THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALLU.I. QGQ;; SUNDAY. LIORNING, JUNE 6,-1920 t (ConllBaed from yg ,t) tit (Tin VVTt AlafArbond WM "BostesS oa the Cbemawa campus. : Fes- 4- toons nf Juiianefie lanterns aboTe iUla ... V. ...m....... r ' -i VVera centerpieces on the pic f Me tables "made, festlre scene. ' 4 During the dinner hour a group j i of Chemawa students contributed .! a program of musk: and readings. t ' Six girls sang delightfully "Hark to the Mandolin;" by Parker; i "Swallows," by Cowen; "The Stars 1 Are Brightly Shining." and "Las- '! r' r f I. ttio armin vn lUmona Tripp, j Emily lranoff, Kyel7n Whltebear, Graee Johnson, r Edna Audette and Harriet Hill. ,4 Sirs. Ruth Turney accompanied the girls at the, piano. Louis uer ius oumur- I jpleasedwhe group with a ous tjT Vg "Germs. olrVrff the senior department assisted Mrs. Brickell. . , , Those participating in the, picnic festivities were Dr. Mary C. Row land, Mrs. W. P.-Fargo. MrsAliee Thompson-, .Miss Grace Osborne, Miss Grace, Elisabeth Smith,. Mr. and Mrs. W: M. Smith. Mrs. Mary Reeres. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Smith I Mr. Harry Styles. Mrs. H. E. Bar f jfjtt, Mrs and Mrs. Lu A. Braden. f lTlles'Mr. and Mrs. William. Me- Clilchrist, Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon f McGilchrist. Mr. and Mrs. A." T. I Wool pert. Mr. and Mrs. Voigt, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hughes. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Fisher and Arthur Fisher, Mrs. Carrie Mackay. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Laf lar, Mr- and Mrs. FV E. Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Huffman, Mrs. slice Hollister, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kuntz, Mr. and Mrs. II. E.-Bolln-ger, Mr. and ftfrs. ;W. ,E. Klrk, Supt. find Mrs. James H. McGreg or. Miss Virginia' Brickell and -the 1 hostess, Mrsi Louise tBrickell. I St. Paul's Guild -:l -.". .if ,V 1 St. kun gvua or tne Episcopal .'church will meet at 2:30 o'clock : Monday afternoon at the homa of jMrs. W. H. Wenlock 140 Broad-Iway. - Mr. and Mrs. S. S. East returned during the past week from one of the most: interesting- toutsr taken Lrtn recent years by Salem residents, naring spent -neariy-nre- months cruising the Mediterranean- tour ing the Holy. Land, and the Euro pean continent audi tisiting. in the south and east United States. Leaving Salem on the eiehth nf January. Mr. and Rtra RatMnm. eyed south, isiting' at the home or their daughtervMrs. Hugh Kyle at Long Beach, going through the Imperial valley. El; Paso, Texas. ana inence to tne quaint old town of New Orleans, later spending two days in Washington. D. C. and going from the national capi tal o- ew York City for a day, prior to sailing.' Mr.'and Mrs. East took. passage .on vjanoary 29th on tne TansyivanJa, putting out to sea a minute after midnight, which was fortunately between storms. 'Recent Bride Honored at Attractive Miscellaneous I Shower . : .. i . I Mrs. Ben W. Tick, assisted by I Mrs. Charles H. Vick. entertained It on Friday evening with an attrac- ty"vtr miscellaneous shower at Mrs. : WW. Vick's home at 1175 Bel4 ,6t street, honoring Mrs. Ai C. I Getrge (Josephine Vick' Snyder) f a bride of a week ago Saturday. Blue delphinium, pink rambler roses and sweet peas with maiden hair fern were used in decorating the rooms. A clever advertise ment contest was one of the di versions of the' evening.' with Mrs; Elma Bosell winning the box of tandr. thatrwa8 the' award. The climax of the "evenlngr-came 4 4 , Mr. aiuLMrs; EasVRcforri tbSalem After ince in Europctand:the Holy Land Camel Ridee; .Passage In Dutjch Canal Boats; and Social Aboard Steamer Enjoyed-by Salemites Traveling With -- s ' ' Clarke's SunsMne Cruise' Life So fortunate" were weather -conditions, from first to last, that the Clarke's Mediterranean cruise was called the "sunshine cruise" of the season. Seven hundred members made up the party with which Mr. and ' Mrs. East travelled, During her trip abroad Mrs. East had the pleasure of making the acquaint ance of Miss. Wells, a classmate of Sally Bush, during their school days in "Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. . East made theV first stop at the Madeira Islands where sugar factories operate ex tensively. During their stay in Funehal . particular attention was given to the manner. In which the men, and, children, as well, as the women,. participate in the embroid ery of a type of beautiful band work so. popular in America. On this island, where; the language is (Continued on page 6) Cupid, entered, pushing a baby carriage to tW tune "Thanks for the 'Buggy Rlde,ifilled with a host or gizts ror the bride, a magnifi cent gift was thei flve-tube radio set,' the gift ;of 'Vfct Brothers to their sister, t '.'.: guests of Mrs Thoma G. Hailey. Mrs.'. Hailey, from previous resi dence here, has many friends-in the capital. - Mrs. Page and Mrs. Kenneth Brown Entertain Mrs. Walter J. Paee and Mrs. Refreshments' were, served atKenneth Brown were Joint host- midnight, with Mrs. Roy Jacobson. Mrs. Melvin Snyder and Mrs. Geo. Vick assisting th$ hostesses. . - In the grbupvfor the evening were Mrs Sophia Vick, Mr. and ?Irs. Melvin Snyder. Mrs. Carl Sny der and Carroll. Mr. and? Mrs. El mer Bosell, Mr. and .Mrs. Oliver. Mr., and Mrs. Charles Christensen, Mr. and Mnr. Hans' 'Christensen, Kr. and Mrs. A. A. , Patchell, Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Murray, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gilbert of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Vick, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacobson, Mrs. F. .Chapel, Bob Chapel, Misses Erma and Hannah Christensen, Mr. -and Mrs." A. J. Vick, Mr. and Mrs., J. J. Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. T. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. George, Marshall and Jean Snyder, and .-the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Vick and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Vick. Mr. and Mrs. George plan to Wave soon for the 'country to make their home. .- ' To Spend Summer in Salem Miss June-Mack of Prairie City, Or., plans to spend tPe summer in Salem as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. M. Durkholmer. Thielsens Are Guests in Portland Mrs. H. B.Thielsen and v Miss Nell Thlel'serir are' ' speTafllhgv the when Melvin Johnson, dressed as week-end In Portland as the house eses last Thursday and Friday for two charming bridge teas given at the Page home. Baskets of Can terbury bells, poppies, roses, del phinium, and fox glove adorned the rooms. . . . s ., ,i. The hostesses were assisted, .-during the tea hour on,, Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Le.,Paga,vMrs. Lester Barr and M.rs-Ralph Cooley and on Friday afternoon, by-Mrs.. Paul H. Hauser and. , Mrsc ;i Phil Newineyer. i High score was won Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Ralph -Cooley andjby Mrs. Walter L. Spauldlng on Friday afternoon. Guests for the two afternoons were the following: , Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs. William Buslck, Mrs. H. V. Compton Mrs. Wililam Mc Gilchrist, Jr., Mrs. T. H. Galloway, Mrs. Walter J.. Kirk, Mrs, Ralph Cooley, Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mrs. Leo Page, Miss Zoe Stockton, Mrs. Linn Smith, Mrs. Milton Meyers. Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. Frank Meyers, Mrs. p.B. Webb. Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Harry N. Craln, M'rs. J. C: Evans, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. G. C. Bellinger, Mrs. W.. E. Anderson, Mrs. P. A. Eiker, Mrs. Phil New myer, Mrs. E. E. Ling, Mrs. Lou Sheldon, Mrs. Wilson H. Darby, Mrs. F. G. Bowersox, Mrs. Ray -HaTtman.TMrs. G6rge ; A. White, 3 3TTS Mlrisiioi'ei r5-'.iT- A TP) ' m I 1:1 ! I fl On Mondav mdrninsr. June 7th; at 8 o'clock we are placinsr on sale several walnut, ivory and 'srey room suites in a certain Pattern and several high class walnut'dining room suites in two separate patterns. At their regular prices these, were considered exceptional values. Now these being offered at the amaz ing discount of 2596 Q REGULAR make these suites positively the best values you can ever expect. We advise you to make your selections early as the y will not be available very long as quantity is limited. 7 Pi ake theJoride9s i fill Bed, Vanity and Chiffonier Ivory or Grey, Regular $106.50, Special .... Bed, Vanity and Chiffonier French, Walnut, Regular 122.50, Special $?9.80 ilia Dressers. Low Boy. Desk. Stand. Rocker, Chair and Bench to match, any of the above at Corresponding, discounts. A most unusual bedroom suite f dr so low a price. The factory that makes this suite is nationally known i or wieir rme caoinei worK ana excellent rinisning. (Continued on page 8.) k j owiiii - - dive 4 - Way in KmJj 111 K- ' - V i H ', ' '" ' A 1 I 1. f 1 k rubber button. 2 Stebcd Mfittk ?J Pteted hew 1 1' -r t t .r mom-rip emdu i ir 'i i $ r ft ' i C All uk xunuuig run ui me cooicst sport in iu uc wui 10 swimming! Ah, how true that is in a limb-free, TxxJy free Jantsen! Salt water or fresh, at natatoniim, beach or pool . . . your Jant3cns a ticket to summer enjoyment. There was one best wai to make country - wide . questionnaire, 478 a. cwimming suit free and comfort- physical directors" (92 , per cent of able trim, snug, modest. Carl Jant'" thoee answering) said the suit orig Sen f (mid that way and perfected it. vinated by Jantten is the ideal swim' Hecrigimttr) ' jnd he devised and patented the - Come in and select your Jantzen votyrip crotch and boutrun pat" now in time for glorious fun over tern retmementa that make a work! , tne rourt.jantzens lor men, women and children in ail toe season s smart colors. Tout, weight is your size. of diference in your swimming. " Then, . crowning all, came Jant- ten s system of pt-oywKigni. tsjesuaz perfect -glovel&& l Instead of the sncirnt "guess your size is sc . Get your free diving girl sticker and diving , girt transfers for tire : covers, rain slickers, etc That's how Jantzenthanged batJi-. mg to swimming.' In response td a - i ir i 'II L :Li in that chin; bathing o mirmmng Salem't leading Bepsrtjoent Btor- i m u 1 V'2 S3 1 Dining Room Suite 7 Piece Suite Genuine Walnut, consisting of Ta- , ble, Hosts Chair ana 5 dm r7 - A ers. Regular $100.50, Spe-P f .JjJ U Extra for Buffet, regular $39.50 Special . . . . s. - - - . -. .$29.60. Extra for China Cabinet, Regular $39.50, Special . r .$29.60 Extra for Server, Regular $25.50, Special .$19.10 This is ajnas'sive Renajssarice suite in genuine wal nut with nice apert'ryori'))lue leather seats on the chairs. You should be sure; to look this suite over. Every line reflects newnei and beauty. 5 ' e f i ' ' " r' I no 1 iS? s 1 . ... - I Dining Room Suite 7 Pieces Genuine Walnut, Chair and 5 Diners. Regu-MjQlV Til lar $113.50,! Special yOtKlU Extra f or Buffet, I Regular $45.50, Special .$34.10 Extra for China Cabinet, Regular $45.50, Special . . j...$34.10 Extra for Server, Regular $31.50, Special .....1.23.60 You will find more genuine walnut in thijs suite than is to be found irl many suites costing twice as much. Blue leather or j tapestry seats on chair lis optional. Just received the larger part of 2 carloads of Lloyd fibre reed furniture and baby bug gies. The very latest beauti ful finishes, putty colored with black and orange car mel decorated , in ..Baronial brown. . . Gayly . . patterned cretonne covers., the., softly padded spring cushions. See them in our windows i I : U . hl.tJ.J JIJJ I: I Buggies from $27.50 up. Settee, Rocker, Chair, Table and Lamp.; $99.00. !IIS :'CS)M mm mss'-Mm, See our Windows ' - V The Store WtK the ' Friendly Spirit IJL See OuEvindows -1 1 1 i. 'I I.