The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 07, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 7, 1027
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-House Guests Frorrt
Washington Are Honored
With li'ridqe Tea
Mrs. H. (J. Matson entertained
Thursday afternoon at a de
u Atul bridge, tea honoring Jier
Mrs. Levi Ankenyof JW alia
Wash., and Mrs. FraucJa
;heir
are
sisters
Walla,
OritTIn of Seattle, who
house KiientH tbs week. ;
The rooms and tea table were
lovely with many pink and sold
tulips. At the tea hour Mrs. F. A.
Klliott presided at the urns.
In the Kitest sronp were Mrs.
Ankeny and Mrs. Griffin, the hon
or Kiiests, Mrs. Clifton lrwfn, Mrs.
Paul Hen-drichs, Mrs. John If.
arson . Mrs: .Walter J.; KU fc.rs.
i!razi r . V. tJSaal. Mrs. WfllU
K.HiKliton.- 'AXOC . iVillard Wirtz.
Airs. Koy Simmons. Mrs.
Paryl Proctor, llrs. Wallace Hone
si I . Mrs. t'arl Nelson. Mrs.
Mollis Huntington, Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Donald Jtoberts,"u Mm.
It. ; Hrudy-aua tbehokes,-Mr8.
)1 . Maison. ; - . - '
Child Study Class to Meet
The child study class of the
American Association of Univers
ity Women will meet at 7: SO
o'clock Monday evening. May .9,
mi the tenth floor of the First
National bank building.
The study will he on "Food and
Nutrition," with Mrs. A. ('. F.
J'etry as the leader.
Hurst From MUuxiuJrie
.Miss Margie Wissinger of Mil
waukie, Or., spenta few days in
Falun recently visiting with the
Key. A. F. Ililmer Tamily.
Jason Lee W. F. M. Sf Is
Fntertained Wednesday
at 11. F. Vick Home ' ,
The- Woman's Foreign Mission-
ary society spent a very delightful
afternoon last Wednesday at the i
home of Mrs. H. F Vick on Bel i
mont street, the occasion heing!
the society's quarterly tea.
Mrs. ('. M. Roberts conducted
the devotions and Mrs. Marie Put
nam had charge ..of the lesson
from the study book, "Master Per--nality."
At Uie tea Jiour Mrs. Vick was
assisted by Mrs. A. F. Waller and
Mrs. W. L. Lewis, who poured.
The members present were Mrs.
P. J. Voth. Mrs. Herman Clark,
Mrs. Phil Aspinwall, Mrs. C. M.
Uoherts, Mrs. E. E. Roberts,
Mrs. J. M. Scharf. Mrs. A. F.
Waller, Mrs. W. L. Lewis,
Mrs. Edward Olson, .Mrs. P.J.
U ster, Mrs. P. L.. Frazier, Mrs.
jTVirie Pu.tnani, JAtb. B. V.' TVel
n. Mrs. A. J. Vick,! Mrs. Belle
Roberts. Mrs. C. L. Wright, Mrs.
Alhert Fuestman and the hostess,
Mrs. B. F. Vick.
Additional guests for the after-
r'Hn were Mrs. Bertha Loveland,
Mrs. F. P. Phipps, Mrs. Emma
Roberts, Mrs. A. R. Fisher, Mrs
K. Crawford. Mrs. H. H. Box
i ud and the Misses Anna Wenz
and Kvangeline Voth.
House Guests at
Coffey Home
Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Evans ar
r ived in Halera Wednesday evening
t'yrn Kuna, Idaho, by motor, ac
coiuiianied by Mrs. Gyle Lie wis.
also of Kuna. As anon as , they
are permanently settled they will
be joined by Mrs. Evans' parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pethel,nd by
Mrs. Evans daughter and flus-
1j.uk!. Mr. and Mrs. Read Lathey.
'Hie group is visiting at. -the .home
oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coffey.
Golden West Club Is
Or ionized This Week
A aft -together party was called
at the home of Mrs. Jennie Mil
ler to organize a' -club for all the
vount? ladies of. Queen Review No.
". Women's Benefit: association.
"Colden West" was the name
e,!ios ii for the club. ''
The following officers were
el. , ted for the first term: Presi
dent. M Iss" Xsota, . Crosson ; Vice
I ) evid.-nt. Mrs.'TJdra Keeney; see
i et.it ireasnref'&lsa Alice M ee,
; mi publicity reporter, " Miss : Lor
Tin- object of the club is to get
: "ni.iinted with fellow members
i t 'l to have social gatherings.
Alii members of the"Calden
)
club are going to Albany
to n.it iicinatn In a. riistrtet rnllv
ic he held today.
Mrs. F. L. Cannon Jictums
to Salem After Ten"
Months Absence "
The many friends of .Mrs. F.
1- annnn, mother of Mrs. T. S.
MacKenzie, will be happy to hear
' h;it she has returned to Salem
; ti. r a ten months' ,,a.hsenoe In
Minnesota and North Dakota. Mrs.
' annnn ArrivedjJn Saiem .Wednes
'ay with MrsJ MacKenrie. who met
l r in Portland. - . ,;
Mrs. MaeKenzie was en route
homo from Kelso,' where she was
the guest of her soo-in-law and
. daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Al N.
I'earson and tbetwim.at.ihe time
Mrs. Cannon reached Portland.
Mrs. Cannon spent the .greater
Part of her time In Fargo; N. D.,
as the guest of her son, Arthur
Cannon, and his family. Mrs. Can
non also visited in Blintonville,
Wis., her old home, Vhich she 4had
rot seeo oranryears. ", J'
Chapter AB WiU jv
Meet on Monday'. '..'.'.y,
Chapter AB of the PEO Sister
flood will meet on Monday even
g at the home ot.Mrs: Mildred
fw, Worth -2nt street. -
Family Fjim at-Church Will
Celebrate Mot Iters' Day
"The Coose Hangs High." an
excellent pictnrization of the stage
play, by- the same name, will be
the Mothers day feature at the
.First Congregational church to
morrow ; evening. "'.
The yoiee , of Young America
rings out clear and true and strong
jn this optimistic comedy drama
of family loyalty and affection..
Three ultra-modern children, af
ter demonstrating their complete
jnodernness in a selfish disregard
of everyone's feelings except
their own. show their real fine
ness when disaster threatens the
family.
Jn ibrief, ."The , Goose Hangs
Iligli." is one, of the greatest fam
ily pictures of the year.
James Cruze, the directorial
genius who has "The Covered
Wagon" to his credit, produced
the film version of Lewis Beach
famous stage jrtay.
Dakota Club Will Sponsor
Picnic ill Polk Comity
on June First
The Salem Dakota club met in
the parlors of the First Metho
dist church at 6:30 o'clock May
4. A large number were in at
tendance and enjoyed a picnic
dinner, after which the business,
meeting of the club w!as held,
with the reading of by-laws and
constitution, and adoption of the
same. ,
The program ,was in. the hands
of Mrs. ' Heine, Mrs. Clarence
Townsend and Mrs. W. F. Brietz
ke. Pjano solo and duet, readings,
accordion music and a little play
made up the evening's entertain
ment. Weather conditions permitting,
the next meeting will be held out
of doors at the home of R. A.
Blevins on the Glenn Creek road,
in Polk county, June 1.
All . former residents of either
of the Dakotas and their families
are invited to this picnic.
Rainbow Girls Will
Fleet Officers
An important meeting of Chad
wick assembly No. 3, Order of
Rainbow for Girls, wjll be held in
the Masonic temple this evening
at 7:U0 o'clock. New officers will
be elected at this time.
Alegria Club Entertained
at Delightful Meeting
on Wednesday
Mrs. Homer Best, and Mrs. P. W,
Arnold delightfully entertained the
Alegria club at the Best home on
Wednesday afternoon. The living
rooms were prettily decorated with
baskets of tulips. A short busi
ness meeting was held.
A feature of the afternoon was
a "stork shower," given by mem
bers of the club in honor of Mrs;
Harry. Kroner. A huge basket o
tulips seemed the only thing via
ible on the dining table, hut dain4
ty packages were- found concealed
among the drooping flowers. The
shower was a complete surprise
to Mrs. Kroner.
Light refreshments were served
by the hostesses.
Members present were Mrs. P.
F. Arnold and Mrs. Homer Best,
hostesses; Mrs. Russell Buckles',
Mrs. Willis Clatter of Albany, Mrs,
Jack Collins of -Albany, Mrs. Wal
ter Fraser, Mrs. J. H. Hunt, Mrs.
A. P. Kjlian, Mrs. Harry Kroner
Mrs. J. 11. "Lambrith, Mrs. Alvirt
Marr, Mrs. Ralph Mase, Mrs. Lor
epz Schnuelle and Mrs. Ben Wil
liams. Business and Professional
Women, Plan
Occupational Survey
An occupational survey is being
carried on by Margaret Elliott fori
Social Calendar
o
. .,. Today : '
War .Mother' carnation sale. -Portland
Junior Symphony or
chestra. Eislnore theater, $:J
o'clock.
May morally breakfast,
lathette university campus,
to !:S0 o'clock.
Plant sale. Auspices of Salem
Garden club. New bulMfnp across
from Ste.usfoff's, on N. .Liberty,
between Court and Chemeketa
streets.
Wil-f:30
Chemeketa chapter. Daughters:
of the American Revolution., at
Champoeg. Business session at
11:30 o'clock.
Rainbow Girls. Masonic temple,
7:30 o'tdoek.
Cooked food sale. Giese-Pow
er furniture store. Young people
of Brush College.
Sunday
Service for Salem War Moth
ers. First Baptist church, 11
o'clock.
Mothers day program. Brush
College. 8 o'clock.
riim at Firt Congregational
church. "The Goose Hangs High."
Monday
Child study class of AAHW.
Tenth floor of First National bank
building. 7:30 o'clock.
Chapter AB of the PEO Sister
hood. Mrs. Mildred Flagg, hos
tess. Tuesday,
Social Afternoon 4-luh of Chad-
wick chapter of the Eastern lar
Masonic Temple.
Dr. Doney Will SpeaJc '
ui Brush College
Jr. Carl Gregg Doney. president
of Willamette university, will he
the speaker ,of the uvening at the
program which the Brush College
community will sponsor at the
school bouse at X o'clock tomor
row, s
Proof Positive
"Jim used to be a great sports-4
man. Is he reconciled o mnf
rieii life?" -.', f:
"1 think "o. I calletl on -him
recently and found him sifting
ashes through .an old tennis
racket. t . '
he National Federation of Busi
ness and Professional Women who
sent out some time ago a question
naire ;f or all , business and prof es
s i on atj women; i& 4ll out.
Tnese ' '. questionnaires -call for
definite Information concerning oc
cupations. They will afford infor
mation' valuable to many. So far.
Oregon is the last to'vrespond.
There are lSG menbers in the Sa
lem club, and only 94 question
naires have been returned, from
all Oregon. '.
Each member of the Salem club
is asked at this time to do her
share and fill out and mail her
questionnaire immediately. )
Cooked Food Sale
The young people of the Brush
College community will sponsor u
cooked food sale today at the
Giese-Powers store on Court -st.
Springfield Contract
new M. church.
let for
WILLAMTT FSJtVAL
CRAWS 3PbO PEOPLE
i''onluuol from pa- 1.)
dressed in blue and white Dutch
costumes with yellow wigs.
May morning breakfast, an an
nual tradition of the festival
which is well attended by students
and towns people, will be serVed
this morning in Chresto cottage.
The food will be prepared and
served by YWCA girls and the
tevenue derived will go into the
"Y" treasury. Salem merchants
are donating the materials for
the breakfast.
After the breakfast a tejinis
tournament will be the center of
interest. The games will be held
on the jmjversity court, and Bear
cat competitors will be Oregon
Agricultural college players. A
musicale, under direction of Miss
Frances Melton, head of the piano
department, will he given in Wal
ler Hall at 11 o'clock.
This afternoon the Creshmen
will burn their green "lids" in a
ANDY
for Mother's Day
The Sp a
for
Quality and Freshness
stunt ealcnlated to- Arouse both
tears .and "aughter. After thla
stout the freshman will not wear
ther distinctive headgear any more
this year. The freshman-sophomore
ttug of war, in which 'he
two iiiiderclatvfs annually attempt
lo pull, one another into tire mill
r:ce, is another tIg feature. A
tr iitk . ui.ee t w i i h -Ch uia w a v i 1 1 ho
sta&ed t ,3 !click.
Tnight at .the JSlsinore theater
i3 W.iUfwcjte .university night.
The .entertainment-. ii' the .s Junior
S.vmphouy orcheatra .of Portland.
G.veriur and Mrs. I. L. I'attursou,
President '.and Mrs. Carl -.Greg
Honey, and the May king and
a ueeil ,aKa pa r jy wili jpecuPT
in
7. T-
0,11 boXe,
A J;re ttujnlAr ofalnmnl jwul
f rionds or the- university are on
tlte campus Tor ho fete.,.,.
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Burnett Bros. J ewelers Pay Us As You A re Paid J Eleven Stores on the Pacific
Coast From Everett to Hollywood Not 6nly the largest .but (we hope)the bestj ,
Wishing the
Standard Furniture
Company
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A Very
Successful
Opening
,and A Continued
Success
Just to Make Friends
Artistic
Floor
s $4.95
Take Ojae f or 50c Down
Lamp
Just one
to a
buyer please
We prefer
not tojsell
my for .casft
The lamp pictured stands well over five feet in height and
possesses not only beauty, but a very dignified air. The
shade is parchmentized and is hand painted with marine
scenes one of which (an old Spanish Galleon) is shown
in the picture. The shade measures 18 inches across the
bottom and is a foot deep. The standard is of wrought
iron slightly polj chromed and the base Is of heavy
metal; there are two light sockets with pull chains and
the necessary electrical connections. The electric cord
(which is not shown in the sketch) is frankly displayed
outside of the standard, the latter being solid metal.
In most of the fine stores hereabouts the shades alone will
command from $7.50 to $lu but, by buying COO lamus at
fill
. " -,f
a clip for our Northwestern stores we are enabled te of
fer Lamp, Shade, and all, for the lowest price anybody
eer hoped to meet with, and a price too far lower than"
anjbody would ever guess $4.95!
And then just to make new friends we are selling them
on the Burnett Budget plan Never mind the money
we prefer not to sell any for cashJust pay 50c and take
a lamp along. Pay the balance "as you are paid' a dol
lar a week will do. And in this practical way you will
-' learn, (a thousands have already learned) that the Bur
nett Budget plan Is the Easiest, the LI appiewt, and the
most Economical way of scurinit "(lifts that Endure and
En-DEAR." All of which we have said beforel
Wilson's Fasihion Shop
Style and Quality Without Extravagance
State Street,
Below High.
Next Door East
Oregon The.ter.
A New Mo.del--Monarcli Electric
ff . ... a. n
' 4 '
,Foriner.Price;68.00
Special; new price
V
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A beautiful range for a little
money. thoroughly 'equipped
with fuses for every elernebt.
Temperature control and indi
catins light, for oven. j
Just the range for newlyweds and small -families. :Only a
limited number ' at this price
rrn:
340- Court St. i, ,,,. -.-jw
Sale of Normandie Chime Clocks
$19.50
Better than the picture would lead you to be-lieve-a
.mahogany finished case .ahoujt twenty-
two inches long and a foot high. The movement
goes for eight days with one winding and strikes
the hours in the most musical fashion pn a pair
of gongs called by courtesy the "Normandie
Chimes". A featured value today at $19.50 and
on terms.
Take one for a dollar ,
Pay the bill $1 a week
Sale! Rogers Silverware
Thirty-eight pieces $20.25
On the glass bottom tray as sketched a complete set of
pieces of ight" which is another wiy of saying "eight
of everything." - , x , , .
For feat that" somebody will misunderstand
u want to make it clear that this is the genu
ine Wm. Rogers & Son Silverplate in the f 'Tri
umph" pattern and is guaranteed for a life
time of daily .service.
Twenty-two ! eets, on sale today at this the lowest price
we can everi recall Twenty dollars and twenty-five cents -for
the complete set of thirty-eight pieces and '-the tray
thrown in for good measure! . ,
Take one set for a-dollar bill f t
iPay for it a dollar a week
Bracelet Watch $12.45 for the
10,000 "Sweet Girl Graduates"
Offered more to make friends than to make
money a guaranteed bracelet watch in,the style
shown the case is of white gold (fourteen karat
filled) and the movement has fifteen -jewels.
Despite the astonishing price concession it is
fully guaranteed. Special at ?12.45-Tand you may
Take one for a dollar
Fay the bill $1 a week
The Bulova Walch $24.75
for the Lords of Creation '
sn achievement- the famous Bulova watch for
o mon iii ihd stvlA -shown in the sketch-vrith
the inner !case-rglai5s lined and , with the famous ; J
Jiulova movement nationally Known .ana secona .
to none in; the wide, wide world! Special at $24.75..: ...
and you may
! Take one. for a dollar
Pay Ihe bill $1 a week -
A Diamond Set Rinff $48.5
' for the Ona Woman
Here is the famous "Lady Mary" .FJaJn Watch $19.50 Terms
diamond in a new dres3. " A beau- " r " - l
tiful mounting of the finest White jn A white gold niled case ag handsome
gold a diamond that is full of fire as a man can wish for and , with the
and wondrous brilliancy offered famous blgin . guaranteed movement,
-at the lowest cash; price and. on iSSiS? cuTrV.
me Jtjurnetx Jtsuagex tian $4ju jna to of ail that good fortune yon .
cash or terms.
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Take one for a dollar
Pay the bill $1 a week
way
Take one for a dollar bill
Pny as youare paid $1 a, week,
A Diamond Set Rinf for $9S.S0
A Value That Speaks ' 7
To see it 'is to realise that . the .
diamond' is one that will compare
with the best diamond.that a hun- .
dred 'dollars ever, bought what's
more we 'guarantee that to be a r
fact. In a white gold .mounting
the most diamond that a hun- ;
dred dollars ever bought and atop ,
of that-on the Burnett Budget
Plan- " . .t-';..- A'-'. - -
t Take one for a dollaxw-
Pay the bill-2t week .
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457- State . Street.; Salem