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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1931)
PACE SEVEN The OREGON. STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon; Thursday Morning, November 26, 1931" r -saSssaw 3 ." Society MeWs 1 Mary Deutsch Bride of Stephen Bauman GerraU. -Miss Mary Deutsch of Woodburn and Stephen Bauman of Gerrais were married at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. Luke's church In Woodburn, Fath er J. B. Rubls officiating. Ther were attended by Mlsi Rosina Par elek of Woodburn and Albert bauman, brother of the groom. The bride was dressed in a white cown with wreath and veil aad carried a bouquet of white enrysantnemums. Her maid of Lonor wore a peach colored gown and also carried chrysanthemums. - A wedding dinner was given at FinlIn tfc cfousk. Theain the even. You can be sura of perfect bakings in usinj jxrr sz&Ti a if i m n POWDER t IT 25 ounce for 25c the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bauman In Ger vais, and was attended by Father Ruble, Father Walsh of Gerrals, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bauman, Miss Rosina Pavelek, Albert Ban man, Mrs. Elisabeth Deutsch, Mrs. Ollie Cox aad daughter Leila May, Mrs. Rusher, Frank Pavelek,. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bauman and daugh ter Margaret Elks Cli h to Sponsor Card Party The second of the series of benefit card parties being sponsor ed by the Elks lodge at the tem ple will be given Monday night. The proceeds from these attrac tive parties goes into the relief fund of the lodge. Both bridge and "500" will be in play and prizes are being awarded for scores. At the end of the series it is planned to award a grand prize. Open house is being held by the temple for all those guests who care to be conducted through It. The committee in charge is George Henderson, Reed Rowland and Willard Marshall. Kinzwood. Personal reasons for thankfulness was the subject of roll call Tuesday afternoon by members of the Laurel Social TTmir Huh The meetinz was held at the home of Mrs. Kaymona Comnton. Mrs. G. L. Adams pre sided at the business session and Miss Vina Emmett entertained with Tiolin numbers during the social hour. Mrs. Eugene Kxeos assisted Mrs. Compton in serving Mrs. Karl P. Mobley will be nosi est Tuesday. December 8. Those enjoying the afternoon ware Mrs. Warren B. Baker. Mrs Eugene Wrebs, Mrs. J. B. Smith, Mrs. Robert A. Blevlns. Mrs. a. Tt. Truck. Mrs. Carl P. Mobley. Mrs K. w. Emmett. Mrs. Bernard Ben son, Miss Vina Emmett and the hostess, Mrs. Compton. Pythian Sisters Have Roll Call The Pvtnia.it Siatara Antavatt a spienaid dinner meeting ana roil rail at in r at Ant mftMfnr arrnnflArt by many guests from Albany, Hub bard ana independence. a program was given ny Mrs. Henrietta Ferguson, Mrs. Wayne lirpcnwnod m ra j. i:. taceaii. burg, George H. Todd and Wayne ureenwooa. All Knlehta of Pvthias and Pythian Sisters plan to attend in a body the Calvary Baptist church services Sunday at 10:45 o clock. The next reznlar meetlnr for the group wiU be December 1 and at this time nomination of offi cers will be held. Golden Wedding is of Interest in Salem Announcement la made that Mr and Mrs. John Scott will hold "open house" at their home, 1501 Seventh street. Oregon City. Sun day between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock. The affair is in compli ment to their golden wedding. Mra. O. L. Scott. Mrs. P. A Hamilton and Mrs. Ted Lor en ten will assist during the aiternoon hours. Mr. and Mrs. Scott are well known in Salem and were former ly residents of Scotts Mills. They are the parents of Dr. O. L. Scott MIDGET Originators Of Low Prices MARKET 351 State St A TOOTH PASTE FIRM Spends hundreds of thousands of dollars, explaining how you can save $3.00 per year by using their tooth paste. Here is what you can save when you buy your meats from us. Take a family of three, using two pounds of meat per day. We save you at least 5c per pound, which- means $3.00 PER MONTH. Isn't it worth trying, especially when the meats we sell are equal and in many in stances superior in quality? Here is something else we are proud of. Last Monday our market passed state inspection with a score of 97, which is almost perfect. Regular Prices Not "Specials" Delicious Steak T-Bones 15c lb. Prime Beef Roasts Choice Steak Sirloin 15c lb. 10c lb. Fresh Ground Beef 1c lb. After eating turkey, how about some of this fancy milk fed veal for a change, ihe price is very low. Milk Fed Milk Fed Veal Roasts 12 1-2c lb. Veal Steak 15c lb. "Nn Sweet." 20c lb. Made in Salem. Has that home cured flavor. Buy Salem products when you can. rlhey are always better. - " PORK IS STILL DOWN nriees are for the finest pork Oregon produces. That means the best in the world. Grain fed, young, tender ana juicy. Daintv Lean Young Pig Loin Chops Pork Roast 15c lb. 8c lb. Fresh Lean Dinner Bridge Club Entertained Sr .nil.Vri. T.ara RerCaTllc en tertained for their dinner bride club at their home Wednesday night. Tnrkey favors, candiea, ana flowers made the . attractive Thanksgiving idea a pretty table effect. noTtri were sliced for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dane, Mr. and Mra. El lis Yon Eschen, Dr. and Mrs. T. Don Baylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Bergsvik. , ThnnkiirlYlnr dar In Salem is being celebrated by on of the de indnti of GoTernor William Bradford, of the Plymouth colony which vii the founder of the Thanksglring day, celebration. She is Mrs. S. C. Dyer. Mrs. uyer na a mall and auaint silver spoon which came down to her from the Bradford family. It is thought that there are only about 50 lirlng de scendants of this famous gover nor. xtr .nA Mm. n&vid Wright will hare home with them for the Thanksgiving holidays t h e l r daughters, Miss Eleanor wngnv fmm nrpirnn state colleKe and Miss Elolse Wright -who is on the high school staff of me nona Dn.lDr arhnnla Mrs. Eloise Rod- iv mnthdf of Mrs. Wright, who is Tlsltlng from Los Angeles will also be a guest ior manas giying dinner. Mrs. Roderick plans to leave lor ner noma m- day. frm Jamea Lewis has been hostess tor two delightful bridge luncheon during th past few days. The last was a one o cioc luncheon at tne jsiks ciuo wim cards in play at eight table fol lowing the luncheon. An attractive musical evening was that enjoyed by an ensemble group of four students or Ktnei Poling Phelps. Th group was or iranized In September and its first program was given Tuesday night at the Phelps home. Tne group includes Miss Bessie Tucker, Miss Dorothy Tucker, Miss Anona Walch and ftsa Elizabeth weicn. Ensemble numbers, duets and pia no solos were d resented- for the folio win guests. Lucille Rolow. grace Skinner, Mabel Currie, lia Park, Yelma Ross, Ruth sto ver, ttattv Elofson. A social hour and refreshments followed. An other such evening is being planned for early in January. Kin&wood. Mr. and Mrs. Char les Adams were hosts recently with an evening of cards. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lacey, Mr. and Mra. Elmer Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Damrell. Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Grice. Mrs. Robert Adams assist ed th hostess. Mrs. L. O. Smith was a euest at a 12-table bridge luncheon at the Lebanon hotel Tuesday. Mr. Smith loined Mrs. Smith in Lebanon in the evening where they were the tiouse znests of Mr. and Mrs. a W. Stritmater Tuesday night. Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps will entertain with a family dinner today Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Phelps. Miss Minnie Siewers, and Mr. and Mm. H. A. Goode and Mabel Ir ene Goode of Portland. Five Marriage Licenses Taken On Holiday Eve persons who indicated Wednes- rtav that the-r no lonzer cared to be thankful on Thanksgiving day for "single blessedness" were nu merous. Five marriag licenses were issued on the ev of the holiday. T?HnlAnts wer Jacob Sever enn cs. and Marina Moen. 55, both of Sllverton; Cletus Busch and Rose Hasslng, botn oi ml Angel; Dee HImes, 22, and Con stance Amon, 22, both of 3Z South Winter street: Frank E. Shafer, 24. 13 Stat street, ana MarT Kafoury. 21. 750 North Summer Btreet: Arthur P. Gra ham, 27, Eugen, and Sylvia Cor delia Cox. 20, Gold Beactt. Tow Stat colleg will spend approximately $60,000 less for salaries this school year than in 'the 19 S 0-31 terms. HIGHEST IN QUALITY X 1 info Ipj?5(e i n ii 137 S. Commercial Tel. 4010 LOWEST IN PRICE All Wilson's Certified Brand Oleomargarine . . lb. 11c Fine Quality Shrimp ... 2 cans 19c Pink, 1 Pound Tails Salmon ... 3 cans 24c Morning, Tall Cans Milk .4 for 22c Ham Roast Pork Steak 15c II). 121-2clb. AGAIN We wish to remind you we scored 97 on cleanliness and sanitation. The tike before it was 95, which isn't so bad. We are getting better all the time. What puzzles us now is wnai we are gumK iv Pure Cane : f ; v- do after we arrive at a 100 Strictly Fresh Margarine 111c lb. Dry Salt Pork 8clb. Out of consideration to our employes we close at S p. m. On Saturdays at 7 p. m. HARRY M. LEVY, Prop. Sugar . 10 lbs. 43c Brown Sugar Powdered Sugar t Pounds . 19c I 3 Pounds . 19c Crystal White Soap ... 10 cakes 28c Fresh Fig Bars t Pounds 15c COFFEE Del Monte OA Maxwell House fciUC (SaoBD 137 . South Commercial Toiletries' Remedies Cosmetics IBiriEKJIS'S Him. 184 N. Commercial St OPEN SATURDAYS TILL S P. ML Cigars Tobaccos Cigarettes Get it as BYRNES' I Why shop around when you can so conveniently buy all your toiletry, remedy and tobacco needs in this wonderful shop. The prices must be right for we are never undersold. See for yourself what you sare this Weekend. . I 5c Full size Baker's Sweet Milk Chocolate 3 for 52 CIGARG 50c Box of 10 White Owls 45c l Box of 10 Van Dyck Bankers 69c TODACCO 16 oz. Tins EDGEWORTH Ready Rubbed or Sliced 031 .9 $1. Metalic Powder Jars - - 3?iiifcc- Filled With Dusting Powder and Complete With Velour Puff t Inch. Imported jars la charmins boudoir colon topped by por celain miniature. Filled with dusting powder and 4 Inch powder puff. Make lorely Xmas gifts! Cigarettes Chesterfields, Camels, Luckies, Old Golds Cartoa of 10 Tkg$. 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 9c 25c Pond's Cleansing Tissues 9c $L50 Ambre Royale Face Powder 79c 35c Mennen's Shaving Cream 19c 75c Long Handled Bath Brushes 39c 50c Bottles Hand Lotion Frostilla 29c 30c Laxative Bromo Quinine 19c $2 Isabey French Perfumes 98c $1 Coty Original Perfumes 69c $1 Yardley Bath Salts 79c $1.50 Yardley Dusting Powder $1.29 35c Bayer's Aspirin Tablets 23c $1 Ovaltine 1 lb. Tins 69c . 10c Colgate Big Bath Soap 5c $1 Genuine Antiseptic Listerine 69c 1 Pt. Antiseptic Solution 29c $1 Fountain Syringes 29c 45c Kotex or Mod ess 23c Toiletries $1 Ambrosia 89c 50c Pond's Freshener 33 $1 Peacock Bleach Cream 69c 60c Instant Odorono 49c 35c Cute Preparations 29e 60c Neet Depilatory 39c 75c Oriental Cream 59c Shaving Aids 45c Colgate Shaving Cream 31c 35c Barbasol Shaving Cream 23c Z5c Burma Shave 23c 25c Listerine Shaving Cream 14c 75c Jar Molle Shaving Cream 49c 75c Fougere Royale Lotion 49c 65c Barbasol Skin Freshener 39c Antiseptics 60c Zonite, 6 oz. 39c 50c Listerine 36c 50c Lavbris 36c 50c Detoxol Liquid 39c 60c Glyco Thymoline 39c 75c Wampoles Formolid 49c 75c Takara Powder 46c Creams $1 Pond's Creams 59c $1 D. & R. Cold Cream 69c 60c Elcaya Creams 45c y Lb. Theatrical Cream 19c 60c Hopper's Creams 39c 60c Pompeian Creams 39c 75c Ayer's Creams 63c Remedies 50 c. c. Mead's Viosterol $3.19 $1.25 Bisodol 73c $1.20 Bromo Seltzer 89c $1.50 Citrocarbonate 98c $1.35 Pierces Remedies 98c $1 Miles Nervine 69c $1.20 Sal Hepatica 79c Soaps 25c Woodbury's Soap 19c 25c Cuticura Soap 19c 25c Packers Tar Soap 19c 15c Jergens Violet Glycerine 5c 25c Resinol Soap 19c 25c Pears Soap 14c 10c Nassour Castile Soap 5c Health Foods $1 Psylla Seed 69c 60c Thompsons Choc. Milk 39c 75c Borden's Malted Milk 49e $1.20 SMA Baby Food 89c 25c Meads Cereal 19c 25s Pyrex Nursing Bottles 16c Pills and Tablets 50c Yeast Foam Tablets 33c 50c Chocolate Exlax 33c 50c N. R. Remedies 33c 25c Carter's Liver Pills 15c 50c Feenamint 29c $1.00 Marmola Tablets 63c REDUCED PRICES new GIFT SETS SHOP EARLY $2.75 Yardley's Gift Set for Gentlemen Contents, Invisible Talc Soap, Shaving Stick & Shaving Lotion $1.00 Mermen's Gift Set for Gentlemen Contents, Talc, Skin bracer, Skin Balm & Shaving Cream $3.50 Houbigant Gift Set Ideal or Quelque Fleurs Contents, Bath Salts, Dusting Powder, Bath Soap $2 April Showers Gift Set for Ladies Contents, Bath Salts, Dusting Powder $1.50 Glazo Manicure Gift Set Contents, Nail Polish, Polish Remover, Cuticle Remover, Nail White Pencil, Emery Boards 7 Orange Sticks Face Powders 75c Melba Love Me Face Pwd. 59t 50c Melba Face Powder 29c 60c Djer Kiss Face Powder 34e $1 Fiancee Face Powder 49c 60c Pompeian Face Powder 39e $1 Pivers Face Powder 63c 75c Hoppers Face Powder 59e - Lotions 50c Chamberlains Hand Lotion 29 50c Jergens Lotion 26c 60c Italian Balm 29c 50c Howes Beauty Lotion 39c $1 Frostilla 59c $1 Hinds H. & A. Cream 79c $1 Quelque Fleurs Lotion 69e Dental Needs 25c Colgate Tooth Paste 19c 50c Colgates T. Brushes 2 for 25t 60c Corega 39c 10c Colgate's Big Bath Soap 5e 60c Forhans for the Gums 37e 50c Ipana or Pepsodent 28c 50c Iodent or Kolynos 28c For Coughs and Colds $155 Creomulsion 89c $1.20 Scott's Emulsion 69c 60c Foley's Honey & Tar 39c 50c Drake's Cough Remedy 29c 35c Pape's Cold Comp. 23c 60c Rem. Cough Syrup 49c 60c Pinex 49c Pet Rtmedies 60c Clayton's Cat Remedies 39c 65c Glover's Dog Remedies 43c 60c Clayton's Dog Remedies 39e ' 25c Glover's Flea Soap 19c 25c Clayton's Kilflea Soap 19c 35c Clayton's Kilflea Powder 26 15c French Bird Seed 10c Household Remedies Pt. Rubbing Alcohol 23c Pt. Milk Magnesia 23c Pt. Witch Hazel 23c Pint Mineral Oil 35c Pt. Cod Liver Oil 50c Oz. Glycerine Rose Water 15 10 Lbs. Bathing Epsom Salts 39e $1 Upjohn's Super D 56c Miscellaneous 50c Shell Dry Cleaner 29c 50c Oronite Dry Cleaner 23c 20c Canada Dry Ginger Ale, 2, 35e 25c Clicquot Ginger Ale, 2, 35e Ctn. of 12 Sanitary Napkins 15e 10c Scott Toilet Paper, 3 for 22c First Aid Supplies 1 lb. Hospital Cotton 19c 1x5 Adhesive Plaster 19c 5 yd. Sterile Gauze 29c 2 in. Gauze Bandages 9c 25c Mercurochrome 16c 4 oz. Absorbent Cotton 19c 6 $1 Woodburys Gift Set For. Gentlemen Contents Sharing Cream Sharing Lotion Soap and Talc I I 598 l JUS TALKS ON CRIME CONFERENCE $1 Mello Glo Gift Sets Contents Fac Powder and Perfume obserration on Paris, particular ly its night lifo. were interesting to Rotarians. Returning Chief Jenkins at tended a police contention in St. Petersburg. Florida, and got them to select Portland as the next convention city. Wednendar was nollce dar at the Rotary club with Chief Leon V. Jenkins of Portland as tne speaker, the Portland police quartette for singers, ana a group of police officers as guests. Chief Jenkins returned recently from a trip to a convention ox police chiefs In Paris and his talk dealt with his obserTations oh this trln. Interesting sketches were nls report of a visit to Scotland Yard and to "Old - Bailer' criminal court. The ladre was Sir Henry Dickens, a son of the novelist. Charles Dickens. Celerity marks the dlsnateh of lustlce in English courts and thorough, careful work the detection of crime. A law Is law la England, comment A the Portlander. V The convention at Paris worked on problems of a univer sal criminal code aad oa the ex- tradition of criminals from one country to another. The chiefs $2 Fougere Royale Gift - Sets for Men Contents Sharing Cream, Talc and Lotion east of Salem to Herbert W. Cole who is moving here from Toledo. Lottie Oehman bought a two- acre tract in the Smith fruit tracts trom S. T. White. " Leo N. Childs sold an 80-acre stock ranch in the Pringle dis trict. nil in Fiim M SUES NOTED Activity In the movement of farm lands in and near the ricin- itr of Salem Is noticeable, accord' tng to Leo X. Childs of the local realty company which bears nis name. He reports eight acreage sales Involving a consideration ap proximating 121,650, as follows: A. S. Washburn purchased a one-half acre tract on Fairriew avenue from Edwin A. Jackson, O. P. Bond sold five acres in the Savage tracts to Lena Henkelman. J. A. Wagner bought a two-acre tract la the Leo N. Childs subdi vision east of Salem. Bertha Zell sold a tire-acre tract $3.50 Yardley Gift Set for Ladies Contents Toilet Water Face Powder Talc and Soap Otto E. Rogen sold an eight acre tract of land in Polk county to the Capitol securities corpora tion. Willard P. Dunsmoor purchases a highly Improved one-acre tract north on the Pacific highway trom Kenneth L. Day. t eeee ATTENTION. Salem and Surrounding Territory The Salem Public Market, a new Institution In Salem, Is establishing two new and distinct features First, the farm ers are rented, special booths and allowed to bring in what they raise or produce sell it in their own way and at their own price without dictation from any one. Secondly, the market is putting on an Auction every Tues day and Saturday at 1:30 P. M. Selling regetables. fruits, poultry, and furniture turning them Into ready cash. The management of this market proposes to make It a real farmers market come In and see for yourself. Prices are right, vegetables are fresh each day from the gardens. $ Joe Bennet vegetables from Lake Labish Chas. Wise vegetables from West Stayton J. B. Fisher fruit stand and vegeftables J. W. Lafolette, Rt. I, and Montandon. route 9 handling country sausage, ribs and, backbones. saiIem public market 850-69 North High St, Pboao 60S1 :7