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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1927)
4 . , ..I. 1 j m 1 1 ; c. . Reception at First Bdplist V Church Will Honor Pastor The members of the. First Bap Jtlat Church are sponsoring a fare well : receptl6a for their pastor, JieY. 'JS, "Hr7BhanKS,r:V on Friday ievenSBet.telgbtd'cloctt in the (church parlors All members are prged to tie present. rK '5. h"; RTi,and - Mrsj. Shank's, with their children, are i leaving next week "to maSe neir5B0In iQ Iceland," Colorado.. '";.;' jGuests abSteeves Home . " Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steevea hare as their . house guests, Mr." and Mrs. Arthur Steeres, of Calgary, Alberta, - - ';' Return 10 Saleni To Make Home . Mrs. Ceorfce. R. ;Moofehead and her soi', Virgil Moore head, have returned to Salem : where p they will make" their home They' have lived in Bend for the past 'year. Guest 'at Luncheon ' ' in Harrisburg- MIs?7'l3ofoThrTtearcer; Miss Helen YpeaireWtss7'Xaura Kpas, M's Catherine' Ebe'rth and Miss Luclle , floss, were luncheon guests of Mrs! Uoyd Shiffler In Her home lit Harrisburg; yesterday:' J Spending ydHdtjon Mr,,aa4,.Mrs..G!;F.'MarUn hate goseaSitn- Fran eisctf where they will iinaitH.li.'WaTl-tWn.'lnuiVki' 72etiffiftoWmieT-i ?. Oregon Vacation Trip?. t .? Judge and.Jffrs:7ncrrt Belt have returned recentlT'f rbm it' Vacation trip to. .Wallowa Lake. TThey were accompanied,, by.. Mr,, and .Mrs. A. V Martin of Marsbfleld. ; West Side Cirjcle-of Ladies' 1 'Aid Will Picnic Today The West Side " Circle of the iLadies Aid . or Jason Le church will picnic 'this"". afternoon' In "the erove!,iatthe Fairgrounds! The picnic dinner will 'he served at one o'clock, f , . , Vl Will .be a Xiuest ': in Waslcingtbn j ' ' ' ' Mrs. Edwin it Baker Is leaving today; for Winthrop, Washington, where. b)m wilt be "d'ps( ' of .hef brother, u'ntrf the middle of Sei temher. t , - Spend Week in Eastern Oregon . Mrs! E. M. rtoffnell." Mrs. 3: it. Cradlebaugh,,. Mis Buthida Hoff Bell arid' MiaV TLouiae . AtcDoughal are spending" the-week In 'eastern Oregdri:'". The trip' was., made by way of (he McKensie Pass.' " Z' Si : 14 . 3 W lntfeup6rt for Seberal Day$ , , Mr:' ahd Mrs. E. are in Newport - for a . short tion. ' ' '; : 1 - . ' ' Raymond vaca- Grbup pf Htdh School Girl Reserves at . Cairtp Sahtaly VA-group; of High Schobrclrl: Re serves are" spending1 the week in the Y.' wrcrA." suhiiner camp, Santaly, near Mehama. Mlss Elizabeth, Baker is In charge' t)f the' camp: She has as her assistant, Miss Anna Hiet. ' In camp this week' "are Margaret Wagner, Rose Folger, Gertrude Wlhslow," EloIsV White. Doris f lark Ann TIflllHn. and i Neptune. Raillio, and Doris Postal Employees Will Picnic on. Sunday . Post -of flee employees 'will have their annual picnic1 on Sunday, August 7. in'Rlckfeall Park. Members '6f the' entertainment f committee are: Frank Zlnn and Joe Benner; sports committee, Bill' Ross: Cart Martini and1 Bill McAdamsf Food" committee: Stanley Rider, Frank Prince and Walter Persons. ; .. The' program will bpeti with an cddfes8 of welcome given by J. H. Farra. Instrumental music will be Contributed by Ethel and Moody Benner, and a votfal solo by Mrs. Wfliahi Ftsher. The Post-office quarter' wfn sing 'several numbers. .ve.There wllllbe races and contests of 1 various kinds, , a tug of war. and a base-ball game. Prises will be . awarded . the winners of all I The races will begin at ten thirty o'clock. Return from Vanoottver, Washington . . Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Dotson and their, three' -daughters spent the past week-end In Vancouver, Wash ington where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts. Or: and' Mrs Franklin will Make their .Home at 1265 Marion Street ; r The many friends of Dr. and Mrs 1 "1 - . r Social" Calendar. West Side' Circle, Ladies' Jason Lee - Picnicf Fairgrounds. Farewell reception, Revy:JE.J?. Sbankk, Baptist Church. 8 o'clock. 4 7;sairday' ' v. -Regular nteeing. W. R. C. Mc Cornack Haft, f a o'clock. : ' . Sunday; Reunion 5 tof Colonel, Gilliam Clan, Dallas City Park. Picnic dinner. ; : ' ' I Nebraska Picnic. Colorado Lake. 3 miles east of Corvallis. Reilnion of Colonel Oilman Cla7i The annual' reunion and' picnic of the Colonel Gilliam clan will be held on Sunday at Dallas. The principal address will be given by Judge Peter D'Arcy of Saleni ' who has -selected as ' his subject, "Colonel Gilliam of Nor man Ancestry." Jjudge DTArcy is a pioneer of Oregon and is' wefl versed on the early history of the state." He Is a member of the Oregon Pioneers AsBocIatioh '' and numerous other 'similar 'organiza tions. ' ' L ' ' The niusicaf program5 will be in charge of Dr. H. C. Eppley of Salem: ' - 1; ' Luncheon: Compliments Mrs, Walton Complimenting Mrs: R. w: Wal ton of Mohtclalr, New Jersery, who has been a guest in ' Salem of -her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Smith, for several : weeks, ... Mrs. Ray L. Smith' was hostess for a one 'o'clock luncheon on Tuesday, Dainty corsage bouquets of sweet pas7raTlhade"si me wyenj pjctMi or tue. nonor guest, Mrs. Walton Mrs. Grover Bellinger,1 Mraf -XftpJ Smith! Mrai Charles E. :Bates:i'Mrai , Eliott Colony; 1 Tyifss ' Grace Elizabeth Smith. Mrs. Frederick Hill Thorn p man. Mrs. EllKabefhWaiefsriMrs O. HI Hdrnlng,1 fraT RT; John ston,; Mrs, Hector Adams.' Mrs. fTaggJe Cade 'Mrs;' 'Mabel ' Lock-' wood.. Mrs Mary jtft'EutxesSi Miss Evelyn tEnf rsa,J Mrs.' CiA. Arpk, Mrs. ThoafV Mplethoi? Mr. Jennie Miller, Mrs. Joseph" Bach," MM. E. E. Gilliam; Mrs. -Trums Ilutpn, and Mrs. F. G, Stearns. Additional guests we're ' Miss Delores Hogg, Miss Irensr Hog. Miss Frances Huston, Mrs." Wil liam Newm'yer.' Mrs. TS.J T. Adair. Miss Frances Entress, '.'. William Entrees. C. M. Lockwood;' F. G. Stearns; and B.- Johnston.,,.. Guests a t Thompson Hbpie - Mrs. A. . B." Gillette andMrs. Z. Olsoh, with hef "daughter; Eliza beth Anne', of Columbia, Missouri, arrived In Salem yesterday and will be " the bpuse guests of ; pr: and Mrs." Frederick Hill Thompson In their home oh North Summer Street f" or " the next ' ten. days. Mrs. Gillette and Mrs. Thompson are sisters. ... L Annuai Nebraska Picnic Will jje new sunaay The annual Nebraska picnic will be held on Sunday.' August T. at Colorado Lake which Is' thfee miles east of Corvallis. Attending EpwojrUi League Conference at Falls City Rev, ,r rea u. layior . is among those attehdfegthe Epwbrth Con ference in Falls City this week. Will Return , Tomorrow From the South Dr. and Mrs. George A. Stern berg and their children v 11 return tttmQttoyr fr.m California, where iheyj'.have hen ; for ; the "paBt mohth,' While in the south ' they were guests pf friends and rela tives in Lbs Angeles and Fasa- A t .Neiarts for Vacation - Mr. and Mrs; T. B.'Patton have one to ' Netarta ' where they will remain for a short vacation. - son: .Mrs. Elepha White, Mrs. W M. HamlllohMfs Walter SpauM ing, and the" hostess. Mrs! Ray $mith. ,'',V; '.' V .' r. .' . Barbara Fritchxe Tent Entertained at Home of MK dndj Mrs: N&wiriyer The members of ' Barbara Frlf chle Tent. Number- twd. Daugh ters of Union Veterahs of the Civil War; wfth -their husbands and frfehd'."were entertained on Tuesday afteredon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Newmyer near iif italUlnll nKtr.bAn l.o. .... .J" me evening .on me .iJ.ir . lawas of the'Newrtyer home. beautiful 1 -English Colonial home Berrl kf 1265 Marlon Street, fnrmrW "a K' V f en Mr B erU-Pcrg owned by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sample. ; Mrj, and Mrs. Roberts . s in California Mr. and Mrs. T. S'. Roberts have gonf to California where they will remain Tor a fortnight. PATCH UP " DIFFERENCES . PARIS, AUG. 4. .tAPj-isbme progress was made today in the task of patching up the differences between Charles A. Levine. owner of the trans-Atlantic plane Col umbia, and Maurice Drouhin, French aviator whom Levine en gaged to pilot the ship' oh a return flight to. the United State. ' Their" lawyers met today to dis cuss the service of a summons on Levine last' bight by Drouhin de manding that Levine carry ouh his agreement with the pilot as to financial' arrangements; The lawyers reached no final ' agree ment: but said ' a new confr'act mieht be: agreed upcin jtotn ptrow . r4-':,'.'" ' .' - .".'jt.-y-.-rU.; . .Alii t$tiiti: Modes lf Mid 'l -'tV j tt j. I'll i. ... Owp iVfeir Modes for A uturrih -. .. , -f,"v: i.-A-t .-!!' wt-Styles wait for W'worrian; Indeed, if she " wants tokeep up with. .the. mode the. woman ; f -- - of ;t ashion must 'needs choose her new; s4a--son's, wardrobe Jon before th6. first leaf of j Autnmn has turned yellow: Wisely shfij takes v color inspiration from the" leaves. ' Artfully ' she "sees that thereis -some yellow," a lot of 4 . ,f , beige,t , prinklin.of red and quantities5 6t : V Vr . uxuwn aiiijii&uii tint n ca auica Qiic vawscs, - Frocks and Wraps' from our Fall diaplaysfdr ; 'tuwaw ouv wa.; j 0 aw w& muuuij. Vuv mode's latest expression. : : . i ; f.' ww w vmson's CJ1 " Style and Qitalitff jtfUf Stato:Street : iSJW$i m&iM ti BelowHigfr'v , . itsn i'i Vy M w- ft' t::. P.uring 4bisr -lerrlflc hunt nnr talAnhfrfla And' ftYjL- delivery, fwryice 'is of ut most importance to ine house wjfe. No need of coming donj town and lugging homef . theheavy baskets , of groceries . and , meats 'when we -are at your service cpVering .the" entire city .several times each. day with our deliv ery "cars. V'.- ; Pur thirty-day charge account servicers an add!-' tlonal convenience. This is by far the finest melons shipped from California, thin" slrinnea artd of 'fine redcolor aftd "flavor. . We have them on Jce 12 to 25 founds eaH.r -.:v I. ' 3c per pound ,1 ,11 ' dtJR Meat dIaktmeist c ? , Roasts of.ConFFed: IrK-lriilies'-M SprinfirLamp 35 ? lb: 'i . Meditrm affo heayJ:" hens 38c Vk: ' Icrge. Faticjr Fryer; IB. (Our poultry ik ; alt dressed and dratt, f ; m7fafor cooking.)f',V I Orarffffc Pekoe for IcedTeji" No" dfirik is most'zestful with your, meals intnTs not weather than iceot tea ancf to" , have ..good ' iced ; tea we recommend the ? urange reKoe in iree i r 8U. Half-pound package 38 tPou'W 'iKintYr Dtyrr " - Why" bake In this kind of weatUep andheaf '! ujj the house? .Get 'your Sunday caki from our bakery. 1 Chocolate Angel Cake 60c each Y Lady Battimore,Vr,.. :.?75c Angel find: Sunshine . . .li. JargeYCOcv SmaIl.J85e Prune, Nut; Cocoanut, ' M QcJa, CTHocolate,'. !" iThrejelLayerRound' It.. 4Mc ; Two Layer Oblong... ftOc ' VEGETABLES f Telephone . Peas String . "'Beans. Cucumbers,, Tbma-. j toes. Peppers, Squash, Beets, PICNIC LUNCH& Onf JdelicatesseCdart. lunch for parties or.' picnics. Tell us how mn'y 'people In tbe party and Ve will do the rest. . . '.;. biri a t , grencjtgouie.VfaULflati SUceiTTongue, ..Cora , Bgf; IJjice4r;.IIara. J3pU.e4ai , Beet Loaf., Kippered Salmon , ' i- mil r '': "w" V ..'' ' ,l .a. ; SALAtlS , ;. ShrlmhPoftbcluh Housed Macaroni, ' Bdrr v' Cherklosf ureen e oiuueu uiires,. ei Carrots. Lettuce; j Celery1: 11 Ish,: DlIlsVMlxed fgweee ...... nrwu. njijiij. - ..- - . v.i Pickles. 1 . . TRUITS Extra Fine Luscious Peaches Can taloupeaf 10c and ' . t'Jv for, 25c" , . Casabas, 6c lb. Honey Dews i-i(b. Himalaya Blackberries " f J; 6c Box V-' ) 11.80 per Crate ' ' hYhone jti'romrf Service Tee ueuverjr Bls2iiia"S: IDE ;Hao70Uiiivoiuoj nave maae possioie , the largest business. month durinfi:our , business in ' Salem ljtJui jiM past, we feel tgv J" I ' PRICE; relying on volume rather than long profit to be sudcessf w; v Y-. u i wtt ; - f mY 1 5 Here are some prices in goods just received: ' Besi quality of Crushed Pideapple ; ... Jgc H Mission Tuna Fish, per can ' Large can 6f Sweet Potatoes . . - Jlje Large can of Sauer Kraiit , JQ'i N6. ..1 - at AspaHgus Tips '. . . Ijjfjc No. 1 of CJood dyslers . Jtje Fresh lot of G. Al Coffee 35c 3 Ids' IJiQtf Royal Club Cof fee with a large stick of candy f ree 3 lbs. of RoykfCiub Coffee tahdjr free i.....i.....:.5-42 ' Fresh Ranch Eggs,- per doz. .i i Children'seavy weight cdverklls, 'la to fcl Jjc Men's heavy. khaki pants-!..........; ... ..IJ.75 Men's cotton pants:.......i J.59 Mend woolen pints 1.. ...?,9c? lien's sihort 'Sleeve, ahkfe length unions 79c Here Is a good buy in Menf s ''fiirpi.: ..:tt. plaited , dress socka. .-2Qc or 3 -pairs ........ygc ! ' . ... Plentyv more unad vertiseS values 'ydu will find at THE C. & G. ' '2S4 'MorUl tCondiherctal St. , - "... - p i s" u&t ft'n ,.j r v .7--' ...... J -' i. "- i . . .- H4I n ::J1' - iry -f y t, y i li luyYifElMRiKOLD M ti Have the use of it during the hot August weather. . True, ahfetrbKoia -is an all-year refrigerator", mer . months. . Your food will be more tempting when kept ih an Electro-Kold:,-Milk may. be kept itnoul:sour Sherbets; ice creams and other: desserts, as wel as ice cubes, ' Ymay beTrben In abtfridance.; . f ELECTRO-KOLD." "mfiy; operated theTenf ire, ,7..-' L iedt tor less ttfari it would cbstabr icelor thre& summer nionins,,'rjicciivivwui-i-H-wu t)my over ine oiaer metnoasor reirjeraiion. s.v : u Electro-Kold may be purchased asf a self-contained uhit toi plug in a ligh't socket, or the compressor . may be installed in the basement. y. If ypuVpreseht refrigeratbr is a good dne and large enough for yoiif needs,' felectrb-Kbld way b installed in it. We would be pleased to have ydu call 'at 6urvstore and inspect the many different models. - i v 'There is an Electro-Kold to suit every requirement as to size and price. ... ; . . ' 5 I Y '. ; Y .m ' ' " ' ; v? ' "' ' y' . . .1)1 -Js. fflf J.'JW A . . . . rJa.l.JJ ereHje FiHg: Woolens By? -rr-pBeforej your fall wardrpbev crystaUIxes JnAy bur mind, come In and see what inspiration, bur . coiiMtJopjtf new fabrics prpTjde. YtWobIena .In. unMievably fine patterns.; Sotf In texture, enchant- r mJrl-Wor, .Qua ijtl ;dervev ; tteit; tfl.Yprteiisfirft to; cadoslor Botany 'matertala- for.the aup- i erb qualities offer the1 utmost in style and Bervlce satisfaction, '.y Y " Y ' i ' Y- ; ' ' - i'... ,. v.-" i ..-i ' ' ".--' ' "i: - Among the new ones to arrive arfe: fy SPORTS! FLANNELS ' J K $ jj ir'i t ii-?;rr'c WOOL CHALLIS TAFFETENE pimsiAriA5 I r- 1 "s- r - - i , -h -- '; J f - y lv " - JADE Utr 1 .... - " . V . :! - a.' VIOLA1--.- & i .SAWDpSTj f :i j :y- 7 -v-:j'.'- -V;" ', -'-r- f Tne nWvaulmnii colors: 'P, 7: !:.'" 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