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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1927)
THE 0EnpK4TMANkPV0.W FJIIPAV MORNING, : FEBUUAUY 1S,T1927 "T5 , 3. i 3 AUDRELO GUfiSCH Leisure Flour Club Meet for Yahatinf ' Party at H. J. Clements lmmo was "-Vi.' -fin of a Valentine- party oh VilneKday Tlien Mm. I'leim-nts, agisted ly Mrs. Charles Weller, fiitiTtaini'fl 1he leisure Hour club. The dining room was lovtly with r-! carnations, tall reI ca'mlls and valentines. Mrs. t'ora Hopkins of Albany was i mperial guest. Th 'inr miters of the club are: Mrs. K. V.' Small, Mrs. George J. IVarct, Mrs. Alice II. Dodd, Mrs. r. A. Park. Irs. J. II. ' Albert. Mrs. John II. Scott, Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb, Mrs. U. CJ. Shipley, Mrs. V. II. Steusloff, Mrs. Kre'd Steus l..fT. Mrs. Dan . J-; Fry Sr.. Mrs. Kitty Graver, Mrs. Willis S. Moore, Mrs. Milton L.. Meyers, Mrs. M. N. chapman, Miss Otla Chapman, Mrs. It. E. 'Lee Steiner, Mrs. Seymour Jones and the hostesses of Wed nesday, Mrs. II. J. Clements and Mrs. Charles Weller, V W C A Will Make Supreme I 'ffurt Today to Raise $7,000 Budget ', Ail forces actively engaged in antpaign work for the city YVVCA will make a final concerted effort tiwlay to complete the $7,000 bud L'ot. Many workers are assisting iv. the campaign which is one of the inst essential of its kind ever conducted. A number of organi zations are postponing their own activities in order to cooperate with the YWCA in its four-day campaign. The city YWCA accomplishes a type of work that cannot be dis regarded. An ''unbelievable num ber of relief cases, charity cases, and general social service, which the association finds it much kind er to handle itself than to leave to the police later on, come to light within the doors of this branch of a grtat and useful organization. Those in charge are asking the ressary to their many minimum necesss "te'll. needs. ."- The clnfnn fr The slogan for the campaign, "For Your Town and YOU," gives a statement of the scope of a single gift. Miss Edna Warden Announces Betrothal at Attractive Valentine Party The announcement of the en gagement of Miss Edna Warden to Mr. Joseph Schlegel of Eureka, Cal.. was made known in an un usually attractive manner Monday evening when Miss Warden enter tained at the home of Mrs. Max Ahi-t. The guests with whom the tiost ess shared her secret included members iff the T. II. I. bridge club and a small group of addi tional guests. Tho pictures of the betrothed pair Were encased, in the individ ual valentines which were pre sented to each guest. Ited carna tions and liuhtt-d red tapers were beautifully arranged in the rooms. In the group were Miss Cleo Walker, Miss Elsie Victor. Miss Gladys Raffety, Miss Hattie Brown Miss Marlowe Miller. Miss Nancy Savage, Miss Reta Claggett. Miss Ketha Nash. Mrs. Kuth Ullman, Miss Zelma liuseh, Miss Gladys McKey, Miss Doris Bowden, Miss Bertha Miller. Miss Bertha Urford. MI Helen Campbell. Miss Georgia Spencer, Mrs. Emma Siegmund, Miss Gladys Newberry, Miss Laura Fischer. Miss Betty Zurcher, Miss Vera Stoltenberg and Mrs. Max ' A best. Miss Warden, who for the past few years has been employed in the office of the state accident commission, is the daughter of Mrs. Mina Warden of Brownsville. Mr. Schlegel, the son of Mrs. L. Schlegel of Corvallis, is a graduate of the Oregon Agricultural college. He is now an instructor in the junior high school in Eureka. Cal. No date has been set for the wed ding. Junior Guild Will Sponsor Interesting Bridge Tea Today at Parish. House An outstanding benefit affair of ihe month will be the bridge tea at which members of the Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will be hostesses from 2 to r o'clock this afternoon at the parish house on Chemeketa street. A large number of reservations have been made, and still others are anticipated. I The eommitee for the afternoon ! includes Mrs. J. R. Luper, Mrs. E. If. Kennedy, Mrs. Don C. Rob erts. Mrs. Walter J. Kirk and Mrs. H. A. Cornoyer. At the tea hour Mrs. II. Dun can Chambers and Mrs. Ada Strong will preside at the urns. Assist ing in. the serving will be Miss Sarah Lansing, Miss Julia Creech. Miss Dorothy White and Miss Nancy Thielsen. Special musical numbers will be given by- Mrs. Phil Newmyer and by Miss Nancy Thielsen. Reservations were made early for the tea by the following: Mrs. Homer 11. Smith, Mrs. Frank W. Durbin Sr., Mrs. A. M. Vassal. Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs." E. E. S: Social-Calemlar 1 Tiay Junior (Juild bridge tea. St Paul's parish house. Reservations with Mrs. J. II. Luper, telephone 2.-.C4. . West Skin circle of the Jason Lee ladies aid society. Mrs. Rich ard Ktk-kson, 1515 North Liberty Street, hostess. 2 o'clock. Central circle of Jason Lee Ladies' Aid society. Mrs. L. S. Roberts, 133 North Winter street, hostess, 2:30 oVlock. . Holly circle of Knight Memorial church. Tea. Church parlors. Zena Communilty club annual minstrel show. Zena school house. Willing Workers' class of First Christian church. Basket, social. Church parlors. 7:30 o'clock. Woman's Alliance of the Uni tarian church. Emerson room. 2:30 o'clock. Frinida club dance. Derby hall. Hal Hibbard Auxiliary. Mrs. Henry Miller, 1528 North Capitol street, hostess. Woman's Bible class of First Methodist church. Saturday Zena community - club annual minstrel show. Zena school house. Woman's Relief Corps. McCorn ack ball. Patriotic program. American Association of Uni versity Women. Gray Belle. 12:30 o'clock luncheon. Reservations with Mrs. Robert II. Dann, 14 80-J by Friday evening. Dr. F. A. Smith will speak on Japanese work. First Presbyter ian church, 3 o'clock. Interde nominational Missionary society. Monday Hal Hibbard Auxiliary enter tainment for Hal Hibbard camp, IT. R. W, D. Armory. 7:30 o'clock. White Shrine No. 2, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem. Masonic- temple. o'clock dinner. Arts lea cue under whose auspices the proftranr VllI be "give;. - -"The program - Will pen "prdmpUy at -8 o'clock 'in the lobby. ' The numbers will Include vocal soUx by .MisNancy Thielsen, Mrs. Martin Fereshetlan and Mrs. V. A. England. Piano numbers will le given by Miss Evangeline Hall and Miss Louise Townsend. Dr. Seitz and T. L. Williams will contribute vmal duets. - Dr. Seitz will also give cello solos. William McGil christ Sr., will shig a group of Scotch snugs. All friends are invited to attend the concert. Business and Professional Women Meet Wednesday iti V II' C 4 Rooms At the invitation of Miss' Eliza beth 'Baker and of Mrs. Bright, the members of the Salem Busi ness and Professional . Women's club met on Wednesday evening in the YWCA rooms. Miss Signe Paulsen had charge of the legislative program, which was the feature of the evening. Mrs. Clara Pomeroy. Mrs. Laura V. Hale and Miss Paulsen reported on the income tax bill, the free text book" bill, and others.' Mh?s Carlotta Crowley reported on the Eddy bill. A general iliscdssiou of legislativ- matters followed. Miss Margaret White of Portland was a guest of the club and tlis cussed a number of the bills with the group. Following the program, refresh ments were s-erveil. The- next state meeting of the I'usiness and Professional Wom an's club will be held in Salem in March. The exact date will ! announced laler. 'Willamette Shrine Pfans I) inner to Precede. Ceremonial Willamette Shrine No. 2. Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem, will have a ceremonial at their stated meeting Monday evening, Feb. 21. in the Masonic temple. A. 6 o'clock, dinner will be served, reservations for which should be made with Mrs.. Williatu Neimeyer not later than Friday. The following committee is in charge of the dinner: Sojourners Addie Petteys and Edna Brewer, joint chairmen; Zella Neimeyer, a Ber- Kettle Smith, Emma Sloper, aiyiine Stewart. Clio Cashatt". Carolina Ne- rod, Laura TlougUm, Rowena t helson alid Mrta Charii bers. 'Open House" Is Held at C. P,ILshop Home . One of, the interesting cvenjs of yesterday was the "open hoise" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. j Bishop. Tfi5 Court street, at wlhich , Mrs. Henry L. Corbett of .Portland ' T T - . i. : f .J u ll 11 1 1 . ill Kin ftfltr The honor guests yucre and Mrs. hostesses. wives of senators and representa tives who are in the city. Entre Sous Club Celebrates Feb. Holidays .Wednesday ml The Entre Nous. club me were most delightfully enterta on Wednesday evening when Harry Smart and Mrs. H;i ('ook were hostesses. The meeting was a com celebration of St. Valentine's and Washington's birthday, hostesses decorated the club with red shaded lights, stream hearts and a background of bS ho ters lined fMrs. irold nod day The use ers. na- l Com inueil on pacf S.) Bragg, Mrs. McClure. Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner. Mrs. Russell' Catlin, Mrs. Frank Spears. Mrs. C. C. Page, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith. Mrs. William Wal ton, Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mrs.' W. H. Lytle. Mrs. Hollis Hunting ton. Mrs. George Nelson. Mrs. Ted Chambers, Mrs. Claude Steusloff, Mrs. Fritz Slade. Mrs. Carl B. Webb. Mrs. Walter B. Spaulding. Mrs. C. A Norblad of Astoria, Mrs H. T. Love, Mrs. R. E. Ander son, Mrs. Phil Newmyer, Mrs. 'Lewis Griffith. Mrs. Earl Paul sen, Mrs. Walter Page. Mrs. Ed Viesko, Mrs. H. C. Findley,. Mrs. W. E. Burns and Mrs. Lawrence Imlah. Salem Arts League Will Sponsor Pleasing Program. Tonight at "Y" A particularly delightful pro gram has been arranged for this evening at the YMCA under the direction of Dr. R. W. Hans Seitz, a prominent member of the Salem Pickens & Hayees 456 Court Street Phone 256-257 Let us give you the kind of service you are entitled to, and vq can do this as we have six FREE deliveries a day, also right prices with quality goods. Throe things are essential to have you satisfied with our groceries You will find them here SERVICE QUALITY RIGHT PRICES FREE DELIVERY Just a Few of Our Week-end Prices P. & G. Naptha Soap, 10 bars 28c Crown Flour, 49 lb. sack : 2.05 Monopole Asparagus, white tips 37c Fischer Toasted Wheat (fast cooking) 28c - Pineapple, 22 size, sliced, 3 for 82c Van Camps Sardines, large cans, 3 for ..39c Our stock of Garden and Flower Seeds have just arrived. On Saturday, February 19, we will have a demonstration on Phillips Waffle and Cake Flour 11 d L M ONS This is the time of year when work is slack and money likewise. It is between sea'soris. You therefore endeavor to make every dol lar reach its full limit in buying power. We submit a few prices for your guidance: Full 10 lb. pail of Oregon Strained Honey ..$1.33 Full 3 lb. ho of fresh Soda Crackers. . . -3i7c. 2 J? Ihs. Calumet Baking Powder -59c 4 lb. pail Pennant Shortening 60c 3 pkgs. Jell Well 25c Well Cured Med ium Side Bacon, lb 29c M. J. B. Coffee, 3 lb. tin $1.55 3 lbs. of Good Bulk Coffee 95c 3 lbs. of Fresh Margarine 69c Carton of six full count Matches ...19c 3 Campbell's Tomato Soup... 25c 3 Campbell's Pork and Beans .25c DRY G0QDS 6 Spools O. N. T. Sewing Thread, all sizes :25c 32 irt. Amoskeag Fast Color Gingham.. 19c 36 in. Col. Indian Head, yard 35c, Children's Heavy Ribber Black Hose (broken sizes), pair 15c' -36 ip- Light Color Outing Flannel, yard 15c Regular $1 .98 Ladies House Dresses $1.39 $4.95 Men's All Wool Blazers . .. .. .$36' Men's Full Cut Blue Chambray Shirts 69c You will find all our prices most reasonable whether advertised or riot C. & C. STORE 254 North Commercial i i4 ($6 1 V4 MEAT .: ' . vi '. . - ' t - - i DEFA Owned and Operated by HENRY'S MARKET, Inc. :: Announcing the coming of HENRY M AGNUSSEN, Pres. iSii jjSzJi JSz, J To Salem A week from this Saturday we shall feature a shipment of choice reindeer from northern Alaska, at attractive prices. Re member if it's meat or fish, Henry has got it. Kindly leave your orcer if you can. " So attractive were the last Saturday Specials and so great was the response that we shall take pleasure in repeating them this Saturday. We are specialists giying specials and positively no bait. Pork Steak 22 Pork Loin Chops 29c Pork Roaft 22?4c Fresh Sliced Liver, 2 lbs 1 5c i t 4 1 if". Eventually I May Be Your Servant Why Not Now? Folks, I have come to Salem to stay. Far be it from me to be a gypsy. The Province of Schleswig-Holstein, which forms the south part of the Scandinavian peninsula with its colors, red, white and blue, the only one of its kind in Europe (running parallel like our Star Spangled Banner) is the land of my birth. My fofe fat hers werea liberty loving peopled a people that has the same ideals as we have here. For centuries' they have fought against monarchic and overbearing aristocracy. I came to Ameiea to better myself and so I did. I came to Salem for I thought it's just a little better here than any place else and so it is. I located at 174 N. Commercial for I think it is the best and busiest spot in this city. Busy indeed I like to be busy. I love to serve the public. It's a pleasure to me, a pleasure of which I neiyer: grow tired. Let us serve youf-! j HENRY MAGNUSSEN it i i Choice Beef Pot Roast 15c Prime Rib Roast of Beef, boned and rolled . . 2pc Veal Chops, ? bs 35c Veal Roast I7lzc Sirloin Steak 18c Fresh .Ground Hamburger, 2 lbs. for.... 25c .No. 5 Pail Washington Pure Lard... .... .65c No. 10 Pail Snow Cap Compoijnd 1.15 Here Is a .Good One Boiling Beef (Some use it for pot roast)' Vf$ guarantee every; purchase or money r ' We Have Just Purchased 1000 lbs. of ; h - Mlt'-hy8 -' Chicken Hipit from Mr. Jensen, an old fisherman friend fof mine on the Puget Squncl. If ypu'like something that's extraordinarily vsWeet and tender, something ivholespme and nu tritious at a price that any pne Carj af f ort. These are small halibut. jYqu maxbke them half or whole. " : 'v " ": 2 lbs. iqvMe Here is a purchase of fancy Rhode Is.r land Reds, fat and plump. They come from Mr. Eldonyrs ranch, selling at Per lb. I . .. . :.. - - - 3?c Calves . Mr. Gus Hyden has brought in some milk fed YeaJ hich wijl alsp be on sale. These calves are of excellent quality. All These Goods Are Flure Lard. 3 lbs. ..;.......35a Compound, 3 lbs.1... .29c t We respryeie Tis! u?5 Sugar CweJiLean Bacfc ' !A! very?high:g'ade product skin off-I . . ' :- .-:--,-. : - ".. ?-. -,, : , 'AncKor firaiiH Bacon Strips, lb. .Il.....' .22c.', spected Sugar Cured Hams, lb ..:;....r..i--.-22c .a Hi TA 4f cheerfully refunded. Choice Salmon (you'll lile it). 2 lbs...:.35c iir " ..