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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE!, OREGON : ' THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 201926 1 i t J By AUDRED BUNCH PHonfl 10S 'Annual Flower Festival to Ve Outstanding Affair !, The attractiye gardens of Dr. p. J3. Lee Stelner. and ; Dr. ,, Griffith bare been chosen- as the petting or tbe third annual flower 1 1 snow ' which. wUV open "tomorrow t under the sponsorship of the Salem Tlea'Wubfronf 2 t0 8 VdoekT ''.AMI exhibits . must ' be In dace t-fctioon tomorrow, with any hay ing suitable entries invited to ex hibit. Prize - winners, however, mast be members of the club. Ex hibitors are asked to furnish their own containers. - ; J .wVv j A particularly interesting group of exhibits win doubtless" be en tered under the first'classiflcatlon, which calls "for the perfectly ap pointed table; with approprite r- ? J iranxements of flowers '' for ' tea. -H one aeon or dinner; I" Following are the classes: Class r Table decoration; class 2, ar- rangement ' of short stem flowers In bowls not over -12 inches in di ameter; class 2, ; best display of cat flowers in separate containers, foliage optional; class i, best "ar rangement Of flowers in basket 18 ,lo " 241 Inches high; class" 5, best display of sweet peas exhibited, in Individual containers, hot less than atx Varieties; class,' 8 best . exhibit of peonies," not ess than six Varie ties; ; class 7, , best . display.' of iris, three or more .varieties; class 9, best specimen of one rose; class 9, best exhibit of roses, not . less than six varieties, one or more in 'each container; class 10. dest dis play of named cut wild flowers in separate containers, six or more -varieties exhibited by any child under 14 years "of age.': JYornan's Auxiliary Mrs. E. H.' Moore will be hos tess for members of the Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's church on '.Friday afternoon, at her borne, 2095 Portland road. , 5" A )V- W- Five Hundred Club t Members of the W. W, Five Hundred club spent an enjoyable 1 1 iievening' on Tuesday at the home r. I pf Mr. and Mn. Cyril Nadon. Shar ! I ing in the diversion of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Harley. Bosler and Ir. and Mrs. William David, ; as special guests, j- - - Baskets of rosest were used In decorating ,the rooms. .The high -scores of the evening: were won by Mrs. David and Mr. Bosler, , ; -. Members playing at the' tables, In addition to the r visitors, were Mr. -nd Mrs. Ted Stiff. Mr. and 'M; Floyd RudieV:Mr?ttnd Mrs. VJotk 0'Snea Mr and Mrs- 3awr M If Berg, and the boets, Mr. and 1 Jy tit Cyril Nadon.- - r - , . - Visitors in Silverton , . Mrs. O. E. Prime and Mrs. John J.- Rottl were the guests of Mrs. Charles J. Johnson on Monday in "Silvetton. attending - the ; meeting of the Bilverton Legion auxiliary durlmt their stay. - Woman's Benefit Association Members of the Woman's Bene fit association will meet this after- lTjoon for the regular meeting. 7tl will be the suest of honor. Visits in California ' Mrs. F. M.' Erickson returned on Monday evening, from a month's visit in' California. , dividing her . 'time between Los Angeles and San ftancisco. Ih Los Angeles Mrs. Erickson was the guest of her son . and bis wife, Mr. and Mrs. .Frank . JkI,.Ertcks6n Jr., and in Los An geles jot, -her brother, ., Maurice hulve. : 4 ... ,sv:' rjV; - ' .:; : ; Woman s AUxance to ' Meei ; f The' " Womahii 'alliance of the I First "Unitarian church will meet Friday 1 afternoon "front 2 : 3 0 to 5 O'clock' in the Emerson room of .the ' churqh. ,Mrs. J. It. Pollock I will be the hostess. I Doney Home Is Scene One of the most delightful af lalrs of the entire year, in college w 1 i I . Vote For1; ' Ucputjican Candidate : for ' 7 SENATp; ; ;;. . Primaries ?.Iay 7X -Paid. Advertisement rV - - . Society -News circles," was, the., party at which Dr. - and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney were hosts lasfnight at their borne on South - Twelfth street, when they entertained the senior class of Wfllamfette university. ffcThe gathering of "the seniors1 at , tbe president's home is an anticipated event of each, commencement sea son. 1 ' .. p s - Group Returns From Sojourn at Newport Mrs. Otto Boppes and sons, Keith and Emerson, and Mrs. HoppeV mother, Mrs. J.' P. Mollen cop, have just returned from a month's 'sojourn at Newport. Faculty, Group to Meet at Erickson Home I :V Dean and Mrs.-8 P.-.M. -Erickson will entertain members of the Wil lamette university faculty at a pot- luck dinner-at their home in Sa lem Heights. The .affair ' is being sponsored by the Faculty .Women's club for the pleasure of . their hus bands. " " ' ' Grax Club Enjoys Outing at Alehama : Members of the1 Grax club of business girls of' the TWCA spent Saturday nirht and Sunday at Me hama on the new TWCA camp ground. Miss Katheirine : Gunnel! was the guest of the club and gave the girls many helpful suggestions and some demonstrations' of out door photography.. Fifteen girls viere members of the party. The Grax girls were the' first to camp on the new grounds owned by the YWCA and the gift to it of the Albert estae. Tbe whole site consists of about two acres of land with a 200 foot front on the San tiam river, directly across from the Taylor tamp ;gf bundi' two and a half miles above' Mehama. The land is heavily 'wooded, and some of the underbrush has had to be removed or he ' camp, but there are splendid spruce,' fining maple, dogwood and ' aspin trees on the land, which make it very attrac tive'. Since the Grax club is main ly' composed' of girls who have been members of the high school Girl Reserve clubs ' during their school days, and who are now em ployed in ' town, and ' very , loyal TWCA girls, It seemed especially nice for them to be the 'first to occupy the land. Mr. Arthur Lan ders ' of Mehama has done the clearing of the land. ' From the 16 th to the 23rd of June the junior high school girls are to hold their annual camp on the San t lam, but this year it will le,oa tha aew.YWCAU, iaatead of the Taylor grounds. During the last half oT July the high school girls will have their camp, and on week-ends of the summer bus iness girls' groups will have short er camps. Girlairom Stay ton and Woodburn are planning to attend the camp as well as the girls from Salem, and any high school girls from the county will be welcomed if they write and make registra tions at the Salem office. T Social Calendar 1 Today ' ' WRC Ladles' Aid. Mrs. I. D. Bennett, route 9, hostess. ' .Ladies of the Maccabees. Card party, McCornick hall. "Willamette university- faenltv party. Pot-luck dinner. Dan and Mrs. F. M. Erickson, hosts. Chapter O of the PEO Sister hood. Mrs. D. X. Beechler, hos tess. v. - - - - Friday Annual flower show under spon sorship of Salem Garden club. Gardens of, Dr. R. E.,Lee Stelner and 'Dr. Frank' Griffith. 2 to 8 o'clock ': '..:. -.... "Voman's auxiliary of Sa. Paul's Episcopal church. , Mrs. E. H. Moore, 1385 Portland road, hos tess.' . : , ' - . - .Woman's union of First Uni tarian church. Emerson room, 2:50 to 5 o'clock. 4 ' ' Saturday Salem Woman's elub. Installa tion of officers. 2:30 o'clock. FiiGnrcof V ; 'f-i i m - r - i .Coal and J ; 'f 143 South tiKcrty, ; j Ladies of the Maccabees? :p : Ladies . of the ' Maccabees will hold a- card party at ' McCornick hall, over Millers' store. ; Thurs day evening. May 20J Maccabees and friends' are -Invited to attend. Refreshments wilLbe served free. Chapter G of PEO -V TVf rs. D. X." Beechler will be hos tess this afternoon at her home on Court street for, members of Chap ter G of the PEO Sisterhood.; . '. ? ' " i. V , Trip, Up Columbia Highway Miss Constance ' Clark.'; Miss MaxineiBuren. -Miss Lenta Baum- gartner, Miss Josephine .Baumgart- ner and Miss Eva Roberts enjoyed a motor trip ) up the Columbia highway, over the week-end. On Saturday evening they were guests with Portland 'friends at "The Student Prince."" " ' ' ' ' - Business 'and Professional - women's fJlub. Sponsor Successful . Banquet Nearly 100 "covers ; were , placed for members and guests of the Sa- lem Business and : Professional Women's club .who. met last night at the Gray Belle for one. of the significant social affairs of . the season the annual banquet of the organization. ' The long tables were lovely with" crystal ' baskets of - Caroline Test- out roses. The program booklets, with wild rose motif, were of par- t icular clever design. The same color scheme of pink was used m the nut baskets. . A4 delicious four course banquet was served. . Miss Julia K.f Webster, presi dent of the Salem Bn siness "and Professional Women's club, pre sided in a gracious manner as I toastmistre8s for the occasion, a program that was both entertain ing and Instructive ; opened with club songs under the leadership of Mrs. La Moine R. Clark. Favorite numbers,' to: popular tunes were' sung." including :' the club greeting, "We're v Were Be cause We're Here," "Give Us a LONE STAR SERVICE STATION Why" not buy now and make money? Myrtle avenue ready to be paved. For Sale -16 lots, $400 to $650. Two houses, $100 will handle either. See JOHN WILLIAMSON 2025 Falironads Road Telephone 620 laire and CJoat values up to $25.00 1 Coat Values up to $35.75 on sale $24.75 Salem Store 460 State St. - - J ".. Storage " Fusl ."- i ft : s ; ,. , " ...... Dry Woo'd at Reasonable Prices Speech," "Ain't Got No Style,: and fJust J Powder ; Tourf Noses." at appropriate Jintervals ; throughout the evening.' i J;! .rs',.'.c., . Miss Lena Belle Tartar, accom panied at the piano! by " Miss Gretchen Kreamer sang Bancroifs "Wake; Dear1 Hearth followed Ty the luting "Cottage by a Water fall" as an encore.1 1 p 'An Illuminating contribution to the program was Harry N. Crain's concise and comprehensive outline Of 'the facts involved in planning and zoning the city, as one of the most important measures on Fri day's ballot: provides. Two especially appreciated in strumental 'selections were the pi ano numbers by Robert Alexander, who favored with an encore. Mrs. Ivan Bellinger told a very charming fairy tale "without a moral," " in her own sparkling j.tyle..; Her encore, "Master of All "Masters." was a witty delectation The evening closed .with a brief and pointed message, "Your Bus iness and Mine," by Rosa B. Par rbtt, prominent educator and or ganizer of the Roseburg. Business nnd , Professional Women's club, which has recently celebrated Its first birthday. f Miss Carlotta Crowley was in eificient- charge of the arrange ments for last evening, while Miss iRosalia Keber is responsible for !a decidedly successful program. ' - The Bake-Rite Bakery. Busy everr day . supplying best homes with bakery goods of all kinds; baked in a kitchen clean as yonr own. 345 State St. () Lloyd E. Ramsden Is having a splendid trade on bicycles, kiddie cars, speed wagons, bicycle tires, bicycle accessories, etc- Store and shop, 387 Court St. ) Vick Bros, are" selling the Oak land and Pontiac cars. Agents for the valley counties. - Pioneer .firm in autos. Oakland coach now only 1290. 280 S. High St. '.(.) Spring and Summer Coats Very Specially Priced Stylish Coats made of Charmeen, Poiret Twill, Mannish Tweed, Po- jWool Yelour. $12.75 Coat Values up to $45.00 on sale $29.75 Portland Silk Store 862 Alder SC. t - Trail! sfer . . . Telephony i)3Q.., LETTER RECEIVED i FilOM EVI6EUST Gilbert Wrenn, Former Bus iness Manager, ' Gives -0utStatement ; To those who remember . the evangelistic campaign : conducted by Victoria Bopth-Clibborn Demar- est two years ago under the aus pices of the churches of Salem, the following information is given out by Gilbert Wrenn, former business manager, of the party, and now a student al Willamette - university and assistant pastor of Jason Lee Memorial church.- This statement Is made to clear up certain con tradictory reports that were cir culated last fall concerning the ac tivities of Mrs. Demarest, and are principally extracts from a letter recently received by friends of the evangelist in the city. "We have not joined any body of people. Our church affiliations remain the same, Mr. Demarest f being a Presbyterian, and I a member of the Moody Memorial church of Chicago. However, Mr. Demarest and I love and fellow ship all of God's people every where, and it is our joy. to co operate as much as possible for the salvation of men. " "As to withdrawing from work in the churches, God permitted me We must sell 30 Davenports to reduce our Davenport Stock to where it should be. We have reduced the price on these 30 nice up-to-date Daven ports ridiculously as they must go. Just come in and pick one of these up. You need the Davenport and we need the room, so we will have no trouble getting together on the price. You will ed in Salem. A nationally advertised .Velour Bed Davenport ......$95.40 Big reduction in Day Beds ranging in price from $25 to $65 These are the very latest designs T " I .7.. ,.iJ--"--r- '-- t to do so for a while, perhaps that He might teach me and deepen my message. Howerer, I feel now called to again' ' cooperate with them as ' He ' leads, for God wills that I should serve "all men' that by all means I might be used to save'some.1-1'-'; . . "I am conrlnced that neTer be fore has united effort on the part ot the people of God for the salva tion of souls and for practical righteousness been so needed as today. It is nothing ; less than a crime in the sight of God that Christians sbuld allow minor doc trinal differences, denominational barriers and cburcn politics to stand In the way of concerted ef fort for Christ. Would that Chris tians would lore one another and preach Christ crucified, the hope of mankind." Mr. and Mrs! Demarest hare been engaged, this past winter In campaigns in Bethel temple, Chi cago; Beverly Hills, Chicago, and Jiorristown. Tenn., and were re cently the recipients of a healthy baby boy, Daniel Noble. Their home address la 5925 Midway Park, Chicago. Tyler's Drug Store, where in creasing numbers prefer to trade. A varied stock is kept complete and up to date. Your needs Mr. Tyler's concern. 157 S. Com'l. St. () H. L,. Stiff Furniture Co.. lead ers in complete home furnishings, priced to make you the owner. The store that studies your every need and is ready to meet it, absolutely () SEE OUR 1 v The Store ,W ith the Friendly Spirit " i urn th. Vm. A. Carter Candidate for Republi can Nomination for i Advocates the direct primary and stands for enf orcement of all laws Vote at the Primary May 31 Paid Adv. (lauarhar admit the price is the best ever All Mohair Davenport,. All Over Velour All O vtr Jacquard - . ' ; ;.f - v. port; aid Fireside AH Over Jacquard port imported - v liiilaff7afri?i7Mvmr;a Something and mohairl S thisL It ic WINDOWS -7 .4 . ' r ,"Jjcs$ Laws , and. ' aaec x . Laws" - Mrs. Louise Eiggs V -" Candidate ipt , Republicin Nomination ' For ;lepr3sentatlve v Marion County, ' Primaries May,-21, 1936 .(Paid 'Advertisement): Jl ft offer- $99.00 .I. . 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