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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1926)
- 1 i SUNDAY MORNING,; MAY; 16, 1926 .HIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON lA A.-"'"'" .T-E worse iO&., " ' x7 1 " va " ( fvows ' ) : t A"- ? V -4 yy : , - - S . - J -r i - - ' A X i V . , z h - I- -V : -m-. "- - - ir--v ' - - " -7 11 A ' ' 1 . r ' . I I ' ' $ . - '',' I - J - t . ; ) - -.v. ' - ll ' - " x V ' - ' V - I' . ' ' L - I . J-v. J v - V .'H, - " --'-v - "( ' v-V." " r 'Jl - X ' Upper left: Miss Margaret Heiwer, latigttet ot Mr. and Mrs. Jamj G. Heltzel, of 470 North Sum- Upper left: Miss Margaret mer street. Miss Heltzel lait month at the First .-'1m lUpper'Vrlght: r Miss Florence of the most -poplATi of: the . senior 'M .thft'-Saten high- Id a dramatic way. lf ; , ' '-." ' f .Vnlct?-" 1 -Lewer left: ' Wayne: foaghton- ( left), aged eleven, and;(ponald H3 or Mr. ana Mrs. i..u. Doaghton. -fr" : ? s v - i -i ";, ' C v,y r , J j--,-Lower right: Miss Chrestensa Jorgensea whoi'ill .roceire her diploma .at the June commence ment "exercises of the Salem high 7Zi Grace Snook,. Uride Kfyc tt la Honored ut Liwcheoh V,A delightful affair of yesterday Aaa the .1 o'cloek. luncheon at which Mr. T. Creech and Mrs. UOy Barton were-the hostesses at the .Burton home, complimenting Miss Grace Snook whose marriage tonjr. Thomas Wolgamott will be anerent of the early-summer. , " The - luncheon ? centerpiece was a?cot glass- bowl : of yellow and Lroaze snapdragons, with yellow csadles in cut glass holders fur ther ornamenting the table. Covers were placed for Miss Grace Snook, the honor guest Miss Ada ' Ross, Miss - Carlotta -. Crowley, Miss ! Ua Verne SpiUenberger, Miss Gretch cn Kreamer, Mrs. Lela Newmyer, Miss TCona Yoder, Mrs. Blanche I.'!herwood. Miss Nell Snook i of Oregon .City, Miss Haiel Fair of .Oregon City, and the hostesses, -Mrs. Roy : Burton and Mrs. T. W. Creech. . , - v. . - 'A miscellaneous shower honor ing the bride-lect was a feature of the. afternoon. -?The f announcement of - Miss Snook's engagement to Mr. Wolga , mett was formally announced on Mad Day eve at an attractive din er party at which Miss Ada Ross and Miss Carlotta Crowley were the. hostesses at Miss Ross's home. Mf8 Snook Is head of the physical education department at the Salem high school, while Mr. Walgomott VOIAMOND DYE" ANY! :p: I GARMENT DRAPERY 'just Dip to Tint ' or BoiT " to Dye : . , v Each 1 5-cent package contains directtons o sim ple any , woman can tint soft,' del icate shades or dye rich, perman- gerie, silks, rib i bons, skir ts, a I waists, dresses. - ve www' sweaters, draper ies, coverings, hangings every- -thiag! ;;-f.; :.: : " ' ' ' Xiur Diamond Dyes no other t ! - j and tell your druggist -whether the material - you, wish -to color is wool or silk, or whether It U linen, cotton or mixed goods, v. .--:. i-:.- S a-: u- KaSas K.-a .' .who is aa accomplished pup5; pianist, wu presented in -k sncces8fur. recital Presbyterian church. - - r V-: --'. tfi '""- Power r daughter or- Mrs."-Fran'k W. ".school, ; ? :AYf 0 is prominent in the automobile business. ::-:- H - a . i 1 ?X Apvaffair that is being antics pate'd .with exceeding. Interest: is the benefit bridge tea which' will be 'given;' at " the Louis " Lachmnnd country home; five miles north of Salem .on the rlTer- road, on i Wed nesday, May "2 6, 'Three prominent matrons "of. St. 'Paul's church Mrs. Lachmund, ,Mrs. W. H. Lytle and Mrs. J. Rhea Luper-. will be the hostesses tor : the affair which is a benefit for the Junior, Guild. Early reservations for tables, the list still being . incomplete, hare already been made by: Mrs: Ada Strong, Mrs. E. E. Bragg. Mrs. Henry MeyersMrs. J. J. Roberts, Mrs. A. C, Keene of Silrerton, Mrs. Donald McCarthy otlndependence, Mrs. Fredrick Lamport; Mrs. ; F. W. Durbin. Mrs, U. '- G. " Shipley; Mrs. Hal Patton. Mrs. George Cod ding,' Mrs. James Nicholson Mrs. Walter J.. Kirk. Mrs.-RusseU Cat lin. Mrs; Frank Spears. MrsE. H.1 Kennedy, Mrs V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. Fred PoweU, Mrsl WiUiam Walton, Mrs. Clifford i Farmer, .Mrs. John D. Caughell, Mrs. Alton D. Hurley, Mrs. Don Roberts, Mrs. H. II. Smith, :;MrfcW4 -Carlton- Smith, Mrs. J.' . Rhea t Luper, Mrs. George White, Mrs. D. F. Wagner, Mrs.. A. C. . F; Perry, Mrs., Curtis Cross, MrsJV. E. Burns, and Mrs. It: A. Cornoyer.; , , Guest at Falls1 City Miss Gladys' Paul, a teacher at the Highland school 14- spending the week-end in Falls City as the gues. of her parents. , Open Garden at " i Clements Home Dr. and Mrs.' H. J. Clements, 360 N. 14th street, have extended a cordial invitation ta all interest ed to visit their gardens today, be tween .the1 hour , of 2 and ? o'clock. ' .' ' i : " " . "' " Successful Meeting or, Interdenominational , 1 ; Missionary Council 4 An unusually large number of interested .Salem people were " In attendance at the -spring "meeting; of- the . Interdenominational Mis sionary I : Council !', of. Salem, on Thursday afternoon , atr the' First Methodist Church'fr : VA J j ', The president1 Mrs j;niard Deyoe presided at: the "short busi ness session. Mrs Fred C. Taylor! took charge of the devotional part and pink candles in crystal holders decked , the. tea table. 'Jv : H - Much credit for the 'success 'of - PowerVj'Mfstf'Powe.hii'U school, does-particularly fine ork f 1 i? ' ti:'i:' VI"' Doqghtc of-the program. Following the de votions Mr.: tlimera, Japanese min ister of Portland . gave a very in structive address on erangelism ffniong the-Japanese In. Japan and America.-Ajquartet f rOra the Chris tian - church, including Miss Oer trude Cherrington, - Mrsl- Trista Powers, Miss Inez Wood, and Miss Vivian Whistler added much to the pleasure of the afternoon. ; , Three interesting , talks : -were given by. Mrs. J. W. ,Deyoe, Mrs. Ernest' H.- Shanks, and 'Mrs. Rob ert Dann on subjects relative to work of the Federation. The pro gram was concluded with a solo by Miss Naomi Phelps, given. In her usual pleasing manner. - ; j si Following the program a' social hour was enjoyed and dainty re freshments served. The tea room was beautiful with pink rosea while baskets of pink snapdragons Within ten minutes ' after an aonlication of Danderine you can not find a single trace, of dand ruff, C One' application: dissolves every -particle of dandruff; invig orate! the scalp, stops itching and falling hair. 1 ; , i h f s;s - Furthermore : Danderine ,1s to the hair what fresh showers of rain and' sunshine are to vegeta tion. It goes right to the roots, ! invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhlleratlng, stimulating and lite-producing properties cause the hair to grow strong and beau tiful, , -- Bobbed hair has made the girls aware of the dangerous effects of unsightly dandruff which is now more apparent than eversince the hair Us short. ks-a : .- . Danderine. is a sure, way to get rid of dandruff i and immediately doubles the beauty oi ; your hair. The effect is amazing -your hair WUI be light, finffy and wavy, and jhave an appearance of abundance; an incomparable t lustre, softness and: luxuriance, t', : v "'. Get a bottle of Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents and keep that dandruff ont of your hair and off vour shoulders. Adv. - .: , . - ; Dandruff Gonel. Beautiful Hair, I; Thick and Wavy : ' "DaLndcrine" makes your i i hair finffy,. glossy and ' . , - :'. v. beautiful. . . J s- this part of the afternoon was fue to the committee consisting of Mrs B. E. Carrier, Mrs, E tT. Barnes, Mrs. A. A. Lee. Mrs. H. L Standley and Mrs.! F. U Odom. They were assisted in the serving by : Mrs. Sarage - and Mrs. Blach ford, while Mrs. wjT, RIgdon and Mrs. W. C Kantner poured. : , - - -' '- Ckodicick Chapter to'' Meets The past matrons of Chad wick chapter of the Order of the .East ern Star, will put on the work at the meeting of . the organisation on Tuesday evening. Th,e regular officers wHl be the hostesses of the evening. ; All visiting past ma trons and past patrons will be -especially welcomed t this time. Mother's Day Ltmchecm yX t Mrs.: W. A. .."Rutherford of 3 4 0 North Church ; street entertained at a delightfnl Mother' Day lun cheon. Mr. and Mrs.f Augut P. Risser of . Dallas. iMisses Martha Raney and Xda Rsnkin. teachers at the Deaf Shool, irere the giiests. Miss Rankin and Miss Raney are here from Stanford. Kentucky where Mrs. Rutherford -Halted one year ago. ; ,. -a j Sweet Briar CUb Knjoys Meeting! - The home of Mr. "W. C. Frank lin on the Wallao Road was the attractive meetingf place on Wed nesday for . members and . guests of the Sweet Briar club. Inum- erable baskets! of ped. rosea were fragrant in the f00018- Special guests for the afternoon included Mrs. BleTins, Mrs. oyes, and Mrs. Sarah Patrick. f Nature topics made a delightful program for the afternoon. Mrs. BleTins presented ach guest with a small verbena plant - from her garden. At the next , meeting of the cluh Mrs. Karl, Kugel will, en tertain. , ' ? In the group tof the afternoon were: Mrs. Patrick. Mrs. Blerlns. Mrs. Noyes, Mrs." 1 Arthur . Utley, Mrs. Cory don Blodgett. Mrs. Wil liam F. McCall, Mrs. N. C. Pet teys, Mrs. Al H. selner, Mrs. Lou Grote, Mrs. AJ H Bunn. Miss Nel lie Taylor, Mrs. lC. C. Chaffee, Mrs. E. O. Moll.. Mrs. James Im lah. Mrs. Karl Kugel, Mrs. Glenn Adams, Mrs. M P. Adams. Mrs. Theodore Madsen and the host ess, Mrs. Franklin. C. G. Club Compliments Summer Tourisps at , No-Hostess Luncheon Entirely delightful in every way was the uo-hoBtesjB bridge lunch eon at 1 o'clock Thursday which the members of the Cr G. club at tended in the Elks temple. The affair was in the nature of a fare well compliment for three of the members who are planning to spend the summer- in the east, the three Including Mrs". Thomas,, Mrs. Ilealy, and Mrs. Barr. Next Sat urday Mrs.- Thomas, In company with Mr.': Thomas Jplani. to IeaVe for : Cleveland,; 'Ohio,: or an i ex tended stay.' A "week; from today jrhn.inisTiiiftffiBhir" lift UwTw 'tff i atiiffT ftBi ui wtnfihtm-i s Th mrencn fHie Headowbirookeliv 1 Through the cooperation of the Meadowbrook Co. ' we .are ;off erin; . for .this week ; a special sale pf Hatsw 'Tbese hats have just arrived. '. V ' --:t 1 : Values-$ 1 6.50 to $22.50: m ' I n nn .- . dl 1 U.UU CO I jt JJ -M 4 I All over the world Meadowbrook searches for I ' fine straws I la M ......... , A y - -: ; A The Shantung fiber from, the Seutn Seas-Veue. tian straws from Italythe ParabunCals from GhinaVsca Models from Switerland are brought and fashioned into these famous hats. Meadowbrook modes are irresistible to the woman Iwho knows charm and quality .... ;i ... . - a. .; . ;; i . . .. Final Clearance of Coats f . " ' At . - : : , I - --. . "t. 3.". ... ;: $10 y . i I . One grtrap? of 18 i I ung at;$24. 75 to'$45.00 " 1 1 .- These TOoaels ar necessarf Iy.pnced f ar below'cost : i ?9r clearance sale . -cV - i ' , , . C.ViJ ; ' y t ; : ' 4 . " I One group of 26 Coats Clearance Sale 1 '. -''16.75" ' ',. j Many .other , coats of Charmeen, Satin,, and im- 1 ported fabrics at clearance prices. 4- ;;,- C'r'.J..V " I Always foV your plaisir et service ; ' m Bufre 7 Social Calendar Today . Mothers' Day program at Che meketa Street Evangelical church, 8 o'clock. "Dante's Inferno," film at First Congregational church- 8 o'clock, r Dr. v H. J. Clements', open gar den, 2 to' 7 o'clock. ' :-' Monday . ChUd study class of A. A. U. W. banquet. , Spa in Rose room. C o'clock. American Legion Auxiliary Mc Cormack hell. 8 o'clock. , Tuesday Piano recitaL Willamette uni rersity school of music. Wallei hall. . 8:15 o'clock. ' Writers club. Gertrude Robl son- Ross. 33 0 South SixteentL street, hostess. Chadwick chapter of the East ern Star. Past matrons program. ,W. C. T. citizenship meeting UaU. 2:30 o'clock. . - Wednesday Daughters of the Nile. Masonit temple. All day meeting. . . - -. Friday Annual flower show under spon sorship of Salem Garden club Gardens, of Dr. R. E. Lee Steinei and Dr. Frank Griffith. 2 to t o'clock. Saturday , . Salem Woman's club. Installa tion of officers. 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. C J. Healy will leave foi Detroit 1 to spend the next five months. : And on the first Sunday In June Mr. and Mrs. Barr will lleare on their long motor trip east.: The long table where the lunch eon was served was centered with a lorely arrangement of delphin ium, pink roses, and coral bell In an exquisite blue bowl. The outstanding floral feature on the second floor, where bridge was In play, was the beautiful bas ket of snapdragons In pastel shades. 1 ' Mrs. H. F. Wiggins won the highest 1 score of the afternoon, while the second prize went to Mrs. F. X. Albrich. In the greup for the afternoon were: Mrs. T. K. Ford, Mrs. F. X. Albrich, Mrs. H. F- Wiggins, Mrs. T. M. Barr, Mrs. J. B. Nath man, Mrs. , Frank Jackson, Mrs. James Heenan. Mrs. S. Breiten stein, Mrs. C. D. Thomas, Mrs. C. J. Healy,' Mrs. EL A. Pruitt, and Mrs. G. E. Scbuneman. Mrs. Tooze Entertains Oregon City Matrons at Luncheon A distinctiTe event of last Tues day afternoon was. the 1 o'clock luncheon at which Mrs. Fred J. Tooze was hostess! honoring a group of 18. members of Chapter P, the Oregon City Chapter of the P. E. 6. sisterhood, of which Mrs.' Tooze was- the charter'' president. Recently Mrs. Tooze" accepted the invitation of Chapter G to become -4 .r:- - - it. i a en . and fabrics. -- s ? Coats : formerly selU j Moriisoh r; sonic .Temple 4- T Shop a member of a local . chapter of the sisterhood; ', :t- s-ss -Vi ' A long, low basket of pink and yellow, rosebnds with maidenhair fern and heliotrope was exceed ingly effective ia a centerpiece. Baskets of marigold were decora tive la the living rooms. 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We will deliver it J-f or $ 20 d?wn the down balance over" two . ; ; s : and a half years. ' : ; : u :Sa;a;:a ; Mrs. Rudolph Cabell. Mrs. J. Bur rows Caldwell. Mrs. William An dresen. Mrs. Nelson Rowland, Mrs. Thompson jMeldrnm, Mrs. J. L. Waldon , andj daughten Kath erine. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Arthur G. Beattle. Mrs Harry W Paine. Mrs.. John R. Oajtf leld. Mrs.;Tracy, and Mrs. Mansrjeld, all of Oregon City. Mrs. C. KJ Logan. Miss Hel en Tooze, and :the hostess, Mrs. Fred J.' Toose" - ; A delightful social ' afternoon .1, 1 11 I, 1. 1 1, .j 1 1 H 1- 1 ,1 I, n ! REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1 thousands; of leading and successful m Rural, Village and j ' '. for FRED J. 5 . Autopiano player J This well-known player will make your home a place of great furl. Full price $495; we will ; ffStg deliver it for O You can arrange for jr s JJ ; dollars down, the balance over two' years or more. 111c uaiantc - two years or 1 Aldrich 7; upright . The Aldrich , under specifications agreed ., upon by us, and is a pplendid value. ull price .-J, 475. Will .be de - live red for $10 j dcwn,.balarice I j-; two years or V: " -.- ' . ' - , .vV;. v 4. . 4 L . SW Jf"-'LA -s S: - f. . - 's w ' ' J- : ; ' SALEJI followed - the luncheon, - Fred Tooze, 3 ; and Miss-Helen Tooze, the son and Older daughter of the hostess, pleasing with vocal num bers." Mr. Toore, in accordance with the chapter calendar gave Negro, spirituals for his numbers, singing : tDeep. River," by Bur leigh; 'tlncle Rome,! by Homer; "Can't You Hear Me Calling Car oline? and as an encore. Squire's IOoHm4 o 9f t.l m citizens over the v T TOOZE Paid Adv. be cherished over more. downs v r is made for us; over j j.- more. i ; I -! : - A"A.As: , : :v ---y -jfr Jp. - i . . .. ... ;. si