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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1927)
- m - W I -ttju tiaC MlltbnA7 Miller; iMrs: Hat lie, Boyd Cameron Miami county; Louise ; Kingv Washington : 1 Mr. anil Mta. ,J. H. jennisn, Marlon; Miss Kea Finney. . Rice; Flor ence 8hip,p,fKerd,bnia. Mtes Mary Fi.uZiky a Guest of Her Parents Miss Mary Find ley Is' return ing' to Eugene tomorrow after spending the t past week in Salem at'the Jtonieof .her' "parents, ' Dr. And Mrs. M. C. Findley. Mr. avd'Mrs. Perrine go to Eugen for Week-end y , -Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Prrine and their, son. Johnnie Perrine. h Return t HomeJn tyicago ' Mia Mari Hofer. who ha tupn Return to Bend .'.. ""' 4 Mr. and Mrs. f. C. Kimsey left Friday afternoon for their,, home ic Beidf Jfhey were accompani ed py '" ilrs. 1 ""' Kimsey'V mother, Mrs. George R. Moorehead, who wiir remaljqi ji ., Eastern Oregon for a week, - ' Guests in Salem from CorvaUis ' ' , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell and their children of CorvalHs are Visiting' at '.the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Putnam. Miss Baker Will Visit in Spokane Miss Elizabeth Baker, general secretary of the Y. W. C A. has gone to Spokane where she will be a guest of ber sisters for the next month. A.KATtOn-VIDE JSTITTUTOn- : (Continued trvtm ptgm 8,). "' W. W Elder' and family, .Waldo; J. M. Scott. Atcbhson; ' Maria M. Goode', Phillips Elder and ' family, Down; Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hessel tine, Sabetb; Mrs. SUrton, Hor ton ; ' Juanlta Maelay, Downs ; Mr. and Mrs. Cbarle Xjucaa, Wash ington; Mr. and Mrs.Amos yass, Glasses r Mrs. Ella Rohlfs,' Lin- -- J' f l s f i r house guest ot her brother and WOSLD'S LARGEST DEPAUTMKNT STORE ORGANIZATION , RELIABLE sister-in-law. Colonel and Mrs. E. Jloler. 1b the Hofer summerhome, Madinore. at Agate Beach, for ' QUALITI GOODS ALWAYS AT LOW PRICES the' past month left recently for4 It -. j . nsee county; A- H. Wyatt, CShase; R. H. Smith, Lane1 bounty,; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patterson, Cald well; Mrs. Patterson, Comaache; C. A-'Ratcllff, r Columbia; Mrs. Sara E. Drager, Nemaha; Mrs. A.rW,' Nasom, Ne county- Mr.. W. J. Cross and daughter, Jewell county; Mrs. C M. VorisJ Chero kee;; Mr. and Mrs. 0. E.'Hogue, Neosba; W. M. Pennington, Dong- 160 North Liberty Street, Salem 25th" Anniversary gone to Eugene where they will be guests Tor the 'week-end ol Mr. and Mrs. Tj p Hodges. At Waldpaft for, the' Week The New Cold Cream Light, penetrating, cream that will really 'cleaase the Mr. anaMrs. Harry Jones and A New Liiie of ToUet Pjpaiono Mr. and Mrs. R. Coffee are regis tered,' atJWaldpbrtfork the wftefc. -I skin. SQGIETX ;! r WWW ' V- ; - -j .... , ,. v - V Iff W7'j? What J in New Hose CoiTect to the Detail Full fashioned thread silk' to the welt $ : $1.50 "SHIPLEY'S 98" a pure thread silk hose in the popu lar colors which blend per fectly; with summer costume v , 98c ' Gordon V line, pure silk, full fashioned T 2 In the chiffon and light ser v i c e or regular service weight one finds the sum - mer shades to blend to most every attire Rose blush, Grain, French nude, Mns kade, Alesan, Shadow, Ex tacey, Moonlight and Flesh There are others, of course, but in these one is sure of getting just what is correct in silk hose. $1.95 EEBOHIEFS KERCHIEFS KEECHIEFS Pongee, Uwn Hand-painted Dainty ' ' ; de-Chin. and derated Krstd -. ynth Georgette and trimmed with French ace trim 4 Crepe de Chine roses , Ot.,g5c,v '; . '35c , tec f:mUMtT SCARFS PURSES ;-Sil3K'Diiffon Squares Hand Painted Silk A new arrival is the and scarfs beautifully Chiffons with pequbt leather underarm purse decorated in color -Ho-ps 5 q tn finished m reptile design ftrrombinatioha 's edges to and tooled ..leather H-X8 $3.98 $25 B8 OtTTgolW Including figured coutile Garter belts and girdles so essential S and 'BWEiree doth for dancing. ! V : J: to $38 98c to $4.?& ; f j! . iwiijjiiii ' '9mh Entirely newiin our undieM department :-. - 1 J- J I fe1 are the silk and rayon vests and bloom- : J ' :i ! VS' t ? of Mulberry, Nile, Flesh, Orchid and ' ! ruV Vest T Bloomers im ' t 98 $1-98 ("l t vi3 iVK Gowris.and bloomers, featuring the new 7 .v - f VVH applique trim. The very latest for Fall if . 8 r wear' I i V' '1 Gowns Bloomers nr 7 : r 1 .;H;:. 2.98 $1.98 V '; tj " . i ' - - .' ,-.'.',';-' v -'f , , , t - i. - -v - f ! . r ... . ... ..... . : . f her home in Chicago. Jr, and Mrs. Wilson Return from Seaside JUr. and Mrs. Ford . Wilson, who were married August 3, re turned Saturday from Bandon and Seaside. Mrs. Wilson form erly Miss Evelvn Hale. Bridge Tea Attractive Af fair of Friday Afternoon Mrs. Jesse George and Mrs. Chalmer Lee , George were joini hostesses on Friday afternoon when they entertained with an attractive bridge tea in the bal cony of the White House. The balcony was decorated with bas kets or vari-colored summer flow ers. Nine tables of bridge were In play during the afternoon with high score prize won by Mrs. Konald Jones and second prize by Mrs. Earl Paulsen. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. C. B. Wright and Mrs. Ross Parcel of Portland. Mrs. J. H. Jennings, Mrs. Carl Armstrong. Miss Macyle Hunter, Mrs. Mort Hilkington. Mrs. Lester Schlos-i berg. Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Earl Paulsen, Mrs. James Teed. Mrs. James Smith. Mrs. Itaed Rowland. Mrs. Oscar Zeller. Mrs. Karl Chapler. Mrs. C. A. Downs. Mrs. Glean Gregg, Ms. Karl Hinges. Mrs. Lawrence Imlah. Mrs. William Gosser, Mrs. Laban Steeves, Mrs. Lynn Smith; Mrs. Armin Berger, Mrs. Paul Burris. Mrs. L. A. Blaisdell. Mrs. Ralph Burroughs, Mrs. John Brophy, Mrs. Earl Dau, Mrs. Louis Luns ford, Mrs. Leland Smith, Mrs. W. A. Johnson. Mrs.- Albert Oragg. Mrs. Otto Hoppes, Mrs. Ellis Cooley, Mrs. U. S. Page, Mrs. E. C. Charlton, Mrs. Ronald Jones. and the hostesses. Mrs. Jesse George, and Mrs. Chalmer George. Additional guests at the tea hour were Mrs. R. L. dwards. Mrs. C. L. Townsend, and Miss Eulalia Lindsay. MODERN METHODS EXPEDITE BUILDING (Continued irom Page J.) pediting the work on Mount St. Albans. The 100 men employed in the Bethseda plant cut more stone every three weeks than the same number of skilled men could cut by hand in a year. The work of the master masons, however, is much as it was in Solomon's time. Four drafting and five mechan ical operations are required for jth,e production of each stone. After the architect determines the specific shape and dimensions it is given a number. A full-size drawing is prepared by the architects and a line pat tern foj each stone made at the cutting plant. . A gang saw which cut3 by exerting pressure on par jticles of crushed steel, a circular saw with diamond teeth and a carborandom circular saw for shaping, together with the most modern steel 'tools, an adjustable planer, pneumatic chisels and electrically propelled devices also are used by the men who labor in this up-to-date branch of an age-old calling. RUINED LOUVAIN LIBRARY IS RISING (Continued from Page 1.) Belgian francs having subsequent ly depreciated, added eyeral years to-the time resnired for the com pletion of the structure. The lat est gift of $150,000 made by the executive committee of the Com mission for Relief in Belgium, brings donations to the library up to 950,000. Funds have been subscribed by hundreds of Ameri can public and private schools, colleges and universities. When the library is completed an acute book congestion in the town of Louvain will be relieved. Every. attic and spare room in the town is overflowing with volumes belonging to the library and kept In trust until the librarians shall have a place for them. !Not only money, bat books have buen donated from all over the world to the Louvain institution, whose destruction by fire at the hands of soldiers aroused world wide sympathy Many precious volumes, some of them of medieval origin, were destroyed In the old building. When, the. new library Is com pleted ' it will be international in character. Books in all languages and on a variety of subjects un paralleled by any other library will be housed in its modern, fire proot stack rooms. - Novel I Traffic f Signals i;, installed in Germany and nuier auto "signs clearly vlti b!e,at nSsht have joean Juptlld'in a .r.imlbcr of German cities 1 hoe signs havtrcV ' Hghta ot MVif:inJbut x0.3-t the Hjrht of tin, approaching car. 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