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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning. May 21, 1931
Society N
Bridge Luncheon
Smart Event
' Today
Oa of tte smartest affairs of
t& spring will b th bridge
luncheon todajr la the Oriental
room of tti Marlon hotel with
Mrs. Wayne Loder and Mrs. Pal
mer MacDonald as hostesses. -
Sweet peas and low spring
flowers In pastel shades will be
used, for the luncheon tables and
nan dragons will form a back
ground tor the guest rooms. Both
contract and auction bridge will
be in play following the one
o'clock luncheon.
The guest list includes Mrs.
Clifford Farmer. Mrs. George
Croisan, Mrs. F. W. Poprman,
m m. XXTnAlwnrth Mrs.
Milt liftWlUWB t w-,
W. Connell Dyer, Mrs. Karl
Becke, Mrs. James Laidlaw, Mrs.
Hal Wiley. Mrs. Curtis Cross,
Mrs. Cameron of Portland. Mrs.
Richard Slater. Mrs. L. W. Da
Tldson, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs.
Edgar Pierce, Mrs. Jerald Back-
Tr ftardner. Mrs. T. Ir Kuhns,
Mrs. Don Prltchett, Mrs. George
W. Quinn, Jr.. Mrs. Miles McKey,
Mrs, Dan Fry Jr., Mrs. James
Linn. Mrs. V. Griggs. Mrs. Gor
don Hadley, Miss Rorena Eyre,
Miss Charlotte Zeiber, Mrs. Frits
Slade, Mrs. W- A. Johnson, Mrs.
W. H. Lytle, Mrs. O. a Locke,
Mrs. John Carson. Mrs. James
Callahan. Mrs. Roy Simons. Mrs.
Gus HIrson, Mrs. T. A. Roberts.
Mrs. W. B. Scandllng, Mrs. Con
rad Paalus, Mrs. P. D. Quisen
berrx, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Jack
Elliott, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs.
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Olive M. Doak. Society Editor
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V SOCIAL CALENDAR
v 5 Thusday, May tl
Faculty, Woman's elob. Mrs. Ror Keena, f4 L-
Felle street, picnic supper, S o'clock,
Ladles of Grand Army, 2 o'clock i Mrs. Oeorga
Smith. S65 North. 5th street. -
Salem Arts League art eihlblt, fireplaca room of ,;.
city library from 2 to 4 o'clock and from 1 to t o clock;
public welcome. w,v v :. 4 i V;;S
Woman's Alliance card party at noma of Mray ;
Georre Trott.1045 North 16th street : -
. Hayesrille Woman's ciub, last "meeting oJ year,
Mrs. McAfee: 12:30 o'clock luncheon followed by elee-
tlon of officers; James Russell Patterson, O. S. C. will
ft PGA k "
Chapter G of the P. E. O. sisterhood will meet with
Mrs. A. T. Wain, at her rural home on Jefferson high
way, 2 o'clock; Prof. Herbert Rahe special speaker.
Artisans will hare open meeting at Fraternal tem
ple, 8 o'clock: program and dancing following.
East division of First Presbyterian church, surprise
packase party: Mrs. D. A. Hodge. 127tt ChemekeU
street: traTelogue by Mrs. Clarence Nobel. All cordially ;
laTWFidelis class of First Baptist church, 2 o'clock Mar- .
ton square: Inclement weather, meet In chorea, rooms.!
Paul Hendricks, . Mrs. Homer
Green,- Mrs. T. A. Liresley. Mrs.
Brasler Small, Mrs. James Youns.
Mrs. O. V. Johnson, Mrs. Harry
Hawkins, Mrs. D. A. Young. Mrs.
a A. Sprague, Mrs. Martha
Schmuck, Mrs. A. B. Galloway of
Portland. i . -
Mrs. VT. E. Scandllng and Mrs.
Conrad Paulus w ill assist Mrs.
Loder 'and Mrs, MacDonald.
.
Brush Creek! -Margery Hill
man was hostess to an orer-nlght
party at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hillman, Tues
day night. A Tery pleasant evea
Ing was spent. Miss Margaret
Giezlk, Miss Vivian fcunees and
Miss Charlotte - Goplerud were
the guests. " - i -; ' -; ! .
Mrs. Frederick Gans and two
children. of San Francisco, passed
through - here this afternoon an
route to Portland where they
will spend the summer at " the
home ot Mrs. Gans parents.
Governor and Mrs. Meier.
LIrs. F. K. Power
To be Honored
Today , '
- Mrs. . Kenaetb. Power will be
the guest of honor for a pretty
bridge afternoon at the- tioma of
Mrs. Frank Power - with Mr
Power and Miss Florence Power
as hostesses. A 'dainty arrange
ment of spring flowers will form
a background for the three tables
of bridge which will be la play
during the afternoon. This party
is . ona of the many which are
complimenting 'Mrs. Power . be
fore her departure Friday -.for
the east where sfie will, spend
two months. ,
.Guests In compliment ' to Mrs.
Power will - be Mrs. Wolcott Bo
rn, : .Mrs. ! George Weller, Mrs.
Wallace ' Carson, Mrs. Wlllard
Marshall,' Mrs. -Charles Robert
eon, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs.
John CaughelL Jr., Mrs. Frank
Chapman, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs.
Milton Stelner, and Mrs. W. W.
Baunu.
. . ' .
Mrs. Nellie Rah .
Complimented
r Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg' Doaey.
entertained with dinner in com
pliment to Mrs. Nellie Rahe
Tuesday: evening, Mrs. Rahe will
leave eoom for Indianapolis where
she will be married.
Guests, in compliment to Mrs.
Rahe were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Rahe, Miss Frances Virginia Mel
ton. Miss Olive DahL Prof. Cam
eron Marshall, and Dr. and Mrs.
Doney.
We are noM
the finer grades of nioria
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ARCHPRESERVEB, FLOBSHEE AND JUTTATT & KOKENGB
Ladies' Archpreseryer Shoes are now ... $8.50 to $12.00
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Men's Archpreserver Shoes are now ... . $12.00 to $13.50
Men's Florsheim Shoes are now ... . ...$9.00 to $10.00
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Men's Marion Shoes are now . . . . . . . . . $6.00 to $7.50
Ladies' Julian & Kokenge Shoes are now$12.00 to $13.50
Ladies' Sp ort Shoes) Pumps and Ties
Bar Sandals, all leather as well as linen one price, $7.00
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Although our prices have been reduced we will always maintain the high quality thai
has made this store headquarters for the finer trade.-
We are offering a-wider selection, better fitting lasts and superior shoes to anything
that we have ever shown in the past : v ; .
25
; Rubber Heels put on your shoes each Wednesday at n .
a v naii pnce. rsnng mem in any aay ana leave them for r
r Wednesday, i ' ..
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I Pretty Tea Evening
For Art Exhibit y
The art exhibit which Is being
sponsored by the Salea Arts lea
gue under the" direction ot Mrs.
Clifton Mudd. this week In the
fireplace room of the city library
each day until. Friday between
the hours of two and four in (the
afternoon and seTen and nine la
the evening Is proving an Interesting-
exhibit..,
The pictures are those at
younger Oregon artists and whlls
there are not a many of these
and thus not as many exhibits as
the Salem Arts league had ex
pected, still there Is a valuable
collection ; on display which is
drawing much attention from art
levers of Salem. . ,
. An "interesting feature of the
exhibit was the social evening
held Wednesday night. For this
Mrs. John Clifford, Mrs. L. H.
Tarpley. Mrs. CUfton Mudd, Mrs.
Gastav.Ebsen, and Mrs. Ella Ha
thaway were hostesses. Punch
and wafers were served from an
artistically and colorful tea table.
Hostesses for today will be
Mrft WV E. Anderson, and Mrs. J.
M. Devers for the afternoon and
Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Miss AUee
Brown and . Misa Mirpah Blair
will serve: during the evening.
Friday afternoon Miss Luella
Baker and Mrs. Carl Gregg Don
ey will be hostesses' and in the
evening' Mrs. Ora Mclntyre and
Mrs. Maud ' Covington will' act as
hostesses. ' -' : .
Recital OfTer,
Pleasing Work
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Three! Interesting recitals have
been given this week among the
many which have been given this
spring and -which will continue
until Into June, i Laneta Bellin
ger, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G ro
ver c Bellinger, was presented by
Mabel S. Powers In piano recital
at the studio ot Prof, and Mrs, T.
S. Roberts Monday night.
Little- Miss Bellinger Is IS years
old and played aa artistically In
terpreted, program. : She was as
tUted by Miss Isabella Gragg, vi
olinist, and small Pauline Zoi
Chambers appeared la some at
tractive feature dance -numbers.
Only Immediate friends of the
young artists were Invited for thisj
recital. . - ;
A second recital of much Inter
est. to A "large number of people
was that gives by' Miss Jeanette
Scott, -violinist, -who was present
ed by Prof. William Wallace Gra
ham in Waller hall Tuesday night.
Thai young student of the violin
gave a beautiful program. . She
was assisted by Miss Xaellle
Camming, contralto. Miss Elisa
beth Boylan, and Miss Lois Plum
mer accompanists. ; ,
The recital ot Miss Rosalind
Van Winkle, pianist, and student
ot Frances Ylrglnle Melton, was a
delightful Monday night event at
Waller hall, Willamette univer
sity. Miss Van Winkle was as
sisted In a brilliant program by
Miss Josephine Albert, contralto,
and Miss Elisabeth Clement, ac
companist. ;
Writersfciub
PlansPicfic .
Mrs. WiUiam Pordyce Fargo
was hostess for the regular meet
ing of the Writer's section of the
Salem' Arts league Tuesday night
at her home. Election was held
to name a section leader for the
next year. Mrs. F. G. Franklin
was elected to succeed Mrs. John
Clifford who has been leader for
the past two years. It was also
decided to continue section meet
ings during, the summer months
and to have a special picnic sup
per tor the June meeting:, the sup
per to be held at the home of Mrs.
C. A. Lytle. ;
- Following the -business meet
ing a delightful program of orig
inal writing from poetry to prose
and radio talks were presented by
the authors, Mrs. Blanche Jones,
Perry Prescott Relgelman, Lynn
F. . Cronemlller, Mrs. Fred Alban
Well, Mrs. Edna Dally, Mrs. C. A.
Lytle, Dr. F. G. Franklin.
Following the ' program and
discussions refreshments - were
served by Mrs. Fargo; assisted by
Mrs. B. Lb Steevee.
Nliss Margaret Pro '
Complimented
Miss Margaret - Pro was the
guest of honor for a pre-nuptlal
shower at the home of Mrs. Hugh
B. Fouke, ' Jr . Mondsy night.
Miss Pro- will : leave soon for
Boston' where she will become
the. bride of George I. Poor.
Members of the' Wesleyaa Guild
of Jason Lee chhrch were the
complimenting guests. .
After an informal social even
ing a large basket of many gifts
was presented to Miss Pro; Re
freshments concluded the pleas
ant evening Several more infor
mal affairs are being planned tor
Miss Pro. before - her departure
June '7. . ' ; ' -' :
Guests in compliment - to the
bride-elect Monday . night were
Miss Luella ; Ealghln. Miss Jewell
Chrtstenaon, Mrs. Pearl Bonney,
Miss Idabelle - Lelper, Miss Al
berta Minton, Miss Eva Beatty,
Miss Laura Phipps, Mrs. -Msrlon
W liber, Mrs. Helen Hinter, Mrs.
VIda MiUer, "Irs. Rhea Harris.
Miss Jean Baumgartner, Mrs.
Beesle Zobe!, Miss Marcia . Feust
man. ' " ; .
Business College
Students Elect :
A business meeting was held
by the students - of the - Cspital
Business college Tuesday morn
ing, for the purpose of electing
officers for the summer months.
Those' appointed on the nominat
ing committee were: Miss Adella
Shepherd, Miss : Frances Martin,
Miss Faje Lemon, Miss Verna
Kepplnger, and Miss Ines Elliott.
The committee nominated , for
president. Miss Margaret Kath
man and Miss Ethel Wlgle; Miss
Kathman was elected. ; For vice
president, ' Hsrold Percey and
Miss Rsmona Estudlllo; with Mr.
Percy elected; for secretary and
treasurer. Miss Irene Beugli and
Miss. Mary Bally; Miss BeugU
was elected and Miss Virginia
Mrs. Otto Schelberg, Mrs. Laura I little lllanson, Mrs. David Fur-j Mrs. Anna Borkman, Mrs. Mamie
Johnson, .Mrs. Mary Aplin, Mrs. lough. Mrs. Norms Terwilllger, ' Callaway, and Miss Beatrice Olin.
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C. L.IWEXLMAN, Reg. Pharmacist . '
Here are a Few of Our Week - End Special
10c Mennen's Nursing Bottle
... .(small neck) M.
A . -KJUMIV.
7S TTtrv Mlnr1 Oil '
iSilver Note Bird Seed,
Cough Drops ior Gam, 3 pkgk..
50c Woodbury's Shampoo:
51.00 Blilkweed Cream.
1 tif. Anti.cunti '. :
50c Analgesic Balm
35c Uinkle Pilla.
1 pt Universal Bottle
10c Envelopes
15c Envelopes -1.
6 Olympic Tissue
15c Shinola
i6c
1 12c
;;i-...f:,:,i4c
10!
L...33c
L9c
JLJ20c
..L..I.Jllc
3 bars Palmolive Soap 18c
El Dorado Tissue..
6
25c Zinc Oxide Ointment
- 50c - Formaldehyde
S1.Z0 S. BETA
, 25c Citrate Slagnesia l
- Z5c Castor Oil
25c Spirits of Camphor
25c Olive OU
25c Cascara
' 35c Peroxide
$1.00 Lysol
60c' Cocoannt Oil
91.00 Cod Uver Oil
$10 Lydia Pinkham's
Yeg. Compound
' $10 Petrolagar
SOd Alcomb,
S for -
1 lb. Agar Agar
u L25c
I , h Il98c-
J.:.U.,; -.r 1..... 16c ;
... . M " tfif
S, 16c
r .:.:. , , ' U.i9c
' " f , R9c
; I-i..43c
I I Mr
Tf-T-"--
.... . I.I.....U1T19
.li;....l;.;;v;.j;.;;!l;1.19,
1 I , ',, ,'.. .,iJ..-.LS1.00
.$1.89
50c BHIk of Magnesia.
..:.3 for
60c Mentholatum.
39c
98c
-39c
85c Kruschen Salts . . ...59c,
Kotex 35c, 3 for $1l00
50c lpana or lepsodent ... . 39c
$1,00 Ovaltine 73c
Extra Special
60c Sal Hepatica.
25c Kleenex
$1.00 Hair Clippers.
50c Nail . Brushes..
.39c
-17c
-69c
-33c
50c Dr. West's Tooth Brush 39c
25c- Cutlcura or Woodbury's 20c
25c Momento Hand Cleaner 17c
$1.00 Valiant Bath Powder 59c
$1.00 Cotys Ponder 79c
75c Luxuria Cream ...55c
65c Pond'a Creams .. ,....,.. ;......47c
$1.00 Mclloslo Powder ;...89c
60c Danderine ., , ; ' ,., , 44c
1 pt. Bay Rum .... ; ;:. , :.39c
15c Witchhazel , .9c
60c Bromo Seltzer .. ; 39c
$1.00 Photo Albums 69c
2x3 Ansco Camera
( 98c
50c Burma Shave
25c Colgate's Tooth Paste.
$1.00 Lucky Tiger.
39c
17c
-69c
$1.00 Woodbury's Tissue Cream9c
$1.00 Aspirin Tablets -39c
Some of these prices are made especially for those who are attending the big
furniture.auctipn this week at the Market Furniture store Read them, visit the
auction and then drop over te the Market Drug store, afterwards.
Ease
Oriirinators Of Low Prices
3ar?H3,(B'G
331 State St.
fflttUGniloOp OC3EiaC23GI? I?i?nG
For Kvery Day In iThe Week. These Are Not Specials.
You cannot pass up the opportunity this 'market: offers you to save on your
meat WH. " We made a statement last week, that as long as the price of livestock
remained at the present low level, we would- be- In line. We offer you choice
meats and guarantee the quality Retail quantities at practically wholesale prices.
Choice
Gs8Y Boasts
I2i4c lb.
Choice
MBdaste
10c lb.
Choice Boiling
8clb.
Special Tender
Stall
15c lb.
j ! " j Choice Sirloin
;! :Stai
120c lb.
Fresh Sliced
isuer
10c lb.
Bleats are perishable. So when we price certain cuts unusually low, it 'means
that we have an over supply of .these items and take this method of moving
tnem while they are fresh.
FANCIEST MILK FED VEAL
The firm white meated kind.); An j Ideal meat during warm weather. The price is
the lowest for this quality since L916. . .
Milk Fed
Ueal'Boasis
14c lb.
Milk Fed
M Steak
2 lbs. 35c
1 Rib or Loin
ilOpS
20c lb.
Asky the farmer.
GRAIN
He will tell you
Young Pig Pork
"Steak
15c lb.
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posili
FED PIG PORK , .
rk p rices are down. We do ' our own buying
lion topass the savings to our customers., j
Young Pig
Roasts
2Mc lb.
Dainty Lean -
20c lb.
Sugar Cured Smoked Bleats that! are from' Young porkers, bought, slaughtered
and cured right here In Salens They, have .that fresh, sweet, home cured flavor.
Bomeining mat is' lacking in the shipped in eastern product.
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REMEMBER, WHAT
Finest Sliced I
in
eon
25c lb.
Lf?ht weight
SALEM- MAKES MAKES SALEM
Sugar Cured
MM
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nVr imili
a utr mm
Freshly Ground
15c lb.
For Bleat Loaf
18c lb.
A favorite
Sugar Cured
5
lUUiii
24c lb.
Xtra Bind
Pure Pork
aasage
1 5r IK.
Home Blade Flavor
Pure Pork
Hitttle LinEis
20c lb.
A Breakfast Delicacy
Our sausage products are made $ith care, from good fresh meats. We know that
we can make a lower priced artitle. But It is against' our policy to grind Infer
ior meats. 4 J- v-' l I .:' .
Home Rendered . i j Best Fresh
Pure W ; PargariEi ; Jfcralessts
10c lb. 12 lbs. 25c 18c lb.
Out of conslderatloa to ocr employees we close Saturdays at 7 p. m. 1 ,.
''M: ; 'r HARRY BL LEVY Mgr. " v"