PAUK SIX
Society News and Club Affairs
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Thursday Morning. August 21. 1930
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; Olive M. Doak. Society Editor:
Pretty Luncheon
Honors Bride
Elect
Misa Catherine Hartley was
aostess for a beautifully appoint
ed luncheon at her home Wednes
day la compliment to Miss Dor
othy LIvesley. popular bride elect
for September 9 at which time
aha will marry Conrad W. Pau
lu . . Lighted f$Ink tapers and glad
ioli and w&tera In ahftdas of pink
centered tha table and mated
points of" color here and there In
the dining room. Covers were
placed at the luncheon table for
the honor guest. Miss Llvealey
and "Mrs. Foster Cone, Miss Ro
reaa Eyre, Miss Josephine Banai
gartser. Mrs. John Cougbell, Jr.,
Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrt. WaHaee
Carson, Misa Virginia, vahey of
Boston. Miss Charlotte. Mra. Wfl
lard Marshajl, Mrs. Milton Stein
er. . ,
' Folio wi ax lanebeon cards were
la play a the tiring toom Where
a .lovely color nota waa wed In
red gladioli and white arucaria.
Honors for the afternoon wen to
Mrs. Rex Adolph, and Miaa Jose
phine Baumgartner, and a gueat
prite to Miss LIvesley.
Young Miss Is
Complimented
Mrs. Jehn Robins and Mrs.
Kila Orimee entertained in com
pliment to the tenth birthday of
Doris Grimes at the Robins home
on North Liberty atreet Saturday.
Games were played during the
afternoon and then the young
guests were seated at a long ta
ble under the trees. The center
piece waj a large birthday cake
with lighted candles. Mrs. Pearl
Jones and Miss Lorraine Robins
assisted with the serving and the
games which preceded the lunch
eon. Guests in compliment to little
Doris were Katherine McKay,
Courtney Jones, Margaret Huck-
estein, Billy Smith, Daryl Jones,
Donald Jones, George McKay,
Mrs. Pearl Jones, Miss Lorraine
Robins.
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Amity While at their beach
home at Neskowin, Mr. and Mrs.
John Briedwell entertained with
a birthday dinner honoring E. U.
Henderson of Sheridan, M. T.
Henderson of Amity and Mrs.
Edith Jones of McMinnville.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Rndig and sons, War
ren and Richard of Garibaldi,
Mrs. Jones of McMinnville, Mr.
and Mrs. B. U. Henderson of
Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hen
derson ' and son Earl. Mr. and
Mrs. John Briedwell of Amity.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tkurwdajr, August 21
'Social meeting et the Woman's Benefit mseoctatioa,
8 o'clock. Woman's clubhouse,. Cottage street; all mem
bers urged to be present.
Zonta club, fi:30 o'clock, home ef Mrs. Ella WQsoa,
state fairgrounds.
Ladies Aid f W. R. C, Mrs. L L. Jfeadaniav iff D
street, social afternoon.
Open meeting of Capital Assembly, 'United Artisans,
fraternal temple, 8 o'clock; daace b4 program.
. Friday, August 22 9
Daaghtera ef Veterans, f o'clock, at Woman's club
house.
- Miapau dab. Jason Lee 8amday school class, annual
plenic, Arthur Gisgrow's home, ( o'clock.
Sunday, August 24
Salem Woman's Press dab, all far picnic, Basel
Grteri, husbands Invited. "
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NarcoticDirector ,
The Salem W. a T. U. enjoyed
a pleasant business and social
meeting Tuesday at the hall on
Commercial atreet. Mrs. Samuel
H. Boardntan had charge of the
devotions and later gave a very
Interesting talk.
Mra. Jennie Presnal, state di
rector ef narcotics, was present
and gave an extended talk on the
narcotic and dgarets. As this
onion has had no narcotie direct
or for some time. It was decided
to appoint one. Mrs. Lavender
was appointed, and kindly con
sented to accept.
lire, garth Oliver, who was for
many years president . of this
Union and also county president,
was present at this meeting and
gave some very helpful sugges
tions. Reports from the sewing com
mittee, . Mrs. Ransom, chairman,
shows that a great amount of
work has been done this summer,
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omteu corns nave Deen clean
ed through the generous help of
a local cleaner, have been made
over by the W. C. T. U. women,
then pressed by this eame clean
ing establishment, and now are
as good as new, and along with
several other articles of clothing,
are now ready to be sent to the
Children's Farm Home at Cor
vallis lor the use of the children
there.
The Union npw is putting its
time on to the preparation of ar
ticles for the booth at the state
fair. The W. C. T. U. expects to
have two booths at the fair this
year, having added a publicity
booth.
Kappa Sigma Mothers
Entertain
Aurora The annual picnic for
the members of the Kappa Sigma
fraternity of Oregon State col
lege, and many guests, was held
at the U. Eiler home Sunday. The
affair was sponsored by the Kap
pa Sigma Mother's club of Port
land, of which -Mrs. W. H. Mon-
Jored the picnic dinner, sad the
beauOfal grounds. Many carnal
m dnriagr.the aiternoon for eof-J
lew.
Those sponsoring the picnic
were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Monroe,
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Castner, Mr. and
Mrs. Cloyes, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan,
Mr. and Mrs. Braden, all of Port
land, and Mr. and Mrs. U. Eiler.
There were some spirited games
of baseball, some enjoyed swim
ming, while bridge wae the choice
of others.
Daleth Teth Camel
Group to Entertain
A lovely formal garden party Is
being planned by members of the
Daleth Teth Gimel woman's or
ganization of Willamette univer
sity for Friday night between the
hoars ot 8 o'clock and 10 o'clock.
The affair will be given in the
gardens of Prof, and Mrs. Robert
M. Gatke and to it 'have been In
vited all Salem girls who will en
ter Willamette university this
year.
Salem Visitors
Are Picnic
Guests
Mrs. Paul Wallace entertained
la compliment to Mrs. Frank
Jorda f Seattle, fcevea sweet of
Mrs. Heavy Keyera. and Mim Ed
na Sterling; "of Seattle aad hoaae
guest of Mrs. Wallace. Tuesday
evening with, - delightful pienle
supper on the large porch of the
Wallace country home. . ,
Many late rammer flowers were
used to decorate the table, porch
and guest rooms. Following the
sapper hour the guests retired to
the living room and here gather
ed, abont the fireplace a charm
ing social, evening was enjoyed
Covers were placed for the
honor guests, lira. Frank Jordan
sad Miss Edna Sterling, and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Meyers, Dr. W.
W. Morse. Mr. and Mrs. William
Walton. Mr. and Mrs. William
Burghardt. Mr. and Mrs. David
gyreMxju ceerge Xtegezs. Jehn
Refcecta, Mr. cttr Brown,
Mr.-andUrs. Joe Albert. Mr. and
Mrs. David Bennett Hill and Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace.
The Housewife's Idea Box
Splendid Polishing Cloths
In the future do not throw away
your pieces of velvet old or new. Cut
these to a convenient size and us
them as polishing cloths. If you over
cast the edges with wool or thread
they will not fray. They are almost
as good as chamois for polishing glass
roe is president. About 40 en- or furniture. THE HOUSEWIFE.
Ladd and Bush Bank
Colorful Picnic
One ot the prettiest and most
colorful parties to be given by the
staff of the Ladd and Bush bank
was the picnic Wednesday eight
in the gardens of Misa Sally Bush
oa South High street. Long tables
were arranged with tall shrubs and
glorious, flowers of the garden for
a back ground. Here Johnny Jones
catered to the appetite of nearly
100 guests.
Alter the picnic supper an or
chestra started playing at 8:00
o'clock and the bank staff and
their guests enjoyed dancing on
the tennis court for several hours.
Flood lights added much of beau
ty of the natural loveliness of the
setting.
Svereal special guests were In
attendance at this party.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ringo and
daughter, Lou Jane, of Aberdeen,
Washington, have been the guests
ot relatives and friends in Salem
for the past few days. The party
will leave for their home this
morning and will be accompanied
by Mrs. C. Bushnell, mother of
Mrs. Ringo.
Mrs. I. L. MeAdams will be
hostess to members of the Ladles
Aid ot the Woman's Relief corps
Thursday afternoon at her home,
245 D street. This will be a so
cial afternoon meeting
Mrs. C. T. McNeeley and
daughter Mildred of Berkeley.
Calif., are guests at the home of
Mr. and' Mrs. W. W. Moore for
about two weeks. Mrs. McNeeley
is a sister of Mrs. Moore.
The Mizpah club of the Jason
Lee S. S, class will hold their
annual picnic at Arthur Gisgrow's
Friday evening at 6 o'clock. All
members are requested to be
present. ?i
1960
By ANNE ADAMS
Nothing is more delightful on
warm afternoons than a dainty
chiffon frock. The model present
ed today achieves distinction
through its gracefully flared
shoulder capes and skirt. Both
are styled In pointed lines that
are youthful and decidedly slen
derising. Pattern 1960 may be fashioned
of chiffon, georgette, voile or flat
crepe printed or solid color. The
pastels are delicious this season,
particularly the rose, blue and
yellow shade?. Among the dark
grounds, tobacco brown and black
are quite the vogue, either plain
' or printed in tiny bright designs.
May be obtained only in aizea
18, 18, 20, 34. 38. 38, 40 and 42.
Sise It requires 4 yards f 40
lnch material.
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Our First
At Less Than Cost Prices
2m
SS off regular price
Remember ...
All $12.48 Silk Summer Dresses . . .
Now $5.00
All $19.73 Silk Summer Dresses ...
Now $9:98
Miss Sarah Dark
Hostess
Miss Sarah Dark entertained
Tuesday eTeolag is compliment to
Miss Grace U Sose at Los Angelas
who is spending the summer with
Mrs. J. L. Base la Salens, miss
Rose will leave about September
1 for her home where she will re
enter the University of Southern
California tarn tall.
The Taesdav nisht affair was a
swimming party at Biverdale park
wttn a picnic supper serrea arter
ward. About 15 guests' were tn
attendance to compliment Miss
Rose.
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Sihreeion Mr. aad Mrs. tX. E.
Geiser, Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Rahn,
Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone
and Mrs. Livingstone's mother,
Mrs. Smith, are spend few
days of this week at Bay-Ocean,
The party plans to return (3f Sat
urday evening.
Captain and Mrs. John Spang
has as their guest. Miss Ruth Wa-
terbary. a niece ef Mrs. Spong,
who Is here from rertland to
spend a week. Part of the time
will be spent with -Mrs. Gilbert
Wynkoop.
Miss Katheriae Haywasd U be
ing complimented In Bugeae wKa
several c farewell :vAffalr before
net tteparxnre ior-aeiu WPw
she- wiH-ssake her, heme. -
Misa Ines - Charlten f La
Grande Is a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chariton for
a few days.
SEAFARERS LOST
SAN PEDRO, Aug. 19. (AP)
The coast guard waa asked to
night to search the ocean off
Seal Beach, near here, for two
boys who started for a fishing
barge three miles off coast la a
14 foot outboard motorboat.
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PHI M BIUM
PHILADELPHIA. Anf. tt.
(AP) Gifford Pinchot today won
full title to the republican nom
tnatlon for governor ot Pennsyl
vania.
Four Justices of the state -preste
coart ended months ot 11U
gatJohs and polUtcal turmoft by af
firming the decision of the corn
man pleas court of Luzerne coun
ty, legalising the ,t0 votes ef
that cesaty. :
Attorneys for Francis Shank
Brown, Fiachata frindpai oppon
mm tnr tw aeAainsileo. had made
i.hmI. which. If mated, would
kaA rirmn t n nomination .
BfOwn-by 4.000 aotea, ThiaaieaJ,i
argument on which waa heard try j
the supreme ceun yeewraay, wu
baaed oa tha.perforaUpn of paper
ballots east ia Lnserne at the May
nrtmary.
CoanaeL for Brown maintained
the perforations, ordered by the
county court In- an effort to pre
vent fraud.- eoaatltated muia(ioa
ad therefore were illegal and
should bo thrown out. JInjt
carried -the tatire state by 20,049
praralUy an Euaerne I totinty by
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WASHINGTON. Aug. 20. -
(AP) The task of educating the
Indian away from the reservation
and Into the ranks of steady Job
holders has been given to Dr. w.
Special Sale
Thursday, Friday and Saturday only
A $5.00 VALUE FOR $1.00
A 'pea and pencil set in the new black and white de
sign. Every set filled, tested and guaranteed five
years! An extra point free with every set. Buy
school pens now.
Extra Special. A $5.00 Value for 98c
One $1.00 Paris Girl face powder
One $1.50 Paris Girl Narcisse perfume
One $2.50 Imported Necklace
The 3 Articles for 98c
THURS., FRI. and SAT. ONLY
Mail orders given prompt attention
Crown Drug Store.
332 State St.
Salem, Ore.
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Carson Ryan. jr,t proieir
education at Swarthmers college
In Pennsylvania. :
Dr. Ryan is expected to play
a major pan ui ine uuuuhicj
policy- Of the Indian bnrean of
making - tno 1 inouns sen uy-
portlng.
The announcement ny secre
tary Wllbnr Of the appointment
said he placed highest la the
open competitive examination re
cently hald to select the head of
the Indian educational service.
Ukraine Bandit
Chiefs Executed
ARTEMOVSK, Ukraine. Aug.
20 (AP) Three notorious
Ukraine bandit leaders named
Chepulnoy, Yakovlev, Inavitzky.
were executed by a firing squad
today after their appeal to the
central executive committee was
dented.
id get Elacket
Originators Of low Prices 3al Male at.
A ITireotl: Hn Mcott
' Treat, yourself Id a real meal now that the weather
fa tookr. You will enjoy this aality eat. Oh!
Price did you say? Well, took these oyer.
for Friday and Saturday Ve Offer
Good
Boil Beef
10c lb.
Prime
Beef Roasts
ISellfc
Finest Round Delicious Sirloin
Steak r Steak
25c lb, 20c lb.
Tender Small Flank
Steer Steak Steaks
18c lb. 25c lb.
Highest Grade Margerine 2 lbs. 25c
' Young Pig
Pork Roast
18c lb.
Dainty Lean
Loin Chops
30c lb.
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Finest Sliced Bacon . 30c lb-
Fresh Ground
Beef
18c lb.
Pure Pork Little
Links
25c lb.
Useless to pay moreRisky to pay less
Genuine Leg of
Lamb
20c lb.
Genuine Lamb
Chops.
20c lb.
OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT IS IN A POSI
TION TO GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SMALL
STORES, BOARDING HOUSES AND HOPYARDS.
Out of consideration to our employes we close
Saturdays at 7 P. M.
HARRY M. LEVY, Mgr.
Showing of New Fall Prints
36 in. wide, 80x80 Square Count Percales
beautiful light and dark patterns at
Those who trade at
Block's Golden Riale Store
Salem. Oregon
223 N.Liberty
Save a substantial difference
Telephone 1606
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ed the cost of medical and hospital service, estimated at $10 per capita two billion
dollars every year!
Avoid serious illness. Consult your doctor every
year on your birthday. Many organic diseases which
later are almost incurable, yield readily to treat
ment if they are discovered, and treated, in their
early stages.
Coasalt your doctor and then cooperate with him
by baring your prescriptions properly compound
ed. Come to the Central Pharmacy with the con
fident assurance that your prescription wiU be pre
pared by a professionally trained pharmacist and
that the finished product wm contain the ; best
drags and medicines that science can produce, or
money can buy. We are mere than merchants, we
are the doctor's right hand man. Ask him.
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