The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 14, 1927, Page 14, Image 14

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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-
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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.
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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
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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
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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. Thq devltM
hf.s the. grat advantage ot riea P
iieM.. ' "li has e?rettben expended
jo mUeiitones wlct tiare up for a
tnnnent as toe cars light strike
Sold Exclusively In J. C. - Penney Co. Stores
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Good news for women the country
over! Toilet preparations that are
satisfactory, pleasant and beneficial
are usually an expensive luxury.
JACIEL has solved your problem 1
Toiletries For the
Most Fastidious
The odor is delightful, the scien
tific construction, of the preparations
the best -and the. prices much lower,
than you would expect.
This
An Introductory Offer
"Get Acquaimted?? JBox
In Attractive Packing,
To give you an opportunity to know this splendid line sold only
in J. C Penny Cdmpany stores- we offer this "Get Acquainted"
box. A regular large size box of powder and a 2 ounce jar each
of vanishing and cold cream. .
JACIEL is manufactured by Jaciel Perfumes, Inc.
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Is Sattirday Really
The Best Day to Shop?
Let's all tiy a new k:- " ff
Saturday next week. Ir.en;!
of feavirg our. shopping ::ntil
the last ir.mute do a bit carh
day and when Daddy gets home
rom work pack up a picnic
basket and pile the youngsters
. into the car for a happy half
'. holiday in the country.
j Such a day will prove more
soothing to your nerves than
. the usual mad scramble thru
; the stores, and in the years to
' come the kiddies will back
. on it as one of the pieasantest
'. memories of their childhood.
Suppose we who live in thi
city try to make Saturday aft
ernoon our Country Day !
Shaving Needs
Williams Sos FoT LeSS
4e
WUliUM
Create
29
WiUisaw .
lkrrn Stick
29e
MsU
39o
AtwVdfi
39 .
Shields
Protect Summer Frocks
Our brand of Penimaid
aainsook shields at
.. .... 23c
j 25a Anniversary
Cold Cream
"JadeT and
Others
Jaciel Cold
Cream,
29c and 49
Pond's Tube.
: 19 (
vPond larra '.
, jar, 49
Pomptjan, 49
Pen -Go-Nap
.... Eiht m a pox
! Thii; pition-wi(Je trademark
: ' standard v'pf quality m
our own' iiA M.'J A '
t. . . ... - it
orana. . .. in-jr. - . .. 1 1 .
o 25 Anniversary
Clever Silver-Finish Compacts
Jaciel Single and Double
hum. : ; -s-
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Small, thin compacts
the kind that practically
everyone prefers to carry.
The silver-finish case is dis
tinctive.
To Be
Fooad
Only In
J. C
Ca, Stores
Powder wfth a delicate 1 fragrance in shades to
Vlead with your complexion.
Single compact, 49c
DouMe compact, 98c
25a Anniversary
Toilet Soaps
At Cconomy Prices
Pure OUt Caitile, Ba
lifebuoy. S
Woodbury'a, 18
Coticvra, 19c '
j 25th 'Anniversary
Preparations
To Care for the Teeth
Pepaodent, 39e
Colgate's Tooth Paste.
, i9c ;
Forh-ns Tooth Paste, 29
Teaiaiaid Tooth Brush, 84
. Prophylactic Brnsb, 39q
25& Anniversary I
'Tenimaid'rArtNeeffleorlc
Suggests Charming Gifts
' The lazv davt of "mum
mer will be profitably, as
well as.enjoyably, spent
if yoo hare selected a few
pieces. from our Penimaid
line to embroider.
Dainty Things ,
. Fj9JL9L Home,
Therr'sre ipron satf
ty?! for-TQur. friends
. pillow Teases; luncheon,
, sets -and curtains iti a-
score or V strractive At-
. ski SHI . Tt.
L ;aign -Xack-.A piece; in
4 ths'corner of your vaca-
iietx Bav5 i 1
SB Ml 1
Scientifically prepared
from Only high quality mate
rials.. 'Pleasantly fragrant.
2 ounce jar-29c
4 . ounce jar 49c
25 Anniversary
Buy the ; Best!
A Pure; Dellshtf ul
i Talcum -Jaciel
- Aftr th hath. "the feool
ing effect of a fine talcum is,
refreshing and 1 soothing
tne
smooth
ness of
JACIEL
is es
pecially pleasant
19c
The deli
cate odor
is just
enough
without
being
heavy.
Ask for
this new
line- in
our, ,
stores
oniyl
1 25& Anniversary
Toiletries
Summer Comfort
0lo.Ro-N 2S
19o and 39e
! UBgaentina(39e
ListeriiM
19c ud 39a '
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25 'Anniversary J
You Ned
mm ' For MsnSmnii 1
Catex Polish,
Nail White and
Cuticle Remover,
..Vi.-;;, 29 - - .
Manicure ,
Sets.
49caad79
Nail FUesv1
V i 0 -r. J
(yoodbary's Soap
XAt Our LoW Price'
WaSB9nlWSBBBBSSBBe
Arrr la a SiMO TOW all
know at a "price wWefc
i 19c
Bath Salts !
Several Odors
, A little of these'satts gives
a delightful fragrance.
- 23c
Arie You Ready!
For T Summer ' Rains
Don't wait for the rain to
buy an umbrella.
j ' VU be ready for it
with an attrae-.
tie. new obs
with .a fancy
handle. The price
is only i -
CI
i7V
$1.98
A Summer Help
For Light Frocks "
A rubber apron
is fr.e prote;fon
agsinrt wrinkles ia
; y o u r light -weight
sum- .
: mer f rocks.'
tiy one for
only,
1 WTO r-4
them in speeding "by. '
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