The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 11, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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THEl OREGON-ST ATESS1AN. SALEM. OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 10, 1925
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Committees to Meet i
! Four committees -of tbe. Salem
Woman' club will hold meetings
tomorrow at the club bouse pro
ceding the regular program, of the
'club, the first of the new season.
" The education committee, of
'which Mrs.; Ceorge H. Alden ;ls
chairman, will meet at two o'clock
in the east section of the club
room at the same hour the board
is In session in the 'board room.
The personnel 'of .Mrs. Alden's
comlttee includes: Mrs. Russell
Catlin, Mrs. Richard Cartwright,
Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith, Mrs. Har
wood Hall, and ' Mrs. Curtis
CrOSS. -" ' : '
" At the same hour, the press
committee will meet In the club
house dining room. In the group
will be: Mrs. WV C. Dibble,
chairman, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks,
rs. Wi D. Smith, -Mrs. Mary
ockey. -
At 2:15 o'clock the visiting
committee, at the call of Mrs. Day
id , Wright, will meet in the west
seqtion ot tne ciub room. Mrs,
Wright's committee includes: Mrs.
Karl Becke, Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mrs,
H. R. Worth, Mrs. G. E. Schune
man, and Mrs. Paul H. Hauser,
i On Wednesday afternoon I the
calendar committee, of which Mrs.
W. E. Kirk is chairman, met in
the "YWCA rooms to select suit
Able slides offered by the exten
sion department for use at the
winter's programs: J . 1
,-, ; The music committee, of which
Mrss T. ; S. Roberto is chairman,
will meet, not before, but. immedi
ately offcer the program in! the
hoard room. On this committee
are: Mrsw Roberts, Mrs. Phil
Newmyer, Mrs. Harry Harms, Mrs.
Merle Rosecrans, . Miss Dorothy
Poarce. Mrs. H. T. Love, and Mrs
J: W. Nash.
Gvest From Florida ,
Mrs. Lawrence" Erlckson, a niece
of Dean and. Mrs. F. M. Erlckson,
was jtheir guest, over, Monday; of
thi.l tweak. Mm Rrlrta
home Is in St. Petersburg, Florida
is on the coast for a visit with her
mother in Portland.
Ladies of the G. A. R.
' The regular business meetine of
the Ladies of the G. A. R. . will
be held Saturday, September 12
at 2:30 o'clock in the Armory.
Return From Trip ;-
Miss Margaret Livealev i and
Miss Marian Zinser, accompanied
by Mrs. J. C. Zinser, havte re
turned from a ten day motor! trip
into eastern Washington. They
maae stops in Yakima, Waltsburg,
and Spokane, returning by way of
bnoquaimie Pass near Seattle.!
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Guests From Hood River
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Keck! and
son. Kenneth, of Hood River wre
In town Tuesday making arrange
ments for the entering of young
Keck at Willamette university
wnere he will register as a fresh
man. The Kecks are owners 'of t
large apple orchard in Hood
River. They j are friends of Pro
fesor and Mrs. W. E. Kirk,! the
two families having known each
ther in Nebraska. "Mr. Keck! was
a one time pupil of Professor
Kirk. i
Ten Cover Luncheon .
: Mrs. Lina Delkhoyde of Colo
rado Springs, the house-guest of
Mrs. Edwin I. Baker, was the
honor guest at a ten cover bridge
luncheon on Wednesday at which
Mrs. Milton L. Meyers was the
hostess.
land
Motors to Port
Mr. T. C. Smith, Jr., motored
to Portland yesterday to be .a
guest at the te honoring Mrs.
Edwin Turner at
liam Turner was
pleasure of her
which Mrs. Wil
hostess or the
daughter-in-law.
Mrs. -Smith and the honor guest
are cousins.
Return From Uearhart
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Mr. and Mrs. A. ti. Mores are
home from a three weeks" vaca
tion at Gearhart. With them at
the coast was their daughter, Mrs
Kooert Kinney or Astoria
Sirs. R. C. Hunter spent Tues
day and Wednesday in Portland.
I 'SOCIAL CALENDAR I
TODAY
First Congregational - church
Missionary meeting. Mrs. Li H.
McMahan, 91 N.j Front street,
hostess. 2:30 o'clock. j.
? First Presbyterian church Mis
sionary meeting, j Church parlore.
:30 o'clock. j S
Willing Workers' class of the
First Christian chiirch, Mrs. A. B
Selee, 255 Center, street, hostess.
2:30 o'clock. i ' I
Woman's Alliance. Unitarian
church. 2:30 o'clock. i
Little Light Bearers of the First
Methodist church. . Party at
chtirch. 3 o'clock - !
Woman's Society o the First
Baptist church. Mrs. W. F. Fos
ter, 1045 N.
2:30 o clock.
Home From R. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Buck
ner and daughter. Miss
tiucKner, are home irom a
weeks motor trip in Washington
and British Columbia, .with
at 8eattle, Vancouver, and
toria;
Ruth
twe;
stops.
Vic-
5th street, hostess.
Saturday
Salem . Woman's club. Club
house; 2 o'clock. i
Cooked Food Sale, Salem War
Mothers. S. P. Ticket office. 10:30
o'clock.
Ladies Of the G
2:30 o'clock.
R. Armory.
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Here are the acknowledged successes of the Fall season and we, as usual, are the
first to present them. They reflect the newest style tendencies, such as flared full
ness, inverted pleats and newest collar and sleeve treatments. j j
This special purchase'and price concession comes to Miller's as a reward for their
resourceful buying connections in the large style centers. Visit, the department
today and see for yourself the splendid values offered.
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$19.50 ,;
GOATS
Every Interpretation of the Flare
of these New Models'
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This group of Coats consists of the ver newest
rersions of the Iflafre and'straight line models
in such lorely fabrics as Orduna, BoliTia, Elfina
and Suede like weaves. The new tones of dove
brown, canna, moroccan. cranberry and black.
Either fur or self trimmed.
Regularly 35,00
DRESSES
Here Are the Dresses That Are
Smart for Fall! ,
Dresses for every occasion In this group. Rep
licas, all 'of them of the great Paris succees,
just the frocks you would buy if you were thcTe
today. Shimmering satins, crepe and' satin
backs, flat crepes and charmeens in luxuriously
rich effects. The new Jay blue and the pencil
blue are here as well as all the new tones ot
cocoa. Others in green, navy and black.
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