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'4;-. : . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1927 f 4 4 ROZBLLA Bridge Luhcheoh Compli ments Mrs. Hartman Complimenting Mrs. "Ray Hart- li . ... T T . nan wno wun r.'nfuiwa w leaving soon for an exttnded "Vis it ia the east, Mrs. fm III WiUett and Mrs. lhan teeves entertain ed "Thursday wltn a bridge lunch eon - in trie Steeves- bom-on State Street- ..' A U i 3 Covers -were placed at the lun cheon table, centered with a lovely arangement of fall flow ers, for the honor, guest, Mrs. . Hartman, ' Mrs. i Herbert Stiff; Mrs. .Max Page; Airs, Linn Smith; Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mrs. Har ry Wela, Mrs, -Elmer ? Hodges of Woodburn, Mrs. Henry Scfrnvall, M rs. George Vehra. L Mrs. U. , S. Scoft, Mrs. Roy Mills,. Mrs. Carl wiiKr Mta Zoa Stockton. Mrs P. O. Meyers. Mr. Lester Barr, Mrs. Harry .J.'Weidmer.. Mrs.. Leo page.- - aad the ,, hostesses, Mra KtveB, and -Mrs Wlllett. Bridge waa the diversion of the afternoon. Honors for high bridge score were .won by Mrs. Linn Smith and- second prize was won by-' - Mrs. ' Hodges. Mrs. Hartman received a gne9t prize. Priscilla Club Has First Meeting of FaU Season MembeW sSr th'ffrfacQla Club 'met Jfor the flrW tkn-4his fall at the luncheon for whlch-Mrs. Wil '' Ham 8.1 eti waa.fhostj&ss fThiwap. dad in hereme. oi Nbrjth' Com, . mercial r street....' T- -. The,-ivln---oema-f- tbe- Mott home were very attractive with h.MUnnt haabatai itantnmn , lea- . ves. The guest group' Included Mrs. Uda Babcock, Mrs. George Duns ford. Mrs Walter Buckner,J Mrs. IlFred SteJslofr,?Mrs. Dan J. Fry. oSrC.-Mrs. X.it" Wain, Mrs, J. Br A, Craig," Mrs.-S. S. East, Mrs. Carl irWebb, .': Mrs.. 9. M. Eppley, Mrs. Ktftie Graver, stand, Mrs. A. S. WHusey. Mrs.: Hiiaeywa a'epec v ial guest for the afternoon. , .j ' ' , Mrs. Eyre Hostess at Attractive Luncheon ' v Mrs David W: Eyre entertain- ed the members of her bridge -i.-t. tv,.. a o w with an attractive C1UU jiuuiu " . . luncheon at the Marlon Hotel, 1 The luncheon tables were een- tered with marigolds and xinnias and tapera of -red-and bronie. Covers fwere arranged i tor Mrs. fames Linn, M re. Frederick Lam "fSort, Mrs. William Boot, Mrs. Vsiiaei Dsio, " special gQestjl o( the dub; and the following club : mjembers; Mrs. deorge' Rodgersf ,i Mrs. .John J. Roberts, - Mrs. Fritl Slade, Mrs. H.rr Hawkins, Mrl Dan J. FVy. Jr.. Mrs, O.. C Lockfe. Mrs. John ifcNary Mrs. Henry Mpyers, Mrs, wnilam:WaItonrandthe ihostess, Mrs. EfTlXi'...-'-, Followlnjrvthei clheon- the group went to the-. spent the remainder noon 1 with- bridge. ' home and the aftev Mrs. James XJm wonlthe guest prize for ;hih score Visiting in Portland Mrs. Joseph H- Albt spent several "days of theweek tai Port land as the guest "of heraister, Mrs. 6. E. Krause.' . " Vv Cvests at Glover Home S Albert Tetherow .to? ',;Monmouth were- quests , Wednesday , of Mrs. Ralph Glover, v Miss Frances -Tucker a uest in StUem; i 1 Mivs Frances TUcke r:nPKt last week-end of her tfoth-.r-in-law and sister, Mr;vah4 Mrs; 'Mr. and Mrs. Dover Return Mr. and Mrs. tJ. G.rB9yw:ha'' recently returned from M yi? txl middle-wester trip. ' Vi The greater part fof ! their; le was spent in Chicago as gnets nd :aught Mr. and Mrs. HarrTE.'WrflU tltnth oyer.) ' "l-..-l I . Thf-y iso vislteld friends asd relaiivea in Springfield, Illinois; sideiia isd St; Louts, Missouri; and in Piaadena, Calif ornla,. be fofe reluufng- to 'Salem. ? t (luest in Sfllerri From r: 1 1 " UJJ. Ettlott of - Danville, Uliaois, is n t juss guest of Mr LaMolae R . CUr for several lui 1 Oil I 1 Iay3. , , Capital Business . College WiU Hold "Open House" A The Capital ; Business College,' 383 North High Street, is spon soring an open honss" this f i ; ternoon and evening. -. The hours '. in the afternoon are front - two -i if hirty until five-thirty; and in the fcvenlng, seven-thirty to nlne-tnrr-VTty. This affair Is given annual-' P ly. , . , j 'The members of the facultyin cluding, Mr. W. t staley, presi dent. Mrs. Ora p. Mclntyre, Mrs. ou.aiiss uulan Er ickson, win receive their -guests. ' . , "l Ul m college will Bist in the receiving and In as the . "vicff ox refreshments A musical program wfll be giy- en 8UACH Stjidy Classes Sponsored by Salem Woman's Club Will Resume Work ; ; The two study classes, spon sored by the Applied Education department of the Salem Wom an's Club: The! Book of the, Month Club under the leadership of Rev. Martin i Ferrey, and r . Current Events Club, lead by'JJr. F. G. Franklin, i will convene tor the first time this fall on Monday afternoon in. the club-house. The current Events 1 Class will meet at 2:45 o'clock and the Book, of the. Month Class at 3:30. The third class. which was Civ en last year, with Professor Rob ert M.Gatke as leader, will not meet at this time but may re sume Its work -later In the year. Professor Gatke has his time so completely filled with his work at Willamette University that he is unable to continue the class at the present time. Mrs. George H,,Alden general chairman of the applied educa tion committee, will meet the members of that committee in the clubhouse at .two o'clock Monday afternoon, and "Mrs. Roy Kenne will meet those members of the club who are interested in per ginning a class in domestic art at'th samrime'nd piacr3 Mrs. Thayer Entertains r Wttji Dinner Party ;i Mta.iauaius Thayer was nos. tess Tuesday evtenlng in her hom on North Capitol Street. .t a din ner party in honor of Miss Olive M. Dahl, dean of women at Wil lamette University. Covers-were . placed at the din ing stable,' centered with an at tractive ''arangement of :a,utumn leaves, for Miss Dahl, Miss jVir- rini; Merle Crites, Miss Olive Doak Miss . Elisabeth Hyde, Pro fessor and Mrs. E. C Richards. Miss Genevieve Junk, . and the faostess, Mrs. Thayer. Attend, Game at Eugene Today "'. Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Hauser are motoring to' Eugene today to at- tend the foot-hall game between the University of Oregon and the University of Idaho. They wiU be guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Mark P. Miller now of Portland but for-. merly of Moscow, Idaho. ' - I V I --- i- Daughters' of, Veterans WW Meet Wednesday DnsMn ot veterans win meet, Wednesday evening at eight o'clock- in .the Woman's Club houses" I Professor Vqn Eechen Speak er at Dinner, Meeting of B and P! W. Club Sixty' members "and .guests were in attendance at the dinner meet ing ! of the Business and Profess sional Women's Club Wednesd4y evening at" the Gray BeHe: v Professor Flbrian yoB Eschen head of the ' science department at ' Willajnetto University was the speaker of the evening. He des cribed the geology of eastern and central Oregon. .He. also explain ed the lava beds of the McKenxie Pass country and the fornration..bl craters, Additional numbers on the ev ening's program Included a group of . piano duets by . M. r 8.' D. R. Rose and Miss Gladys Harbert; and - vocal solos given by : Mise Qrace. El4bethk Smith. 1 ' i A short business, session follow ed- the.nrogramv..: j i Mt$rRpbihson' Hostess at tfc. the members of the "Thurs- All-Day Clubf iwith a ono o'clock I uneheonThsrsdayaf ternoon.- ' '- Coversi 'were placed at tha Iun- .hfcojf"; table; -ceateredT , with late roses, if or Mrs. Ai II.. -Vanderhoof, Mits Bardy; Mrs.; B,o;L. ; Smith; Mrs. ; Lina, . Hart, if Mtby i -William Hart, 'irs- Dorothy'.- Martin, 5 and the hostesSwMrsi' Robinson ; The clnb w11l'.meetr October; IS at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Mar tin on Waller .Street. v Bible Classes at Y. W.'C. A. ivm Reoin Monday The ; first - meeting of the Bible class inducted " by Miss Nina McNary will b held at six thirty O'clock i Monday evening, at the T. W c. Shanks WUl Speak at 'Mrs. Myra ? L. Shanks will r be the speaker at the meetlns ot the Oman's Clnn' thlaf. af terhoon M Dr.-Walter IL Brown Fo w echednled to peak Has been call t Jifrom town. .Mrs.' Shank will i ail -with ;tbe :oeial problem, of 'u'sical nnmbera will be- given l rrija Lena Dotson . . ise$t Poetry &socto -cets in:PorUzr:d' . .i J . In at. tea tVVi.MriJ2!S: "rest .,T;;W rMEt -wts'held atA'the'hoxne of iirs was etu mtnftn- them were Meeting of t'Thurs-AU-Day f lairs. Ai. -.t itosinsonjeawrittin 16 Social CLqgypAg - r ir tnrdayi - -Woman's-. Club. Cluh-huSA. 2: SO. u'clock. ; , Ohemeketa Chapter, D. A. R. Mrs..; Homer- Gouley, hostess. j , -At jiome." Capital Business ColleigeSJ N High St. 2:J0 &:au ana, v:iu :su. Sunday , f Illustrated lecture by : E0. Nickel. First Congregational Church. 7:30 o'clock., ., . ' Monday Executive Committee of Am erican Auxiliary. Y. W. C. A. Book-of the Month Club. Rev. Martin Ferrey, leader. 3:3 o' clock. ' ' ; - . . ' ; f ' M j'. , Current Events; Clnb.' Dr.. F. o. ranKiin, teaaer. z:4& tv- clock ' :i ! -Bible Class. Miss NInl McNary, leader. Y W. C A, 6:38 o' clock. . ' " ''- and Mr, and Mrs. "Robert fa. Paui-i US. ' : ' ' , i, Mr. Panlus gave an illustrated lecture ; which was received iwith much enthusiasm by the group. The pictures were of local scenes, . Miss Sara 'Wrenn, who has spent several years in Japan, read three Japanese lyrics: . Mr. Samuel L. Lewis gave, an extremely interesting talk on the 'Influence bf Oriental; s Litera ture." He spoke particularly of the literatore of Asia. Persia, and India.: . ? t- : !:. -i- ' Mrs. ,P.; O., Franklin discussed the Japanese:. forms of versifica tion and aibrjef talk: by Jfrank Beiteman completed, the evenings program. . . ;y- , ."; ; The: dinner meeting of ihe Ore gon'. Writer's- League, which .was to.-have been held Jast evening lh honor, of Anne; Shannon Monroe a( the 'sign of thp Rose Tearoom itti Portland,- has been postponed until Tuesday, October .18. , A Number of Affairs Given in Honor of Graduating Nurses A number of affairs have been given this week in honor of the six October graduates from the Salem General Hospital and their j superintendent. Hiss Adeline Hu ghes. , '.h ;-i , Miss Esther Anderson, JMiss Signs Wahtetrom, Miss Mary Pep per, and ;Miss .Thelma Eriekson entertained in their honor Thurs day evening wUh ' a dinners-party at the .Marion Hotel. : 1 The class ; colors. . yellow; and white" were carried out -in the table decorations and-favors. Covers were placed for Miss Hughes,. Miss , Elliabeth Scott, Miss Margaret Arthur, MissMag- dalena Bartruff.Miss' Ona ? Wil cox Parks, - Miss Julia Hvidding, Miss Phyilfey ' Seabrbok. and the hostesses, Miss Wahlstrom, Miss Anderson, Miss Pepper,' Misa Mc intosh, Miss Bigler, Miss Hoock and Miss Eriekson. . . Miss Hughes- entertained th girls Thursday evening with aline party at the Elsinor theater. ' Miss Thomson in Portland Miss Elnora Thomson left Thursday for Portland where she Is in charge of the class in public health nursing at the Portland school of social work, a branch) of the Unlversfty of Oregon Extett- sion school. , , Miss Thomson is a member of the extension school faculty. A Guest tn Portland - Mrs. W. D. . Clarke spent Thursday visiting in Portland. v Patterson to Be Speaker g At Reclamation Congress . '" . y -- v .-. -. . . . - r".- :; 'Gov:; -L. Patterson will be -a speaker at the Oregon ' Reclama tion congress InlPrinceville Oct ber; 14; ,The governor will bfiae companied . by other members of then commission. Their discus sion; will Iw relative td the t' ress of state reclamation com mission Mn the work of revitalis ing the distressed irrigation i dis tricts Rhea Luper, state engi neer and secretary of the commis sion, will present a paper before the congress on the afternoon; of October It. 'T ',', . .Tha state reclamation commis sion is planning to visit certain ir rigation 'districts or eastern; Ore gon while; on ' therrvi trip, tor the congress. " While; atihe congress they are to be . guests at the an nual dinner, on October 14. The session will last three days, Octo ber 13, 14, and 15. -: ii (.. 4.1' Mrsrf James J. "Jimmie'V Curtlf, noted New York society woman, has a successful dress shop In New Tor kr and is establishing a branch in Washington, D.: C. ! Mrs. Maur ice E. Crumpacker, widow of the Oregon senator, ; will manage, the Washington shop. Mrs. j Curtis has planned also to run an extensive racing stable under her own ;cbl ors. . . '-i'.J':t- U-i Hlli O- is',;' . i --. - .TJ. 8. Government ' Jjospecteily STEUSLOFF BROS. MARICET. .Cc?ncfC.rt zzd Liberty ' r : Pbbni 1523 mm .KECISMIIIIGE Also the Last Day of the pig Extra Vote Offer; You , Must Hustle ; Honor Roll- . , ' Robert. Long. NO. J. Nor is Kelsey, No. 2, . '-.Robertf EyTe.-vNo,2. (liy Radio Contest . Edttorf "Whd Is" the best- hustler in the Radio Bicycle Contest for .boys and girls? Which candidate will win the -magnificent knee-coaster for doing the best work this week ending at six o'clock? Lose no time pondering - Over these questions.' Let George do tliA nnnHArinr. Th liMt mlicT day to securing everybody s sub- .... . 7 . T, It might be that the race for the special radio will be close, and a few more promised subscriptions are just the number you will need to be declared the winner. The winner of the Knee Coast er will be announced in Sunday's issue if possib.e but if not possi ble It will be announced in Tues- day's issue. . . . - - : All ' votes sectrred" while "work: UfS ava tc a.a.uc: vrwtwvci " and titer aWds. " The future schedule will be less then foT this week.- so do yonr' utmost today while the larger schedule is 1n foTee. 'All candidates residing in Sal eTri 6t rural sections can work 05 until th; last mhrate of thespe-' cial vote offer, and the candidates residing out of Salem must have their subscriptions in the postof fice .in their home town not later than six p. m. tonight. Herbert Motley, who has been a little flow in the last few days, has started up in ' earnest again and is going strong, Leon Mickenham was playing oh the street comer whe"h the contest editor came around to see him and at his suggestion decid ed to 6tart out and work and as a result, he secured $8.50 worth ott subscriptions. This show what a boy can do when he works; Robert Long came along with a bunch pr subscriptions xoaay, and this put him right up among the top i notches. . Robert. has wonderful ability in getting' sub scriptions and collecting, and ! he could only realize' it . and would apply himself consistently for the next few.lweekslt would take a very exceptional candidate to beat him. I would "like tovndy vise Robert, to make a. consistent effort ' for the remainder,-of the; contest, because h has cure, got the goods if he will. work. $ Norrls Kelly, a new candidates is doing wonderful .work and, promises to be a serlouejccmtend er when the prices are, paase around. . ' - - -. - .. STATE SMXlf BAUT0C0TEST , xjst or CAJanAXjft ? . .OCT. 7, X927. f Kama -Addraa Ttv Ranrf A4ana. Rl X Bax 80 ? 89.S0O Vera Adama 284 8. IS . 48.0r C. E. Allenby, It 1. Bx. 4B, . Dale.Aerbaxt, 517 .Capitol . GOODXOFFEE really" fs - - wtieri ryou try Golden West.' '.C At iU leading ' Qrocers - GoldeiWest MEATS I Jwm BmIL 1 WO, IfonriT.., S2S.OCS W,hr hodjM, n. 4, S. ISA, 18SSf w. Jty. 1016 X. 20lh . 34ft,550 ; Kfiutk Coffer. , 1KS Jf.riM ;.: 1SS.250 ohrt. Ceaaatl.: TS Front, . ; ' ' Vnt Silra .-J ... 236.275 3. PelsTTrood. Aoto Prk . P2.475 A1ted D&woa, 88O K. 3tt 87.350 Albert KWm, MeainootH. Or. 103.0S5 Hwi;1 Elliott. 1 444 Crntr ... D55.50O KalRh yiw. 870 N. 11th SS8.025 ouim rK mo n. as 7.500 AirT-d French, Boat ... S6.02S Min Bri 0o4m7. T5 N.,. :- VJ ' 14th i... le,450- Larese Aliaant Grima. 1858 f mer .. 2fft,t75 Bert Halst)i 1505 261.1 OO Wilbur Haraw, 1910 N. 8m. r t OJa Hrdinn, 614 .8.? 21t- " ?6J,t?3 am, Urctn ; - Ro.U H wit. 1311 N-.' 4th..v 004.-450 Mnrir Kely, 1230 Ferry.. 16,800 Walter Kiepor. 1840 Smrin.v 106.475 Keftaetb Lewis, 1429 I.m . 862.600 Ro&rrt Lone. 20i H. Cottars ; 36S.450 rvi-yd Muddy, R. 3. Box 10G-. . S77.6T un Mieenham. iss s. 12th nrbrrt MorWy. 793 K, 17tlu. Mac Iforford, 19S6 X. Oottafe RcAart Payne .... ,.., .j Robert Pickens. 8SS J. 17th W(lln Paareey ,5156 Boats . CTtrare ; i - Johnnie PVrrine, .1096 K. .IT ST4.600 aei.825 ff0.OO 266.800 379,425 T435- 216.250 Harold Xerey, 1115 ShlpalBC Uilirti Petera, R. 1, Snklim- i ty," Orflo-.a-. C: .... .. Ronald Rasnmaaea, 1809 Wai 59,000 S68.325 - i T 86550 .79.400 234,129 88.200 120.075 283.550 102,000 242.850 68.730 264,325 266.00 T1.400 277.HS 360,tOa ter Jim .sjoh, -645 mimiob.. I Muon fUintt, 701 N. 14th RobeH 8ewia,il97 Crr.tcr.. Kid on Sl&Tena, 1098 Tbomp- tDsbert 8. Staffing, "1140 N. - - Front ..-...-..-. Paul Toeaw, S75 X. 20:.. Sidney, Van Ljrdcrat,tlSS K. ' Stuxximt ....... Kalraan Vadney, 431 8. Cot tar Levins U. Walltnj. tu. i, ax. S5 Tf4- ... K Jainal Wemnac.. lt7S Union Manvrtl White. 10 Oak Waiter Wiaaa., 1-431 M. Cot JS" f'T-'d 254.525 ,212,409 I .3 --.' ' '- v "Mjqa. Marion -Morehouse,' 'ot New J jasw-aelette4 jfreeently as UltltedfitateiQueen'Of M.anni- Ki.ns oj' a group 01 lasmeit eai tors and artist, x'i- : pROTECric--At low speeds 1 ' and xagh speeds, . mrcrXlr I . engtfie protsction. rt STANPAltP QlLrANY Q CAfJOaWU BtaaUat4iatlHI(i4Bn li ; c-Health authorities fruits, and vesetables "V l fix-? ' mcjeyX; CANY EUV : A BETTER OIL N - "them THE NEW J foods requiring: thorough mastication wfiole grains, - ' -They call attention the benefits to be derived from such practice. A Common sense teljs us that these theories aire careful 'n the foods we ifeiutVWs'is the -twentieth century. We have our-- refined aiid devitaltped foswhitesugarwhite UVj OourUhe rid! antf similar products. ' We like oufsoft and oy wooked f o 'i&g that tickle Aettni' plri? K!a -tor the iwluaieeolf the body, Many., of . us must eait In restaurants wjiere only such f ood ace;lavailr ' C& JUndfr- these conditions,' how are we tp supply Nature with ; the1 vital, working andj bTJliing; materisl3- natural Iodine' for the glands natural iron for the, blood -natural magnesium: for the ..nerves natural - chlorin"e - HPotassium - - - i.ll-i l L . j , natural narmwnj pni Nature to combat ailments ramnion to this astki Here Is the answer. -A r ? - -1 t 1 ' ii V I t ... a ! . . . i'A -. i x x m. w sr a a i i DIES iiT IB H Alice E. Gefgef l cled at her home In Forest .Grbve at 5j46 p.: m.:,. on October! 4i,tZ7. "She was a native Oregonlan being' bora In Clackamas county. ; , While hlld she1 njoved with her parents, Mr. 2000 P 4 ME JlfrlSjW J tPUHIMlWIIIlBIIBIIItj BttfataaatelateBntaUaUai ---tv lb) everywhere are advocating more of a natural diet natural vegetables cooked in specially constructed-utensils with to the health promoting1 value' of the natural mineral salts choose. 6odium - ec? . How. are we to f ii.li.i .i'.n proper lunawnin; 01 au wjijuia -,0 mauiiain pxica &au neMUu ,ui fi u Yf. 7T-7 i v I t i and Mrs'. Jimes'ShlrTey to leifiT schools and W41lamtta .university, 'f-M ari eatiy age h United, with the-' Methodist church-and has been a lif p Jong, njember. , jr -y,. She was married to CV C. Gel ger ..otXorest Grove and her home has been 4a thatv city until , her death. i.:-7,'J Besides' her daughter COnstaaee Geiicer. she is survived by; three brother, L. F. Shirley -and O. J Skirlev of Portland and G.- G. of ... IN ' A Sale of ."- Imp -Bought at 20 to Centson the Dollar I -DON'T MISS IT ! 9 o'clock 2nd Floor- -Take " -. i i i" i i iii ii' i.i i ' i 1 1 " 11 i ', iaJI4BinJaMetliai InUlnWMieMBttltMl! JWlaaWUittttialaUltaanialli etc ,-. ; nf ;t f ,1 pound and logical. -We'knoJIiat'eVV-"re maintain the normal chemical: balance to insure the 1 t-j t .j L..I1L- cf- Jl nV' .1, " Supplies Esdential Minerals &rA?i oahnes-whicmcire co- vital-invalu- abie4mdi5pcn5able7tbrlif&'ite -. - -: V . TvONEY:XBACIBD BY? ShtrteTorMTKnnile theFe.hoain cfurcn .oc a rre Crc,T M 1 0 i ad rt ) t c r Interments Vijl ;e in jthe, Oddte lows "-cemetery - of ' Salem at 1: C .. i . , i tnia ancrnoon. . it t After several years of readir the manuscripts o( aspiring auti ors. Miss-Edith M. Sterps has he self written a novel called Pnr Strings.' -.which -la - published 1 the house for.whlch she. worked.! r'-Vrf '-f -Ihi ' Qleiiital 5a, Elevator iA- 4T - i rV I i. 7 rep 41 and unrefine4 foods-.raw . little or np water adde it ; . found In such foods an d -yr ': . I- u , .1.- .w.f 'V '4 t '5 I .1 -4 - T.i j.a 1 -..- 1- 4f 1 ttt ALE V- o . .a i ' - j t , -. - . '. r V . . - " -1 ' ' ' ooa j. . ltf,r, ar.!iJ' IlraFVG, Pra a. - - Ear Vi f-vr T 1 1 V A .mwV A,aa sh. ss 4V4t,4V4.4a.AAi