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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1929)
1 TTie New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, April 23, 1929 , ... .. : . . ' ' -" . ' . . - 1 . ' ' ' r TT I i J I" l " eeggg i nr i II le Society Li 3 B. PsW. Dinner Event For Tonight if The 'Business and Professional Women's club will hold a dinner meeting this' evening at : 30 o'clock in the Knight Memorial ehureU. The dinner will be served by the women of the church. ; tTbJ hostess committee for the evening Included Miss Amy Mar tin, Mrs. Ora Mclntyre, Miss Grace Taylor, Miss Mona Yoder, Mrs. Mabl 'Houston, Miss Ellen Hob ton, "a-nd Mrs. Margaret Jorgen aon. Ther musical program will be provided by Miss Josephine Olson and Miss Margaret Eddy of Wil lamette University. Later in the eren'jg there will be an interest ing jitltiation service for a group at. newf members. At t1a is the last meeting be-. for the. state convention at Eu gene May 24-2 C, the delegates to the mention will be appointed at this time. Plans will also be faade for attendance at the dis trict sally meeting which will be ield tt Oregon City. April 27. Evening Bridge Affair Saturday Evening V. and Mrs. N. F. Wicker en fterplued at a pretty three-table brJ Jan party in their home on o.i Church street Saturday ev- tnilkg. Bowls of hyacinths and tulips decorated the rooms. ?ter a few hours of bridge a 4aV)Xy supper was served. The grolp included Mr. and Mrs. Ted CraZam, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mo24. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Bedee, Dr. and Mrs. K. H. Waters. Miss Cruta Glenn. Marvin Koth and the felts. Mr. and Mrs. Wicker. - High score honors of the even ing were awarded to Mrs. Mudd and Dr. Waters. Ii:ringer Betrothal Of Interest Here Cards have been received by - friends announcing the betrothal : ff Miss Helen Elisabeth Stringer V. Mf. Ernest Gabriel Raas. Miss fi'.inger is the daughter of Mr W. A. Stringer of San Francisco " and a granddaughter of the late Hev. P. S. Knlsht and Mrs. P. 5. Knight, well known pioneer rest dents of Salem. Mr. Knight was ri erlntendent of the state school for the blindfor a long period. He was for a generation pastor of the 'First Congregational church and Ine Knight. Memorial cnurcn; nav. 'I tag been the founder of the latter, well as the mission church near "I t Silverton highway. Besides r Ihis, Rev. Knight was instrumental 4i number of building an other rogrMii 0 siem, . t od. busts ass man -at: ': ' Uu 2nemWof r "4a..tdUorlal sUfT f The States man. - - J liss Rodgers will be .ostess at Bridge Miss Zarilda Rodgers will enter, tain at an evening bridge affair lor a number of the younger set.' t her home on South 23rd street 1 rsday evening. A decorative enlnr irbcmo nf rreen and rold k ZT.,7 v 'ZIZZTJj, "uT7 T- in? room. Those who have been bidden to the affair are Allda Olsen, Careyal 1" --ten, Julia Creech. Dorothy fiu--re, Katherine Corey. Virginia-! Sisson. Margaret Drager. Virginia Holt, Margaret Wilson. Ruth Fick. yvonne Smith, Marine Myers, Dor- tthy White and Alice Rodgers. ' he Sons of Veterans and their auxiliary will hold their regular clock in the Women's clubhouse n North Cottage street. Mrsv Gatke's Drama class will J"et at 2:30 o'clock this after V . i with Mrs. Carl Nelson, 60 E street. The tewing circle of the Relief Corps will meet at the fair grounds Thursday for an all-day t ing. There will be a potluck ;iiur. MILADY'S FOUNDATION GARMENTS AS IMPORTANT AS i v4y V W&P Uy , r ' xxmt'vr- Vt.il t 1 J - r - ' i 4.' A t - I - - , -1 n i'iftW t F.i -". v i, ' ! v - ' . J - i 1 1 I i f - - i f i Jv .v, .'. v r , ri mm :-i W - 1 C&J -v'.vv.-.-v.-.-gr" yr 1 llilady'i lingerie It quite as Iapfjmt m Tier fowa. In fact the raccen f the guru U larnlT dependent en the foundation nnnents ;,ww wHM ft-Hkwwi, tw urn rdanee set, a key chemise and aUk News and Club Olive M. Doax. Soeief y Editor I, . I Sultan of Swat and Bride , - " J vh? ''l'' fe7 itrav rf I fvt - ... f " Telrpboto of Georirs Hermaii ?Bbe' Ruth, home run king, and his wiie, wno was -Mrs t.iaire fioagson, Neighbors Report Interesting Convention The Independence and Suver Royal Neighbors of America en tertained at the annual Dowell convention April 9. Tbe rarious camps represented at the conven tion' were those of Dallas, Chema wa, Scetts Mills, Silverton, Pedee, Salem and the hostess camps. There was( also a visitor from Portland with work exemplified by the different camps with the state supervising deputy. Ida M. Marabin, instructing In the afternon there was a targe ciass adoption put on oy ine Dallas camp. The evening pro gram which w open to the pub lic Included ad 'esses, music, yells and contest I tils. Among the speakers , tf evening was the district frfuti Beatrice Shadoin of Corva'is, f d district deputy, Sarah Pr(rs of Salem. The- Wj odi a of Independence and Suto. p.f ented the conven tion with a 1 ge basket of flow ers as a i xrt j. the "program. There were 3& delegates from . . rsaiem in aiibaaance at tne con- tire and entertaining time. Mr. and Mrs. Bergeon enter tained at a Tilly dinner in their hom S'j -d.Tr aftenreon. Daffo dils and nt;;issus centered the dinner tabl where places were lad for Ir. jid Mrs. Harold Go heen. X.i an.1 Mrs. Robert New burgh of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scott, )Ir. and Mrs. Charles Newburgh. j j-d the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Bergeon. All W. li T. U. women who plan to st and the County Con venton n: Woodburn will meet at the Senator hotel. The bus vH leave promptly at 9 o'clock. The North Salem W. C. T. U. will meet at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Presnall, 589 Locust tt7t. n wjumj ihcmut acre. Keaoinf zrom leit to right they Jfece, ailkejr "teddy' with laae inserted nesCjee, and,' at extreme rfbt. I former follies girt. Miss Wrenn will Speak Of Oriental Travels Miss Sarah Wrenn will speak to the members ot the social after. noon club of the Eastern Star at its meeting In the Masonic Temple tnis afternoon. Miss Wrenn will speak ot her personal experiences while traveling in Japan. Mrs. Ida B. Olson is chairman of the committee fn charge of the affair. Mrs. Olson will be assisted by Mrs. Ethel Melgaart. Mrs. Myr tle Pierson, Mrs. Fannie Millard. Mrs. Ulva Morse. Mrs. Mable. Moore, Mrs. Eva Hulsey, Mrs. El sie Harrison, Mrs. Grace Mickel son and Mrs. Bertha McMahan. The Can-Do class of the Leslie M. E. church will have a o' clock pot luck supper at the church Wednesday erening. The members are asked to bring their own dishes. Mrs. Hattie Cameron will enter tain the past presidents of the W. R. C. this aftetoon in her home at 398 North 21st street. All vis. iting presidents are also inrited. Mrs. George O. Savage of New port Is spending a short time here as the house guest of Mrs. M. N. Sarage after an extended visit in California with her daughter. Mrs. Long of Los Angeles, and her sis ter. Mrs. W. H. Lang of Oakland. Mrs. Charles Beebe of Wood land. California, will also be the guest of Mrs. Savage -for a short time. Mrs. E. T. Barkus had as her house. guests oyer the week-end Miss Louise Davidson of Harris burg and Mable Pittenger of Ore gon City, both of whom were here to attend the Christian Endeavor convention. Mrs. Barkus also entertained her grandson. Robert Tweed of Central Hollow, at dinner Friday evening. Affairs Afrs. O. P. Thayer UHeur Gaie Hostess v An attractir affair of Monday afternoon was the L'Heur Gale bridge-luncheon for which Mrs. O. P. Thayer was hostess at the Elk's Temple. The luncheon table was center ed with a beautiful centerpiece of French marigolds between four tapers in gold. Places were laid for the special guests, Mrs. Rosenbaum, Mrs. Hansen, and Mrs. W. H. Graben horst, Mrs. A. C. Nelson, Mrs. Guy Irwin, Mrs. E. E. Ling, Mrs. Bert Flack. Mrs. C. V. McKeTtey. Mrs.. Fred Williams. Mrs. Ross Bidwell, Mrs. W. H. Hogan. Mrs. R. H. Baldock, Mrs. S. R. Dippel, Mrs. John Orr, Mrs. Frank M. Moore, Mrs. Grover Jl 111m an, and the hostess, Mrs. Thayer. Following the luncheon the group were entertained with a few hours of bridge. The high score award of the afternoon was won by Mrs. Orr. Mrs. Mack Honored at Afternoon Affair Mrs. M. N. Chapman and Miss Oda Chapman entertained at an informal affair Saturday after noon for the pleasure of Mrs. Lora Mack of Los Angeles, who has been one of the most DODular vis itors in Salem this season. Included in the guest group were Mrs. Reuben Boise, Mrs. John McNary, Mrs. John H. Laut- erman. Mrs. Henry Meyers Miss Margaret Casper and Mrs. E. B. Lockhart of Hlllsboro. Mrs. Mack plans to return to her home in California shortly. Son of Former Salem Resident Marries At a quiet wedding in Seattle. Miss Esther Bayly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bayly of Mon roe, Washington, and Lindsay M. Applegate, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Applegate ' of Walla Walla, were united in marriage April 14. Only the immediate relatives of the young people were In attend ance at the ceremony. Mrs. Applegate will graduate from the University of Washing ton in June after which she will join Mr. Applegate in San Fran cisco where they plan to make their home. Mr. Applegate only recently re signed his position as an instruc tor in the engineering department ot the University ot Washington to become an assistant electrical engineer at the Presidio In San Francisco. He Is the son ot A. M. Applegate, who spent his boyhood in Salem and is the brother of the Misses Lillian and Pearl Applegate of Salem. Among those who were present at the wedding ceremony were Mrs. A. M. Applegate and. the Misses Dorothy and Katherine Ap plegate. A. A. U. W. Nominates Officers for 1929-30 Nominations for officers of the Salem chapter of American Asso ciation of University Women were made at the luncheon meeting of the Association Saturday after noon at the Gray Belle. The for mal election will be held at the May meeting. The nominations were as fol lows: Miss Beryl Holt, president; Mrs. Alice Bates Fisher, vice-pres ident; Mrs. Milo Rasmussen, sec retary, and Mrs. Karl Pease, treasurer X The Willard Male Quartet from Monmouth and Independence will present a program at the First Evangelical church at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening un der the auspices of the Albright Brotherhood and the Philatbean class. Honoring Mrs. S. E. Jones who celebrated her 89th birthday anni versary Thursday, Mrs. George E Allen entertained a group of friends at a 1 o'clock, luncheon In her home on North 17th street Wednesday. HER FROCKS are: Printed eelanese taneta mJ" 1 jtjrjth SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday Mlzpah class, First Bap tist church meets at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Ranny Campbell, S75 North 14th. Japanese lecture . under auspices of Japanese council of Portland, Waller hall, Willamette university. B. It P. W. dinner meet ing. Knight Memorial church, C:30. Mrs. Gatke's Drama class ' meets at 2:30 o'clock with 1 Mrs. C. E. Nelson. Social afternoon club of O. ' E. S. at Masonic temple. ' Mrs. flattie Cameron hoi- tess to past presidents of W. 1 R. C. and all visiting presi- dents. 1 Sons of Veterans and anxi- ' liary regular meeting 7:30 o. ' clock in Woman's clubhouse. ' Wednesday W. C. T. U. convention in 4 Woodburn Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock. Capitol club meets with ' Mrs. W. H. Dancy. General Aid society First 4 M. E. church, afternoon meeting in church parlor. ' Aid society First Presby- ' terlan church at 2:30 o'clock in church parlors. Leslie CanDo class o'- clock pot luck dinner at the church. Willard male quartet in Frist Evangelical church at 7:30 o'clock. Welcome club of First Spir- itualist church will meet at 2 o'clock with frs. Gertrude Linden 221 West Mission. Thursday Afternoo ; and evening meeting at American Luther- an church for committees on stewardship and evangelism. Audubon Bird illustrated lecture, Waller hall. Willam- ette university. W. A. Raker. Marion County Federation of Women's clubf convenes at 10 o'clock In M. E. church at Silverton. W. R. C. Sewing club all- day meeting at fairgrounds. pot luck dinner. North Salem W. C. T. U. at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Presnall 589 Locust street. Town and Gown meeting at 2:30 o'clock in Lausanne hall. Friday W. H. M. S. First M. E. church birthday dinner (pot luck) at 6:30 o'clock. Saturday Girl Reserve afternoon practice for May Day fete, city. B. ft P. W. district meet ing in Oregon City. Mrs. William McGHchrist, Sh., entertained the members of the Salem chapter of American War Mothers at her home Tuesday af ternoon. After a short business session Mrs. McGHchrist sang a number of the favorite old songs with an accompaniment on the concertina. Late in the Afternoon Mrs. Mc GHchrist, assisted by her charm ing granddaughters, Roberta and Isabel McGHchrist, served refresh ments. The End is The REASON We must soon vacate our old location at 468 State street because of the daily- arrival ot new spring and summer mer chandise and to avoid moving this stock to our new store we' are sacrificing this high grade stock at the lowest of prices besides our friends have been very patient with us during our moving and we feel we should give them some extra ordinary values to repay them for their kind cooperation. Signed, N. C. KAFOURY. Silk Hose In Broken Sizes One lot Silk Hose well known brands of Keyser, Phoenix, Arrow head in this lot. Broken sizes to close 7Q out at I "C Rayon Vests This Is a very fine Quality of me dium soft texture of Q rayon your choice ..... Df C One Lpt Purses All shades and styles in a variety of colors to match the most ticular costume each Spool Silk In all the wanted shades to match the spring and summer silks SO yard M . SPOOl rr. tC Flack-Wright Dinner Saturday Night Affair Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Flack and Mr. and Mrs. David Wright were hosts to a group of friends at an attractive dinner and bridge party In the Flack home Saturday eve ning. At the dinner table Jap anese quince was gracefully ar ranged between tapers that re flected the same shade. Covers were Jaid for Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hamilton. Dr. and Mrs. 0 A. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Grote, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bid well and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Flack and Mr. and Mrs. Wright. Folowlng dinner the group was entertained with a few hours of bridge In the drawing room where daffodils formed a bright decora tive note. The W. H. M. society of the First Methodist church will hold its birthday dinner in tbe church parlors Friday at 6:30 o'clock. This will be a pot luck dinner at which the husbands will be guests of honor. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner are spending the week-end- at their cottage at Nesko win -beach. Dr. and Mrs- Frank Griffith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. OUnger at their cottage at Nes kowin beach over the week-end. We gather from reports from Mexico that being a soldier In that country is somewhat safer than being a pedestrian in this country. Albany News. COULD NOT SLEEP NIGHTS Helped by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Fairhaven,' Mass. "I am taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound during the Change of Life. When I feel nerv ous and run-down my husband gets me a bottle right away. It is a great help to me and I think that if other people would only take it when they feel all run-down and take it as the directions say, they would find it a great benefit. My. wont symptoms were nervousness and tired feelings. I could not sleep nights and I was so nervous I would cry if anyone looked at me." Mas. Ada Besse, 196 Wash ington Street, Fairhaven, Mass. Lydia Pinkham Vegetable Compound ' For Sale at Kelson A Hunt Drag Store Corner Court A Liberty, Tel. 7 IIrN?l Near at Hand - Oar Ddys are Numbered at Our Old Location The Entire Stodt of High Grade Merchandise at Kafoury Bros. 011 Store 1TG3ay att a. mm. Outing One table of Odds and Bloomers, Embroidered Panties, etc. Your choice, each Rayon in a very line weave at 50c closing out sale price Children9 8 Pair Children's one-half, thr eights Socks in one grc desirable spring and sui colors your choice Rayon Coi One lot of Ladies' Ray Good weight and reinf o Your choice at Rummage 36 inch Outing Flannel in light and dark tripes, also white per yard par 98c 466 State Street RESUSjf 3ULf D NOG ALES, SotrOra, tprll 22. (AP) Reports reach! jg here to night stated that about 20 Mexi can rebels were killed and wound ed today In a sharp engagement at Mesqnlte, Sonora, we? it of here. FIcmicI Eia'i mclu&Mr Blouses, To -Is, lnfavt uaps and nn AwC I osm so J iu the rsBW? way .... 35c hose Jor 98c e-qarter af ip- Fancy af" mer nven I the .3c ibinatiom n OmbinaWa Sts ced. ' f ' Q C plD Table ..15c I : - In Out Spring jrMsL J tS-. FABRIC W FASHION Wf &JVv ' SHOW TAS Today rd Tomorrow jj" Amena Elliott Webster, fa- &7cmNM shion authority from Mar- f P?B ftaii Vwx shall Field Co., Chicago, is ifWlf ml lV conducting fabric fashion I Tk if fvtt revue at Milter's today at CVfi jCSlfi 2:30. LiTtaa models will OJUok )?rm A show over fifty dresses, JrQL .MrLLSj X (f gowns, Muembles, sports AXH3rf ' a iTx outfits, eift., fashioned from QCrxvFDjl 1 tffivi fabrics that are to be found I 'S&"WN3eV In Miller ;iece goods sec- tf nw'J vl2r rs5L tlon. Mlt Webster will lend O 5f75!fl I i her servlcis free to all for "tPTr.m H fLy rP1 the askl-. flee her In the 7T ilfi i fabric sesns today and to- -1;T II JLJT ' COMPLETES FLK31 GUATEMALA CITY. ArtX 22. (AP) Lieutenant Coloel Os car Morrales Lopes. wh left Houston. Texas. March 2 5 Aon fllsht to this city complete! hla journey today. w&; MtUUM MCMCMT1UE COMPMIY INC Imported Gowns Genuine Porta Rican Im ported Gowns in all pas tel shades Each C Flannelettes This Flannelette is here in the new Spring and Summer shades. Ol A real value, yd... aCl C Rayon Slips One lot of Rayon slips in the pas tel shades a good qq value only fOC Turkish Towels A good weight Turkish Towel in blue and pink 4 ft borders each lfC Rayon Bed Spreads These Spreads were told regular at $3.95 closing A 1 an out price only ....... !) Silk He Pointed heel all silk Hose in a 1 ety , fine gangs, slander 7Q. --J-' j;A N .1 T in v. 11 III , . V V " : - "4 -Tr vl ,.J