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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1931)
The OHEGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning. May 21. 1931 PACE SEVEN i 2 ; ! V ' Mrs. D. A. Dodge will entertain members of the East division of the First Presbyterian church at her home 1270 Chemeketa street, Thursday afternoon. The -after noon will feature a surprise pack age shower and a travelogue by Mrs. Clarence Noble. Miss ( Zoo Stockton returned Wednesday from av two weeks Tislt In. The Dalles where sne; was the house gnest of lira.1 Joe Stadeiman. Westerners "Brag" about THAT GOLDEN WEST FLAVOR VIA' ' t - - ' - , JW -J Closaet & Devers PMtliaJ, Oft(a jPipe-IDeeciDipaitlLlcipnii ' pb&iy fflvflnQcgjs ; S Z7QCCC3 Summer Styles Tubfast cotton print dresses la the smartest styles we have erar offered at this price . . .' short sleeved and sleeveless Regular and extra sizes, 7Q3 and . .1 Double Thread Tcn7 , Soft, Absorbent ecci ABigVJue!; fSx38 or 20x35 inch towels . plain white- colored bor ders, allover stripe . , better .oaiity than ever at this prfce. . .r Eloyoa Cottttoa Crropa ma Ccrnblno Pesfcloa end Economy! An entirely new fashion . . . street and afternoon dress of .rayon cotton crepe ... as smartly styled as any of your silk dresses' . . trimmings of pure siHc or all rayon crepe . . . the material is absolutely washable! Prints and combinations a print and a plain color ...See them at once... you will want several at this ex ceptionally low price. ; r i. X I i l : : t I f " f " t7omena TaHored Rayorl' tUndcrvcai? Vests, chemttes, erea roke-Croot pasties and bloomers at this low Cfell . end MoT news t ' i?GJp Sor cadnatioQ and A. fiat crepe dress for either of these "spedal" occasions carl be worn all summer . . . if it is made of fine fiat crepe. AJ' splendid qualityat a low price, 39 inches wide. - to Dodonrcado Lustrous Finish . 02.6Q and C3 at 105 rayoa and eottow esreads ... scaBooed . . . as Sorted colors , . Jacquard d V afni. . fringed SQo It If ade of fine French wear cotton marquisette, or rayoa marquisette. An exceptionally low price for a curtain of this frpe.: j ; m :-'--. , ..-- . . This store will close as usual at 6 o'clock Fri day, Mayv29. - Part Wool ; DflacnEielic Slae e2x8a,'aort wool filled. ; W. C. T. U. Welcomes New-Club Will : : , New Members Meet Monday - . Salem W. O. T. U. welcomed I The Greater Oregon . easoela new members to the. organization tlon. new woman's organization 7lyvltZnXtnrVA0f. ot 51. will meet Monday erea- nrtf ..-t.M vr wiiii tr- of eommercd rooms Mcordlns; to .Vr i:rr;, r.i report or the president, Mrs. W. -JZ. . ' . r " Jr:l . I Carlton Smith. Mrs Smith, has ;' named four i Lehman, made a pretty appear- A program In which short Ulks were made by Mrs. Sarah oilrer. Mrs. CL N. Thompson, and Mrs. Herbert Rahe and in which roeal selections were given by Miss Jo sephine Albert and Mrs. IL a ! Brans was an attractive part of the afternoon. Mrs. Rachel Reeder. chairman ot the flower . mission, had ar ranged a surprise for the new i members f and a special compll- ; ment to Mrs. S. Poole, prohibition patriot of the W. C. T. U. The surprise was a beautifully arran ged Individual bouquet .tor each new member and Mrs. Poole. About 40 members were pres ent tor this pleasant social an- t ernoon. , as a part ef the club organize tlon. These are press and put&ij lty chairman ef which, fa Mrs Tom Wood Oregon industries tonrist and membership eomiilt-teea,- - - - - ' . . I -' , Mrs. WUlUm Mott entertalaed; with an attractive afternoonf In compliment to Mrs. Ralph Ham- llton at the Mott home Wednes day afternoon. ; -if : Attractive Luncheon Honors Miss Todd ' . - - - - Mrs. Wallace Carson was host ess tor one of the delightful luncheons of the week at her home Tuesday afternoon compli menting Miss Jessica Todd of Monmouth. Bridge followed the luncheon. - u Ouests in compliment to Miss Todd were Miss Maud McPher- Albert Hunter. son, Mrs. Parker, Miss Laura Taylor, Mrs. Howard Moreiand, all of Monmouth; from .Salem. Mrs. W. II. Lytle, Mrs. John II. McNary, Mrs. David Eyre; Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. Russell Catlln, Mrs. Don Young, Mrs. Frank Chapman, Mrs. Uilton Stelner. Mrs. Tom Wood. lira. John Carson, Mrs. Allan Carson. Mrs. Dan J. McLellaa and Mrs. Leslie Spring Concert v Tomght A promising concert tor tonight will be the annual spring concert for pupils of Leslie music school department under the direction of I Miss Oretchen Kreamer. - The .opening hour haa been set for S o'clock in the auditorium of the school and Is being given in compliment to patrons and friends. The program will Include sever, al chorus numbers, numbers by the orchestra and Individual num bers. The personnel of . the or chestra includes: violins Cather ine Headrlck. Edna Matthls, Hel en Marcy, Elmer Amundson. Mar- Tin mundson, Richard Iiams. Sax ophones Hilda MacDowelL Dean Ellis. Baritone Merle Walts. Tromblnee David Hobs Kenneth Hicks. Mandolin Carl Mason. Piano Carol Johnson. Dvorak. Schumann, '.Schubert,' old English songs, old -Frenea sonas. end many more, ere the E type ot music to be presenter. T&e : interested public is invuea. .... m - Ecclesia Club Elects Officers Miss Emma Dell Schwabbaner was hostess Tueesday night for the regular meeting of the Eccle sia club in which officers were elected for the coming year. Miss Esther Erickson was elected pre sident-end succeeds Miss Velma Rominger. Other officers elect ed are Mrs. Ole Vojkel, vice pre sident: Miss Alyce Gravos. secre tary; Miss Irene deLdsie, treasur- i er: , Miss Emma Deu senwao- bauer. reporter: Miss Miidrea IJudson. sonr leader. An lmoresslve initiation service was conducted by Miss Mildred Judson at which time Miss Eli- nore Dorrance was Initiated Into the club. Following this a social hour and refreshments were served. Miss Louise Hlller. Miss Mabel Alrlck - assisted Miss Schwabbaner at the tea hour. Mrs. Doris Schwabbaner, Miss Virginia Berger. Miss Molly Schwabbaner. and Miss Amanda Schwabbaner were special guests I of the club. : , '- -. i Mrs. Gatke's Drama j Class Elnds Season i An attractive luncheon at (he i home of Mrs. Carl Nelson with Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Robert Bra dy as hostesses' marked the last meeting of the drama class led tby Mrs. R- M. Gatke Tuesday. The i club will resume Its meetings this ' fall. An informal afternoon fol lowed the luncheon. Present for the final meeting were Mrs. R. M. Gatke, Mrs. Leonard Nelson. Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Herbert Rahe. Mm. W. E. i Anderson, Mrs. Willis Roughton, i Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. Clifton Mndd. Mrs.- Edgar ' Fitzgerald, Mrs. E. T. Pierce, Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Nelson. . e Mrs. Roy Wilson of Seattle. Mrs. Jack Johnson. Mrs. Guy Smith, Mrs. S. W. Starr and Mrs. Tom Wood were special guests at the club evening for which Mrs. John Hunt entertained in her apartment at the Royal Court apartment Tuesday night. Mrs. C. W. Belner and Mrs. Carl Schneider assisted at the supper hour. 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J..59c 25c Canada Dry Ginger Ale. .......1.13c Cm. of 12 Bon Ton Sanitary Napkins 15c 50c Nature Remedy Tabletsi.. .29c 35c Freezone Corn Remedy ..........26c 85c Kruschen Salto .... ......l..............l-49p Red Arrow Golf Balls (new standard) 3 for 50c f One pint Vacuiirrt Bottles.. .i... 69c All 5c Candy Bars. .,...........;.8 for 25c 10c Palm Olive Soap......... 3 for 19c 10c Cakes Life Buoy Soap.. 3 for 19c 10c Cakes Lux Toilet Soap.. ......3 for 19c 10c Cakes Camay. Soap...........i3 for 19c 1 pt. fuU strength Witch Hazel........... .25c :.16c ..39c ..14c ..39c 6 oz. Glycerine Rose Water...... , 10 lbs. Bathing Epsom Salts . 3 Waldorf Toilet Paper lpt. Petrolatum (Mineral Oil)..... 1 pt. Norwegian Cod Liver Oil............55c 50c Apex Moth Calces......!.. .....3 for 50c $2.50 Coty Double Compacts $LG9 New Gillette Razor and 6 Blades..... ...47c One pound Hospital Cotton....... .....29c 75c Flit Fly Spray ..49c 45c -Tins Oronito Cleaner... .............. 29c 50c Tubes Unguentine ..39c 1 pt.e Rubbing Alcohol .... .... .. 23c 35c Scholia Zino Pads.......... .20c 60c Tube Neet Depilitory.-l- ---. -39c $i Miles Remedies . ....:...............69c" 50c Yeast Foam Tablets ....................33c 51.15 Othine Double Strength 09c 50c Bottles NonspM...........r. ... 33c 50c Ponds Sldzi Freshener 33c 2lz lb. Fred Meyers Malt Syrup... .....35c 25c Listerine Tooth Paste.................. 15c CAMEL, OLD GOLD, CHESTERFIELD f LUCKIES. CIGARETTES 2 pkgs. 25c tow $lel9 WHITE oiL cigars; r i m ! 50 f4r $2.43 EDGEWORTH TOBACCO 16-oz. Tins, $1.15 2 Pocket Tins, 25c (Read? Rab or Sliced) TKIUnGDAY '4 i h CIONDATT J Curtain Panels Ecrw Rayoa. &H yds. longc Begwlar 08e ' HH peael. a pejels . V 1 V U Ladles Crepe Cotton Slips Crepe and Baronet Satis. Ass't, of close owt Sllpe. BegwUr valoea up to $2.00. ;gaJ?j;?$ieOO: 1 Men's Dress Shirts , Madras, Broadcloth, Piques, valwee wp to S2.4S. . price . ' .. $1.00 Rayon Flat Crepe Prints S9 in. Fast Colors, beaati fnl materials for Presses. Regular 70e yd. Special ?JT. $1.00 64 in. Table Damask Extra hevy Reg. 79e qual- VjZ&.L: $1.00 Ladies' Pure Silk Scarfs Ascot shape nfi sued double pitUUEs. Printed Silk Pongeo 4 Pieces. Regular 88e yd. material. Pure' '"l flft Bilk, a yds. tor., VlvU Children's Wash Dresses Slscw -te 14, guaranteed washabl, best gradea. Close out styles. 50e m drese. : 9 ST?!:........ $1M . Ladies Silk Berets 1 Ass't. of Berets, all colors, valaee to 81.2S. Sfte; esvcb or for $1.00; ' Ladles Rayon ' : Underwear Bloomers, Shorties, Steplns, 2..; .$1.00 36 in. Percale Prints (Suarauteed fast colors. Regular lTe prints AA 8 yds. . for. . , V V U U. S. Eeds - Athletics Tto-va rin. .'White. Suutau. $1.00 Ladies Wash Dresses 80 Square Percale. Ouar- fast colors $1.00 Ea, V .f Im fimnmr Felt Hats I V , mite. Fink, Bine, Sand, Oree ' CI t( .......... v X.vrvr Children's Cotton Hose Derby Ribbed- all colors. ToT?......... SLOP Ladies' Pore Silk Chiffon Hose Regnlar. f 1.0S Hose, close. ; outs. neauUfol . A quality, a pair.. l.VU Ladles' Rayon Danes Sets Nob run. Regular S2.00 Special .. $1.00 m Set 39 In. Batistes ' (flowered) ' ; ust the thin for Summer -Dresses. Res S5e yd. ma- 4 yds. for. .... $1.00 Pure Silk Spun Silk 84 Int. wide, riala colors, suitable for underwear. irr. $L00 r Men's Rayon Underwear fsr $1.00 - MMuaMMUMuuwaiKmuaMUMueawMaue Boys' PnH Oyer Sweater . Wool aad Cot- f Af ton mixed .. pl.UUBa . Ladies Ravon Slios -Fitted aad lace trim. Reg- Blip. Special $1.00 Ea. Men's Rayon Hose Regular S5e. lloee Q - f f 8 pre. for....t. ylvU ' Baby Cotton Creepers Rroadcloth, Prints, Batistes, $1.00 I 1 Pajaraa Broadcloth 8 la. Fauer BroadcloUi. ; Beautiful Prints for Beach rajamas, ; d AA 8K yds, fo.... AUU Ladies Silk and Leather Purses Pure White, Black and White, Pink, Green and ; other summer 1 fl f : shades ....1. )1UU Ea. ( One Lot Curtain Material Ass't materials worth 3c ; 8. yds. for. ..... $1.00 Boys Wash Suits gnu Suits, Guaranteed Fast . color. Bailor Suits' 1 ft A and others, each vlvw nniMT Fnnr.ET THE DATES AND THE PLACE THURSDAY - FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY - MONDAY at on 223 II. UBEirrv D C n C tJ C 0 ; O Xi C " ; : s N. 'liberty St, Sakra : i '".::T" v. SALEM, OREGON