The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 13, 1925, Page 30, Image 30

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PranKt ; Enedeeor ; will entertain
with -nt U 'Ioekfd inner,; at the
Boise country home, Ellendalc. -
Cnests at the- Shiptey done last
Tuesday; , "were, Mrs. E. C,lCreiw,
Mr:and lrs, John McXary, .Mr.
and Mrs.,; w, G-Alles, -Jr.j and
Mris. JiolHa K. Pase. Mrs. Henry
Thielsen-. Mt. "and Mrs. Frank Wv
' Spencer, , Mr. and Mrs. 4Max p.
Buren.- M". and. MrsC- R, It. Flem
ing, Mr. and Mrs. -Hueoen Boise,
Dr. and Mrs. C. H: Jtqbertson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mr. and
Mrs. A. N. Moores. Mrs.- Frank
. Snedcoor and. the hosts, Mr. and
Mrs: ir,U;Shlpley. r ; 1 , 4;
Christmas. Seal Sale
Progresses xx; - ;
A f ucf ewftil gale otChrlstmag
i seals is being ropdrted by those In
i charge with ' the (tame success
promising to continue throughout
the days . that remain from now
until Christmas if efficient and
enthusiastic women in the booths
sn chests, results,' : -
. Those who assisted," and will
asnjjt this ;week in the sale at the
pout officeare Mrs.v W. I. Staley,
: MrJ R. , B. "Fleming, M M. O. .'-K.
Price, t Mrss Jlarry Wiedmer,
M r s i J J it. Perry; M ra Ralpn. 'Coo.
ley, Mra. C t!. MfCQHwmb, Mrs.
1 fn Mv-'iCbadwIok.niW..-'B. -Anderson,
Mrs. K. Ohjing, Mrs.
J. XX Nash, Mrs,:s. p. Kimball,
Mrs, Robert Downing. Mrs. J. T.
.Whi.tti. Mrs.4 U. O. Shipley, and
Mr.;Claudo 'S.te.BKloff.-
Booth rin U.ne Hank .of Com
merro, ln nilrr'jl; loro,: stiffs
furniture store." ;ond '- Knfoury'a
ftore wlH open tomorrow. - Mrs.
- I. O. Myew li n charge in the
; IUnk of Commerce and has asked
that cooperation of -Mrs;',l7. C.
Fnrgiv Mm. C. E. Bates, Mrs. E.
11. " Hobson,-' Mrs. Walter Pafea,
Mr: ' E. R. L, ing and "Mrs. -Ronald
Clover. . ' ' vf: X frX ; , '
Mrs. riflireVibbert who Is head
of the liooth in Stiffn furniture
ftore will be assisted by Mrs." Earl
Daire. Mrs. r.len.NllesMrs. Her-
r berl" Hauser. Mrs.. Iiarley White.
; Mrs. Charles Knowkrod. .Mrs.'TC,
E. Pratt. Mrs. Ear Paulsen, Mrs.
riande ..Morse, . Mfh-s ' Mildred
Welch, . Miss Dorothy Bosshard,
Alie Roth.-! ;
MkVlUlam McGilchrist. Jr.,
nnd MrsErwln-Smtthh: ave tnvit
ed i fi-rofi of .Salerh nurses to as-ftieli-jttieift.
in the;iboqth at Ka
foMry'a. Tbos who will pell peals
ihep.durlnjrHhe'tc'eek will be Miss
Dorothy ; Whlpp, 1 iMlss I.ouella
s Toropiklhg. Miss Veda. Erickson,
Miss Xell Coppck, Miss Anna Bar-
t -
; ReB eohstlhated, bilious, fever
i8h6l sick, col kr babies and
drenjov to lake' genuine "Cali-
fornla FlKc8yrup." . No other
laxaUre reitulatea the tender little
bowels o nicely. Jt, sweetens the
Ktoiriach ahU staru tnft;Her and
bowt'lu, without griping. Conta4n
lio Ttiareoii. or HOoibJnc 'HyrupH.
t a ,'-rJlforuia, lo' Jrenr ?argici8t
and.. hvai: (tWntwrtclt. Insist
nprtaK feennlntn ":iiIifottia r P i g
Syrtrp" which- cohtaiu's 'directions.
Hi!
THEY?RE SPECIALLY PRICED
R'esrulaV Vlo" Dobs ; for...; 7 '9Sc
Regular $2.50 Dolls "for.:.l.,.r.$.;.5Q r"f
.. Regular $2.75 Dolls for...... l.$L$i ' -
-Regular $3.25 Dolls for..........$245
1 Regular 4.00 ana $CJ50 Dolls for $2.DS
'Regular $4.50 Dolls for..: 1$3.45 ,
Regular $3.00 DoUs for .::.... ..L$3.98
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V,:' Kaletn Store "
AGO Stat4 trc ' '
-"... ' i .
Gladys 2ell and , MIsa Elizabeth
Arnafnyr, ,lrt.-; i'
? Mrs.-Jv. (i. Bowerso. 'chairman
of 'the booth at MIHer'e wilt be
assistd by "Mr: Asel "Eorf. rMm.
J.' D. Foley, "Mrs. ' C, E. Roblin.
Mrs." W. 1. N'eedham. Mrs. John
U Rand. Mrs.- V.- S. Page, Mm.
Fredrick Hill Thompson and
Mrs. 11 M. Durfcheimerv
Sm-oriUestVobl
'Omn Home"
'The three Willamette university
pororities held their annual "open
house" last night at their respec
tive chapter houses. The members
of i the Beta Chi sororUy entertain
ed their uests from seven thirty
to olffht o'clock. The living rooms
were decorated throughout with
yellow and orange. In tho recelv
tnr line were Mrs. Alice 3L Dodd, j
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Oreesr Doney.
and Professor and Mrs. E. C
Richards, together with Miss Hoi
11.4 Vick and Miss Ruth Hewitt.
Attractive favors were distributed
by Fred and Colin Slade. Assist
In?: In the serving were Jdrs.- Asel
Eoff. Mrs. Edwin Thomas, and
Miss Carol Cheney.. ,
' The members of the Alpha Phi
Alpha sorority entertained Immed
iately following, their calling
hours being from eight until nine
o'clock. Lavender and yellow "was
'the color scheme chosen by this
sorority. In the receiving line were
Miss Marian Wyman, Miss Frances
Virginia Melton; Professor and
Mrs. D. W. Riddle, and Miss Hatel
Malm'stem. MJss Eugenia Savage
Miss Mildred. Drake and Miss
Laura Pemberton contributed the
musical numbers of the evening.
From nine to ten thirty o'clock
the. members of the Delta Phi, sor
ority held open bouse. Chrysan
themums and candles gave a de'
lich'tful decorative effect.. Miss
Ruth Wechter and Miss Mildred
McKilllcan greeWd suests at the
door, while those in the receiv
ing line were Mrs. John Heed.
Miss Frances M. Richards, Prof,
and Mrs. E. T. Brown, .Mr. R. D.
Burroughs. Mrs... Gustay,. -Ebsen,
Miss Mary Flnd!y. Misa 'Margfier
ite Bridgeman. 'Miss Pauline 'Mil
ler, Miss Esther "Baulnan. and 'Miss
Margaret Mades. Mrs. Treval
Powers. Miss Louise Findley, Miss
Mildred Tomltnson, and Miss Mar
garet? Lewi eontributed, tb the
musical program
Monday Xightl)aiicirig
Chtb
The members of the Monday
N'iKht Dancing club are anticipate
ing the pre-Christtnas dance which
they will hold tomorrow night in
Derby hall. The club holds a
dance each month throughout the
winter reason.
Film at Church i
:-, An interestintr tnd insnlraf fonal
play, .';Tbe Man Who' Played God,"
wjtu Geot-ge Ariiss. playing the
lead,- - Is . announced for 7i30
o'clock this fvening as the fea
ture at 'the First ongregationai
chnrch fsefvce; ,-'Tbe til in Is taken
Ooodman, bounded on Gouverneur
Morris' Ktory of the Same name.
Garden Club to Steet "
The Salem Garden club will
met on Wednesday evening of this
week In the Chamber of Commerce
room. The two -speakers secured
promise, to make the program a
thoroughly profitable one. Miss
Edith Hazard will sneak on Italian
gardens, -while Arthur -- Olsen of
Breitbaunt's Floral shbn wiil talk
on -the subject of Cbrlstniaa
greens.5 .' , " --'A
Fourth Party in Series 10
Mrs. W. II. Darby was hostess
on Friday afternoon at the final
bridge party in a delightful series
of, four, affairs at which she baa
been hostess In recent weeks. The
rooms were decorated in a man
ner suggestive of the approaching
boliday season, baskets of holly
and1 red bells giving the motif.
Miss Zoe Stockton and Mrs. G. L.
Arbndtle won the prizes of; the
afternoon. At the tea hour Mrs.
R. B. Duncan; and Mrs. 12. A. Col
ony assisted the bostess.: '
Comefee them the
Downstairs Store the
cute little faces, dain
ty dresses and bon
nets. t'' r.
ftretty Dolls
Kafftury's
ami ik"
. Portland SiUt Shop
- ' J 383 Alder. St.
5 tTbegnerou'IiirtadiJd jlfa.
0. CArbutkl. M rs. Nichol
son, Mr C. "iMcCullongb' Mr
J. C. Evans. Mrs. W. J. Kirk, Mrs.
T. ' S.""' Robert. Mr.' L. G. Paige,
Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith. Mrs. E.
Hartley, Mrs.' W; 7. "Page, Miss
Zoe Stockton, Irs. F 11. "Thomp-
sOnvfrs. L. R. Chambers, Mrs.
U R.' Chambers. Mrs. A. L. Wal
lace,-; Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs.
11. :j Wiedmer, Mrs. "E. F.. Smith.
Mrs. W. E.' Anderson, Mrs. Elmo
8. White: Mrs. C. Steustoff. Mrs.
Hex ;Sanford. 3Irs, "E. O. Smith.
Mrs." j. W. Lewis and Mrs. J. E.
La. . ' "'"--,;- ' '
Kenneth Faicer Honot td
Mrs. Frank Power has recently
received word from her son, Ken
neth Power, a senior at the Rush
Medical , College4n Chicago, an
nauncinR his election to the hon
orary medical .fraternity, Aloha
Omega Alpha. Mr.' Power's, i Ira-
terntty ariiiiation is. Nu Sigma
Xu.He attended the University of
Oregon medical -school fa Portland
for two years and is now complet
ing - a- second successful year in
Chicago.'Mr;' Power had hoped to
spend the Christmas holidays with
hi. mother in. StAem; but - in his
most recent letter. h writes with
regre.t' that this -will be lmpossible,
'Second Party in
Series Attractive
Thesecond party in aaerles of
two at which 'Mrs Merrill D. Ohl
ing and Mrs. Earl Dane were hos
tesses loMt week was an outstand
ingly attractive affair of. yester
day-afternoon. The rooms were
again lovely, as on the day-pr
ceding, 'with a beautiful arra"iRe-
ment. of Jerusalem cherries, -cyc
lamen, -chrysanthemums and fern.
Mrs. H. V. Schilling of Bandon
was again the honor guest. Mrs.
Schilling and Mrs. Ohling bains
Sisters"
Miss Dorothy Patterson won
the high score in the affair yester
day, with eight ' tables of bridge
in play. The low score fell to
Mrs. Willis Houghton. An attrac
tive' guest prize was awarded Mrs:
Schilling. At the tea bour Tbe
HosreSBes wo '8881816 Mrs.
Lewiv D; r'GHff Ititi 'Mra.VClettHa
StfiualOff, Mrr. "Frederick" -Decke-bach-and
Mrs-. -Richard Slater.
Saturday's guest list included:
Sam..Bntlec Mrs. William Mott.
Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Freder
ick -lieckebaeh, Mrs. ClaudSteus
loff. iHtrs. Wallace T'Bo'neSteele.
Mrs". "XV.-'L". Phillips." Sirs, f Lfeb
Ppge;. Mrs. Paul. v. joifristfB.'arH.
Bill Folds
Slippers
Belts
Brief Cases
Caps.
Purses
FOR
Umbrellas
Silk Robes
Underwear
Wool Robes
Sweaters .
tf-cij w v.,, a$,ssjiZ x ,v uyv : - L
Traveling Bagflajamas
Shoes
Cloves
Golf .Hose
; , - " Gifts Men Appreciate C1X)TH Gifts Men Appreciate .
V."..';'..V'M-J.. , ' Mrmbrr of S.Cn Ad Cb " , . . " . , ' ,;'T L
?r?f m r1' i " i r1 1 r u i 'nm .! ''- m.i'..ii''.ii l Ix ' ' ' X ' ti"
Mrs,: WaJUer. .aauldingrarW'
Mills, Mrs. Merle Rosecracs, Mrs,
Mrs. Dwight Parr?llJrs: ? Morion
Richard Slater Mrs. Lester TTarr;
Mr."Dwight.-.ParrV' Mrs.' 'ilorton
E. Peck, -Mrs. Asel Eoff,Mr. Bert
Ford. Miss Zoe Stockton. Mrs. A.
L 'Wallice,' "if rs.H Lester Schlos
berg, Mrs. CarHPope Mrs. Karl
Becke'Mrs. G.'F. Chamber-. Mrs.
parrel Jroctpr, Mrs. W. Rongh
ton. Miss Dorothy Patterson, Mrs.
C. 13. Bates and Mrs. G rover Bel
llnger. -
Additional guests at the tea
hour were Mrs. Milton Meyers.
Mrs. M. B. Peck, Mrs. R. K. Ohl
ing and Mrs. I. M. Doughton.
Christmas Party at
Country Home
It is probable that one of the
most atrac-tlve of all parties plan
ned, to herald the Christmas sea
son took plaee on Wednesday af
ternoon when the members of the
Thursday club were entertained at
Ellendaie, the Boise country borne
near Dallas, at the joint invitation
of Mrs. R. P. Boise,-Mrs. William
Brown, and Mrs. M. N. Chapman.
t'pon thIr Arrival a delicious
A
" I "DR. W. B. CALDWELL
AT THE ACE Of 83-"'
Doe
es the laxative you now give
your baby or child promote regu
larity for weeks and often for
months or must you '-purge"
and "physic the little one every
little while to keep the system
clean, fresh and sweet?
Even a cross, feverish, sick baby
or child will love the taste of Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and one
dose wilt establish natural, heal
thy bowel movement for weeks at
a time, even if the child was here
tofore chronically constipated. Dr.
Galdwell's Syrup Pepsin not only
causes a gentle, easy bowel move
ment but, best of all, it is often
CuWl-inlcsT
Dress Sets
Cravats
MEN
Golf Knickers
Hats
Tuxedo Vests
Handkerchiefs
Knitted Ties
Suspenders
Collars"
Rubber Boots
Any
'iV!
Belt Buckle f rT&. '-. '.Msvr.
luncheon, was served to the. guests,
with all the appointments in keep
iags.rwjih " the boiaay..iTsbjr.
Christmas candles and holiday
place cards were used on the at
tractire luncheon table. Additional
features were thp- Christmas tree
and the Christmas web laden with
gifts" for the guests. The hostess
es were assisted In serving the
luncheon by Mrs. Clifford Brown,
Mrs. Chester Cox, and Miss Ada
Chapman. '
'.In the group for what proved
to be one of the. most delightful
of the annual Christmas parties
kpianned by the club were: Mrs.
Frank Snedecor, Mrs. John II. Al
bert; Mrs. Henry J. Bean, Mrs.
C P. Bishop." Mrs. E. C. Cross.
Mrs. Richard Cartwright, Mrs. M.
Cusick, Mrs. :lice II. DbddI'Mrg.
S. C. Dyer. Mrs. F. A. Elliott,
Mrs. R. II. Fleming. Mrs: William
Fleming, Mrs. Tl." J.' Hendricks.
Mrs. WT. E. Kirk. Mrs. B. C, Miles;
Mrs. William McCall, Mrs. George
Peafce. Mrs. C. K. Spaulding. Mrs.
Frank Spencer, Mrs. Charles Park,
Mrs. A. N. Moores and the hostess
es, Mrs. Boise, Mrs. Chapman and
Mrs. Brown.
Child's Laxative
that Regulates
for Weeks
months Jbefore another dose is
necessary.
Buy a large 60-cent bottle at
any store that sells medicine and
just see for yourself the difference
between this pleasant, harmless,
regulating laxative and the ordi
nary griping, nauseating "physic."
Dr. Caldwell's
Adv.
PEP
e will say
So
me
m HIS GIFIV IS FROM BISHQFS
Our assortment is so complete that shopping is really a
pleasure 'here: Women, Folk rhay choose frbfn our stock
with complete assurance that whatever is selected will be
i , ; ; in the very best taste, T ' ;"(;v
' HOME'OF ' " '
HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHES
IF IN DOUBT GIVE A GIFT BOND
Christinas'
Ml Wh
'twas
99
Christmas
Until Christmas we are going: to
hold a Real Sale of all wheel goods
BICYCLES
Here's two real Specials: Colson 16 and 18
inch frame, ,26 inch wheel; a real bikewhile
any remain in stock.
$27.50
Columbia Motor Bike, double bar, clincher
tires, optional equipment. A regular $48'.50
bike.
$41.00
AH other bikes
SCOOTERS f
Substantially built arid "live', rubber tircs
$2,40 to $7.50. See our Special at
Kiddie Cars. u..-..$1.50 to $4.50
Peddle Bikes . . ... ... L : ....$40 to $6.73
Autos x: $12.50 to $18(K
Velocipedes '.1 $10.00 to $20.00
Hand Car Special, now..l..j ....-$12.00
Hoys Junior Bicycle, now .$25i00
CirLs' Junior Bicycle, now... ,......-..$25,00
Lloyd E. Ramsden
. 38T Court Street
Trains, Tracks; Tunnels, Switches, etc. .
FOR
Neckwear Handkerchiefs
Caps . Moccasins
Overcoats Blouses
Belts Shirts
Golf Hose Suits
Sweaters
FOR MEN
Indian Robes Cashmere Scarfs
Leather Vests. Bath Robes
Overcoats Tuxedos " .
Mackinaws Dress Shirts
Traveling BagsSmoking Jackets
Suit Cases Interwoven Hose
Garters . Caris
Walletts Tie Pins ; ;
' L-1 ' '"'
Shoe Trees Golt Garters
Sale of
Goods
reduced 10 "to 15
$4.00
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