshfield, grand or
ganist; Mrs. Lita Giesy, Venus
chapter No. 129, Donald, gTnd
adah; Mrs. Gordon Hal, Golden.
Rule i chapter No. 131, iNyssa,
grand Ruth; Mrs. Neva Geer,
Bums chapter No. 4 0 Burns,
grand Esther; Mrs. Emma Smith,
Gresham chapter No. 117, Gresh
am", grand Martha; Mrs. Bertha
Farr, Columbia chapter No. 33,
The Dalles, grand electa; Mr
Bertha' M. Abbott, Maple chapter
No. 95. Seaside, grand warder;
H. Wayne Stanard. Zenith chapter
No. 94 Brownsville, grand sentinel.-
' : : ' ' '
; Mrs. Lewis, present associate
worthy grand matron of the grand
chapter, presided at the memori
al services offered yesterday after
noon for all members of th owter
who died during the past year. In
cluding two paft grand matrons
and a past grand patron, Mrs. Bay
L. Parry, Mrs.. Elizabeth Luckey
and Judge George W. Stapleton.
News of the death of Mrs. Dora
B. Schilke of La Grande, also a
past grand-matron. ..Tuesday,
caused the state chapter to hold a
special memorial observance In
honor of Mrs., Schilke, one of the
most prominent women in the
state in Eastern Star, women's
club and parent-teacher circles.
The grand chapter will complete
its business today and will also
adjourn for a time early in the
afternoon In order- to participate
in the ground-breaking exercises
for the new Masonic temple. Mrs.
Mary Alice Bardett, present wor
thy grand matron, is" scheduled
for one of the principal addresses.
No sessions were held last night,
but informal banquets were held,
one In honor of. past grand offi
cers of the state chapter, one foi
1925 matrons, and patrons of;the
different chapters, and one for
the next year's officers.-Oregon-ian.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of
Marcus, -Wa&Iw stopped-as hoose
guests at the hoz&erat" Mr. Smith's
sister, Mrs. Clara Shields on Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are
en route to Medford.
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Charming among the early'sum
mer's club- teas was that of Tues
day at. which, Mrs.. T. C. Smith,
Jr., entertained for,. the. pleasure
of 'those belonging to her bridge
club. Mrs. N. A,' Gough. Miss
One Night Only
MON&AY,i- JUNE 15
Stewart and French Present
A on
COMEDY NEW YORK HAS
LAUGHED AND WEPT OVER FOR
TWO YEARS '
New, Met hjod Eradicates
Wrinkles , Like Magic
' .It hK been found .that simple tsrk
root intxlur. uprmi ocr the entire
tee, art almokt mairirally . upon even
the Wpst wrinkles and crwiifet. It
prwlar - the natnrmt . rejuvenstinB " ef
fect of Diuift, unir 9 more marked
degTee. Tha danger looaaniBg . tha akin
or muscle, an in vniwieatific or too fre
quent massaging, - is eliminated., no nib
kins being neceaaary. On the other hand,
tha akin and underlying tissue are so in
vigorated thev, heroine ranch firmer, and
the akia'a texture is so changed it again
assumes, its original clear, smooth,, vel
vety appearance. : - .
It you wilt procure a package of pow
dered ta rk root . from your druggist, mix
a spoonful with a spoonful of lemon iue,
TTly with the fingers, and ait down be
fore your mirror, you will see the wrlnUes
and sags disappear, in less than 15 mia
ctes! You will he auiaaed, t,o say the
leaat. , Tarkroot ' of eonrse is perfectly
harmless. Apd certainly it is inexpt-n
fcire; a treatment costs Im than three'
cents! Adv. ; .
luiiininj i jne
fill l!i list-
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NO PLAY CAN BE FUNNIER
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Prices (Tax Included). $2.20j and. $2.75; Gallery $1.10
' h ;ti tie ws 1$0$
JS. I IVwSTO STORE S V
SALEM
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It IS;
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WOODBURN
THAT
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extended by; our sales force, together, with an atmosphere of merchandise
freshness and cleanliness, that individualizes BusickV Stores, i - - -
I Alpine-
iMiilt
I 3 cans-
I 25.c
Borden's
Milk
? . .
,3 cans
!:;25e;;
Gem Nut
Margarine
i I 3 lbs. , '
69c
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Gand-H.
Berry
Sugar
100 lb. sack
$6.28
Gold Medal
Flour
49 lb. sack
$2,59
m.! J.B.
Coffee 1 lb. tin
54c
Crystal. White
Soap-
.6 bars
25c
Peet Bros. ?
Sea Foam
Naptha
Powder
2 reg. 25c pkgs.
39c
Citrus Washing;
Powder
1 reg, 25c pkg; ;
and 1 reg. 10c p&g.
Citrus
Soap.
all for
25c
A nice jot of-Young-Steer Beef and it's easy to select just the cut you want
from our-modern refrigerator-counters.
; j Phone 4555Gt-we will; deliver and collect at your home
RUPTURE
EXPERT HERE
P. H. Seeley, of Chicago and
Philadelphia, the noted truss
expert, will be at theMarlon Ho
tel, and wl remain"1 in, Salem
Friday only. June 12.,; Mr. Seeley
says: "The Spermatic Shield will
not only retain any ease of rupture
perfectly, but contracts the open
ing: in 10 days in the average case.
Being a vast advancement over
all former method exemplifying
Instantaneous effects immediate
ly appreciable and withstanding
any strain or position no matter
the size or location. Large or
difficult cases, or Ineissional rap
tures (following operations) spe
cially solicited. This instrument
deceived the only, award in Eng
land and in Spain, producing re
sults without surgery, injections,
medical treatments or prescrip
tions. Warning All cases should
be cautioned against the use of
any elastic or web trass with tin
Ier-s traps, aa same rest where th
lamp i, producing r-oiuplicntious
neoeifKitating surgical ojerxtioii.s.
Mr.1 Seeley has documents from
the United States government,
AVashington, D. C, for inspection.
He will be glad to demonstrate
without charge or fit them if de
sire J. Business demands prevent
stopping at any other place iu thia
section.
IV Hj Kvcry.. statement In this
notice has beeM ; verified lu-fore
the Fe9.oral.Vand SfeUo Courts
V. Y. Seeley. Home ' office 117
N. Dearborn St., Chicago. Adv.
Gext rud e . . Gray,4 llr Lou i 9 - la ch
mund and Mrs. JJ.- Roberts were
all special . guests. 'Pink .snap
dragons and delphinium were at
tractive in the rooms.
Club members present were Mrs.
T. A. Livesley, Mrs Dan Fry, Jr.,
Mrs. J. Shelley " Saurman, Mrs.
George Rodgers. Mrs. O. C. Locke, '
MrsrJohn McKaryTIra. David
Eyre Mrs. "Henry Meyers, and the ;
hostess, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr.
Dean and Mrs. George II. Alden,
(Continned on pt )
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Bowls
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A most useful and necessary item for every home.
These beautiful glass bowls are finished in the most
popular satin finish. They come in -three colors,
red, blue and green in four different shapes, some
have black stands. They range in size from 8 to
10 inches. ' 1
Don't Overlook This Bargain!
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Gome in and see the outstanding features of the
Universal Electric Range it's different
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today or tomorrow at our store, showing the famous
" ELECTRIC. R AMGES
TmS WEEK-
A small payment down will place this range in
your home. Balance to suit your cohyenichce.
This is a personal invitation to Salem Housewives, and everyone
'.' . - should attend. "
You obligate yourself in no way by caning.
Yonr
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