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?; '.'.r:x; f." : vv;iv .ft .,-.. v.-. ,. .... , ...... " 1 1 . ' - ' i. THE OREGON STATESMAN. SAIaEM. OREGON. , TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER, 11, 1927' r . - a . Daughters of American Rev- Jlution Entertained at Home of Chapter Regent Members of Chemeketa Chap ter, Daughters, of the American Revolution, were entertained Sat urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Homer Gouley.: Additional hostesses' for the Afternoon were Mrs, Lewis Griffith,. Mrs. W. E. Hanson, Mrs,, Alton. Hurley, Mrs. Asa Fisher, Mrs. J. G. Reigel man, Miss - Ellen Thlelsen. and Miss Edna Mingus. i Mrs. James G. Heltzel read an .interesting paper r pa Carolina Scott Harrison, the first presi dent-general of the national so ciety. v ' - Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson and Mrs. Russell Catling presided a& the tea' table which was centered with pink roses.' J v ' Special guest of the local chap ter werer Mrs. W. FJ Edwards and Mrs. Harry- E. Northrup of Port land nd Mrs. C. C. Geer of Wood burn, Mrs. Petteys and Mrs. Grote Enterthin With Two Delight fid Affairs , ; Mrs. M. a: Petteys ,J and Mrs, Lou Grote entertained, last Friday with twattttfifv bridge parties; One giren in 'the jaiteirnoori ' and the other In the erening. j The rooms, ot ahe Grote "home were loyely.'with, baskets of Mi chaelmas daisies and cosmos. tr. ! Frank: ; Shaf er won bigh bridge- honors In the afternoon an Mrs. Ed Pratt and Mr. Ernest Peterson, in the evening. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Herbert Hansen, Mrs. John W. Orri Mrs. Charles Brewer of Stay ton; Mrs.. EarLPaulsen, Mrs. Alton. Cumminga, Mrs. E. Hodge, Mrsv Charles McCarter, Mrs. C. E. Cashatt, Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mrs. H. S. Poisal, Mrs. Frank Shafer, Mrs, ,U. S. Page', Mrs. ,'W I. Neadham. . Mrs: Lee Gibson. Dr. Fannie 1 Brown.' Mrs. Frank Craw- fpfd, Mr. "Ira Darby, Mrs. O. A Olsen, Mrs.i vWinifred -Herrick, Mrs. Shoemaker, M Mrs- Harry Crawford Mrs. D. X.- Beechler, Mrs. 'Charles Miller- Mrs. Charles Praatj Mrs." Rose Babcock, Mrs, I. M. Dough ton, Mrs. r Charles Miller, Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. Small of Woodburn, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs, ,W. T. McCall, Mrs. M. P JNjasi - Mrs. James Imlah, Mrs, VZ. Kuhn,and Mrs."Percy "Cup per. The evening gueet group Includ ed: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chafee, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Allen, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Page, Mr. and. Mrs Wayne Henry, Mr. and .Mrs., Ralph Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peter son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Kugel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur TJtley, Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin, Miss Nellie Taylor. Dr.-.andv Mrs. Croydon Blodgett, Mrs Nell Stelner, and the hosts Mr.' and Mrs. Grote and Mr. land Mrs. Tetteys. ; Luncheon Compliments Mrs. BirdweUV yh ' Complimenting " Mrs." Walter Rirdwell on the occasion of her birthday anniversary, a group of her neighbors entertaind with a one ' o'clock luncheon last Friday afternoon. . 'U itSltfA'- The luncheon table was . center ed with a low bowl' et' cosmos and snapdragons. Covers were "placed for the honor guest, 'rMrs. Bird well, Mrs. Thomas Dukey Mrs. Lewis Cervenka, Mrs. Fred Ry der, Mrs. Elvin La Duke, Mrs. C, ,Itellly, Mrs. O. J. Brown4 Mrs. El mer Fawk, Mrs. W. E.,Tomllnson. The afternoon . was , spent with music and lonversatlon. l Vj Snikpok of High School . Announces School Membership . Tne names of the boys and girls elected to membership in the Snikpoh dramatic . society of the Salem High School have been announced by Miss Leila1 Johnson, director of the orgainzation. The competition was unusually keen this year; eighty girls trying out for the -ten vacancies, and forty boys for the fourteen possible memberships. , : ( The successful aspirants, are as follows: .Miss Gertrude jWinslow. Miss Betty Shipley, Miss Kathec Ine Gouley, Mi Yvonne Smith. Miss Dorothy White, Miss Lpis Wilkes, Miss Virginia. Page, Mias Phyllia Day, Miss Eleanor Wright, Miss Carol Braden, George Beech Ier, - David Eyre, Robert Boals, Ray Nadon, , Milo Ross, Herbert Hobson. Aldon Adolph, Frank Shafer, Aulden Reedie, and Ger ald Simpson, Initiation will be held Friday. o SOCXAL CAL15NDAR wo Solent Girls Honored at Corvallis Two Salem, girls. Miss Ruth E. Backnerdaughter of. Mr. ,and Mrs., W. , Buckner-' and Mls Macyiea.HunteirV:daughter-of Mr; and MrSxvyR C r- Hijnter, were among the thirty-eight girls se lected aa recent try-outs as mem-; bers of the Madrigal Club,- the girls "singing .club of Oregon Ag ricultural College. Last, year the two organizations the Madrigal Club and the Men's Glee Club, presented on the O. A. C. campus and on a'tour of Ore gon the flight opera, "Mikado." which required nearly forty -voices. Similar plans . are being made for this season: according to Prpf essor Paul Petri, director of music at the college. Mrs: Mohr Will Entertain W.H.M.C. , - The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the J Jason Lee Metho dist Church will be entertained tomorrow afternoon at, two thir ty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ma ry Mohr, 694 North Twentieth Street: ; v ; ' Mrs. Wynne Visiting in Salem t . i Mrs. Lillie Wynee of Santa Bar bara, California is the house guea.tf Mrs. Jennie Vincent, Mis. Wynne is a former resident, of Salem and has many friends here. Interesting Visitor in Salem Dr.. and Mrs, Bj-L. Steeves hare as their house guest for -. sereral days, Mr. George M. Hunt, of Ma dison, Wisconsin. Mr. Hunt Is a nephew of Mrs. -Steeves and a son of the late, Captain M. W. Hunt. He formerly made his home jn Salem attending the local .high school and Willamette University. He received his degree from the University of California. i For the past fourteen years, Mr. Hunt has been an employee of the United States Forestry De partment, having his laboratory ait the-State University of Wiscon sin. He is an authority on .wood preservatives and the by-products of the national forests. ' life lab bratory- Is the only- ' one of the kind in the Vnited States. V Miss'' Pauline "Johnson Pledg ed at Corvallis - Word has been received in Sa lem of the pledging of Miss Paul ine Johnson to Delta Delta Delta sorority on the Oregon Agricul tural : College : campus. Miss John- ,soai the daughter of Mr. and Mr 8. G. W. Johnson. " Jnnlor'Gilld of St.'.Paul'a. Epl copal chnrch -4 MrsjE: Hi Ken nedy. 1?4 West Waahingtan street; hostess. 'dock. -;,f f. f j Child: tftwdr 1 American Association, of University fWotnen, Opening- maeting i new season. First National bank building, 10ti floor. 7:30 o'clock;, v; , Royal . Neighbors! Sewing club. AH - day 1 metin. Mnt Laura Noyes, hostefcil. . ; V.l Chad wick Chapter Eastern Star. 2 p. m. t . Monthly snpXer meeting, Yo mero Class. FlrBt'M.E. Church. 8:30 o'clock. I f ,K t .- ; Salenr; Music Teachenrs Asso ciation, -Miss illlzabeth Levy, 254 N6rth Church, SU,i hostess. J o'clock- r j , : Mrs. Walter; LL Johnson, imper sonator and ' TeadSer. Spocnsored by Sunnysde Conimunlt ClnbJ Sunnyside school house. 8j'ckcki ' Wednesday- i- Wedding of Afiss Xncille Moore and Gardner Knc.pp at high noon. W. F. M, S. oft First Methodist church. Mrs. John jJ Canse, Kim ball College, hostets, 2?30ioclock. Ladies' Auxlliarjf of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mrs. George 5 E. Lewis. 11 SO North- Winter streqf, hostess. v ' ; General -reception for all tea chers. Leslie Junior ' High School W. H. M.- ) S. o Jason Leie M. E. Church. MraL Mary Mohrr 694 N. 20 St., hostiess. 2:30 ; o' clock. ' ; . . r TJiwrsday , ' J Sweet Briar , Club. Mrs. M. p. Petteya, Wallace 'i Road, hostesi. ; Reception In ihohor(' ot Ry. and. Mrs. S. Darlow Johnson. lies Ue. Church.. 7: 30 oclockv . Norcn, saiem. yv. v;, . u. jrs Mary Wooton 2255 N. Church St. hostess 2 o'clock. v ' . Salem O. A. C Club. . Woman's Club-bouse. 8 o'clock. Friday Demonstration of Moore Funda mental school of music.) First Evangelical church. Cenber and Liberty streets. 7:30 o'cloi:k. Rummage sale ' by Ladlf;s" Aid society of First Methodist ."church. 460 Ferry street. . -; ' Brush. College Community Club. School house. 7:30 o'clock. Saturday Rummage sale. Ladies' " Aid of First M. E- Church. 460: Ferry Street. ; ,u.,-.ii -f -:'..' i. - Because its leaven- ing strerigth" al .ways has been and always will be ? the same. You em ploy' the same :-.tauAt every, tixoe, and secure ' the same delightful t results every bake' ?dayTTry Calumet - and find out what a biz help it iv Ik DOUDLC ACTIHG '"' MAKES CJtXINS CA31E& Social Meeting of Eastern Star This Afternoon w The regular social meeting of the Order of Eastern Star :W.ill be held at two o'clock this afternoon In the Masonic temple. . Members of the committee In charge of the meeting are . Mrs. , Nancy Teed, Mrs. Minnie Stewart, Miss Leila Rlgdon, Mrs. E. Nis sen, Mrs. Elida Moore, Miss Mar garet Lewis, Mrs- Alice Meyers, Mrs. Florence Chambers, Miss Al ice Doane, and Mrs. Pearl Hutch "V ; - ...... Sunnyside Community Will Sponsor Entertainment The Sunnyside Community Club is sponsoTimg the appearan ces Df Mrs. Walter L. Johnson, popular reader and Impersonator: The entertainment will- be given this evening in the Sunnyside school boose. j Among other Impersonations her. program . will - include "Mrs. Bogs." "In Waiting for the Train" and "Sis Hopkins." Mnslcal numbers will be given by the Salem Harmony Quartet composed of Howard Leach; John Mipnty Dr. L. Barrlck, and Harry Pearsom , V I'l This interesting program will begin at-eight o'clock. atMom8 ClubiMeetingtt MrsF.'r Ericisottc presided At ahe. roontWy business mejetlng of the S3lem Woman's Club which wnfChed. Saturday afternoon tn the: cluii . house, i v . ;. i ,. h , .. ; ! , The' Urat social event sponsor ed hyi the clubSrill, be a bridge tea giver, in the near future.. ; Xn. Harry Weldiner, chairman of jthe community Service depart ment, has asked, the members, of her committee . to. rpeet; Wedpes dajy afternoon at two thirty o' clpck'at her home, S90 North Cottage-Street. Mrs. Paul Hauser, chairman of tiiei school cooperation . depart ment, invited tne club mem Ders 'to attend the "open bouse" of the new Leslie Junior High School which wUl be held Frldr event ing. October 14. ' The' piano number: "Romance" and "Minute Miracle Walts," were given by Miss Pauline Orey, a-pupil of Miss Lena Dot son. Mrs. .Myra: L., . Shank was the speaker of the afternon. Her talk 'on 'social problems was most in teresting., and 'Was - followed by a free discussion between speaker and audience, Daughters of Union Veteran of the Civil War The- regular meeting of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil.War will be held at eight o'clock tomorrow evening In the 'Woman's Club-house on North Cottage Street. . ' . North Salem W. C. T. U. WUl Meet Thursday The North Salem W. C. T. U. will meet at two o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ma ry Wooten, 2255 North Church Street. All those interested are invited to attend this meeting. Congregation of Leslie Church Will Honor Pastor The Frances Aubury League of the Leslie Memorial Church Is sponsoring - a reception Thursday evening, beginning at seven thir ty o'clock in the church parlors in honor of their pastor and his Wife, Rev. and Mrs. S. Dartow Johnson, Rer. Johnson, with his family, arrived a short, time agjo from St. Helens to assume the du ties of the local pastorate. All members of the congrega tion are Invited to aatend. Meeting of Salem Music Teachers' Association this Evening Members of" the Salem Music Teachers? Association 'will meet at eight o'clock this evening at the home of MIbs Elizabeth Levy, 254 North Church street. ' v Spend the Week-end at . the Beach Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dowing spent the past week-end at Taft. Brooks Community Club Has First Fall Meting. Monthly Supper Meeting of Yomarco Class r The monthly i supper meeting ot the -Yormaco Class of the First Methodist Church will be held at six .thirty o'clock Tuesday even ing' at . the church. .Members of the committee in charge o the affair are: Mrs. Harry Holt. Mrs. Wal ter M in ier, Mrs. Prince Byrd, and Mrs. Wal ter Pennington. , . V; Mr .and Mrs. McCammon Recent Guests in. Salem Mr and Mrs. Hugh McCammon of Portland spent the greater, part of the past week in Salem as the gaests of -- Mrs. McCammons's mother. Mrs. J. A. Carson. TvenfahOVedding Anniversary Observed - ; A group ' of .their friendsl gath ered last Thursday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. George Ramp of Brook on the occasion of their twentieth wedding anniversary. Dancing was, the di version. ot the evening,; : ;; ' Refreshments were served .at a late hour and Mr., and. Mrs. Ramp were presented with many lovely gits. Xt'ft-i? .;. -. !'-.:vJ ii'taose present, were . the honor guest, Mr, and Mrs. Ramp; Mr. and . Mrs. John Imlah, , Fairfield; Mr. - and ' Mrs. 'Richard Hanlm, Gerrals; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Evans, . Salem ; Mr. ; and j Mrs. George Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuller, Mr. and ' Mrs; Al Ward; Mr. and Mrs. Gene. Min ing, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Ramp, all of Brooks; Miss Lenora Jones and Miss Jane Evans, Salem; Robert Glover, and Lyle Grover, Brooks; Luther Harpole and Late Harpole, Bropksu Ralp Sturgis, Brooks; Mr. WiUard Mathis, Sal em i Hattie Ramp atnd Everett Ramp, Brooks, J ' ?- l ' . - - v ; ? Dorcas Society Will Meet ,' -1 , The Dorcas . Society of , the Christ Lutheran Church-will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o' clock at the home, of Mrs. W. E. Miller. 1289 North Commercial Street. . First Fall Meeting of Brush ; College Community Club " The first meeting of the Brush Ce-Uege Community Club follow ing the-summer recess will be held next Friday evening at the school house., -x . .. , : . ': ' The first f ali meeting of the Brooks Community Club was held last week at the home of Mrs. D. F. Ramp. '" , Mrs. Walter Fuller presided at the business session which .(fol lowed the social hour. Plans for. the year's work were discussed and arrangement made for a ba saar to be held soon. f - The next meting of the club which vOl' be In the . "f o'rmv'ot aVdlsastrbus '3tW was I'Ahi ' Salem; Haloween' party, will be held Oo- tober ;20-arthe5 -home of Mrs. Ralph Sturgis.. '-. Statefs Fire toss Totals - $250,41 7 for Ust Month 4 Fire .losses. in Oregon,; exclusive of Portland, during the 'month, of September, aggregated' 1250,417, according to; 'report i prepared here Monday - by JEhe .4 state, fire m'arBhaU-S, " , . l;y: i There were a total ot 67 fires reported. : Two :of these were :of incendiary otlgin : The most Women Wcalc Tired; " ' Randown and Nervous "i 5 ; -... or who isuffpr ovarian pains, pa in in the lqwer part of the alomarh, boa ring down painK. female wrakaeanaa, - fiaada-chea, backache, melancholia. lepondency, nerv osa derangements, flashes of heat,' fleet ing and HMlefiniW"-paina.-white. -painful or irrprnlar periods, honld, write to Mn. Kllen Laivell. OOO ; Ma8.. Kantaii City. Mo. 8h; WlU eaUl'alT riTEE and without charge TO the Inquirer auriM or a eon, renient Siomo method! whereby he ' and other women aajr they -hare avcceialully relieved hnilar troablea. 1 The most common expression ot Ihest thankfai -women 1 I feeI like?- i mv woman." And others. "I 'don't have any pains whatever anymore.",. 1 fan, hard ly believe myself - that your Wonderfal Method has dona so mo eh good -for m in snch a short tkce.? ' Write today. This advice ia-entirely free to yon. - She has nothing to sell.'- . v . - . t where' a4 ''Second-hand r. store-and contents 4 were '"destroyed ' wHh' -a loss of S40,001. -t ' . " , ; r very often . trimmed with leather! ' Striking! trectTTff-lJLti J-il..' furs -arai shown .n : thei it cjootj. .x. Par brJWn polnica. cr V , git H' , H -Read 4ne Classified- Ads . i . w ......... v U 1 ' 11 ' 1 L-J i .i a ii n tit si lilt vt w ' ! Starts Wednesday '! 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I have one of. the largest and most modern '. equipped dental offices in the state of Oresonu. ;' All operations done absolutely WITHOUT PAIN I accomplish this by using-the-best local an- aesthetic known to the dental profession. ... - - . . :..; ; ' ,r".r r f "Vi-- EXASIINAT10NS FRES - --i-ai". ELDRIEDGE JLientist Cor J State' & Commercial Streets; Salem; Oregon ... OS ir ,7--. : ! Iff ' . i ' I h i I Sheer Ghif f on and Service Weights Pull Pashioned silk hbse, silk trom toe to top. this Is In sheer chiffon. 4 W t , . also hsve a very good serjrlce .weight K sSk, from toe to hem that sells at this . ' price. '' ' '4-- ' - 1 .v4 " ",- ''C- 'i ,. j -u . " ; r.i'v'-.,..'-'!; Chiffon hose of f Ine quality for tM bet- ' ' ter wear.' Has V line hear ana is sux from toe to top. A the new hndisr ' shades are represented and one should find Just what they want In this excel lent showing. 'v ..'-.. 'fUH- Pure thread silk in light weight ihiffon -wiu pequpt -tops. An excepUopally, . popular number for better 4ress occaj sions.' We would be glad to have you! stop in and see tne new fall shades. . :J . For everyday and college wear we fea ture "Shipley's 98" which is a silk ser vice hose, silk from toe to hem. "This : number also ! ! comprised Chiffons, silk from toa to top. "All first quality' 4 I 1 t .. I"! a VI: k "Al is V r Mi t ,ti ii I . 1 j ' - . r K .;- -y. - ... , r . .. . i-. . .v.k . . . . 'A Jr- - ... ...... . : i - ' ;i- . 7 : . -- , j , ' j ' j - . ....... . r : r . - . ' ' f ...