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-J THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM;" OREGON. SUNUAT MORNING, MAY , 1928 8 IP. W SOCIETY (Continued from page i) Carlton Smith, Xiu LenU Weit neott. Mra. J. R. Pollock. Mrs. John - Rand. Mr. U. O. Shipley, Mrs. Homer H. Smith. Mr. Mar garet LeFuray, Mrs. J. T. Whittle. Mra. fteorsje Waters. Mrs. A. T. Wain. Mrs. Rex Darla, Mrs. Sher- : Man W. Thompson. Mrs. W. I Staler. Mrs. J. I. Stockton. Mrs. VOTE FOR OTTO J. WILSON V REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE 61 OTTO J. WILSON Three years city council and two years mayor of Salem. Serred iw terms In Oregon Legislature. A4. by Oct J. WiUoo. Henry J. But, Mrs. H. H. OUn ger. Mrs. Ed Baker. Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Amy Taylor ot Al bany, Mrs. frank Sharer, Mrs. M. C. Catbatt. Mrs. E. Hoter. Mrs. David W. Eyre, Mrs. A. F. Hassey. Mrs. Seymonr Jones, Mrs. C. Of Rice, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrx Panl H. Haaser. Mrs. Homer Ooa let, Mrs. F. O. Bowersox, Mrs. J. H. Albert. Mrs. J. C. Griffith. Mrs. W. G. Allen, Mrs. Rose Babcock. Mrs. R. P. Boise. Mrs. Breyman Boise. Mrs. F. M. Brown. Mrs. William Brown, Mrs.' Walter F. Bachner, Mrs. Max O. Buren, Mrs. Wolcott Bnren of Portland; Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. W. H. Byrd. Mrs. Frank Spears. Mrs. Russell Catlin. Mrs. J. B. Craig. Mrs. T. B. Kay. Mrs. -C. H. Robertson Mrs. John Scott Mrs. John Al bert, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. S. P. Kimball, Mrs. Curtis Cross. Mrs. E. E. Bragg. Mrs. W. H. Darby, Mrs. Frank Durbin. Sr.. Mrs. Kittle Graver, Mrs. S. C. Dyer, Mrs. W. C. Dyer. Mrs. P. A. Elker. Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Sr.. Mrs. Dan Fry. Jr.. Mrs. Kittie Graver. Mrs. C. K. Spaulding. Mra. Walter L. Spaulding. Mrs. F. W. Spen cer, Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mra. Fred Steusloff, Mrs. Henry Corn oyer. Mra. H. R. Worth, Mrs. R. W, Craig, Mra. Leo Page, Mrs. James Lewis, Mra. H. W. Wintsler. Miss Mabel Creighton, Miss Altai Jone. Miss Katherine Hartley, Miss Lou Thorn prr, and Miss Zoe Stockton. Music Week Will Be Ob served With Concert at First Methodist Church - National Better Music week will be observed at the First Method ist Church Sunday evening with a special concert by the vested chor us oC sixty voices, directed by Professor Emory W. Hobson. Pro fessor T. S. Roberts will preside at the organ. The following program. will be given, beginning at elghl o'clock: Organ Prelude Professor :T. S. Roberts. Processional "O Thou God of My Salvation"; Chorus. jgjjj WDILIL WEAD1 j figjgj J ;0n sports, on dress, on busi- lil ?- 'rr. ness occasions. The footwear Hr" """V well-dressed men demand as Sill f - ""S a matter of course. Presented Z& V : ) here in diverse assortment. I V ! J In the most swagger of the I new lasts. Of tested leathers. y I $4.50 to $9.85 U t Boater Drown Oboe Store -p Apartments rent easily with "Electro-Kold refrigeration tfca PWIi Cm kn EUcr-KUfc An ELECTRO-KOLD in the kitchen is as big a factor in rentals as hardwood floors. Experience of apartment house operators up and down the coast indicates this. Electro-Kold, a 'pioneer in apartment house refrigeration, can be installed in old as well as new buildings. Electro-Kold has scores less parts. Service men are factory trained. As many as 20 refrigerators can be operated from one machine, yet the cooling of each refrigerator i is independent of air others. Positive oil return; makes tubing drop unnecessary. Get more information. SIO Court Street : - , i-i Since 1922 - The simplest electric refrigerator Invocation Revu P. C Taylor. 'Father Once More Within Thy nsHonse of Prayer," Matthews; Chorus. "By the Sea" Schubert;? Pro fessor T. fl. Roberts. , t ?' ; "The Spirit ot the IxTrd.! Elgar; Chorus. - . ' - "O For the Wings of a Dove." Mendelssohn; Chorus. Incidental solo, Mrs. Gilbert Wrenn. "TJie Blind Ploughman," Clark; Male Chorus. Scripture Reading and Sermon "The Message of Music"; Rer F. C Taylor. "The Lord's Prayer' Gaines; Chorus . . . I! ' t.' OffertorywRhapiody . Demar est; Professor . Roberts Helen Benner. ' "Comfort Ye My People," Han del; Ronald Craven. - The Omnipotence," Schubert; Chorus. Incidental soto, Mrs. Gilbert Wrenn. Benediction Organ Postlude fflntoal Savings and Loan Association A Salem Institution Organized In 1910 Place your savings with us Let us finance your home oh weekly or monthly payments , 142 South Liberty Street THE POWER OF THE BRUSH Healthy gums can. bear massaging just as the flesh around the fingernails can, with beneficial results. In fact,' the expos ed surfaces of unhealthy Inflamed gums when given a correct massage with a stiff bristle brush twice a day will show won derful Improvement in the course of a week or ten days. The brushing of the teeth and gums in a correct manner is " of great importance. The slight pain that comes on during the first week's brushing may be compared to the muscle Bbins of an athlete when he fksts starts to get himself into condition. The trainer tells the athlete to go on with his work and that the stiffness will wear away, and It usually does. In the same manner, the patient who fears he is injuring his gums when he -uses the tooth brush correctly must realize that he must con tinue, and by continuing this, the discomfort will disappear. The gums keep In fit condition when they are brushed often. This is so because bacterial masses and also the dead epithelial cells which furnfsh part of. the bacterial food are removed. When proper brushing first takes place, when done too stren uously, unbrnehed spots are uncovered and there is apt to be at first a slight systemic reaction which shows itself In soreness of the gums. Efficient cleansing .can. give remarkable results, particularly -when It Is done correctly and often. Ordinary mouth antiseptics and dentifrices lave a great value at. times.! but for ordinarv service their value is not very great when compared to effi cient brushing. If the brush bristles are too stiff the brush should be plac ed in hot water for a minute before nsing.until the gums have become accustomed to genuine cleansing. As the gums become hard and firm the stiff bristles can be fearlessly used. THIS ARTICLE IS SPONSORED BY THE SALEM " PRO GRESSIVE DENTAL. CIA' IS, THE MEM IS Kits AME AH FOLLOWS: Dr. J. E. Albrich Dr. E. R. Bennett Dr. Fred W. Burger Dr. E. L. Brnnk Dr. a Ward Davis Dr. Chalmer Lee George Dr. W. A. Johnson Dr. Max A. Moon Dr. O. A. Olson Dr. L. R. Springer Dr. F. L. Utter Dr. L. E. Barrick Dr. A. E. Berger Dr. B. Blatchford Dr. Dalph L. Craig Dr. Fred Ellis Dr. David B. Hill Dr. George E. Lewis Dr. Carl E. Miller Dr. Ben F. Pound Dr. L. B. Schmidt Dr. F. D. Voigt H For Mother on Her Day May 13th is Mother's Day. A day set aside for us to show our appreciation to mother. A little gift on that day will help show that appreciation and we suggest Linens; every woman loves nice linens and. we have them; youll find no comparative prices here but you will find quality linens at the right price. TABLE LINENS Satin Damask Table Linen $9.75 SET Pure Linen Satin Damask pattern Table Cloth. All white hemstitched. 64x64 with 6 napkins to match. A real value in linens. Table Linen With Colored Border Scotch Linen Table Cloth $15.00 Beautiful; Scotch Linen in fruit patterns, satin stripe. Double faced linen, the best that's made,sttx2tt yds. Napkins to match 12.5 dozen." $4.98 SET A hemstitched pure linen cloth in assorted- pat terns with blue, pink and gold borders. 55x70. 6 napkins to match. Colored Border TABLE LINENS $3.98 SET All pure linen hemstitch ed cloth, 55x55. Rose patterns and colored borders: of blue, pink or gold. 6 napkins to match. 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