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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1930)
i - !)'- 4 t i I i - 1 u it -' H - " PAGE OX . i , . ... i - . i .. . . . . L . ' . ' . - . .,- . : tl Society Delphian Society To Be Organized In Salem Salem is to have a chapter of the national vwua'i stady elub, tbo Delphian society, according to plans which, -were made public .Thursday, work Las been going on concerning his clnb for soma time nnder the direction of Mrs. Pace Eaton and Mrs. H. M. Berry. The first meeting which will be an organization meeting will take place Monday afternoon at 2 O'clock in the auditorium room of the city library. . There Is a strong charter membership list representatlre of prominent Salem women. The charter will be presented Monday by Mrs. Lena Latham Goble, national director of the Pacific coast. Of flcera will be elected at this meeting, and a charter and constitution will bo adopted. Mrs. Goble will explain the va rious courses as developed by the Delphian plan of study. This so-, ciety has been organized in the, United States since 1908 and has many thousand members oyer the United States. Interesting Program i Soon to Be Given A program which appeals to the music lovers of Salem Is that whfch will be the February re cital presented by the McDowell club February 17 at the residence studio of Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts. This program was to hare ben presen'od by the Beethoven society of Williammette univers ity, but a change has-been made and a quartette. Jean Miller Rahn, contralto; Ethel Marie Gaw. color atura soprano; Forrest W. Gaw. baritone: and William Wright, tenor, will einjr "In a Persian Garden." The Beethoven society will present the March program. Much enthusiasm Is being hown in this selection for the pro gram because of the unusual beau peculiar fitness of the four voices ty of the music and words and the for its Interpretation. John McCorniack has made fa tuous one of the solos of the ar rangement which will be sung by William Wright. The words will b4 quickly recalled by all and those who have heard the music will be pleased with an oppor tunity to hearMr. Wright inter pret them. These are the words to this particular part: "Ah, moon of my delight, that knows -no wane. The moon and heav'n Is rising ence again How oft hereafter rising shall IttZ Through this same garden after me in vain." " St. Monica's Altar Society Meets Member of St. Monica's Altar society met at St. Joseph's hall Wednesday afternoon and made plans for the coming"" years work. One of the- activities planned will l9 a cooked food sale for March 1. A second plan announced was that there would be an attendance prize awarded at each meeting during the year. Following the business session a program of readings and brief talks were made by Mrs. Michael Lane, Mrs. Joseph Bach, Mrs. A. A. Mlckel, Mrs. T. M: Barr, Mrs. J. G. Nadon, president of the clab. Miss Kathleen Fitzpatrick. 'Hr3. AE. Huckesteln had charge . lot the program . and "Mrs. T." D. WcCIalne of the refreshment committee. For Genuine frood Values ALPINE MILK An especially good deal is offered on this quality milk. Just save 18 wrappers off of 18 cans of this 10c milk. Return wrappers to us and we will give you a Pure Alumin um tew Kettle FREE. GOLDEN WEST COFFEE has on a good deal. 1 lb. of Golden West Coffee and the new drip method Alumin um Coffee Pot for $1.43. Creamery Batter. Freshly tf the. best quality ....... Italian Prunes K. . . lirjre size CampbcITs "Pork and Beans . . i Classic White Laundry Soap COCOA fresh in balk MACARONI Carre cat . BREAD Salem niade M CoVC. For a satisfactory Coffee at moderate price try C & C. V" Try ns for your entire grocery, needs v '": We feel yoq wiQ be well satisfied . Phone 560 " - - - Free DeliTery -: 54 N. Coia. News and Club Olive M. Doak. - -. f ' ' Mrs, Lena Latham Goble, activities for the Pacific eoast. ization meeting for the Salem library. SOCIAL CALENDAR FRIDAY First Spiritualist church, circle 8 o'clock, George Stod dard, 1420 North Fourth street. Friday night program, lob by of Y. M. C. A., public in vited. - Music sponsored by Salem high school. Mothers' club, 2:30 o'clock, in St. Vincent'a par rish hall. WeBt circle of the Jason Lee church. Airs. Richard Erickson, 1515 North Liber ty, all women of community invited. Camp Fire girls will meet Miss Georgia Mills at Dream land rink at 7 o'clock, each dressed in service uniform. Guardians to accompany par ty: Mrs. W. J. Minkiewitz, Mrs; Luther Stout, Mrs. Bir dell Sloper. Englewood Community club, 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. Blanche Welch. 23 - Bfeys avenue. Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church in the Em erson room,2:00 o'clock, "No Host" dinner at C o'clock with husbands present. Hal Hibbard auxiliary to TJ. S. V. B., 1 o'clock, ar mory; regular business meet ing. Salem Heights Woman's club, 2 o'clock, community hall, program and tea. SATURDAY Salem Woman's club, club house; 2 o'clock board meet ing; business meeting and program 2:30 o'clock. Speak er, Miss Louise Cottrell. D. A. R. to Dallas for scholarship loan bridge tea. Miss Nancy Thielaen Is a guest at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thlelsen. She 'will return to the University ot Ore gon, where she is a student,' this week end. made ,, ! .3 ihs. .v3 for .7 bars 2 ib25c 3Vn. 25c large double COFFEE a OA. 85c 3.atsa7C Ih, S lbs tv Vt Its Society Editor . - 7 r t -r national director of Delphian She will speak at the organ" chapter Monday at the city - Wednesday Afternoon Club Is Elntertained Mrs. Harry Kroner and Mrs. Reed Carter were hostesses to members of the Wednesday aft ernoon club for a one o'clock luncheon and bridge Wednesday at -the Kroner home The Val entine motif was carried out in both the table and room decora tions, n The next meeting of the club will be a theatre party tor the near future at which time the husbands will be guests and fol lowing the theatre dinner will be served at the home of .Mrs. -Mer-vin Fiddler. . Mrs. Fred Turner was an addi tional guest for the Wednesday afternoon luncheon. Clnb mem bers present were Mrs. Forrest Fulton, Mrs. Edwin Edy, Mrs. Mervln Fiddler, Mrs. Harold Bau lig. Mrs. Alvia Marr, Mrs. Elbert Bradford. Mrs. Tyle Brown, Ms. Carl Allport, Mrs. Harry Koner, and Mrs. RedCailfir.. Parts are belne filled In Port land for the finale choral symph ony of the Beethoven Ninth Symphony which wilkbe played by the Portland symphony or chestra soon. Jn the try-outs for voices. . Everett CraTen. well known In Salem, and a former student of Prof V.. W Hnlium. won one of the solo parts isT a contest with 20 others. Members of the Willamette university chapter of Daleth Teth Gimel will meet for their second annual Initiation banq.net at the Argola Saturday night. This will be a formal affair and. a delight ful program has been planned for this night, . . ii ran ra unnHPn n See - New Straws; Felts ' and Combinations 1 ' Hats that have, just . arrived. Ever " so many clever' styles to so hand in hand ' with . the present fashions. : $5:95 ' . Others -$2:95 to $9.75 ey;s 02EG0N STATESMAN, Alt airs War Mothers Appoint Committee Heads The Salem branch of the War Mothers enjoyed an excellent business and program meeting at the Salem City Horary Tuesday afternoon. Miller Hay den, of the leglom. spoke to tfco Mothers and outlined how tbo legion and the War Mothers organisation could -work together for the good of both. At the business meeting, com mittees wero announced wnien will take care of the year's work aa It Is being planned. These committees are as follows: lira, Mary E. Watson, maga zine and newspapers: Mrs. Emilie Hendricks, legislative; Mrs. Car ii Beechler, finance; Mrs. Car rie Fowle, hospitalization; Mrs. Elizabeth Waters, Americaniza tion; Mrs. L 1 Patterson, mem ory tree; Mrs. F. A. Erixon, re solutions; Mrs. Luella Legge, emblems and memorial markers; Mrs. Carri Lindsay, flowers, and Mrs. Minniedel Baker courtesy. Mrs. Sarah L. Hbbson will be the social chairman for the pres ent term. Members of the wel fare committee are Mrs. F. A. ErixonjaMrs. Minnie Gabrielson and Mrs. Prime. On the mercy and h&p or visiting committee are Mrs. Elisabeth Waters, Mrs. Addle Curtis, Mrs. Russell Catlin. Mrs. Flora Abbott and Mrs. J. C. Reigelman. The absentees com mittee includes Mrs. Minnie Peetz and Mrs. L. E. Bradford. Mem bers, of the Important ways and means committee are Mrs Mabel Lockwood and Mrs. Marguerite Elliott. Mrs. O'Niell and Mrs. Jennie Morton are members of the gold star mothers committee Six new members were taken Mrs. Susan R. , Balderree, Mrs. Agnes M. Bobb, Mrs. Jane Evans, Mrs. Cora Prime, Mrs. Ida S. Shads, and Mrs. George Shearer. The next social meeting will be February 18 at the home of Mrs. Lindsay, 2009 Center street. Mrs. J. C. Perry is Hostess The Woman's Missionary socie ty of the First Christian church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. C. Perry for its regular monthly meeting. The program was interesting. Mrs. E. C. Case led in the devo tions. Mrs. D. B. Simpson and members of her group had charge of the program which was on the topic of missionaries in various countries. Members presenting numbers were Mrs. 7. H. Craw ford. Mrs. Gertrude Klrkpatrick, Mrs. Dorothy McDowell and Miss Annette Toung. . JoliQwinst the, tjTT5gTam"i social. hour was enjoyed. Members of the Salem Drama league will meet Monday evening in the City library.1 Plans will be discossed for another Drama league play. (MM wssnzssccsacsx Oitidmay&rR JP PI FASHIONS as worn by Hollywood Stats them in our Rear Center window compare the Frocks with the original pictures. See the new r Foundation Ctrnei.te They are so essen tial to the llode r mi , Orcya-Friixy Ucmiagy Standard Bearers Enjoy Evening; One ex tne most interesting Meetings of the year for the Standard Bearers of the First Methodist eh area was that for whlok Mrs. M. C. Ftadler Wed nesday evening. Assisting Mrs. Vindley as hostesses were Dor- Is Phenlcie. Maxtne Maxwell, and Frances Jackson. The lesson was on Japan and in compliment to this Mrs. Find ley had arranged the guest rooms with numerous unusual and in teresting things brought from Ja pan by members of the Fiadley tamuy, The menu served following the program meeting waa served In Japanese dishes. Those present were Mrs. Paul Edwards who gave a special part of the program and were the Misses Dorothr Taylor. Joyce Cooke, Margaret Ross. Martha Cnmler. Maguerite Clarke, Ruth Armstrong, Agnes Moore, Doro thy Moore, Eileen Moore, Muriel White, Ladle MUes. Mildred Wampler, Edwyna Broadbent, Ce cils Adams, Marie Ledbetter, Eli sabeth Weathetal, Frances Mc- Mlnimee, Dolores Maxwell, Mrs. A. A. Lee. advisor, and the host ess, Mrs. M. C. Findley. The Junior Guild of St. Paul's church, will meet Tuesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock for a reg ular business meeting with Mrs. H. C. Finley of 170 Shipping street. Miss Virginia Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Page, pop ular high school girl last year. and who had been attending 263 North Commercial t Street v 1 TSiore Is Real Pleasiiiire In building a permanent local enterprise with local capital, help, and as nearly as possi ble, local products. In other words, "A Salem Asset" not a Wall Street asset. Even local pride plays a prorninent part. Such is the joy of the Salem independent business Ixceptionai, Kerr's Montana VALUES IN u J ixn. a HOUSEHOLD Mard Wneat ITEMS: Flour Draino - $J9 A very necessary Household item. -A wonderful flour. can 24c " 1 Can Cleanser Crown Flour FREE .49 lb. dj nr Z r bag.: .... eDl.i7tJ Citrus Soap Era 33c Standard Green Beans, Peas, Crepe Toilet White cnj OP r.. Paper '- Yellow Corn Rolls 19c I Tomatoes Snap Cleaner 25c For woodwork or silverware. A AQc 25c 2-pound pkg. for while they last, 5. ,15c Post Toasties or t . Corn Flakes Quick Naptha Soap 5 f 39c r ; Chips - : : Tvto AC Golden West or- Coffee " Citrus Per AA . Granulated pounds tC Soap " Per Fancy Bulk package Oi C r gr Two , lotffe for 7UC p,, 3() 'USING AN POmd ' ORANGE O 07 PIET? ; v Pounds. . O I C hsvsthe " : Weetest oranges) OUR TEXAS GRAPE .obtainable, also FRUIT 6 FOR 45c kC1 IS A SPLENpn -pies. v--,:. I VALUE. It's well to remember that our Delivery Service is at your tcrvice February 7, 1930 schoot tn tke eaob. preparatory to en taring lit, Holyoke college, in Soata Hadley, Massachusetts, re tnrned to her borne Tuesday. She waa called back ta sales Because of illness la her family. Miss Page will continue her prepara tory atndiea aero ana remm to the east next iau, accoraing o plans now. to enter Mt. Holyoke at that-time. Dance Is Postponed One of the biz dances planned among the many for the week of February zz, was inat putnnea oy the Junior Guild of St. Paul's rhnrch. Because, there are so many con flicting dates for this wees it nas Wn thnnrht best to OOstnone this dance and the date now set for it is April 27. Many members of Gheawketa chapter of the D. A. R. win motor to Dallas Saturday afternoon where they will be guests for the second ot the three benefits which were planned by the D. A, R. for this inrinsr. The Dallas tea as well as the Colonial tea to be given February 22 will be tor tne bene fit of the scholarship loan iuna of the organization. A group of the friends of Mr. mrA Mm R A. Amy comDlhnent- ed them with a social evening Tuesday at the J. J. Karet borne. This was done as a farewell to the Amys who will soon leave to make their home in renaieton. . Mrs. George Rodgers is home after having spent several weeks in Seattle with friends. Phones 9 man. IN CANNED FOODS WE ENJOY SELLING THE BEST, AS EXPER IENCE HAS TAUGHT US THEY WAYS SATISFACTORY. Dimple Peas Delicious Satisfying 3 For 63c 6 for $1.20 12 for ...$2.29 Telephone Peas Always good 3 For ..... 58c 6 tor 12 for Del Maiz Corn The kind you . are not ashamed to serve O For. 6 for 12 for Fancr Tender Cut Beans v A - joy to eat O For 6 for 12 for Oregon Cut Green Beans Splendid quality 3 For, 59c 6 for, 1.15 12 for $247 Fancy White Corn All-Gold -brand, for this Week end. 20c 6 for. . Everyone dozen of 12 for .. Indenendeace Miss Ftotemoa eiili. mnk Franeie Holt were quietly married at Ut parsonage of the First setnocun cnarw January SI. The marriage came WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH THIS Cake Recipe? Cretm Vx cup butter and add gradually h beaten whites of 5 eggs. Sift 2 caps flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder and 't teaspoon salt and add alternately with yA cup milk to the first mixture. Beat well and bake in m shallow cake pan for about 40 minutes in slow oven. You caw readily see that sugar is missing from this cake recipe. To be exact one and oDe-bal caps. What a failure you'd have If yon followed the recipe with this single but Important ingredient missing. Too often we are inclined to leave sugar out of our meals. As a result the food is not palatable. This is true of certain vegetables. Yet you can make them appetiz ing by adding a dash of sugar la cooking. For example, tomatoes, peas, carrots and spinach taste much better when a pinch of sugar "Good food promotes good health Potatoes - Netted Gems 100 lb. ARE AL bag 100 lb. bag Potatoes Gems Cream Oats b2L 47c 1. Farina 41.12 -S2.09 9-pound bag Pancake Flour Fischer's A newly made, won derfully delicious hot cake flour 59c -S1.15 S2.19 9-pound bag. wwll39 12.62 Fresh -Meats;; Thi quality Qf our Fresh Meats and Poultry will speak for itself. ; If you enjoy trap nested, large white strictly fresh ' eggs, Pearson Quality Is surpassed. Get ; the habit. ': Use them any,. styfc anywhere-hey Regular corn , 50c ,95c should have a thes at this ......$L80 .1 m w.yvt. friends of tne coaplcc Mrs. Holt U a Junior in high school and she will continue her work at school. Mr. Holt is. engaged in business) in Independence. is added. Also manj stewed frrsb or dried fruits -are made more palatable by including sugar. When nourishing foods are pleasant to the taste, you naturally eat what your system requires. Since sugar adds flavor to such foods why not cultivate the prac tice of using it as a fiaTorer? So doctor wQI prescribe against ti.U suggestion. Neither will he ob ject to the serving of simple pud dings, cakes and costards for des serts. Good food promotes good health. The Sugar Institute. s NOIEROUS ITEMS ATA VERY LOW TJOST $2.59 Amaizo Oil Quarts 42c Golden Age Macaroni 1 0 c packages, 2E 27c Ivory Soap. Flakes 10c size Of 4 for.4&5C 59c Mothers' Fancy Cocoa 2 lb. cartons. 28 c Baked Apples and Bran " A prepared health food. " 29c Margarij 59c Oregon orvi a ' -3 Armours lVUPc 'Tall cans Three !: Oral .--Sardines Mustard or to ato sauce 5 for 29c without extra charge. $2.90