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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON .FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER IS 1025 It : AS' hi By AUDRK1I DCN'II Phone 109 ; I Mists Chayibers Is Jlpnorcd lers i at 12g2 Court street was the! vene yesterday afternoon pf one it the moat attractive social events of recent months when Mrs, J. ' William Chambers. Mrs. L. R. Chambers, Mrs. Joseph W. Cham bers, Jr., and Mrs. carl T. pope entertained from S until 5:30 o'clock honoring Miss Rachel Chambers of Reading, Pa., who is "Visiting" on the coast for several Salem maids and matrons received .cards, for the afternoon. " The living rooms, where the lrnstesse and honor guest, re ceived, were transformed through out with a delightful: array of autumn flowers and foUage. tlne maple filling the open fire place and baskets of - blossoms skewing brilliant in the corners. r.xWflts of zinnias marigolds and brpnze hellenium,, with " now and -tfieiya pray of delphinium, were ined to give a further decora'tive note in the rooms .where rose and blue shaded lights gave a pleasing atmosphere. Assisting in the liv ing -rooms were Mrs. W. E". An derson, Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs. flauV Steuslo'f, Mrs. Otto J. Wll tgn ind Mrs. J. H. Nicholson , 5 the dining y room' a cblor scheme of yeUow.was worked, out in pleasing detail 'with "marigolds RTid "aKters. with blue delphinium, u,Hft iu a floral war in the center basket' Yellow tapers burned. In crystal holders enhancing the fchutiful table service.' " Tniring the first honr Mrs. C. C. frhwab and Mrs. n. J. Miles pre sided at the' urns, while their places at the second hour were taken by Mrs. .Merle Rosecrans and Mrs. Bolton Hamble. ; Four or the younger maids Miss Hel en Campbell Miss Jean Campbell, Wis Mary Tucker and Miss Mabel h.kr aaalatH In the RPrlne Laddie and Douglas Chambers ook, the cards at the door. Trip to Silver Creek . Tteverend and Mrs. C. 1 Andrus and ' family, who are new on the t ors of purple and while trere used I In the asters that wrd used about ne rooms. Tne afternoon was spent In a social way;. ' . Guild Girls Meet vy; The Gu!ld girls at! lw iFIrst laptist Church celebrated their tenth anniversiry Tuesday Serening In the church parlors. The Salem guilds have been organized e(ht years.' From a small beginning of a few members in one chapter. tne t nuatnea. tney nave grown to an active membership ot thiyty seven in three chapters; iRerean, Fidelia and True Blues, The train ing that the Guild Girls j receive fits them ; for better service - at home, and already two young .wo men; who are members of Salem Chapters, have given themfefves for definite missionary service In the "next ten years, a greater pro gress will be made with Cod's leadership. The program for 'the Evening was as follows: Piano soio "To the Rising San" . ! Hoshie Watanabe Invocation . . . .' Dr. E. H. Shanks Guild Songs ........ Guild Gir'.s tevotions ... . : Lucile Taylor Guild -Pong ........ GuiidGtrls introduction Clara Johnson, f Fresident Bereau Guild - Qurar Relations: ' ! f ' X uur rairy coamotner, jrene. . . . , . ' - Gabbert Our Step-Father. Cheslah Lake Our Alma Mater, Ran Pciington Our Step-Sisters, Helen Alex ;" ' "." !:,- !. ander .- Step-Mother. Viola! Lottis j pur Family. . . Lucile McClean ! . Advisor of True Rlues Solo , . . . '. . . . . . Gladys White Tin-types of a Ten Year Old 1 u j ' LaVinia f Buirgy Human Birthday Cake. Guild Girls Double Yon. Double Yon. duild v i GailfcCIean Solo . . , .". . . . . . - MyrtleMurphy Ten Twinkling Candles, and , j One to Grow on, Lucile McLean faculty at the Kimball school of Offertory j.::. Hoshie Wftanabe Louise Hunderup of- Portland, state secretary, and Miss .Eliza beth Merrill of Albany, our ex secTetary, were present.. After the program, refreshments were serv prograra refreshments were served Dinner A Success Covers were place,! for more than one hundred and fifty guats at the extremely successful dinner which the members of Cliadwick chapter of the Eastern, Star gave on Tuesday evening honoring the members of the Masonic Temple " 'r ' '- : . , . . ... building committee and their families. Mrs. Emma ( Murphy Brown was general manager for the whole project and was most ably assUtet by her committee of twenty. ' Practically every honor guest was present. A succession of tables was arranged the entire length, of -the' loag dining room with the honor guests, together with the chapter matron, Mrs. V. P. lUtx-ock, '.and the chapter pat ron. iMr. Raiph Thompson, seated at the centertable. Great baskets of asters and xinnias. from the gardens" of' Mrs? Frank Crawford and Mrs. Wayne Henry and others .were r used . profusely throughout the rooms. .1 In the dining room the yellow and white color scheme predomin ated, while In the chapter room flowers In. the pink and purple shades were, used with streamers-tied here and there to! the baskets.- j Mr. Ralph Thompson acted as toast master for the evening railing on 'the gentlemen who were Ihonr, guests-for speecnes. After leach had . responded in a fitting man ner, the guests called for Mrs. Emma Murphy Brown whom they thanked for her service in a voluble manner with ; their- ap plause. i ', - A large number of the members remained for the stated com munication which followed In the chapter room. j ; FIREARMS ARE CHECKED OFFICIALS TRY TO FIND HOW PRISONERS GOT V.l'SS In the geologic past, elephonts, maxtadons. and rhinoceros rang ed over practlrally all ot what is now the United States. SEATTLE. Sept. II. (By As sociated Press.) That the guns used In the escape her Tnesday of the six prisoners from the King county Jail may have been handed to Alvah Milbonrn, one of the fugtiives, when he waa arraigned in'rourt last Friday was the belief expressed here tonight by Sheriff torney for Kilbourn.- discounted this theory In a telegram here to night from Walla Walla. r "I was in court -when Kilbourn was arraigned," the telegram said. "It is a reflection on Slarwlch's office if prisoners are returned i- ai without belu s inspected tor concealed weapons. The public can rest assured that the gun were not taken into jell that way. I have never been arc-used of mis conduct with a prisoner. Saturn's rings are not mote LMatt Starwich. E. C. Dally, at-! than rniles thick. i Our TheolocT snenL the week-end and 4he early part of the week at.Sil . ver Creek Falls. Birthday Party Mrs. O; L. Scott entertained In honor of Patricia's- fourth birth day Tuesday afternoon. ' A color scheme ot pink and white predom inated throughout. Games were enjoyed by the little folks pres ent. Dainty refreshment were erv5d, centering the tablo waa a 'large white cake ,'wlth four pink Candles. In the group were: Bev ;erly McDonald. Jean and Bobbie Pound, Mary McCracken. Jackie 'Craig, Russell Scott and the "honor guest, Patricia Scott j - r JIal Hibbard Auxiliary ' Mrs. E. J. Raymond will enter tain ' this afternoon at a social meeting for the members ot the -Hal Hibbard Auxiliary.' Mrs.. Ray ' monads homa is at 1390 N. Four teenth street. Miss Currey Returns ' Miss Mabel Currey la being wel comed to, Salem again after a two year's absence In Chicago where . "ahejias been teaching in a private School. , Miss Currey will again be , a member of the faculty at the Lincoln school. 'Colony at BeacK H Among Salem families taking cottages at Pacific City oyer the .week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. H, "p. Marsh and Maxine Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davis and daugh ter. Dr. and Mrs. O. U Scott and Children Russell iaird .Patricia;. Dr., and Mrs. B. F. Pound and children -Jean and . Bobbie, and Mr. and Mrs. John ScoCD of Oregon ICity Hi at Dr. Scott.- Golden Anniversary. . . .Mina Gile Prayer . . . . Mrs. O. B. Neptunej -- Advisor. Miss Henrietta Failing ot Port land, district : secretary Miss SOCIAL CALENDAR I w " TODAY. i . i Reception ' honoring Dir. and Mrs. Norman Kendall Tulty. First rresoyterian church, 7:30 o'clock. Salem Garden club. Chamber of Commerce rooms, 8 o'clock. Cradle Roll party. First Metho dist church, 2:30 o'clock. Hal Hibbard auxiliary., iMra. E. J Raymond, 1390 N. 14th street. hostess. i v WTork meeting of the First Con gregational church members. Pot- luck dinner at noon.- Woman's Union at 2:30. o'clock. Saturday j . , AAUW.! Luncheon meeting at Marlon hotel. A parent On Uuntinn .Trip Mrfl. ; Beatrice Crawford-New-onb and her father, John Crow ford from Jhe peach ranch left yes terday morning for southern Ore gon on a hunting trip. Recepti&n for Pastor , , . Plans are being completed for the reception this evening at the first Presbyterian church honor ing Dr. and Mrs. Norman Kendall jolly who have accepted a Salem pastorate, as successors of Rev erend and Mrs. Ward Willis Long "Who'have gone, to Stockton, Cali fornia. The reception will open at ?4 o'clock with all friends In vlted. ' Itlfflrit to Scavpoose ' .' Mrs. Benjamin Blatchlord and youngest son. Frederick, are at Scappoose for the early autumn weeks. They have been- spending ; a large part ot the Bummer in the country, naving come in over Labor day for a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Bla ten ford's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Gillette (Lorlei Blatchford). Mrs. Di P. Junk and frs. Bertha Junk Darby pent the past week end at Longvlew, Wash, 'Miss Hiclcman Visits Miss Mary Elizabeth Hickman. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. C Hickman, has returned home from a ten-day TlsH in Portland. Miss Hickman was the house guest of friends In Laurelhurst durins her absence. , ; "' ' Faculty Club Meets ' ; - : Mrs. E. C. Hickman entertained members .of the Kimball School '.". Theology Faculty Women's ridb yesterday j afternoon. - the Ki nup meeting to honor Mrs. H. F. lvmherton and Mrs. Thomas A. A l;ps-on. Tte Kimball school col- 11. OPENING i VAUDEVILLE SHOWTODAY - Three Shows 2-7-9 : 1 . ' . OO ' HEILIG iiiiir SCHOOL SHOES For Youngr America! that are Correct and Economical See our Windows!. JOHN J. ROTTLE NEW i t ! - : and: mi iEM I ,'.""'" : ''' ! i ' ' . Fur Trimmings, Wool ens, Sillts, Blankets, Cottons, Irimniings, Bags, Gloves, Nations, Hosiery, Underwear, Footwear, Corsets, Ap parel for Men, Women and Children. Visit through Today. I New Designs in Art L Embroidery; : , ; . . ' Fascinatino; work for idle moments. A few stitches taken now and then means many attrac tive things in your home this fall. . Scarfs, Floor Pillows, Bridge Sets in any number of designs.'" Things to wear, for, yopr.self--Hhe'children.1 f cost involvod. A visit ta our Art Depvtnjent will prove exceedingly interesting. s 1"-J? : - - ; ' ! ' , . 'V'i:- i New Notes for Fall- ! For Dresses. A flaring fullness, sometimes in front, sometimes in back. Long tight sleeves. Rich embroidery. The two-piece jumper mode. Balbriggan, Satin, Charmeen. For coats, high pile fabrics. Fur lavishly applied. In borders. High collars, tight cuffs. Flares and pleats. Back fu lines and capes. In rich wood browns, 'ever green and wine red. You will find our exclusive collection a perfect exponent of these newest in dications for the coming season. ffol&jDrcDf ffosferc A Sale of KRIPPENDORF Oxfords ... $4.95 . $595 Sizes 4 and 4l2 B, only Another Sale similar to our. Sale of a few months ago.. These areialesmansytmplesfof our Fall Footwear, but of courilwi.. much wider rtriety. All ourrfamous Krippendorf quality no two pair alike. Satins, Brocades, Bengalines,: Kjdskins, l imitation alligator, frterJRiisjand satihjcalf and many inno vations in way of trimmings ;'a real bppor-v toiiy-ifore womanwith the Cinderilla TcMt., v VdIu6s to X Pumps I 512.50; - ' i .Factory Clearance Sale ..; Holeproof Hosiery Substandards of S1.95 and ; $2.25 Qualities Per Pair AH Sizes Thread Silk, Full Fashioned Leg and Foot Again Holeproof haaj farored as In giving a price conces sion on factory clearances of substandards that permit us to sell them at 11.00 per pair. Unless Holeproof are absolutely perfect they never find their way to the customer la the regu lar channels. So we announce this sale as a factory, clearance ? .Illurt" Ii2sirxfiJaTf rj low price. Some of the Imperfect go undetected, in tact a great raanr of them could be sold as perfect, but tbe factory lays "SubsUndardar.s",' and today we placijii grafpyiaVftilyof them on sale atVl.OO-that if per- iect wuuia oe 1.9) ana sz.zo. .m TbURTEEN PQPULARCOLORS : i ,)! Sandlewood Almond Sunburn Piping Rock Noisette Satin Blonde French Nude Grain Silver Champagne Peach Cordovan j Black !' White ' (Center Aisle) . , -f-- Special Purchase and Sale I of Ladies' .andkerchiefs Fine Imported Linens, Swiss, Voile and Lawn, values tov65c i r Each The Best Handkerchief Bargain We've Found in the Market This collection of -Handkerchiefs is afpecial purchase and actually uiclades values to C5c.' It is a closeout'salq to us and naturally a closeout sale to you. . Practical Kerchiefs for school and laeey ones for dress; colored ones for the ensemble and 'bright ons. to add lustre to the more sombre outfits. May we suggest early shopping? . ' Buy For School . . ; ' - - Buy them for school: at this price one can well afford to have variety. See window on Liberty street sy'de! NOVELTM JA.CQUARD . a, At 35c '4 i- Full Jacqnard 18x36, In col ors, good quality Thre for fl.OO '. TURKISH l TOWELS- At 49c 20xSC all Jacqnard' Turkish Towels in novel patterns. At 69c 20x40 large foil Jacqnard .Turkish Towels In beautiful patterns and colors. At 89c 20x38 norel pattern. in all Jarquard white with colored ends. An exquisite towel at this price. At 39c ; Pull Jacqnard Hath Towels 4 in colors, size 18x24, piaco A,for initial.. i At 59c 20x2S all Jacquard Turkish Towels, 'suitable; for gifts. In wanted colors. ! At 79c 20x40 extra fccary. oft all Jacquard Turkish' Towels In popular color combinations. At $1.39 24x34 orer werght Bsth Rug all Jacquard weave in three color effects la old bine, old gold and old rose. COMPLETE OUTFITS FOR SCHOOL BOYS Salem's Leading Department Stare ' . COMPLETE OUTFITS FOR - SCHOOL GIRLS , 4