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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1927)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAII, QREGON, SUNp AY MORNINGS PjCTTQBER S3. J927 if j (Continued from pas 2.) Mrs. Chirles Wiser. Mrs. Adam v'n 1 M rk. Ken neth J Fit serald . Mrs. Jaiies FiUgeralO. Mrs. Lloyd Hamel, 6f Boston, Massachusetts. i Mrs. Mllei McKey. Mrs. Edjtfard lOstrander. Mrs. John Orrj Mrs. D. J. Rfcketta. Mrs. C. Leland Smith. Mrs. Edlrln Armstrong. Mrs,, An- slar G. Bates. Mrs. Haroia ai. Brown, Mrs. Reed Chamber, Mrs. Frederick Chambers. Mrs. E. C. qYrlto, Mrs, Willis Clarke, and Mg. : Vernon Douglas. G. f. Club Entertained at Tea Mrs. Albert Cirod entertained the G. fT. Club Friday ajternoon . . . ! i: . . Q6IE1Y J T wltn a tea. - : i . The iirlng rooms wenjs . decor ated ! wlth autumn flowers. In the group were Pearl Bon- ney, I Patricia Bonney. Lena Tay-I lor, Vejma DuBols, Rhe Harris, Juanitaj Girod, Linda Lee Girod, and the hostess, Mrs. Girod. Plana wmi midA At tTiA xnoctt. Ml T . " 1 f ins forj a holiday banquet. V The next meeting of 'the club ' will ,Ym YicAA VnTBmhor 9 a t th I ...... (. - borne of Pearl Bonney, 1603 North Commercial Street. I ; i . I Mrs. Spaulding Entertains Lucy Ann Lee Circle ; The Ugr Ann Lee Circle of the. First Methodist Church was en ter ta-ined Friday afternoon at the home Of Mrs. Walter L. Spauld- Mrs. I F. G. .Franklin gave an interesting talk concerning her trip abroad. She spoke particul arly of! the art work of Michael Angeloi Millet. V nd I Raphael which she saw in Rome. , The j remainder of the after noon was spent sewing on clothes for : the babies at the Albertina Kerr Nlursery Home in Portland. firmsHi College Helpers Have Meeting " Twenty-f iTe ' members of the Brush i College Helpers plab met Friday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Z. L. Gibson for their first organized meeting of the fall. Mrs. Anna Irons and Mrs. Flor ence Sohon, teachers in the Brush College school, were special guests. Mrs. F. C. Ewing is president of the club for the year and Mrs. E. Hatch is secretary-treasurer. Plana were . made and commit tees' named for the meetings of the winter. . The next meeting of the club wjll be held in a fortnight at the home of Mrs. Paul B. Wallace. Week-End Guests at Blodgettl Home , Dr. and Mrs.- Corydom Blodgett have as their guests for the week end Mr. and Mrs. George Post of jfj&rtland. Salem Gi-oup Attends Final Lecture of Series Given by Mrs. Van Ogle I Mrs. T. A. Liresley, Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson, Mrs. John J. Rob erts, Mrs. Clifford . Brown, and Mrs. William H. Burghardt mo tored to Portland Friday to at tend the final lecture of the ser ies! of three given by Mrs. Louise Van Ogle lor the benefit of the Fine Arts Building at the Univer sity of Oregon. Mrs. Van Ogle's subject was the classical Jewish pjay, "The Dybbuk," written by S. ! Ausky. t The reading; was 'given at the home of Mrs. C. .H. Darfs, Jr., at Waverleigh Heights. Later the group were guests of Mrs. George Gerlinger at the Jun ior League teaj ; - ' 'i - Mrs. C. A. Park Will Resume Bible Classes Mr. and AJrs. C. A. Park will resume her Monday Bible Class October 24 at; their home, 15 Chemeketa Street. This class was organized - In 1902 and Is open to any interest ed in the study of the Bible. No fee Is charged. Vivian Nelson and Charles W. Ellis Married in Salem , Miss Vivian Nelson and Charles W. Ellis were married October 15th at a lovely ceremony perform ed at the home of the bride's par- (Continued on paz 4.) Many Salem people are making the - Campbell Court Their Home I When In Portland A pleasant place to live, in beauti ful surroundings. An unusually good . dining room serv ice and food, Accessibility I to business center and garages. I " - : J:-"j:. " Eleventh and Main SU. E. JEAN CAMPBELL Owner and Manager Economy Department Second Flooir All of our Stores are contributing hundreds of Pairs of Ladies' Oxfords arid Pumps arid with many lines from our own stocM -- lilies tnat will not be restocked. All of these are grouped ort bur 2nd Moor at 2-Pairs for the price of 1 pair to make this the greatest arid biggest selling event of tH season. Toiriake this sale of double iriterestat foUr buckles in Red, Green, Tan and Blue. These sell regular at $5.00 While they last atrid during this Special month end 2 tor 1 Sale these go at z rairs tor 3a.uu. anop eany ior gopa sizes. A delicate Pump of Patent Leather, nov elty trimmed for afternoon wear. Reg 4 : 2 PAIRS $8-85 Tan Cuban heel novelty Tie Pumps, light weight soles for dress, exceptional values:. 2 PAIRS $7.85 Patent French heel, One strap dressy Pump I Regular $7.85 2 PAIRS $7.85 Tan Novelty Lace Dressy Street Oxford, Cuban Heel.. Exceptional Values at $6.85 2 PAIRS $6.85 For ' Patent and Calf Oxf ords, military; heels for serviceable every dky wear :2PAIRS$S.8I Brown Kid French heel Pump verseaspnable. arid rfrcssy While they last 2 Pairs for SILK HOSE IN FASHIONABLE SHADES. REGULAR M. 00 VALUES 2 PAIRS FOR $1 .00 Dressy Satin One Strap Pumps, French heels. Regular price during Month-end Sale. e Season s best novelty tie .OxJords in light tan, welt sole xor service. ,oplendidror rJusiness or College wear, while they last 2 Pairs for.. : 2 i Pairs for - J i 2 Pairs for to- . - ' i $7.85 $6.85 , ; 1 ; 1 ; T - : " ! " ; j ' ; . .. .:-'''f 2-. .r,:-: ;. !. . . - .' -i : : n : . Special group LOT 1 of Short Lines" for Monday's selling. These include Patent, French and Cuban heels. While they last; 2 Pairs ' , . !. . ". ' TR-n ti Kfeiw : LOT 2' Group of Short Lines, 300 Pairs Patent Tan" and ICid. rrencii aiiu vuuaii iieeis. 2 Pairs for lUflt MJJ ASCIIs SALEM1 PENDliETO CORVALL1S - ; i : ; Largest Exclusive I Retailers of Shoes in Oregon. , EUGENE KLAMATH FALLS . - i ! Hi m : " . . - . , . .1 ' ' t $ 1 ... A Jk mi-.jm. A A A.J A A JK m m 9 m A a 1 4 " -