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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1932)
PAGE 'SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Satan, Orejron, Thursday Horning, K&rca 31, 1S33 and Club Affairs Ouvs M. Doak, Society Editor Nadon-wde Banquet Idea Interesting - Aa Interesting banquet meeting ' was. that clrea by the Eaclnitis elaa at the T. W. C. A. Tuesday night at whic time they obsenred ; In collators tibn with other T.-.W. t Cv A. business women's' groups throaghoat the United States the " annual baaqoet. - - Miss Lulu Eastrldge was toast '' mistress and responses were made ',. by Sirs. Helen Hamilton, adrlsor. v and Esther- Rickey, Vlrian East ; ridge, and llabel Currie. Prof. J. '"" C. Nelson ' spoke entertainingly ' on the subject ot international re- lations.. . . ' v-''v.'i Others to appear . on the pro gram et music and dance features were I Pauline Zoe-Chambers ac companied by Zelma Luthy, Miss Helen Purrlne, Miss Margaret Purrine, Miss Martha Floe $lss Roberta Johnson. Mildred :.Jfid sonr Jane Harlow, Dorothy Franks, Bessie Tucker, and Mil dred "Wynkoop. Covers were placed for 37 club members jsnd guests.. r - ; ,.'-" : ' -"'7. ' Miss Pauline Eerly' entertained her three table bridge club 'at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. .Vlr ian Let fingwell and Mrs.- Max Planner? held winning scores for cards. At the late supper honr Miss Dorothy Chambers and Miss Maureen ' Stayles assisted Miss D.A.R. Dedicates I Mr. L. B. Ster? i Maryland Elm- fcams;,. ; O-u.. " ' An attractive bridge afternoon ! 03tUTU.2Ly -. that for which Mrs. L. B. sen - - ter was hostess at her home Wed An Impressive ceremony Is be- nesday. Card symbols were carried lag planned by Chemeketa chap-1 out In novel decorative manner ter. Daughters of the American in the farors and In the menu at noon at 1:20 o'clock on the state the tea hoar. Mrs. Charles Saw house, grounds at which tymo the rer assisted a$ the tea hoar. Maryland elm, granddaughter of ;- Winning .aeoros for bridge were the famous Washington i elm, I held by Mrs. George Tick and Mr. i r mmMm I.. IS HERE NOW Tidy ud tout' windows, tout rooms, vour oorehes. and yourself. We have some very special Bargains for 5 .1!.L . i you, wmcn we,are xeaiunng ior :: Thursday Friday - Saturday Only pee. Raffled Curtain Sets, J orig. 98c a set. a f ... t 33 in. Peter Pan linker bell' Prints, orig. 49c r yd. Buy it at, yd... LoZ SI la. Peter Pan Rowlelgh Prints, original S5c T yd. Buy It at. yd... isC 31 in. 'Pure Silk Flat Crepe, washable .only $1.48 nt yd. Buy ltat, yd. . . . I JIC St la. Washable Plat Crepe orig. 1 8c yd. mq Buy it at. yd.. WW 21 in. Unbleached Muslin orig. fe yd. r Buy it at, yd. 9C SC In. Flowered blarqolsetto orig. 39c yd. Buy It at, yd. . . . 39 In. Plain ft Fancy Mar qnlsette orig. 26. 7 yd. Buy it at yd.. . . 1 1 C Sfi in. Raffled Marqoesette orig.. JSC yd. , Buy It at. yd..1..... IVC Ladles' Rayon Bloomers A Stevlas, orig 49c ea. Of Buyflt at, each.... LaC Children's Anklets and Half ssr-r i5c 25c 14 In. Table Damask, linen mixed, orig. 98c yd. JQ Buy It at. . . . . . . VC It In. Cretonnes, fast col ors, orig. 25c yd. r Buf them at, yd. . . . 1 y C Rayon" Bedspreads , 80x105. Beautiful patterns, orig.. 12.98 a spread. so Bay it at . . .'. . i ; 140 23 in. Ctilffoa Tofle, fast colors, orig. 45c yd. Buy It at. yd. . . . . . Lo C 25c Fitted 98c Buy it at, set .... 5 pee. Flowered Raffled Cartala Sets, orig. Q.1, 98c Buy it at, set.. O JC ? S pee. Raffled Cartaln Rets, A Buy it at, set " J 2 hi yd. Cwrtain Panels. , Rayon, ; orig. 9 80. f A Buy it at. set DUC Ladies' Bias Cat Slips, orig. $1.48. Buy It at, ea Men's extra heavy Cheviot A Work Shirts, orig. 4QM as n,, i ,9 rfCs Men's Nainsook TTnlonsnlts, I orig. 73c. OQ Buy it at Boys' Pant Cat Overalls,! orig. 98c . CftL Buy it at, ea alSHiTI 48b Tarklsh Towels, Can- ? non. Extra heavy. if t Buy It at, ea....... IOC r $1.48 Pore Silk Mesh Hose 1 Don Mode. At? I Buy it at, ea uDC ( I1.4S Boacb Shirts, striped, for boys and girls. AfJ " Buy it .at if DC 18 In. Crash Toweling, part linen, orig. 20c yd. i a Bay it at. yd. UC C3ennine V. S. Keds for boys glrU. original $1.22. a pair. - 7 A Buy It at, pr I iJC 23 in. Dreas Voiles, fast col ors, orig.. 25e yd. 1C -Buy it at, yd.. IOC which was received Wedneeday.by the chapter, will be planted and dedicated. ' The elm Is really the property of the state D. A. R. .and this group, will dedicate it In June but Chemeketa chapter will hold its own dedication for the famous little tree at 1:39 o'clock Satur day. Members are asked to meet at the west end of the Willson park and go in a body to the site of the tree. . v "Hon Hal, Hobs Is expected to make the dedication address. Mrs. C. C. Clark has charge of the pro gram and assisting her will be the other two members of the bi centennial tree committee. Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell and Mrs. H. T. Love. - The Washington Elm has al ready been planted and will be dedicated as parj of the music week observances. Mrs. C. C. Geer working with Mrs. Walter A. Denton, music week chairman. is punning an extensive and at tractive" program for this Inter esting dedication. Three Port Orf ord cedars have been planted on the school grounds of Leslie school. Mrs. M. Hoffnell donated- these trees and they will be dedicated at a later date. Following the decldation of the Free Fisher. Present wero Mrs. Derrell Washburn. Mrs. George Tick. Mrs. Fred Fisher, Mrs. D. D. Craig, Mrs. Cleave Bartlett, Mrs. Ken neth Dalton, and Mrs; Charles Sawyer, Mrs. Carrie Trudgen and Mrs. sawyer. -- ' Hayesvllle Miss Joy Gregg en tertained the Baraca Phllathea class of the First Baptist ehareh, at her homo la Hayesvllle, Mon day night. During the business meeting the following officers for the coming year were elected: Teacher, Mrs. P. A. Erixoni presi dent, Henry Mattson; vice presi dent, Joy Grelg; treasurer, Floy rauiein, ana secretary, uwim Wldekehr. Mrs. Ross will act as assistant teacher. After the business meeting the guests were entertained with games and lunch la accordance with their custumea. The guests were, Mr. and Mrs. La urea Stettler, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grelg, Lala Wledeckehr, Irene Windsor, Jerry Blodgatt. FI07 Eckstein, Tarty Grant, Ver non Grelg, Louisa Infer, -Margaret Ayera, Peggy Peterson, Olga Janlk, vicar wagers, Oswald Mor- ley, O. H. Broneashlo, R. O. Broneushio. Floyd NageL In- goard Hansen, Helen Austia, Ly- Maryland elm Saturday the chap-1 dl RMuss, Gleam Strawsbougk. Clearance of Pre-Easter Dresses Pure Silk, 2.48" and 16.48 Dresses Extra Special Bargain at J 4 AO only 23 Dresses epfleaO BLOCH'S GOLDEN RULE STORE 220 N. Libertr Phone 8805 Salem ter members will go In a body to uauae wnere tney will bo the guests of Mrs. C. B. Stfndbera who will be hostess at her home for the regular meeting of Che meketa chapter. Tho program which Is centered about the Washington bicenten nial celebration will be given by Dallas members and will Include Mrs. R. T. Morrison, Mrs. J. E. Sibley, Mrs. C. C. Campbell, Mrs. C. L. Crider. Mrs. H. C. Eakln. Mrs Oscar Hayter. Mrs B. L. Johnson, and Miss Nell Hopping. Keports of committees and dele gates to the state conference In Portland will be heard at tho business meeting and other mat ters of Importance will bo taken up. Gerrals The Women of the Catholic Order of Forester were sponsors for a card . party and dance at tho parish hall Monday! night Nineteen tables of IfO aad 1 are or jf odro wero played. Prises for high scores In 109 wont to Dr. Fitsgerald aad Florence Manning and. for second high te Mrs. A. DeJardln aad Ed Barnes. airs, valentine Miller and Joe Knhn took high scohes In Pordo and Mrs. Kuhn and Mrs. Miller, second.- Mrs. J. B. Susee was in charge of the serving committee. Her1 five assistants were: Mrs. Peter pranti, Mrs. Maurtee Susee, Mrs. icneresa Schlndler, Mrs. Frank Noska and Mrs. Steve Bauman. Gerrals The girl scout troop was given a party by their leader. urs. a. b. Adkisson, at the homo of Mrs. Sumner Stevens. In an Easter egg bjint. Aline Colby round tne largest number of eggs and was given a prize. la a word contest lone Turner won tho prize. . Mr. aad Mrs. W. J. Beard and son Wllfort spent Easter la Wash- . oagal, Wn. Walter Robinson. John Curt, Howard Grose. Eugene Weathers. Henry Mattsoa. Earl 8trawo- bough, Eva 8trawsbaugh, Delia Weathers, Wilma Tvana, Mr. and Mrs. D; Grelg, and tho hostess. us Joy Grelg. Mothers Fete ; " Standard Bearers 1 v The Women's foreign Mission ary society of tho First Metaodlat ehareh gave a banquet Monday night la compliment to tho Stand ard Bearers groan of tho church in tho ehareh social room, w Five round tables each centered with flowers which carried oat a motif oC blue and white, - were used for tho banauet service.-' A program wan gtvea during I tho baaauet hoars which was In I charge, of the guests. . Mrs. M. C.vFt&dley, president of tho so ciety. Introduced Miss Gladys Tay lor.' .president . ot tho Standard Bearers aad who was la charge of tho program. ' Numbers given Included group singing, a piano solo by Lola Burton,, comedy skit by a group of girls, aft address by I Miss Bath Fields, honor gnes and a returned missionary. Miss Mildred Cook. Both Now- land and Mrs. Ronald CravenThad charge of the decorations and serving. - Mrs. Phenlcle and Mrs. N. S. Savage had charge ot the banauet plans. Present were .as guests Miss Ruth Fields, honor guest: Miss Margaret Stevenson. Gladys Tay lor, Esther Hansaker, Mario Llp- pold, Edwyna Broad Dent, Beth Parker, Florence Frederickson, Iris Frederlcksoa; Lois Barton, Peggy Wagstaff, Fern Coldwell, Faye Colwell. Olive Swingle, Gay Swingle, Evelyn 8wtnglo, Velleda u&mart, Virginia Parsons, Doris i Glffen, NIt Hagnes, Maxlne Welch, and Esther McMlnnlmoe. Hostesses wero Mrs. M. C Findley. Mrs. a L. Steevea. Mrs. 1 George Alden, Mrs. B. T. Barnes. Mrs. 8usie Balderree, Mrs. B. E. Carrier. 'Mrs. F. O Do Long. Mrs. Joseph Davis, Mrs. Q. G. Doaey, Mrs. Ida F. Shade, Mrs. Charles Fessendea. Mrs. Elisabeth Oal laher. Mrs. G. F. Hurd. Mrs. B. O. Miner, Mrs. B Bergman, Mrs u. O. Boyer and Mrs. A. Leo. - - . Miss ' Opal Yates entertained with aa Informal evening at her homo Saturday. Tho affair waa la compliment to her eouslna M Hazel Haines and Clarence Haines I of Vancouver, Wash., who wore house guests at tho S. J. Tates homo over tho weekend. u IS SOCIAL CALENDAR 0 : 0.; U'-'j' Thursday, March SI .'; :';:" Mra. W. J. Hagedora hostess U Ladles OalU of Amerloam LuUeraa church between hours ot 1 and o'clock. ' ;' . ' - ' '--" Mrs. F. OV Klghliager, hosUas to Thimble elab Woodcraft; -all-day sewing meeting j pottuek lunch at aooa. . .'- - -- - -... . ""'-' ; Salem sub-district Ladies Aid eociety rally: Wood-: bora; begins at 19:83 o'clock; adjaraoat at t o'clocJc Mrs. Paal Wallace hostess to Brush College Help ers at her homo. fGuest day. - v - CS; - ' ( Friday, AprUl ' . . Business aad Professional Women's card elab with Mra. Maad Pointer, 1939 North ISta street. ' TsMo&ettes meet with Mrs. O. A. Downs, till South High street; Miss CUribel Ney-to bo speaker. Annual Easter program, lobby program. T. M. CYA 3 o'clock; representative of ehareh program past Suaday. Neighbors of Woodcraft of Silver Bell circle. No. T, 3 5th anniversary; T:3 o'clock; program betag plan ned. -. - , ., . Englewood Woman's elub, Mrs. A. L. Skewis, 1T9I Center street; business meeting. Hal HI board Auxiliary meeting, at armory; regular business meeting. Neighbors of Woodcraft of 8ilver Bell circle. No. 43, celebrate SSth annlverilry. T:39 o'clock; Fraternal temple. Brush College grange la Brush College school house. . .. Tea tor Missions, 3 to 3 o'clock, Mrs. W. Earl Coch ran,. 149 3 Court street; women of Calvary Baptist, church aad friends invited. MW Edith Findley WiB Present Program i itAlfrtiffnt vntnr of n!i Saturday Is- being anticipated by the many friends of, Miss Edith Findley and the interested publie when at this time aho will pre sent her senior reciiai oeginnmg at 8 o'clock in Waller halL Tho program is .representative of - tho romantic cussicai and modern trend, and includes: I FantasT-oleces In tho Evening Soaring . War- Whims J3chnmann Schumann Schumann Schumann Schumann Mrs. O. W. Boesehoa returned Suaday v night from two months spent la California where she was tho guest ot her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wlkidal la Long Beach, aad of Mr. aad Mrs. Alfred Burr la 8an Fran cisco. Tho Wlkldala havo Tislted often la Salem aad Mr. Burr at one time waa a member ot tho Oregonlaa staff. Many trips wore taken, over southern California aad a wonderful time was enjoyed by Mrs. Boesehoa according to her report. Tho trip to California was made by trala and her return was made by boat. ' Mrs. Hallie Lunch waa hostess to tho J. TJ. O. elub Monday night. A potluck supper with Easter Idea carried out was a feature ot tho evening. Delia 8teward will bo hostess April 13. ' . e e e ; "A luncheon hostess 'of Tuesday waa Mrs. D. A. Hodge who enter tained for a group of out-of-town matrons. IT.., Modern group In popular Idiom. Tho Dancer la tho Patio Repper SequidUla ' Albenls Tango Ameneaiia J. a. uirpenier El Bufon (Tho Jester) .Seaueira m -. La Cathedrals Engloutio (Tho Sunken Cathedral) Debussy TroUlomo BaBade Chopin rv Concerto Ro Mlneur MacDowell , Largetto Calmato ' . A general recital is being plan ned br the Willamette university department of music for April 11. Tho public will also bo inrtted to this affair. . e Mrs. Willis Vincent Is Hostess Mrs. Willis Vincent entertained at her homo Wednesday afternoon complimenting members of her luncheon bridge elub. Wild plume added a lovely decorative note to tho luncheon table and the guest rooms. Present; were Mrs. Curtis John son, Mrs. T. E. RUea, Mrs. Elmer B. Wooten, Mrs. Joseph 8hur. Mrs. Alexander McGeo. Mrs. B. F. Pound, Mrs. George Bates, Mrs. Richard McNulty and Mrs. Vincent. -TOP QUALITY 3 r 18T3Qe TeLW14 SIP BOTTOM PRICES DEL MONTE offfea , lb- 2Se FIND GRANULATED o7Afinr?R? UU U 11, lid L& UU nn uvyu mm OREGON AND ARBIOURS fall W . 5 cans 28c Pratt " WHITE WONDER Soao 1(5) cakes 21g 178 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET - , - - i .- - GOVERNMENT INSPECTED TV JELIX) AO Flaron GOOD MEAT FOR LESS 9"G8Dbds-0LE OCrlQBEalQE " J ' : SSg 3 Packaas CampbelTs 16 ex. - Pork and Beans 4 for 21)G Stealc Sirloin, T-Bone or Round pound UDe Veil Roasts a , . Choice shoulder cuts lb.-12 1-2c Good MATCHES C Box Carton RICE " 4 Pounds 16C SUGAR 4 Pounds Browm 16c . 16c Beef Roasts Best cuts of young beef pound - 3c MARKET SPJCAI5 CI CAFLAIfS GROCERY Phono 4010 I Sausage l"-, AH pork Ml Pickles qoart -118 Poirk Steak Lean and Tender poand-1Es BEEF ROASTS . Cat froa Choleo Babr Beef 13 1-2g lb. RABBITS Bl CpGunds n :n to Bsccn Squarca 1C3I!. ... CHICKENS Dressed and Drawn LLrht Hens 20c lb. lledltna Hens aWalv lb. -I or- HemTT Hens .JC lb. ' 1 Larss' Center SUees , Swifts Oretdxed . HAT.f ; 2C3 FREE DELIVERY DIAL G586 1. IN CAPLAN'S GROCEHY 173 S. Ccssmtrdsl - -. Phcna 0l5 - and - 1 n 11 April 1st, at 9 a.m. Mercliandiso of the better class offered at radical reductions. Everything in the store .reduced including: $7500 wortK of new spring merchandise. We are overstocked - overcrowd ed. Coming at a time when the spring season is just opening up, this sale offers unusual price opportunities to the thrifty shopper. Silks Reduced Curtains Reduced Dress Goods Reduced Cretonnes Reduced Rayons Reduced Linens Reduced Bed Spreads Reduced Blankets Reduced- Percales Reduced Hosiery Reduced Curtain Nets Reduced Lingerie Reduced SHks . Silks - Silks 859 yards all Silk Fabrics, Printed : Flat Crepes, Plain Canton Crepes, Creps Bade Satins, Put Dye Flat 1 Crepes. Regular 1SS ralues. Sals . Pries only Printed All v ' SflJC SHANTUNGS In new Spring patterns. Sals Pries 87c RAYON BEDSPREADS Sizs 80 x 103. Colors Blue, Bose, Gold, Grsen, Orchid, a L59 'value. - $1.00 : Guaranteed Fast. Color r . PERCALES - Plain and Fancies. tA Sals Price, yar AUC RAYON FLAT CREPES Z Inches, Pastel shades. in . Sale Price; yar - HtVC '? 44 inch,' All v UNEN CLOTHS with colored borders,.. J 89e Taluef Sals Pries - v 54 inch, ams quality, - ' 11.10 values. Sale Price 1 65c 85c WE ADVISE EARLY SHOPPING 170 IIcrl!i USht T-- - o2 Doeri KcrlKcf PcW S1