THE - OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 21. 1928
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Last Meeting of Chadwid;
Chapter, Eastern Star,
'Id 'Tuesday Evening
Thts. last meeting of Cbadwick
Chanter. Order of the Eastern
Star, until September was beld
Tt4my evening In the Masonic
Gussie Niles, worthy matron:
and Rev. Martin F. Ferrey, worthy
P trots, were in charge of the con
ferring of degrees which occupied
tfte early part ef the evening.
Mrs. Martin F. Ferrey and A. B.
Hansen sang several duets, accom
panied by Belle Brown.
Baskets of American pillar ros
es were arranged about the club
rooms. Mrs. J. H. Hathaway was
cbaincan of the refreshment com
mittee. She was assisted by Mrs.
S. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
TTHekinson, Mrs. H. D. Chambers,
Mr. Carrie Fowle, Mrs. Earl
Psulsen. Mrs. Albert Grass. Mrs.
W: W. Moore, Mrs. Emma God
frey and Lou G rote.
4. Arrangements were completed
for the annual chapter picnic
which will be held Tuesday after
noon and evening at Haxel Green
4 Park.
Th? afternoon will be spent with
Ktunts and outdoor games. The
pUnic dinner will be served at six
thirty o'clock. Members areasked
to bring baskets and the neces
sary silver and dishes for their
own families. Coffee and ice
cream will be furnished. Any per
son wishing transportation should
call David Wright at 1753-J.
Ttie committee in charge of the
picnic inclades Herbert Hauser,
David Wright, Glen Niles, Lou
Crote, Martin F. Ferry, George
Dunsford, D. O. A. Olsen, W. D.
Henry and W411iam Neisayer.
Mrs. LeFurgy Hostess at At
. . tractive One O'clock Luncheon
Mrs. Margaret LeFurgy enter
tained Monday afternoon "in her
country home near Monmouth
. ) vkh an attractively-appointed one
o'clock luncheon.
Covers were placed for Mrs. W.
H. Dancy, Mrs. Richard D. Sla
ter. Mrs. William McGilchrist,
.Mrs. Josephine Stewart of Eu
ge, Mrs. Clarence W. Keene ot
Silverton; Mrs. H. A. Cornoyer,
Mrs. Oliver C. Locke, Mrs. F. W.
Poorman, Mrs. J. C. Currie, Mrs.
Homer Egan, Mrs. George L. Wa
ter. Xrs. Homer H. Smith, and
the hostess, Mrs. LeFurgy:
Mis Josephine Cornoyer and
Mias Josephine McGilchrist assist
ed in serving. '. '
Bridge was the diversion of the
afternoon. Mrsr Josephine Stew
art recived.n high score prize
and Mrs. William McGilchrist re
ceived the second award.
Mrs. LeFurgy will spend the
greater part of the summer in her
-j j country home.
Interesting Exhibit of Work
at State Tubercu
losis Hospital
An interesting eihibit of work
dene by the patients at the State
Tuberculosis hospital is now on
exhibit at the hospital. A number
of the articles of the display
which includes bead work, em
broidery, crochet work, andfrand
xnade flowers, will be sold.
This is the annual display of
work done within the year, and
the general public is invited to at
tead. The exhibit will close Sunday
eveaing.
Piano Students of Miss Elma
Weller Will Present Recital
A - group of the piano students
of Miss Elma Weller will be pre
sented io recital tomorrow eve
ning, fn the concert hall of the
Kkvn building. This will be the
last recital given by Miss Weller's
students this season.
JUNE CLEARANCE ON
RUGS!
ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE
to take advantage of this opportnnity to tarnish
yoar home- with some high grade rags, and enjoy
a very marked saving on the price.
HEAVY AXMINSTER RUGS
Over fifty 9x12 room size rugs are included in
this assortment. Some of them are seamed and
the rest are seamless, ail ot them first quality.
$27.00 to $55.00
WORSTED WILT
This, assortment ot Wilton -Rags inclades the prod
ucts of com of the finest Rag Mills) in America, A . ' "
lifetime of service in every rag. , ,;, , " r
The) txlS Room Sixe . . I - ; v .."- . - .
: , $62.50jt$109.00 rKfe
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Mrs.' Franklin and Mrs.
Swartz Hostesses at Writ
er's Club Meeting
Mrs. F. G. Franklin and Miss
Renska Swart were hostesses at
the meeting of the Writer's Sec
tion of the Salem Arts League
Tuesday evening in the Franklin
home on Marion street.
Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith
opened the evening's program
with a story entitled, "What Next"
one of a series of such articles
vhich she is writing.
Two original poems, "This is
Summer," and "Summer's Day"
x-ere read by Mrs. Blanche M.
Jones. Dr. Mary C. Rowland des
cribed the design of the- block
print which she is making.
Mrs. B. L. Steeves, a new mem
ber of the club, read two delight
ful children's stories. "Goldie"
and "The Love Letter." ,
"The Sea God" was read by the1
author, Charles J. Lisle. Mrs.
Lisle gave an interesting talk on
birds, and Robert C. Paulas
ipoke of the meeting of the North
west Writer's League which will
be held in Portland later in the
iummer.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Franklin and Miss Swart at
the close of the evening.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Mrs. Blanche
M. Jones, Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Dr.
Mary C. Rowland, Miss Grace
Elisabeth Smith, Robert Paulus,
Everett Lisle, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lisle. Mrs. W. F. Fargo,
Mrs. Gustave Ebsen, Mr. and Mrs.
3d win Norene of Seattle, and the
lost esses, Mrs. Franklin and
Miss Swart.
Reports of Entertainment in
Portland Given at White
Shrine Meeting
Reports of the meeting of Ore
gon Shrine No. 1 in Portland Sat
irday evening were given at the
neeting of Willamette Shrine, No
I. Order of White Shrine of Jeru
alem Monday evening of Willam
ette Shrine. No. 2, Order of 'White
Shrine of Jerusalem Monday eve-
jing at the Fraternal ''temple
Twenty-one members of the local
jhrine motored to Portland for
ihe afrair. ;
Grace M. Babcock, worthy high
priestess, presided. '.
The committee in charge of the
evening included Mrs. Bonnie
Bertelson, chairman; CleoCash
itt, Thelma Green Lucille "Mills",
and Hattie Busick.
Members of Local Organiza
tion Will Attend State
Convention of G. A. R.
The following Daughters of Vet
erans will attend the state con
vention of the G. A. R. which will
be in session in Roseburg, June
27. 28 and 29: Mrs. E. EL Berg-,
man, Mrs. Laura Arpke, Mrs. 'C,
X. Needham, Mrs. J. W.-NasbJ
Mrs. O. H. Horning, Mrs. J. W.
Entress, Mrs. U. S. Dotson, Miss
Julia Webster, Mrs. Harry Ralph,
and Mrs. F. L. Waters.
The national president of the
Daughters of Veterans: Mrs. Ida
Glasgow of Grand Rapids, Michi
gan, will be a guest of honor at
the convention. .A number of in
teresting affairs are being arrang
ed in her honor, among them a
no-host banquet at the Umpqua
hotel.
Mrs. Ollie Williams of Portland,
the state president, will also be in
attendance.
Will Spend the Summer
Months in Salem
Mrs. Edyth Farrar Wilkerson
ot Pittsburg, Pennsylvania arriv
ed in Salem Tuesday. She will
tpend the summer with her moth
?r, Mrs. Abbie Farrar, 260 North
Liberty street.
Social Calkndak
Today
Ladies of the G. A. R.u Social
meeting! Mrs. Mary C. Baumgart-
ner, 275 Brooks avenue, hostess.
2:00 o'clock.
Chapter G, P. E. O. Mrs. B. J.
Miles, 2525 South Commercial
street hostess. 2:30 o'clock.
Auburn Woman's club. M.ii. A.,
L. Lindbeck, hostess. 2:30 o'clock.
Exhibit of work done by pa
tients at, State Tuberculosis hos
pital. Public invited to attend.
Ladies Aid society. W. R. C.
All-day meeting. Fairgrounds. Pot
luck luncheon, 12 o'clock.
Frtdsj I
White Cross society. First Bap
tist church. Jane Lawrence Circle.
Mrs. Mark Skiff. 421 H Court
street; North Circle, Mrs. T. W.
Da vies, 941 North Cottage street;
Elizabeth Laughrldge, 169 C State
street, 2:30 o'clock.
Yomarco class. First M. E.
church. Women of class meet at 4
o'clock. Picnic dinner, 8:00
o'clock. Mrs. E. B. Miilard, 2011
D street, hostess.
Women's Bible class. First . M.
E. church. Mrs. O. W- Emmons.
1680 Court street, hostess. 2:30
o'clock.
Piano students of Miss Elma
Weller. In recital. Concert hall of
Nelson building. 8:15 o'clock.
Worn an '8 Alliance, Unitarian
:hnrch. Luncheon. Mrs. W. E. An
derson, 1491 Court street hos
ess. 1:00 o'clock.
Sunday
Exhibit of work done by pa
tients at State Tuberculosis hos
pital. Public invited to attend.
Tuesday
Eastern Star. Picnic. Hazel
Green Park. Dinner served at 6:30
o'leock.
Wednesday
State convention of G. A. R. and
affiliated organizations. Roseburg-.
Daughters of Veterans Enter
tain With Delighftul
Afternoon Affair
A delightful affair of the week
was the afternoon tea for which
the Daughters of Veterans enter
ained Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. E. E. Bergman on
Chemeketa street for the pleasure
of the G. A. R. and allied organi
zations. "Seventy-five guests called be
tween the hours of two-thirty and
five o clock. Tea tables were ar
ranged on the veranda and dining
room with Mrs. F. L. Waters and
Mrs. J. W. Nash presiding. Mrs.
Gladys Eckerson and Miss Esther
Horning assisted in serving.
Mrs. C. N. Need ham, Mrs. O. H.
Horning. Mrs. F. A. Elliott, and
Mrs. Bergman greeted the guests.
The affair took place in the
lovely gardens of the Bergman
home on the banks of Mill creek.
The informal program included
vocal and instrumental numbers.
All Day Meeting of Ladies
Aid Society, W. R. C.
An all-day meeting of the La
dies' Aid society of the Woman's
Relief Corps will be held today at
the Fairgrounds.
You Are Welcome To Credit On Any Purchase
You Make Even At These Special Prices
SUSE -YOUR
CREDIT,
Member Commercial Assodatea,
Mrs. William McGilchristf
Sr. Honored With At
tractive' Affair
Mrs. Minnie D. Baker and Mrs.
A. A. Lee' entertained Tuesday
afternoon in the Lee home on
State street, honoring Mrs. Wil
liam McGilchrist. Sr., who with
Mr. McGilchrist will leave next
week for a year's stay abroad.
The afternoon was spent on the
eranda which was decorated with
i profusion of purple, white, and
pink canterbury bells.
Mrs. McGilchrist was given a
handkerchief shower, each of the
attractive square being enclosed
in an envelop with a messaged
from the? donor. One envelope is
o be opened each day of the voy
age.
In the group were the honor
guest, Mrs. McGilchrist; Mrs. O.
M. Lock wood, Mrs. Joe Bernard!,
Mrs. Abner Lewis, Mrs. Carl Mey
ers, Mrs. Jennie Martin, Mrs, L. E.
Bradford, Mrs. Minnie Humph
reys, Mrs. Carrie F. Fowle, Mrs.
Mark S. Skiff, Mrs. Mary Watson.
Mrs. Carrie Beechler, Mrs. Elis
abeth Schaefer, and the hostesses,
Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Lee.
Miss Kaiherine Hartley Will
Attend National Convention
of Alpha Chi Omega
Miss Katherine Hartley left I
Wednesday morning for Mackinac
Island to attend the national con
vention of Alpha Chi Omega. Miss
Hartley will be Joined at Spokane
by 10 of her sorority sisters from
the chapter at the University of
Washington. The young women
will make the trip from Chicago
on a chartered boat, the S. S.
Maniton.
Miss Hartley will be entertained
several weeks in Chicago follow
ng the convention -.sessions.
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4939 National SC. Tacony. Phlla
Pa.
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I read so much of what the Vege
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Big Savings on Home
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Inc largest fnrnitare baying organiaatioa in ihe United States
Miss Lola Barbara Barnes
Wul -Spend Summer
in the East
A nnmber of interesting af
fairs have been given recently
complimenting Miss Lola Barnes
who left this morning for her
home in Gary, Indiana where she
will visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis E. Barnes for several
weeks. Miss Barnes will study in
Chicago with Edna MeRae this
summer.
Miss Barnes spent the past
week-end as the guest of Mrs.
Crawford-Newcomb in her cottage
at Agate Beach. Tuesday evening
Mrs. v Crawford-Newcomb enter
tained at dinner complimenting
Miss Barnes.
Members of W. R. C. iYill
Attend' G. A. R. Conven
tion in Roseburg
Members of the Woman's Relief
Corps have chartered a bus to take
them to the G. A. R. convention
which will be held in Roseburg.
Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday
June 27, 28 and 29.
Eighteen members of the Corps
have made arrangements to go
and the fare will be 35.40. Plans
for the convention will be com
pleted at the meeting of the W.
R. C. this afternoon.
Interesting Picnic Tuesday
Evening at Hagefs Grove
The employees of Stiffs furni
ture store and their friends en
joyed a picnic Tuesday evening at
Hager's Grove.
Various outdoor games were en
joyed preceding the picnic dinner
which was served at seven-thirty
o'clock. A sport dance was held
later.
Fifty were included in the
group.
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secured Lydia E. Pinkham's Pills
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Tacony, Philadelphia, Pa.
A Weak. Nemos Woman Hebed
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six months old and after he was
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do my work. I was weak, nervous
and run-down. I have taken three
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Woman's Alliance of Unitar
ian Church Will Be
Entertained
i'he Woman's Alliance of the
Unitarian church will be enter
tained tomorrow afternoon with a
one o'clock luncheon at the home
of Mrs. William Everett Anderson.
1491 Court street. ;
Mrs. W. E. Feldman, Mrs.
Blanche M. Jones, and Mrs. An
derson composed the hostess com
mittee for the luncheon which will
be served in the garden if the
weather is leasant.
Spending Several Days
at the Beach
Mrs. E. C. Roberts and her
small daughters, Janet and Leah,
are spending the week at Rocka-
way and Oceanside.
LIVING MODEL STYLE SHOVM
An exhibit showing quality of fabric
of style in the famous
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Mrs. WilliamfFa::
Guest in Salem '
Mrs. William Kilts (Ale n e
Thompson) of Vancouver, B. Ctis
the guest for a fortnight of her
mother, Mrs. S. W. Thompson, and
of her sister. Miss Lou Thompson.
Mrs. Thompson and her two
daughters will spend a part of the
time at Neskowin. '
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Recent Guest in Portland
Mrs. Henry Meyers spent the
earlier part of the week in Port
land. Chapter G, P. E. O., Will Meet
at B. J. Miles Home
Chapter G, of the P. E. O. Sls
lerbood will hold its last meeting
of the year this afternoon at the
heme of Mrs. B. J. Miles, 2525
South Commercial street. Mrs. A.
of Charming Wash Frocks
TODAY-THURSDAY
JTO.MEE
TUB FROCc
Today, we
I tub frocks
voiles, etc.,
fashions
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these frocks 02
ing the hours1
dresses shown
iate sale.
See the new bubble prints
circus dots, florals in new
ways. See the styles plo
tured in this ad displayed on
living models See the many
new style innovations in tub
frocks
Tonlt enjoy it!
-Pla to attesMlf
TODAY
Dresses in this line up
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C. Parr will be Joint hostess. Re
ports of the state P. E. O. conven
tion will be given.' lr-sr-- -
Guests in Salem f rom
Eastern Oregon ; ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Putnam and
their three daughters, Lenore.
Theona, and Winona, ot LaGraade
are guests this week of Mrs. Put
nam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van
Buren. , --
MIXSTRKL SUICIDES a
BRAWLEY. CaU Jane
(AP) Calvin A. TsVwtaiger. for
mer .member of "jt TemrBHser -Brothers,
minstrel footllsht stars.
committed auiride b tinrtar at.
his! ranch here yesterday. " The -
body was found by Mrs. TerwiUt
ger when she retarned tromn
visit with a neighbor. . x v
and authenticity
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apparel sections We show the on
living: models because we want yc 1 to
see and know the ' advantages of ,
buying: Juanella fashion tub fr ks,
Mrs. West, representative from Juan- '
ella Manufacturing Co., will jconduct
this fashion show. Ji
Living Models :
Three or four models-wflLrr'KiWA
Sill HI
TWO SHOWS ,
IO TV t A'PT Am, s
Apparel Section';.
Main Floor : :
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to $2.95
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