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i : . 6 jl; The 7ftw rjrsoN Stat; "mvrnmff, SI, 1928 ! 1 SOCIETY HOME INTERESTS CLUBS ROZELLA BUNCH Society Editor Telephone All Departments 583 4 i i Charming Y: Affair At McNary I I: Home . . TfcROMINENT society folk from f"T. Portland Earene and other ley ftthered at the . beaatlfal country estate of Senator and Mrs. Charles I McNary. north of Sal. em on tie RlTer Road, yesterday afternoon and erenlns from three to nine-thirty o'clock for the most 4ellchtfnl affair of many seasons, aa elaborate garden party, plan. Bed for the benefit of the tine arts building at the University of Oregon. - Vy"'. .:-.. Senator and Mrs. MeNary who will leare in September for Wash, i lngton D. C after spending the tommer tt , Oregon - offered their V charming home for the Interesting , affair, thns , glring . their many v friends ,; an opportunity to bid I them farewelL, . i ; Dozens of vItM lanterns strung long the creek, Ter the rustic bridge and in the huge shade trees on'-the extensire lawns added to the beauty of the setting. . The program. giTenJu the after. noon and again in the erenlng In- , clnded sereral delightful dances. and vocal numbers giren by Miss - Nancy Theilsen. daughter of Mr, i.Vnd Mrs. Frederick D. Tbeilsen, who delighted the group with her ; Joel. contralto YOlce. , :y Taking part In the Scarf dance were tha Misses Cyntma ueiano, Maxine Myers. Isohel George and Phyllis Dar. A sextette ot attract. ire maidens. Including Miss Kath. rm Kills. Miss Elisabeth Waters. Miss Marraret Bell. Miss Marie Statesman! Miss Zoe Daniels and " Miss Marr Jane Lau. gare the Bacchante. - - Little Miss . Joan Crawford, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice (Ciw-ford- Newcomb, gare a solo, dance and ' Miss -Elisabeth. . Waters and Sari White gare - an interesting adaacio Interpretation. : 1 The picturesque fortune, teller "was ; a rogue of '.the aiternoon. Paki, a particularly gifted clalr. voyant, is known to many who hare called at the Magic Lantern Tea room in Portland. She gare readings throughout the after. -noon and erening In a aeligniti.2 sylran setting at the rear of the McNary home. - - Presiding at the tea table, ar ranged ' on the attractire front lawn, were: Mrs. Isaac Lee Pat terson, -wife of the goTernor of Oregon: Mrs. B. L. Steeres. Mrs. Oscar Hayter of Dallas; Mrs. J. T. Landers of Monmouth, Mrs..W. J. Kerr Of Corrallis. Mrs. Clarence ' W. Keene of 8lTrerton. and Mrs. George T. Gerlinger of Portland. r Gypsophila. ainnias. and trum. pet flowers, in rich autnmn tints, with slender green tapers in surer candelabra and the beautiful stt- Ter serrice. combined to form a i charmingly-appointed tea table A group of the younger girls r assisted in serring in the after- ' 'noon. .They are:. Miss a Dorothy Moore. 'Miss Katherine Goulet, Miss Prances Marttn, Miss Helen Darby, Miss Virginia Sisson Miss Virginia Holt,. Miss Bertha Bab rocfc. Miss Betty Shipley, and Miss Tronne Smith. , The following of the older girls assisted in the erening: Miss Jos. ephine Albert, Miss Dorothy Bak er, Miss Dorothy Bell. Miss Julia Creech, Miss RoTenaEyre, Miss VlYian i Eiker. Miss Ruth Fick Miss Maxine Glorer. Miss Pauline Knowland, Miss Helen -Pollock. Miss Nancy Thellsen. Miss Char. lotto. Zieber, Miss Eugenia Zieber, Miss Florence Power, Miss Cath erine Hartley, Mrs.- Galen Zener, Miss Maxine Myers and Miss Irene Greenbaum. The list of patronesses for the "affair included: Mrs. Clarence W. : Keene. Sllrerton; Miss Faith "Kim. balClndependence; Mrs. H. C. , Wortman, Mrs. M. A. Ashley, Mrs. Lawrence McNary, Mrs. J. B. Montgomery. Mrs.' Carl Denton, Mrs. Edwin Hall, Mrs. E. J. Steele, ' and Mrs. Sanderson Reed ot Port, land; Miss Elizabeth MeCord. :Woodburn; Miss Augusta Oerlin srer. Dallas; Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Sr.; Mrs. Henry. J. Bean, Mrs.- Frits Slade. Mrs. Walter Stols. Mrs. Carl Greeg Doney; Mrs. John H. Rand, Mrs. William S. Walton. -' Mrs. Frederick S. Lamport. Miss Oltrer Barker. Mrs. John J. Rob. erts, Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds,' Mrs. Sam A. Kozer and the Misses Cor. nelia Marrln and Nina McNary. of Salem. ' Mrs. Curtis B. Cross of Salem was in charge of all arrangements - for the garden tea. She was assist. ' ed by the following prominent - local, women: Mrs. Chester M. Cox, Mrs. DaTid W. Eyre, Mrs. Ralph Glorer, Mrs. H. H. dinger. Mrs. William Bell. Mrs. tins Hlx- ; son. Mrs, Harry Hawkins. Mrs. Clifford Brown is. presi dent of the Salem Fine Arts Club which sponsored the affair. r SOCIAL CAUENPAR ' fl"-i :: Today " i Chemeketa chapter, D A. It. First fall meeting:, "Auditor lum, public library. 2:30 . o'clock. w ' " . - - - Englewood Community club. Mrs. It: P. Grant, 1120 N. 18th street hostess. 2:20' o'clock. Erer Ready.Birthday club. All-day meeting. Mrs. Mary Neyhart, 0 Electric street hostess. vry'r-- Saturday: ' W. R. C. Regular meeting. McCornack halL 2 o'clock. - - -,' ". Tuesday . Chadwkk chapter, O. E. S. First fall meeting. Masonic temple. 2:20 o'clock. . Attractive Affair Honors Recent Bride RS. CLIFFORD TOWNSEND has been hostess at two pleasant affairs this . week. an erening of bridge and surprise Honoring Mrs. Russell Bonesteele shower on Wednesday erening, (Valeria Briggs) and an informal tea yesterday afternoon for Mrs. Townsend's mother, Mrs. George satteriee. , . . Bridge at two tables was the dlrersion on Wednesday erening. Mrs. Edwin Armstrong 'won the prize. Autumn flowers in rich col. ors decorated the room. f ; 1 f - Mrs. Bonesteele. a bride of the month, wss , showered with at tractlre gifts 'late in the erening. This feature was a complete sur prise to the honor guest.- - In the group were: Mrs. Russell Bonesteele, the honor guest, Mrs. B.f (X Charlton, Mrs. Edwin Arm. strong, Mrs. - Charles Goodwin, Miss Mollle Swabbauer, Miss Sally Lansing, Mrs. Don Prltchet, Miss Melba . Darenport, Mrs. J. L. Briggs, Mrs,. George Satteriee of Billings, Montana, and the hos tess. Mrs. -Clifford Townsend. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Torn. send's guests included a grovp of former neighbors of Mrs. Satter iee, the guest of honor. Mrs. Sat teriee will be a visitor in Oregon until the end of next week. Salem tVomen Go To Beach For Vacation StraightFrom Paris ; PARIS- f (AP) Black" broad, cloth makes a strong bid for au tumn : popularity. Beer shows a black and white' afternoon vrap with a wide scarf collar with long ends of white fox and deep cuffs of the same fur. The line of the coat is semi-fitted in effect with a tare m into me siaes oj oew cutting. Mrs. Lawrence Simon and Mrs. Ren F. Pade are spending a week's racatlon at Tachats. Seattle Instructor Spends Month Here Miss Edna 1 Sterling of Seat tle, Washington left yesterday for her home, after an extended hoi iday in Oregon. Miss Sterling, who is head of the Engllsn department In one of the Seattle schools, was formerly supervisor of English in the local hlKh school. Miss Sterling spent a few days in Salem the latter part of July, before going to Neskowin to be the house-guest of the Paui Wal laces. . r GREENBAUM'S Department All wool sweaters to clean up $3.75 ' Visiting In Salem: - ' From Middle West' J '. - i - Miss Margaret Derers of Mltch- ell. South Dakota is the guest in Salem of tier brother and sister ! in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Derers. , Enroute to Salem, Miss Derers Tisited her brother, Mr. R. A. Der - era In Seattle. Everything' Electrical iLiHi . Electrics Ranges -v ' Applianees ( ' jT 471 Court St,-. -Phone 080 .- $1.00 Special good value 35c 3 pair for . I NEW FELT HATS ; ? Excellent Values $5.00 $400 $3.85 -: v New Silk Neckwear "... $1.00 ; ; w 75c 50c r . 240 N.' Commercial t Tinkham? 'Gilbert To Be Wedded ALEM friends are much inter. ested in the' marriage of Miss Elizabeth 'RObinaon .! Ur nnxnam GUbert which will take place Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss ' Robinson 'a klatar. . unaries 1 nomas, in Corrauia. Only members of the two fam ilies will be present for the ser rice which win be solemnized at four o'clock. Mrs. Philip Gilbert, formerly of Salem, but now of St. Paul. Minnesota, will come west for the serrice. : ? '.-''- r Miss Robinson Is a graduate nurse and her home is In Long Lake. New York, although she has been in Corrallis for the nast sereral years. Since his graduation from Wil lamette Unireralty. Mr.- Gilbert has been connected with the state banking department. Chemeketa Lodge . To Open Fall THE first fall meeting of Che. meketa. Chapter. Daughters of IL. . 1 - . . . uiv American tteYBJUMOn. Will be held at two-thirty o'clock this afternoon in the auditorium of the public library with Mrs. Homer Goulet, chapter regent, presiding. Plans will be completed this af ternoon for the state conference in Salem September 20 to honor the president-general.. Mrs. Alfred r ' The program win Include a talk on the "D. A. R. Magazine" giren by Mrs. Oscar Hayter of Dallas; am exemplification f The Cor reel Us of tlx 711" by Miss Margaret Looney: and a discus, ston of "Better Film- giren by Miss Kdna Mingus. Wallaces Return - v From Beach Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace and little daughter, Nancy Loo. who aoent the rreater part of August at the Prince Byrd cottage at Neskowin returned home yes terday. While at the beach, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace had as - their house-guest. Miss Edna L. Ster ling of Seattle. 1 On Sunday the Wallaces enter tained Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Park at their cottage. Mrs. George Martin Entertains Club Needlecraft club members were pleasantly entertained Tuesday af ternoon at ' the home ot - Mrs George Martin on North 14ti street, : ' - - ' In the group were Mrs. A. J Basey, Mrs. L. C. Brotherton. Mrs. F. G. Jewett. Mrs. Ruth Denni son, Mrs. La. C. Bechtel. Mrs. F G. Stearns, and the hostess, Mrs Martin. Refreshments were served a' the close of the afternoon. Aste were arranged about the rooms and on the tea table. The club wUl be entertaine Tuesday, September 11. at tr home of Mrs. F. G. Jewett. 1 J. Brosseau of Washington. D. C. South 19th street. MrsT Lloyd Bell T ; Returns to Home After Tisitins in Salm with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Putnam, for sereral days. Mrs. Lloyd Ben . ha returned to her home la Corrallis. - Asked to Act As Judges In Albany Mr. and Mrs. W. a. Hawler hare been asked to act as iudres at the twin round-up to be held in Albany .Saturday afternoon. Twins of all acres from aU'ojLrta of the state of Oregon hare regis tered for the erent. Each set of twins will receive an entry prise of one dollar. Cash prizes of 110 each will be giren the oldest and , JurJge Beans Spend nunfMtiMiu..'. Ilia 1 I fTiall v . most cloeery resemble each other. Month in Blue MtS. and the pair that trarel the great est distance to compete. The spe cial prize for triplets is as yet? un claimed. T ' . Miss Cornelia Marrln was a dinner guest at the home of Con gressman and Mrs. W. . C Haw- ley yesterday erening. ' W. C. Hawleys Motor to Albany V Congressman and Mrs. - W. C. Hswley motored to Albany, Wed nesday, remaining for the day. - Judge and Mrs. Harry J. Bean and their daughter, Mrs. H. J Larsen (Grace Bean) of Portland spent the greater part of the month of August at Hklaway spnngs in tne uiue Mountains 01 eastern Oregon. Return From Visit In Southern .Oregon Mrs. H. J. Mohr and her two children. Elisabeth Anne - an.a Harry, hare returned to their home In Salem after spending Ser eral days in Marshfleld as the guest of Mrs. M. C. Chapman. "5 " ' ' - ID) SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and 65c $1.25 Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 for 15c Without any doubt we are selling: these blankets cheaper than they have ever been offered to the public of Salem and surrounding territory. We are headquarters f 01 Lard No. 4 lbs. paiL- Lard No. 8 lbs. paiL SATURDAY Compound Lard 1 AC in pail, 8 lbs.. el.UD Quntry-dressed Chickens at reasonable prices. Nashua. Gold Seal and Esmond Blankets. with others you may see and read about. 66x76 Single Cotton Blanket, Plaids, at 66x80 Single Cotton Blankets, g Plaid, medium weight, at .llDO 98c Look these prices oyer and compare them 64x76 Double Cotton Blankets dj 1 r o Grey, Medium Weight vl0J 72x80 Double Cotton Blankets OA Grey, Medium Weight - J1 07 72x80 Plaid, Wool Mixed Blanket, a real buy for This blanket sells anywhere for $3.50 02.23 Bring, your veal to the Peoples Market . . receive market prices Order Your Groceries Here you will ; FREE DELIVERY wrm i Phone 994 B. W. Walcher, Prop. 155 N.Liberty 66x80 Extra heavy, Plaid, CO CQ Wool Mixed Blanket, 3i2 pd at $d)0 $4.39 $5.48 70x80 Extra heavy, Plaid wool Blankets, 4 pds. 72x84 Extra heavy Plaid -wool Blankets, 44 pds ARMY BLANKETS $2.63 $2.98 $3.73 In Khaki and Grey Esmond Indian Blankets and Robes From Bloch'! Phone 1606 It pays to Trade at Salem, Oregon $2.48 to $5.48 Store 220 N. Liberty Iwi to Viith our extremely lob selling expense it is hard to beat oar prices ' 50c 25 c 25c 1 doz. Economy or OC Mason Jar Caps aCDC 4 doz. Heavy Red OC Lipped Jar Rings aWC 75c Bottle r t Clsl Fly Tox DUC Best Creamery Butter, lb. 4 lb. paU Swift's 70 SOver Leaf Lard lb I aCC . Extra choice Bacon Backs, Ib. t Bottle Certo I FYesh, ripe local grown Tomatoes, OC a 6 lbs. aWC 75c Crate 3 Pkgs. Royal Fruit Gelatine 7 bars White Citrus Laun. Soap J rolls, 6-oz. Crepe i OC Toilet Paper wC 1 sack Golden Bell Hard Wheat Guaran- Q TQ teed Flour vie 1 5 25 c CUT PRICE TOBACCO STORE 25c 25c ; 4 10c "TorchUjht '4 10c ' - Our Advertiser 4 10c Mickey Twist All Tobacco and Ggareta at cut prices -. A FEW OTHER PICK-UPS v Ladies annery. -Otll Aprons' ODC Ladies Canvas OJ Shoes L. OOC Ladies Khaki 36 by 42 Pfllonr Cases $1.39 Ladies Teddy r j Underwear Children's Sobh pier Unions ; , 25c 69c 42c FOR BETTER VALUES .1 !S 254 N. Cosirtcrdal FREE DZUVERZ e 'SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK99 Phone 1880 . . - 265 . N. Liberty Associated with Cross Market COMPLETE FOOD STORE FIVE DELIVERIES DAILY Five Free Deliveries Daily One phone ccU One delivery Thirty Day Accounts Solicited WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS YaaH like Them 14c Pound BOOTH'S SARDINES The big oval can Packed in mustard or tomato sauce 3 cams 29c LHJBrS CORNED BEEF No. 1 Tins Ready to Serve 24c MISSION BRAND -PUREE TOMATOES ' No. 2Vi cans ! ; 3 for 35c CLICQUOT CLUB . GINGER ALE Pale or Golden 3 Bottles 57e Dozen $2.1? , ' NEW CROP DRIED APRICOTS Fine mality; fruit fot r v pies or sauce 22c Pound . Fresh Fruits and; Vegetables IN ABUNDANCE LetcsHU yoar phone order for vegetables. Dependable sdecticn kssured . ; J f; - , v - . ' - - - - 1 " - - ' ' r ...,.. .... . Cross . . SPECIALS 3lalxssl Cot tare RoCi pocsd Picnics, ipocad ; 23c Valpsk Caeca, pound le Half cr whcla pieces. .30d r . U. S. 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