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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1927)
i i4 -- THE QCEGOS CTATEIA?t.SAI-EM,, OREGON " -r--- ' , -..- FRIDAY MORXIXC. 'JANUARY 21. 102; . . .. ,. g ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Sustained Quality Products T'-rnsed bj die Ethyl Gasoline Corporation For sale at company stations and a the best" independent dealers. Associated Ethyl is sold for 3ff above' the Tregtil5r market price of gasoline. w 1 Jt Salem Club, Daughters -Of the Nile, Elects Officers . for the New Year Thq Salem cfab; Daughters of thei Nile, met on VTednesday at the Masonic Temple' for the all-day reslar meeting. The following officers were elected at this time: President, Mrs. .Grace Crater; rice president. Mrs. Ola Milter, and secretary-treasurer ' (re-elected), Mrs. Adeline Dunsfod." '' At thia time the year's work wac finished and under the able super vision of Mrs. Ruby Seitz, 48 gar iuents were finished and Bent - to tjie crippled children in the Shrin ett hospital. ). Meetings of the club are held for the purpose of . doing ihllan ffijropic work in the form of sew-( inj on garments for the crip(pled ohildren in the Storiners' hospital 'Portland. ' 1 - Von Wednesday Mrs. Ethel Miles. tli retiring president, was" Jre-. sat'd with a piece in silver ras. a-tltoken of appreciation for her work. The work for the coming sea son will be conducted through a praup of committees. The sewing committee will be under the aJble charge of Mrt. Lulu Newton dur ing the first quarter. The new ratertalnment committee includes Mfs. Esther Kuhn, Mrs. Velma H)lis and Mrs. Gladys Vibbert. 'Tho porsonnel 6f "other commit tees will be named later. ' Hostesses for" the' "Wednesday meeting included Louise Patty, chairman; "Ethel Hubba, Gladys Irish. M-arie Reistelgan and Alice Evenaon." a i r . i.- . ' . ' ' - ' Dr. and Mrs. John Martin Ganse Are Honored With ,; Outstanding Reception ; Dr. and Mrs.Tolin Martin Canse' were honored on Tuesday evening, following the inauguration exer cises at Kimball School tif Theol ogy, with an outstanding reception Which was one of the memorable social events In Salem during .the new year.." - - :Dr.'J. D. McCormick introduced the guests to the receiving" line. iose who held place? of honor in the line- ere -Bishop and Mrs. William O. Shepard of Portland,' the honor - rnpsts.. -Dr. - and . Mrs. John Martin Canse, and the hosts for the church. Rev. and-Mrs. Fred ,C. Taylor. . Great masses of Oregon grape, fern, fir "boughs and pussy- willows were used effectively in decorating the reception- rdoms- whicb. were c6mpreteUrtnb6wered. Students of Kimball bad charge of this feat ore. 'Many present declared that the church - had .never been, more appropriately decked tor aa'event Mi this kind1 " -group- of" "worn err -rfho hold pronitsentr:- pErcetaarhJe three M e thoUIsX chiir che r ot Salemr s Ited in the receptioa'room.Ma this ijroup were Mrs. Carl Gregg Done, Mrs. D. II. Leech, Mrs, B. L. Steeves, Mrs. George H. Alden, Mrs. Willard De Yoe, Mrs. Thomas Acheson, Mrs. E. T." Barnes -and Mrs. H. H. Vandevort. Across one end of the room a long serving table was arranged. A bowl of punch was placed at each end of the table. ' Thev cen terpiece was an exceedingly beau tiful arrangement of daffodils, freesias. heather and fern. Shell pink cathedral candles in crystal holders stood on the serving table. Mrs. Cecil Hawley and Mrs. Carle Abrams .presided at the punch bowls during the first hour and MrB. W. H. Hertzog and Mrs.' C. M. Keefer at the second hour. Assisting them was Miss Annabelle HawTtey. . , . - The general chairman for the affair was Mrs. Ronald Glover. Her assistants in the affair were Mrs. B. E. Carrier. Mrs. J. O. Gol tra, Mrs. V. II. Hertrog. Mrs. C. M. Keefer, Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, Mrs. II. Durkheimer and Mrs. M. O. Flndley. Mrs. Pettevs Is Hostess for t c ... r.- --.. i, r i - i j i oM-eci j-titur Ksiuu i- euttvsuuy The Sweet Briar club met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. C. Petteys to observe "guest day." The following pro gram was given : Piano eolo. Liszt "Hungarian Rhapsody." by Miss Genevieve Junk; talk on China, by Mrs. C. A. Downs; vocal solo, (accompan ied on piano by Miss Caroline Par ker), "Sylvfa," by Miss Margaret Arnold. The following guests .were in vited r Mrs. V. L. Gibson.- Mrs. O. AtKoyes, Mrs. C W. Beechler,- Mrs. S. P. Kimball. Mrs. Charles 'Pratt; Mrs. John Schindler, Mrs. - Casey's Guaranteed "' RHECMATISBIBE3IEDY. Money refunded" if it does nbt f cure yotir case ' , ;tets6N & HUNT , , Druggists CorCottrt and Liberty - Tel. 7 E. Mitchell, Mrs. H. E. Rice, Mrs. John Crabiree. .Mrs, .A. A, Taylqr, Mrs, R. A. Blivena,? Mrs. D. L Chaffee, Mrs. G. A. Wood, Mrs. L. I. Pearmine and Mrs. Virgil Mc Gahn. Ever Ready Birthday Club Will Honor Mrs. Neyhart Mrs. Hazel Barnholdt will be hostess this afternoon at her home, 9 26 North Front street, for mem bers of the Ever Ready Birthday club. Mrs. Mary Neyhart, whose birthday anniversary is today will be honored. Woman's Union Will Hold All-Day Meeting . An all-day meeting of 'the Wom an's Unfon of the First Congrega tional -church will be held today at the church. A covered dish luncheon will "be served at noon. The ladies will sew for the Mar Ion County Child Health demon stration.' Kafbury Clerks' Club Etioys Dinner Party Seated around a beautifully ap pointed table, members of the Ka foury Progressive Clerks' club en joyed their monthly dinner on Tuesday evening of this week. At this time matters pertaining to the welfare 'of the store and its cus tomer are always discussed, with entertainment features interspers ed. The annual election of offi cers took place at this time, re sulting as follows: Miss Louise Hiller, president; Mrs. Clara Soutfewick, vice president; Mrs. Mildred Fishev, corresponding sec retary and treasurer. Royal Neighbors Are Entertained at Lov eland Home Mrs. Bertha Loveland was hos tess on Wednesday afternoon at her home for 15 members of the Royal Neighbors' sewing society. Election of officers took place at this time. Sarah Nelson was chosen as president; i Susie Par menter as vice president, and Bertha Loveland as secretary and treasurer. - ' Social Caleadsvir -Today Woman's auxiliary of SL' Paul's church. Mrs. Joseph Banmgart ner hostess, 2:30 o'clock. V. K. K. class of First Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hi Kletzing, hosts. Holly circle of Knight Memorial church. Mrs. Guy Newgent, ho tess, 2:30 o'clock. Woman's Union of First Congre gational church. All-day meeting. Pot-luck luncheon. Woman's alliance of Unitarian church. Emerson room. Saturday Salem Woman's club. Club house, 2:30 o'clock. "Art in the Home." Prof. Leo G. Fairbanks of OAC. Artisans dance. Crystal Gardens Tuesday Reinald Werrenrath, American baritone. Elsinore theater. Final event in Salem Artist series, 8:20 o'clock. ; . Thursday Moroni Olsen Players in "Out ward Bound." Elsinore theater. 8:20 o'clock. ,v . , Salem Business and Professional Women's Club Entertained in "Y" Rooms Attractions or a diverse nature entertained members of the Salem Business and Professional Wom en's club when they met on Wed nesday evening in the YWCA rooms for the regular meeting. Of special interest was the an nouncement of the state dinner which will take place in Portland at the Seward hotel on Saturday, January 29. All interested in at tending should leave their names with Miss Edna Purdy. . Grace Giliiam, who is employed in the state treasurer's office in her part of the program, "Money Talks," divulged many facts of n uch interest to those interested ir the finances of the state, 1 Anne-Lundquist, a, nurse at the Authorized Distributors ; TheTefrsonal Writing Typewriter. Exchange v . ,.4 THOS. ROENV i Phone to 1 7- 421 Court; Salem f SWEDISH SIASSAjGE t Treatment given" 'la your own hoaSe.".f Especially good for a weaihirt, for elderly people whouare- unable to exercise, for BlsepKesfmeftsv-ctei fij r: - r; S;ii logan -tel. 2314 " future's 'HIT -- 1 v x tjm ukv- . 5 I . - ,sv.-.,- -..it, . -r. K-ia .ijf-y . v-. - THISWO'ON YoujSva&y' the I'Peerfes Bakery tiiifch The Home of the Big 9c Loaf PEERLESS BAKERY I7& North Chuaercial T Oi-i Peoplr's hom?, spoke conce;-n-inher duties, and outlined the re- jfi'Mrerr -.ts necessary for entrance &s h resident. Dr. Mary ('. Purvire gave a val t'tble talk on health for women. Ti rticularly women who are en- god :n businesa. Clara Pomeroy read a paper, trammed with information, con ctrninr tb.e MNican situation, and entitled 'The Last Stand o the Indian." At the next meeting of the club. which will be a dinner at the Gray Belle. Mil1. Danka, a nurse from Austria, will speak on the social life of her country. Willamette University Glee Club Will Give Concert Tonight at Y. M. C. A. The Ladies' Olee club of Wil lamette university prior to their concert tour, will appear in an evening's entertainment at the Y. M. C. A. tonight at 8 o'clock. The flub wul make an extended con cert tour between semesters, and tjefore the close of the school year will put on ig final concert in Sa- rem. Fallowing is the program for Fridav evening: 1 ' " Come Away Death -..Lester Glee club'. Solo, selected Margaret Arnold, soprano. Who'll Huv Mv Lavender....GermanJ Glee club. L Passed by 5T6urs Window . Glee club. . ''- T Reading, selected"--.:. Genevieve Junk. The Shoemaker Glee club. Piano sclo. Spoon River. .Grainger Jean Hobson. Danny Boy, an Old Irish Melody At Dawning Cadman Glee club. The Happy Song Del Riego Glee club. The personnel of the Glee club i-: as fellows: First sopranos, Mar garet Arnold, Gladys Barclay, Helen Borchardt. Katherine Ever ett. Frances McGilvra, Dortha Peters; second sopranos, Helen Bridgeman, Dorothy Ferrier, Hel en McPherson, Lillian Scott, Edna Wentz. Genevieve Junk: first al tos. Margy Miller, Hazel Shutt, Josephine Powell, Margaret Wood; second altos, Bernico . Clemens; Helen Hughes, Ruth Hall, Elisa beth Vinson. Prof. E. W. Hobson is director of the club. Chicken Dinner Tonight at Keizer School House A chicken dinner, with the pro ceeds to go toward the school lunch fund, will be served at 6 o'clock tonight at the Keizer school by members of the Keizer Community club. An entertaining program will be given at S o'clock. ..Lucas If iss Freda Ktuger Becomes r , unae oruuo siiuman - - Last Ntght Manv Salem fritiria' will h In- Taylor terested in the marriage of Miss Freda Kruger to Mr. Otto A. Hill man which was- solemnized at 8 M$&t' i 1 V-x i WL LUJ I J jlr Helpful-r in every home Household duties social activities and the many interruptions t6 the regular routine of the day make an extension tel ephone a necessary convenience to every busy housewife. Precious minutes and countless tiring steps are wasted every day running from one end of the house to the other or upstairs and down answering the telephone beUVwhen there is not an extension in the honie. Aa ex t e n s i o ntelephbnej properly placed, saves' time and Steps-is an "aid and assurance inemergenaes and costs tntyafeta f cents a-ueeL ff tk: ' ' ' " " Order rr extension todav ' froni oar' Business 02F.ce THS PACEFICTILEPHONB ANttTELEGRAP jCOaiPANV o'clock last nighf at Ihe Gefman Baptist . church .at.tho. corner-'.ot; Cottage nd D streets.-" -..'--' ' - Thirteen " Oregon Chambers of . Commerce say that land settle ment-work is a success" ' ". -7anlV M4ri - - T i It-You Know What's Good For You-" Andfourcpf ; IOU Do ;vv;r.---V. A L r t : 00 j& liC&, xafafiX ' is the food for you "IXrHEREVER the bst food is? being served; "Bread. -Its' nut brown color and delicioudy rich.. flavo giyean apjietizinzesrtb'everyJm XT.j Flood cbntairiirig real .norishment.lt'Is' always: : uniform n col6r, taste; and . quality, as - itis ? : baked according ; to our own. formula. ; ' ; '1 7 Your Grocerr$ells Emtjlfs "All O'the WHeat" Bread. - 4 v 1--'' r V js t ' Salem(regon