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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1927)
THE OKKGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. SUNDAY HORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1S2T. 13 SOCIETY (Caattaoad from pfcf. It) : Refreshments were serred at s j late hoar. i Those r resent were Mr. And i Mrs. Merle Smith. Mr. and JTrs. 1 Kenneth Randall. Mr. and Mr 3. f Frank Cain. Mr. and Mrs. Rot 1 Hardinr Ur and' Mrs. Robert f Sterrett. Mr. Lester MacDonald. Helen Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. f" k l.Jifi Mr Will Trow Lrff Ines Relfsnleder. Miss Viran HargroTe, Mr. and Mr3. Will Daly, 's Dr. and Mrs. Martin F. Ferry, Mrs. e'i Breckenridge. and : Miss Mar-,-rla Taylor. ' ' - ' , Miss Louise Ferry assisted- the hostesses. , l M - . ." : t Hi-Lo Bridge ; Club Enter tained : j-' " Mrs. Klfreda; Hunter was hos tess at the meeting of the Hi-Lo Bridge Club on Friday afternoon. High score honors for the aft ernoon's play were - won by Mrs. Lloyd Dexnarest. j Members present were Mrs. A. C. Bishop, Mrs. Lloyd C. Demar est, Mrs. B. A3 Victor, Mrs. Mal- rin Sheperd, Mrs. John : Waters, Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Mrs. Allan J. Clereland. and i the hostess. Mrs. Hunter. Is ' The' club members will, enter tain their husbands' with a Christ mas party December sixteenth at the horn t Mr. and Mrs. John Waters, i -i , . Honored on Birthday An- mversary . - - i Mrs. Mattle Prnse entertained riday e-renlng in honor, of Mrs. L. C. Brotherton who " observed her birthday anniversary on that day.- ---Z "' ! :: '. The erenlnjE : : was spent with conversation and" sewing.-: "Refreshments were serred at the close of the evening, Mrs. Lu ey Brown assisting the hostess. . In the group were Mrs; ;L. C. Brotherton, ! Mrs.; Eunice Stars Is, Mrs. Helen Potter, Mrs. Claudick. Mrs. Lncy Brown; Mrs. A. O. Con- BURNETT BROS. JEWELERS PAY: ASYOU ARE PAID" TWELVE STORES ION THE PACIFIC COAST FROM EVERETT WASHINGTON, TO HOLLYWOOD, CAL I IFORNIA. NOT ONLY LARGEST BUT (WE HOPE) HE BEST! - ; CjP nd, $98.50 j ('" w3v Here isTf- gift that 'will never- be f orgotten of that yoi ; k ZaW j may be sure a group of Diamond set ringsWhite Gold f J !tffUY!f mountings with superb diamonds the best values of ' I C ; f? .7 "1 theyear-at Ninety-Eight I Fifty. Y; - t ( j Take one for a dollar bai a3r after Xrjrasi--$1.50 a weekyJ I 6 V I "1 l Diamonds $98.50 ----- . : is Tf" gift that will never be forgotten of that you may be sure a group of Diamona set rings w nue uoiu mountings with superb diamonds the best values of " "MiTiofir.'P'Jorrit Fiftv. Take one for a dollar bill Pay after Xmaai-$1.56 a week ; mT i ... ; . i II M, l-f .:- . ... .. 'I . ST J mm m rm r v f v n a x a w m w r m m m m m h. SL w mm dit, Miss LoaeUa Baker, Mrs. J. L. Purrlne, and the hostess, Mrs. Krnse. . Professor Roberta WUl Give Organ Concert For uts rujnu Professor T. B. Hoherts will en tertain a group of his pupils and their parents with aa organ con cert In his studio on North Sum mer Street this afternoon, begin ning at four o'clock. " ; V Mlsa Lena Belle , Tartar . win sing and Kenneth McCormlck wiU play piano numbers. . ' . This Is the third of series el Informal musical es which Profes sor Roberts wni gtve thla winter on his new studio organ. Business and Professional Vomen Svonsonna Tea i Members of the Business and Professional Women's dnb are sponsoring a ten Saturday after noon, December 10, at the Butter fly Linen Shop; which la located In the Chambers building on North Kirn tret. for the benefit ox their club-house fund. Miss Clara McNeil Is chairman of the- committee in charge of the affair. She will be assisted oy Mlsa Merle Dlmlck. Miss Marri- anne Harris, Miss Rachel Bayne, Miss Edith Burch, Mtss signs Paulsen. Miss Lillian Schroder, Miss . Edna Purdy, MUs . Isora Templeton: Miss Pheobe -McAd- ams. Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyrv Mrs. Vartr. and Miss t Edith Pierce Whltten. The hours are from 2 until o'clock. The public a invited to attend. Spending the Winter in ', California Mr. and Mrs. C. H. rajce, ana Miss Mary Fake left recently by motor for Riverside. California where they will spend the winter months. Week-end Guests From Cottaae Grove Misses Qertrude. ana uesoa. Cochran of Cottage Grove are week-end guests of their uncle nd a.nne. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner of South Salem. FIRST LEAD Week-End Guests From Euaene Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lee or jj.u gene spent the week-end In Salem as the guest of friends. attest at. Blatehford Home Mrs. F. L. Hyde of Forrest Grove was a guest for several days of the -past week at the home of Dr. and Mrs, BtnJnmla BUtch- Returning to Southern Oregon . Miss Cella Mlelke who has spent the sa&l two weaka Is B&Um the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JF. Mlelke, will return this evening to Rlverton. Ore., where she is a member of the school The Pocket Watch A seventeen Jew elled Waltham tn s gold filled case . e8 fine a watch as a man can ask tor 129.60. Pay a doUar . . down, and a dol lar a week. W ( ! V 1 I V GOLD KIWUS . Tf ashu Yvwiu Moose, the Elk and all the foremost -Fraternal orders. Blrthstone rings Ametheyst rings, and scores besides. Priced from B12JH to S50.00. Take any ring for a, dollar bill pay after ' Christmas $1.00 a week BURNETT BROS. 457 State Street ' Now! Youf: Greatest Opportunity: Save at Morgan s 2d Annual '.Y'ear ' End i Clearance J i I 1 '1 " I' m ) ) ); ) ) faculty. The achooj "aaa been closed down due to the jnianUle paralysis' epidemic in Coos county, but will re-open Monday. ' - Eight Table Bridge Tea an Event of the Past Week An attractive affair of the past week was the eight table bridge tea given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Eugene Qrabenhorst tn her home on Falrmount Hill. WANTED Trade your old piano In on a new Grand. The largest stock in Salem. Big sale on. Salem Music Co. 858 N. High St. FITS FREE Proof If ;n IplUpiy, Fita, JVUlsg BUkaaM or Oonralskma bo Mttcr ow be -wriU m tadn . witkont tmiL Attacks atoppad IC9 kanafml nS fitlafatoa ar I mouT baek. . . l sn. h. sc. sricrsoir oc lgrs w. 4ta St- CLBTEUUTD, O. V ... -t ... - ... ... n .... y i I McElrpy's Dance Postponed Until Tues.-Dec. 13 On Account of Aviation Ball Spanish Ballroom At Portland Tues Dec. 6th When we say "Sale we mean it. Real sayings on our high quality garments, early enough in the season to make it worth' while-to buy. That is what our patrons understand when we say -Sale." - r . ' : C59.50 to C85.00 Coats $49.00 - 5490 to 5690 CoaU $39.00 C1G.S0 to 325 Dresses r- $12.00 025.00 to $35 Dresses $19.00 ' to u III to WRECK Scheelar Auto Wrecking Co. 1085 N. Commercial ' TeL 819 Tn Tuletlde motif was carried oat la the decorating, baskets of chrvsanthemums and tern belnj arranged about the living; rooms. Holly and red Upers centered the tea table. - Mrs. Edward Viesko won hljh score honors a a result et thsTTt emoon's plar. Mrs. Al nrause re ceived second vrlM and Mrs. IInr-T old Brown, third. .-". . The rnst croup nelnded: Mrs.- Laban Steeves, Mrs. D. X. Beech- (Coatlaaail ea ptga If) ; ? -Al I'll " : , S fijrrf : H THE ELSINORE STARTS TUKSDAY p U1 A Real g f or Everybody Is Offered In Moiiey Salg Bargains We Say It With Exceptional Values Wo want every man and woman ovary boy and girl tojbe wearing a pair of our good Mt:M rm,, nrtn ta nnTT TTAaHrifr'R.OTTIiSS1 shoes know their nood values. in fit. good looks and wearing qualities. Now, right before the holidays we are going to make it easier for every one to purcnase &unjj jtuuj. w x-"s, anu uyyi cuiaiu cavings. , - ( v ENTIRE STOCK OF BOTTLE'S HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR PL A C ED ON SALE AT REDUCED SALE PRICES Including Walk-Overs, Cantilevers, Wilbur Coon's Special Features and Stickles Ho-Rec-Toe and Kampus-Kicks. ITothing reserved. SEE OUR WIND O W S 4 buckles, black Goodrich ; gaiUrm, sizes from 11 to 7 Iacladcsr" Woman sizes.. ' Now SelUitj S2.45 ; Bo yn9 dress oxfords sIzm 2W to Wi. Resrnlnr $6.75 grad es. Now seninz at $4.95 pair One lot of felt and satin bouse slippers Values up to $1.95. Now Selling the 95c pair Men's Walk-OYer oxfords, made of finest leather, to sell regularly at $7 to $8.50. Now , the pair S5.95 t Touaz ladies' ox ford ties, new win ter styles and colors Values up to $&50. f Now SeEing. $5.95 Growing girla win ter oxfords and ties, in patents and color ed calf leathers. NowSeHinff - $4.95 pair Boys' school shoes, sies s2ft to 5. ity. Now selling Hegular '$5.00 qual- $3.95 CantileTer shoes for ladles. We have the new styles and colors. , Come now and get a pair and save a dollar to $2 on each pair. Ladies black kid or black patent leath er street or dress slippers. Beg. $3.50 now selling at . , ; $5;95 pair ; while, quantity ' , ; ..remains. - Buccaneer boots for ladies and young- girls. Now selling $2.95 pair whUe anjr of thess lot remain. Ladies black satin dancing s 1 i p p e rs. trimmed in black pa tent leather and some In cut steel, ral ces up to $10.C0. 2Cw SeSlng 95 pair i3PwRf- Ladies walking and street ties or strap styles In autusi j trowns, made by Walk-Over. Iiegu lar $10.00, - Now Selling 58.95 pair I House and Bed Boom , Slippers for men and women, for ' boys and jgirb at' , reduced' sale prices. ' - ohn Jo Eottle s Borne of VTaI!c-Orcr and CantHrrer "cctwerr ' 415 STATE STBECT EXPEirr SHOE FITTEB3 iTfitrsji and u"a -TXccni cm xcr mi wenen. for boyi Hria at rtdarrrf Jf t it: aaaWaaSwSSaBsSaSBaaasWTT