The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 03, 1927, Page 12, Image 12

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"William B. Smullin, Hood Rirer,
wa syestefray appointed 1y tbe
Willamette university stndent
'body ereentfve committee maoas
er of the Willamette Collegian,
Student weekly publication. Emnl
lln has been advertising manager
lor the paper tnja Tear and a said
to bare made a success of the job.
'Helen Bridgeman. Harrison,
Idaho, vas.xbosen Sons Queen.
She will bare charge of pinging
at the athletic ganet and la stu
dent assemblies next year.
Kenneth McCornUck and Earl
Pmberton:ejje, re-elected editor
and manager, respectlrcly. ot the
Willamette song book.
.JjpolntmfaU to the offices of
TVaJhilab -manaerTyell kins and
ertnrs prtnce. wbich-TreTe to hare
teen made yesterday, were post
poned until recommendations
could be secured from, interested
persons'. "
JL ; football manager will be
selected at the next meeting,
pending recommendation from
the atbletie department.
Making of Attractive ,
Pitt ure- Book -
The art department of the Sa
lem Woman' tlib baa been attire
daring the administration of Mrs.
C. S. Hamilton in all manner of
ways. For Instance, one import
ant division, has been busy
sembling books of pictures and
anecdotes for nse In various hos
pitals and homes where the rrati
tude of the patients makes-this
activity very rewarding work
Books hare been distributed at
tt Salem hospital, at the Child
ren's Farm , Home, and at ibe
Doe rebeck er hospital
Mrs. Roy Burton has been per
sonally responsible for the im
mediate success of this enterprise.
I TTm brlilf-sCToAia. Tom-TbuiMh. it
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limn Drwv4. was aurnurg j oy
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Miss Thelmd Young
Entertains House Guest
Bliss Ethel Greeley of Holly
wood, CaL. van the bouse guest
over the week-end of Miss Thelma
Toung. Miss Greeley, who is
student at Oregon Agricultural
college, is a member of the Zeta
Tan Alpha sorority.
Mrs. Blatchford Will
Entertain Queen Esthers
Mrs. Benjamin Blatchford will
entertain the Queen Esther circle
of the First Methodist church at
a S o'clock luacheon this evening
at her home, 1735 State street. A
Rnffftf THI Dmik A iKruup oi me memoers wui give
03110 I Hie rrepared the mission lesson on "Americanf-
for -Anti-Tax Measure I ztfoa-" The gris are asked to
.". IT 7 . ,v bring their T-enten offering and
Attorney , General Van Winkle circle dues. Practice for the
yesterday, completed the ballot speaking parts In the pageant will
title for a proposed referendum take place at 7:15 o'clock. All
measure allaclchrg tbe -so-called taking part are"nrged to be pres-
property assessment-law enacted lent.
at. the last session of tbe legisla
ture... Tae law-under attack was
kBowni, house bill qJ,-'.
it T - referendum measure was
pnAored by; !. B. Smith, secre
tary of the .Greater Oregon asso
ciation, it will go . ab, the ballot
at the vpeetal election to be held
June 28. """ , . .
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SOCIETY
toTrtlrnred" from page 9.),
is secretary and treasurer of the
Council. - - ,-- -
Each circle expects to support
the - sending of a delegate to tbe
national'- convention. .
The council accepted the invi
tation of the McLaughlin circle
to hoik, the Jail meeting there.
A vote of thanks was extended
to O. IT, WMte of Stayton. retiring der
"Prologue to Music Week
at Capitol Theater Is "
Well -Received i
The prologue to MusScpweek,
given at the Capitol theater Fri
day, April 2i was one of tbe
moat novel programs presented
for sometime. It included photo
graph' on the screen, taken 15
years ago, of Salem children who
are now grown up.
. The program opened with - a
brilliant two-piano dno, Espag-
nuola Rapsodie." by Emmanuel,
played by Lena Medler and Robert
Alexander, advanced pupils of Miss
Beatrice Shelton. The expression
and . technique were good, and
their ;flne interpretation, showed
careful" training.
j The closing duo, "March Hon
groise," by Kowalski, was played
from memory by Robert Aiexan-
and Cecil Deacon. They
They
EUUe Moyer ailet laaiy
both wore Cull dress suits.
: The aaiaister. Rev. Snodgrass. j
(Joe Darby) filled his position fn
president, for the capable manner
in which he has filled his office.
Miss Tucker Is House Guest
Miss Carol Dibble entertained
as her house guest over the week
end Miss Lucille Tucker of Ray
mond, Wash.. '
Former Salem Young People
Are Harried in Portland
A quiet wedding took place Fri
day , noon , when MisS Madaline
Browne of Portland, daughter of
Mrs. Thomas Browne, 861 East
.Taylor street, "formerly of Salem,
became " he, bride of Donald C.
Ringle... ..The, bride was given in
mrariage by her mother.
Mr, Ringle is a graduate of the
Salefia high school.
.- .The. young couple, after a short
played with much bravado and
received a generous applause from
the audience. Mr. Deacon is or
ganist at the Capitol theater.
The big event of the evening
was the Tom Thumb wedding,
given by 22 small tots. It was
an eventful hour in their little
lives. The bride, Jennie June,
(Eleanor Peary) was like a little
flower, dressed in white with a
full length veil and orange blos
soms. She carried a showed bou
quet of carnations. Her only orn
ament was a two-strand necklace
of pearls, a gift of tbe bride
groom. '
The maid of honor, Mary Shook,
was attired in blue organdie. She
carried an arm bouquet of pink
snapdragons
The little bridesmaids and the
honeymoon, will leave for Bend, flower gJrlg were
where Mr. Ringle is in business. and yeiiow. with hats and wreaths
Oregonian.
Salem Matrons
Attend Poetry Meeting
Dr. Mary C Rowland and Mrs.
V. a. Franklin spent Saturday
night,1 Portland at the banquet
of the Northwest Poetry society
which, ? was held "in the Georgian"
. room of the Heathman hotel.
Missionary Society Will Meet
The Woman's Missionary society
of the First Christian church will
meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday
. afternoon at the church. j Mrs. . D 1
B. Simpson will have charge of
tberpr6gram and Mrs. Clifford El
gin. of the devotions. ,
Woman's Home Missionary
Society Wilt Greet ....
Neuf Members '
An especially large attendance
is anticipated for the meeting of
the Woman's Home, Missionary so
ciety of the First Methodist church
on Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock in
the church parlors. The society
is opening an extensive member-
sip unve ana a groap or new
members have 'already been en
rolled in the society..
; The fac that Wednesday is the:
annual mite box opening gives
Added Importance ;, to the May
meeting.
f Mrs. J. M. Cause and Miss Mar
garet K. Sutherland will be in
charge of the lesson.
BotTi JStrs, Carfl Gregg ' Doney
nd Mrs. W. a Hawley will speak
words of greetings , to the new
members of the society, of which
Mrs. George "H.'Alden Is presi
dent, , i f ,
Visitor From Los Anaeles
Mr. and Mrs.. W. . B. Johnston I
naa as tneir house guest Satur
day Miss Grace Muir of Los An
geles. In the evening Mr. and
Sirs. Johnston and Miss Mnlr mo
tored to . Woodburn where they
were guests of-Mrs. Nellie Muir,
who Is s teacher in the . Woodburn
schools and who. waa In-charge of
a feature In the beaiUl parade.
Former Salem t
Residents Are Guests
Mrs. L H. Dabney of Los An
geles "aaa IZrsi Thomas ot
j,ja.i ine.neme or Airs. a. v iavia-i
Tjstreet, The faiailles-rer friends
when the Daisys w.ere.Salera
residents several years a$o. .
to matcn their costumes. Little
Patsy Holt, the ring bearer, was
a perfect doll: she also
dressed in. pink.
a very dignified .manner.
The brde was given away
her father ( Werner Brown ) . -
Tbe men f tbe bridal party, in
cluding the musician, wore the
dress suits that were used in the
original Tom Thumb wedding
party, presented in Salem 15 years
ago.
Tbe wedding march from Lo
hengrin was played as the bridal
party took their places. The pi
anist, Paul Siike, . was a close
friend of tbe bridegroom. Preced
ing tbe ceremony, Mrs. Flora
Fletcher Seadriek saag with much
feeling, "O Promise Me," In her
beautiful soprano voice.
Entertainers from many lands
joined In the Pageantry of 1 Play
in honor of the . bridalnajrtjr:
Seventy-five children from Mrs.
Ralph White's school of dance
participated in this. For tbe first
dance (Music Box) a huge music
box was set on the stage. The
Jazz King boldly wooed the lovely
goddess of music while little live
notes from the music box executed
difficult steps in toe dancing.
Those taking part in the dances
were:
Rose Ballet Hazel Murphy,
Helen Hill, Margaret Bell. Kath-
ryn Ellis, Iris Jorgensen, Dorothy
Blaisdell. ;Marie Steutsman. Fran
ces McCread Dorothy Strong,"
Wilma Wlrtz, Grace Day, Margaret
Eurdette, Vakia Davis and Joanita
PoweU. :
Music Box Soloists: Maxine
Meyers. Spirit fS. Music: Cynthia
Delano,. Spirit of Jaxz. Kathryn
Eilis. Margaret. Bell, Dorothy
Blaisdell, Elizabeth Nabers. Kath
ryn Riley, Valda Davis, Grace Da,
Marie Stutesnan. Marjorie Webb,
Iris Jorgensen, Doroth Strong,
Hazel Mufpbyt Frances McCready,
wuma -Hoiyce Wirtx. Margaret
Burdette, Helen 1101 and Juamta
Powell.
Dance of , tbe Wooden Soldiers
and Their Little Sweethearts
Wilda Jerman, Helen Kane. Betty
Raj McGahan. Jean Helen Pound,
June Kennell, Nancy Spurlin, j
Margaret Upjohn. Rowena rp-
john, Florence Upjohn, Maurine
Nelson, Ruth Starrett, Gaynelle
Coursey, Nancy Jean. Stricklin.
Carmen Jean Vehrs; Barbara Wilt
liams. Alice Ann - Wlrtz, Tiers
Beeehler,. patsy Livesley, Molly
Jean Maison, Virginia Doerfier;
Charlotte Halseth, Barbara Pierce.
Glow Worm (Toe Number)
Marie Statesman, Elizabeth Wat
ers. Grace Day, Marjorie Webb,
during which Flora Fletcher
Headrick saag "Glow Worm."
Jumping Jack (toe) (Acrobatic
Number) Kathryn Riley of Al
bany. .
Russian Dance (Eccentric) -Maxine
Meyers, Cynthia. Delano;
Elizabeth Waters, Grace Bay;
Marjorie Webb. Phyllis Day.
The Moth and Tbe Flame (Toe
Number) Kathryn Ellis, moth;
Margaret Bell, flame. ,
La vendar and Lace ( Court
Dance) Soloists: Maxine Meyers;
Cynthia Delano, Dorothy Bell.;
Josepnine Barr. Lucile DeWitte.
Vivian Hargrove, Ret ha- Nash,
Phyllis Day. Valerie Briggs, Ther
esa Albrich,; Helen Hoynihan;
Katharine Gearin,; Viola Crozer
and Grace Day.
Mrs. James Teed presided at
the piano throughout the evening",3
while Miss Nancy Thielsen played
the vjolln..
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1 924 Oakland Touring .1 500
1926 Ford Roadster : . 350
1926 Ford Coupe
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1924 Dodge Sedan
1 925 Star Touring ...........
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During these ten years we have passed throu
prices of merchandise go sky highhave also
now, prices' of all merchandise is we believe
than in former years but as far as we can'se
might as well smile and keep going. During
of the people of Salem and' surrounding coun
basis- and now to acquaint a large number of
better facilities for our growing trade -we ar
date merchandise at greatly reduced prices,
you are making: ,
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Laving
ANNIVERSARY SALE OF '1
Room Furniture
Davenports and Chairs at Big Reductions '-'
Jacquard Velour Davenports, new colorings,
Anniversary price $66.00
Mohair Davenports, sturdily made, Anniver
sary sale ..$88.00
2 Piece Suites Jacquard Velour, Anniversary
sale .....5121.00
2 Piece Suites Mohair, Anniversary
sale ;., ...l....$158.00
2 Piece Suites Mohair, Anniversary
sale . ..; ; 185.00
All splendidly made and all have reverse cushions.
gK the greatest war of all , time- have seen
seen prices drop. The advance again until
on a more staple basis", although much higher
e- these conditions are here to stay. So we
these ten years we have gotten the confidence
try as a firm doing business on a fairsquare
people with our new location and larger and
e making a ten day sale, offering new up to'
Read the prices quoted and note the saving
i ANNIVERSARY SALE OF; v
Dining. Room Furfure
In the New Blended Walnut Finish
$ 1 50 Eight - Piece Set, Anniversary Price $121
$169 Eight Piece Set, Anniversary Price. $138
$ 1 59 Eight Piece Set, Anniversary Price $129
$199 Eight Piece Set, Anniversary Price 161
$ 95 Eight Piece Set, Anniversary Price $ 76
$ 1 28 Eight Piece Set, Anniversary Price! $ 98
$138 Eight Piece Set, Anniversary Price ,$112
You will have to see this furniture to appreci
ate the saving.
una
mber Suites
In Ivory, Grey, Green and Blended Walnut
Big Savings In Rugs
Administer Rugs
$142 Suite,
$155 Suite,
$155 Suite,
$180 Suite,
$ 88 Suite
A lot of odd
half price.
Anniversary Price. . . . ... ...$107.50
Anniversary Price .....$131.00
Anniversary Price $129.00
Anniversary Price ..$149,00
Anniversary Price ..J$ 69100
chamber rockers and chairs at just
Fibre and Reed Furniture at big reductions in
odd chairs and rockers and a number of three
piece suites at money-saving prices
Every rug in the store reduced. Beautiful one
piece Axminister 9x12 rugs at $35.00, $39.00
and $47.00. These are way below their real val
ue. v""'.V ! ;;''"':;'
' Wilton Rugs " "
We handle the Royal Kashard True. This qual
ity sold everywhere at 150 to 156 dollars. Our
Anniversary Sale Price ...$1120
For 9x12, regular $98.00 Wilton NoW..$74f.OO
These are all worsted Wiltons as we do not
handle wool Wiltons, believing a good Axmin- -ister
better than wool Vilton.. Tapestry and
fibre rugs at big savings. - "
Binges I T ? Baby Carriages Breakfast Suites
we nave a numoer xr tne most
Wood and Coal
The celebrated Alcazar linef ajb
one-third off during our An
niversary Sale; Think of buy
ing a' $78 range fori $52.00, a
$100 range for $67.50 or a
$145 range for $97.00. Now is
your opportunity to buy a good
range at a big saving.
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i ne sturdy but beaumui riey- y up & mimibrktit
wood carriages and go-carts at nook sets in the new Bright
Anniversary prices, meaning
a saving of dollars to you.
Lamps
9 r iTj Luggage
finishes. Get our Anniversary.
prices on these and save.
Every Article
Reduced
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All our bridges, standing pr
tabje .lamps at Anniversary
Iprices, . beautiful "srandirig
lamps in the new finishes and
odd shaped' shades at big .re-
. ductions.
Trunks, - handbags, week-end
cases, hat boxes, all go at 1-4
off. Get onenow at. a saving
and be ready for that trip.
Every article in our store at a
reduction during oiur Anniver
sary Sale excepting one, the
DeLuxe bed spring, sold at, $25
here, there and everywhere and
its worth its price. :
Bq Here and Save and if You do not Hav e all the Money to Pay Down We Can Ar
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