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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1929)
vtflni a.x i 3 EvenifTg Party Celebrates Birthday Mrs. A. H. Bunn, Mrs. Herbert Nash, and Mrs. Harold. N. Buna entertained Wednesday evening at the Bunn home on Hazel avenue in honor of the birthday anniver sary of A. H. Bunn. The guest rooms were attractively decorated with spring flowers. "500" was the center of attraction for the evening'. High score r was won by Mm. C. C. Chaffee for the women and by W. I. Need ham for the men. At a late hour refreshments were served. ' The guest list included the hon or guest A. H. Bunn, attfl Mr and Mrs. W. I. Needham: 2tr". and Mrs. V. Alson Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Noves. Mr. 2 Urn. S. J. Hofma, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Persons, Mr and Mrs. Ellis Ben nett, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chaffee, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Petteys, Mrm. A. H. Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. Har old X. Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Nash and Lloyd Camming. Mrs. Ray Gilbert invited a small group of friends for tea Wednes day afternoon to meet Mrs. George West, of Longvlew, Washington, who is visiting in Salem as the house guest of Mrs. B. O. Schuck-ing. BOLD1XQ PERMITS UP Building permits taken out in Eugene during the month of April passed the $65,500 mark in esti mated cost of construction. GREENBAUM'S Department Store Pequot Sheeting is the Best. . Cost little more than inferior grades. Pequot Sheeting Bleached 6 4 yd . 74 yd 84 yd. 94 yd 104 yd i.. ..48c ....52c 55c Pequot Sheeting Unbleached . 74 yd. 45c 94 yd 50c 94 Wearwell, yd 45c 36 in. unbleached good quality muslin, yd 2ViC 36 in. New Prints Pretty Patterns yd. 25C and 17C 36 in. Bleached Muslin Good Grades yd. 15c and MEN'S ALL WOOL stunts Big Assortment New Cloths New Styles Good Quality $14.50 $16.50 $18.50 $22.50 $24.50 $28.50 Boys' All Wool Suits, 6 to 10 .... $9.50 Big Men Wanted, to fill our extra size clothing Overalls, up to size ....52 Underwear, up to size.54 Pants, up to size 52 Shirts up to size -20 Socks, up to size -12 Unionalls, up to size.... 50 Suits, up to size 50 Ladies' Hats Girls' Hats Big Assortment Newest Styles Lowest Prices FLOWERS Beautiful array Quality and low price 240 and 246 N. Commercial St. "Dainty For The Home" Pattern 1683 Statesman 15c Practical Pattern House frocks bare taken on. so mnch smartness that Jhey maj be easily worn for. sports and on the street later in the season. Today's sketch, Design 1S82. baa sin) pie charm and dainty features. The chic collar, belt, closing band and shoulder finish are made of flesh pique. The frock is developed In print ed pique with rose, blue, and yel low geometric designs on a flesh ground. The small buttons that close the bodice may be chosen in rose pearl. Note the side pleats that give fullness to the skirt. All white or a pastel shade would be adorable too. May be obtained only in sixes 16, 18, 20. 34. 36. 40 and 42. . Size 36 requires 2 7-S yards print and 1H yards plain fabric, 40 inches wide. This model is easy to make. No dressmaking experience is neces sary, fc-ach pattern comes to you with simple and exact instruc tions, including yardage for every size. A perfect fit is guaranteed. Patterns will be delivered upon receipt of fifteen cents (15c) in coins carefully wrapped or stamps. Be sure to write plainly your name,- address, style number and size wanted. Our new spring and summer fashion book will be sent upon re ceipt of ten cents in coin. Ad dres sail main and orders to Statesman Pattern Department. 243 W. 17th street. New York City. I Q' mmuj I oof I o UTToTSl I Jy ' c 3 3 . q p c 2 , 3 3 C c 1 . cr C c ' " ' i 5 1 " 51 L FlflND IN EXPLAINS CHINA Address Given Before Salem Rotary Club; Russian Influence Scouted Rates Restored At Request Oi Service Group The publls serrlce co mm in ion Thursday prrailed apbi the Soa them Pacific company and Oregon Eleetri to restore commutation fare In effect prior to May 1 be tween Portland and Bearerton and Portland and Aloha. These rates will remain in ef fect pending an investigation of a new tariff filed recently by the railroad corporation. This tariff, proposes a alight increase la fares. A new tariff also has bean filed by the Pacific Stages, which oper ate in the Bearerton and Aloha territory. Read the Classified Ads. Miss Fern A. Colliding Given Farewell Party Miss Martha Harrison and members of the staff of the Mar ion county child health demon stration entertained In honor of Mis3 Fern A. Goulding, who re cently resigned from the position of supervisor of nursing' for the demonstration to go east for fur ther college work, with an eve ning party at that home of Miss Harrison, 620 Market street, Thursday. Guests for this affair were the honor guest. Miss Fern A. Gould ing, and Dr. E. A. Winslow and Dr. W. F. Walker, business vis itors to the demonstration from New York City, Miss Irma LeRich, Dr. Estella Ford 'Warner, Dr. Ver non Douglas, Miss Gertrude Brey- en, Miss Elizabeth Freeman. Miss Margaret Mc Alpine, Miss Verna Lange, Miss Grace L. Taylor, Miss Ruby Braltzka. Miss Benlta Stroud, Miss Mildred Ihrig. Dr. Estill Brunk, J. E. Blinkhorn, Mies Esther Dieffenbach, Miss Ethel Milburn, Mrs. Robert Elf strom, Miss Mary Elliott, Mrs Mildred Flagg and Miss Zelda Harlan. Music week was observed by the members of the Auburn Women's club with a special meeting at the home if Mrs. V. H. Faxon, Wed nesday afternoon. The program was in charge of Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins and consisted of several vocal and piano selections and pa pers by members of the club. Mrs R. A. Hooper sane "My Mother," and little Miss Eloise Hawkins sang "Brown Eyed Susan." Mrs Hooper and Mrs. Albert Feustman sang a duet, "When You and Were Young Maggie." Miss Edna Faxon gave a piano solo, "Carrol ling of the Birds." An interesting paper on "Why Music is Really a Necessary Part of the Child s Ed ueatloa" was read by Mrs. George H. Baamgartner. Mrs. E. P. Pel tier presented a paper on "Home Sweet Home" and "Negro Folk Songs and Spirituals" and Mrs, Fazen gave a paper on "Taking up Music in Later Life." General discussion followed the reading of each of the rapers. Mrs. A. L. Lindbeck is president of the club and presided at the meeting. H. M. S. Pinafore, the Gilbert and Sullivan production of the senior high school to be given at the Grand theatre tonight as part of the music -aek program has had one change made in its cast. Fritx Ammann will take the place of Gwin Barham who has re cently moved to Portland. High School Clubs Given Charter Idea An Innovation in the manner in which student clubs and societies at the Salem high school are or ganised will be in order next fall. if, an amendment to tbe student body constitution bow being draft ed and to com before the stu dents at the annual election this month Is passed. The proposed change wil stipulate that all stu dent body organisations work un der a charter granted by the stu dent body. It Is argued such a procedure will give uniformity of manage ment and will center responsibil ity for the numerous clubs and so cieties. It will also give the stu dent body some control over the finances of the various groups. A companion amendment will pro vide for a charter committee, com posed probably of one faculty member and two members of the student council. While new to the local high school, such an arrangement of center responsibility has been in effect in other high schools and has worked successfully. Fears that China wil adopt the Russian version of communism appear now to be groundless, Prof. Leland H. Chapin of Willam ette university declares in an ad dress at the Salem Rotary club luncheon Wednesday, basing his opinion on his own observations while teaching at a college in Can ton at the time that Russian en voys were making their strongest efforts to implant their ideas there. Dr. Sun Yat Sen, original leader of the nationalist group in China, welcomed the Russians because the United States and Great Bri tain had refused to send military and political advisors, but he de clared that Chinese traditions would make it impossible for the people to adopt communism. Prin cipal barriers, he said, were the tradition that the learned citizens should rule, and the ingrained spirit of ancestor worship. The people of Canton accepted communism in the abstract, and expressed hatred of British im perialism and American capital ism but couldn't Identify that feel ing with their British and Ameri can friends; but when Borodin, leader of the communist delega tion, moved to Hankow and began preaching there, trouble started. Since 9 2 per cent of the Chi nese are Illiterate, the oft repeated slogans Inaugurated by the com munists had widespread effect; but after 60 of the communists were driven out and bribery was proven against those who remain ed, the. movement died quickly. Prof. Chapin said. Aprons - Housedresses and Street Frocks 250 Dresses which sold from $1 .89 to $2.98 in Chintz Prints, Peter Pan Ginghams, Organdies, Silkettes and Hope Pongees. All of the newest de signs, 1 929 styles at 1 50 house dresses and aprons which sold at 98c, in ginghams, percales, batistes, dimities at NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed nroposals will be re ceived by the Oregon State Board of Control, Capitol Building, Sa lem, Oregon, until 2 P. M. May 13 1929, for excavation work for the state office building at Salem, Oregon, involving approximately 6,600 cu. yds. of excavation ma terial. Bidders bond or certified check, payable to the Oregon State Board of Control, in the amount of ten per cent (10 ) of the amount bid must accompany the bid as evi dence of good faith and a guaran tee of performance by the bidder. The Board reserves the right to accept and the right to reject any or all bids. This is a new proposal caused by change in plans and cannot be figured on the specifications put out on recent advertisement. Call at the office of the undersigned for new specifications. CARLE ABRAMS, Secretary Oregon State Beard of Control. Apl.30M--7-ie GRAY BELLE SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY BOXES OP CANDY See Window Displays ! I . i: for Announcement of Our Op ening Iv30Gr?jo)(a)Ilutiaon (SDiiu&on 148 North Liberty St. Salem, Ore. CHICKS Special Prices Order Today Season Closes Soon SALEM CHICKERIES 204 X. Cottage St. Remember, 3 days only. The supply is limited to 400 gar ments. Come first and get your pick. . . . Sizes 14 to 52 One Lot of 50 Spring Hats in straws, silks and braids. All new 1929 styles. We guaran tee that all hats were bought this spring at the close-out price EJE ED01L1LM& While They Last Bloch's Golden Rule Store Salem, Oregon. 220 N. Liberty Around the Corner from "Doc Lewis" Drug Store MEMBER AFFILIATED BUYERS A HOME OWNED STORE Wo- EH 211 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET PHONES 13711372 Super Features for Friday, Saturday, Monday-May 10, 11 and 13 49 pound sack Crown Flour $1.79 10 bars White Wonder Soap 35c 49 pound sack of 7A Ceretana (Montana Hard Wheat Flour) Sugar, 16 pounds g(j Cooky's Superior Coffee, 1 pound - Van Camps Pork and Beans, (medium size No. 2 tin) 1 can Hoody's Peanut Butter, 2 pounds Vegetable Shortening, a real special, 4 pounds 45c is, 10c 35c 59c Twin Bread, 3 for Head Rice, Blue Rose, 6 pounds Tomatoes, Grand Island, solid pack, 3 cans Wax String Beans, 2 cans : Jell X Cell, 3 packages 25c 39c 43c 19c 21c FREE DELIVERY Nalley's Mayonnaise, 1 pint Nalley's Mayonnaise, 1 quart Fancy Sweet Pickles, 1 quart jar Pacific Nut Margarine, 3 pounds Spaghetti, 1 large can Leslie's Shaker Salt, 1 package .-. Matches, carton (6 boxes) 29c 57c 29c 49c 10c 9c 17c t. - '' " fl The Peerless Spot of the Town A Renewed Vote of Confidence and by a Still Greater Majority Was Cast Last Saturday la the cabinet form of government, in operation In many of tbo leading nations of the world, tbe Prime Minister, aa tbe head, of tbe government, continues In office only as Ions ne retains tbe confidence of a majority 1b tbe popular branch of tbe parliament. Week after week, year after year Salem's shrewdest appraisers of value, have placed their preponderance of buying at this Peerless spot. This is and should be of particular significance to others at this time. These super quality bakery art goodys we are of fering this Saturday. Coming Saturday, we are repeating our 23 cent Meat Sale Baby Beef Flue Young Mutton Choice Lean Pork Out Latest Creation, Nut Butter O C Cream Cake DQ Frankfurter Cake (A recipe from Vn Germany) OuC Large Chocolate Eclairs, Assorted Cakes with special filling from 25C TO 35C Each Extra Special, all kinds of "1 A cookies, per dozen IUC Regular golden crust, extra large loaf, Saturday only IUC Small . 1 loaf IC Hot out of the oven hourly 1PEEEJILESS BAErJSLOT 170 N. Commercial Street Phone 303 BREAD Freshly sllved nr Liver, 2 lba WC Mutton Stew, of . 2 bs. WC Fresh Pig Hocks, 2 lbs 25c Fresh Beef Stew 2 lbs. 25c Morrells' Sugar Cured Bacon, It's A-l, or slived, lb sCDC Frein Pork Back OP Bones, S lbs. . . . V The finest and best T Bone and Sirloin OC Steaks, lb WC Pars' Lard, 2 lbs With Purchase 25c Al Iklads of cold unca If cats, sliced . 25 ment of fine White Cod, 2 lbs. 25c 25c Just received a fresh ship Vegetable Short ening, 2 lbs.. Morrells' Hams. n? Half or Whol, lb. 63 C Extra fine lean, loin Pork iT?: 25c Fresh ground Hamburg er or 100 pure break fast Sansage, . OCm 1 lbs. WC HENRY'S PEERLESS T.TARKET HENRY'S CAPITOL MARKET