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V - i TIVR jOEECQM STATESMAN. SALEM. EEIDAY;MQnNING. OCTOBER K 192S art m . m AX)VJZES EUNCH Phone 106 Mr. and Mrs. CP. Bishop Will Entertain Friends Tonight at Golden Wedding One pf the outstanding events of all seasons will be tlie eelebra tlon of the golden wedding Anni versary of Charles Pleasant Bish op and Fannie Kay Bishop from 7 to 10 o'clock ton lib t in their home at 7J5 Court street. While no format invitations have been issued, a fiost of friends are ex pected from Salem and the sur rounding vicinity. Out of town guests will include friends and relatives from Portland, Browns ville and Hood River. : Mr. and Mrs, Bishop were mar ried In Brownsville on October 8, 1876, by the Rev. Corpus Sperry, Mrs. Bishop (Fannie Kay) being the daughter of Thomas and Anne Kay, pioneer woolen mil' owners in the Willamette valley, and Mr. Bishop being the son of Rev. and Mrs. "William Bishop, Rev. Mi. Bishop having been, one of the earliest circuit riders in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop are the parent of three sons, Clarence M. and Roy T., both of Portland, and Robert Chauncey of Pendle ton, -and 'the grandparents of six grandchildren including Elizabeth Jane, Thomas Rurmester and Wil liam Henry Bishop, children of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Bishop; Clar ence Morton, Jr., son of Mr.' and on luncies Tceerf - TTTNT! mm -n s and Milk EASE? digested If you wanted Tommy to -win a foot-race, you wouldn't load him down wih heavy, unmanageable clothe. If you want Tommy to make good in his after-lunch studies. DON'T load ham 4own with heavy, unmanageable toocL Gve him healtKfui. delicious lunches of honey-sweetened Tru-BIu Gra ham crackers and milk. And Tommy will be a well nourished boy as clear-headed and vigorous at 2 in the afternoon as he wi at 10 in the morning. TRU-BLU Grahams are chuck ful of rigor-building vitamines. They fur nish mineral salts. And the bran that helps to regulate the body. Eaten with milk, they make a well-balanced, satisfying meal EASILY and cjuxkfy digested- If You Specify TRU-BLU Grahams Your Grocer Will Send No Others. Ha Knows There's a DIFFERENCE. ... BBBata- 4f 311111 TTf UJ CtSCOTT CO. SPoan Portland. Seattle Mrs. Clarence M. Bishop, and Chauncey Bishop's two sons. Rob ert Chauncey and Charles Kay. Presiding and assisting at the retention table tonight will be Mrs. C. T. Roberts pf Hood River Mrs. Bishop's sister: Mrs. Clara Starr of Brownsville, sister of Mr Bishop; Mrs. J. A. BIsbcp, Mrs. C. I). Gabrtelson, Mrs. Thomas C Taylor of Portland, Mrs. pouglas McDonald of Portland, Mrs. Henry B, Thielsen and Mrs. Thomas a: Livesley. Business and Professional Women Hold Sixty Cover Dinner Fifty members of the Salem Business and Professional Wom en's club and ten guests were en tertained in a most enjoyable man ner on Wednesday afternoon when the group met at the New Salem hotel for dinner and a delightfully planned program. The program of the evening was a talk on "The Personalities of Oregon Writers," . given by Mist Mozelle Hair ol Eugene. Miss Hair gave many intimate facts concerning the prominent, writers of the state and gave selections from the Oregon poets with, whom she dealt. f ., Miss Dorothy .. Brant gave two vocal solos, Goodbye to Summer and "The False' Prophet," with Mrs. Pur vine at the piano. As an additional .feature, each member of the club was asked to tell the nature of her particular occupation.. The following new members were announced during the even ing: Miss Carrie Martin, Mrs. Gil liam and Mrs. John J. Bottle. The club is now sponsoring af "mem bership drive" with Mrs. Emma Haley and Miss Merle E. Dimick the captains. A report on the rummage sale was heard Wednesday. The sale which was managed by Mrs. Susan Varty, was probabjy the most, sue- . ... . . ' J . ' . -w . cessiui tne duo nas ever held. Qn November 5 the club will hold a dance in Derby hall. Miss Carlotta Crowley and Miss Lillian Schroeder are in charge of the ar rahgements. Dr. Doney in Eastern Oregon Dr. Carl ,Gregg Doney Is spend ing several days in Pendleton and La Grande. , Dr. Doney is one of the speakers at the teachers' in stitute. ' ' heaves for Tacoma Mrs. W. F. Cooper left this morning for Tacoma for a visit at the home of her son, D. E. Coop er and family. Leslie ,Qu&EsthH'?AreS Guests at Morehouse Horn Eighteen membarrf of the Leslie Methodist church , Queen- Esther circle, of which Miss . Ruth Hase- ton is president, met on "Wednes day evening at the home -of Miss Margaret Morehonae- for pet- luck supper, followed by. a busi ness and POL'Ial meeting. t Plans were made forf an lopen meeting to be held in the near future. . On October 22 the Quen Esther group will sponsor a Hallowe en masquerade in Ies!ie hall. ': Five new members J ained the society at the meeting on Wednes day, including Miss Grace Thomp son, Miss Mabel Straw, MLss Alice Linfoot and Miss Lorraine Rob Covers at the dinner were placed for Miss Elsie Tucker. Miss Bessie Tucker, Miss Lena Medler, Miss Maxine Ulrich, Lorraine Robbins, Miss Gladys Rnwen. Miss Ellen Jean Moody, Miss Alice Linfoot, Miss Grace Thompson, Miss Helen Hertrog, Miss Mabel Straw, Miss Ruth Hazelton, Miss Htnrietta Bishop. Miss Isabel Morehouse. Miss Helen Ingrey, advisor, and Misa Margaret Morehouse, the hos tess. Tea at YMCA Honors New Teachers An eTvVoyable affair of yesterday afternoon was the tea at the local Over a hundred additional awards totaling more than $ in valu 2,000.00 for contestants in the contest for a tlaiiie for re1 rv-fl :3 i sl s I J If . A i rlsrM'iiSI-lferU:'lKJfis: . your j General Independent DpTer if you were one of j... lucky ones J ;; YMCA, honoring new members of the SaJcm teaching staff. Thetal fair was' sponsorrd by the Salem Teachers' - nssocistkm from - 4 to 5 :3 0 o'clock. : Salvia and Michaelmas daisies were used In a particularly effect ive manner In the decorating. In the receiving line were Miss Blanche Hubba, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Dot son, George Hug, Miss Car lotta Crowley and Miss Beryl Holt. Those assisting in the rooms were Mrs. Sula Creech, Mrs. Thomas Wolgamot. Miss Matxl Temple, Miss Bennle Hammer and Mrs. Helen Hamilton. Mrs. C. A. Downs and Mrs. Goo. W. Hug presided at the urns' dur ing the first hour. At tha second hour their places were taken by Mrs. Chester C. Clark and Misb Margaret Coaper. Ladies' Day at lllahee Club . The first ladies' day of the antumn season will be held today at the lllahee Country cluo. Mrs. Gus Hixson is capir.in cf the ladies' teair. Wedding Is Solemnized at Hisey Home Rev. A. S. Hisey was the oifici ating clergyman at the ceremony on Sundny. Oct. 2, which united In marriage Auna M. Bergen of Rickreall and Rev. A. J. Newfeld. pastor of the Methodist church at Woodburn-t Toe 'service was read at o'clock in the morning' in the pxpsence pf only the . Immediate family. "; '1 - : .; " ' A wedding' breakfast" was' served at The Spai f ollowing the wedding. After jit wedding trip to Seaside tnd other Oregon. baches .Rev. ind Mrs. Kewfeld will .return fro Woo-lburn to make their home. Guests eLtMcCall ' Hopxe Dr. and sMrs. B. ' A. Cathy of Portland,, who will.be guests to night at the , celebration of, the golden .wedoinj; . anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop, are house guests; wh51e in Silem of Mr. and Mrs.;W. F McCall. .Over the past week-end Mrs. McCall Was the guest in Portland of her cousin; Mrs. I. G. Williams. Moore Julritee Party to Appear at Church A service of special interest on Sunday will-be sponsored by thf Christian Missionary . alliance when they present the Moore Jubi lee party in a distinct musical treat. Rev. and Mrs. Moore will ap pear in full Japanese costume, and sing a group of songs in the Jap anese language. The instrumen tal event of the day will be a piano duet by Phillip Kerr and Marie Carson. The. Moores will give a full account of their personal ex- it; Social. Calendar o (Continued on page 10.) - Today' . . --yy.-:. Mr. and Mrsw Charles P. iTHsh-r op's "open house"' in celebration t their golden wedding anniver sary, at 785 Court street, 7 to 10 o'clock. Ladies day. Jllihee couUry club. '.-'y-y: Woman's alliance, , Unitarian church. Emerson room, 2:30 o'clock. Presbyterian Missionary soci ety. Church parlors, 2 o'clock. First Congregational church missionary dinner, 6:30 o'clock. Church dining room. Salem Heights Woman's club flower and bulb sale. Community hall, 2 o clock. Rummage sale. Ladies' Aid of First Methodist church. Klett building. Saturday lllihee Country club. Formal dance. Opening of season. Salem Woman's club. Club house, 2:20 o'clock. Cooked food sale. Salem Heights Woman's club. S. P. ticket office. 1S4 North Liberty street, 2:30, o'clock. i Meeting of officers of W. R. C McCornack hall, 2 o'clock. Rummage sale. Ladles' Aid of First Methodist church. Klett building. . Astorta-Coast i cranberry crop will Teach 40,000 o 50,000 boxes. as V .Ttf Til fnV yAPORS resvchacold Zrecf Jy because they are breathed right into the air passages and lungs It is for thb reason that Vicks Vapo Rub brings such quick- relief- When rubbed over, throat and chest at bedtime: It is vaporised by the body heat and iwai, while you sleep, right to the affected parts, loosening the phlegm and. diffinilfc breathing. . ' At the same time it acts through the skin (like a poultice or plaster) "drawing out the pain and sore new. ;. j . Most colds yield by morning to this double action, of Vicks. . V VAPO RUG n J I i i ! ! 1 1 i?aHty silks This Sal Higli ,1 t y Values to $5.00 a yard J! ! 1 1 .59 yard Printed and Plain Silks 1 000 yards of desirable silks in this sale! Present ing Salem's silk classic of the season, offering to our patrons of Salem and countryside a most unusual opportunity to save money on high grade silks. Silks taken from regular stocks which include many well known brands. Your choice of printed or plain and a variety of weaves and colors that will make your visit to this sale extremely interesting. Plan to attend his sale early today for there's a piece of silk in this sale that you've contemplated buying. BEGINNING TODAY Changeable Taffeta Black CKarmeuse Georgette Crepe Crepede Chine Silk-and ;Wool Chinchilla Satin Brocade ; Printed Crepes Radiums Tub' Silks . i Silks Find Many SalesaX Leading' Department Store -With winter social : activities under wayoneyWill find many uses for- these superb silks. A party dress, can be fashioned for less than half of regular price. . Trimming silks that will lend intriguing ways to made overs. And then there is tcf be considered the ..many, many gift problems that can be solved ' very readily with V bit of silk. . Lamp shades, underwear, handker chiefs, scarfs, ar needle work, etc. are in order now -with holidays near . at " hand. This showing of 1000 yards of high grade silks present a colorful collection .that gives .one ample choice for matching. ; ' Silk Section' Main Floor r 1: ; 1 ' ....