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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1932)
Or I;. O . TV T Society! mews anofeiu OUYE M. Doak, Society Editor 1 i Bridge Club is J Entertained Mrs. Ted L. Kuhns entertained Thursday at htr home in compli ment to members ' of ' her dab. Lsncb90ii vas served at , one cU)cV and .the afternoon hours we-ra occupied wit'a bridge. Present were Mrs. James L. Sws. Mrs. Clifford Dane. Urs. J. T. Dslacer. Mrs. Lars Bergs ri!:. Mrs. St&nley Burgess. Mra. R. D. Woodrov. Mrs. Lelf Bergs Tik and Mrs. Kuhns. An attractive dessert luncheon nd this followed by an afternoon ef bridge wa enjoyed at the bom of Mrs. Charles McElhlnney Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Floyd ,iegmund and Mrs. Alex Jones will be.tb next hostesses to the club at the Siegmnnd.home. High score for cards west to Mrs. .Fred Duncan. Additional guests vrera Mrs. Albert Gragg and Mrs. Liv ingston of Bend. Mr. and Mr. William McGilch rist. Jr.. hare returned from an extended trip Into Washington where Mr. McGilchrist visited Ro tary orders. Wednesday was spent In Eugene and today Mr. nd Mrs. McGilchrist will leave ?or Portland where they will vis it with. Miss Josephine McGilch rist over the weekend. Miss Mc Gilchrist is attending St. Helen's hall. Dr. Kuth M. Daugherty Phone 5858 Eyes Examined -l TTMaa. - 80 12-3 First Xa.fi Bank Bldg. All Modern Frames and Lenses at Prices All , Can Afford! Satisfaction Guaranteed SOCIAL CALENDAR Saturday, October 1. " " Daughter's of American Revolution with Mrs. Ka tberina W. Powell at Keith Powell home la Woodburn; social meeting. 1 , Annual party for the Willamette university faculty at Lausanne hall, Dr. and Mrs. Doney hosts. Joint Birthday Celebrated Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McArthur and children, Doris, Da vid and Jerrell and Mrs. Waldo Brown and children, Betty, Boyd and Wallace, attended the cele bration of the (7th wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. David McArthur of New. Era at the War ner grange hall. Their birthdays were also feted. Mrs. McArthur was 89 years old Friday September 9, and Mr. McArthur will be 91 November 24. About 100 guests were seated at the large dinner table. A huge birthday cake graced the center of the table. Michaelmas daisies, asters and autumn leaves were used for dec orations. The Woman's Relief corps of Oregon City and the G. A. R. were represented by about 20 men and women. Among those appearing on the program were Mr. McArthur, who gave a brief account of Abraham Lincoln; Mrs. McArthur sang "Soldiers Going to War"; How- WANTED A piano to use for the storage of same TeL 4361 1362 Skinner St. West Salem ard Belton gave the main addresa stressing the long married life of the honored couple. Other num bers wer solos and readings by members ot the McArthur clan. A picture of Lincoln was pre sented to- the grange "by Mr. and . Mrs. McArthur. Tnrner. Mrs. Earl S. Prather entertained with a party Tuesday afternoon for a . group - of young children, their mothers and sev eral gnests, in compliment to ths first birthday of her daughter, Margaret Ann. A social hour was followed by the presentation, ot the large birthday cake by the wee maid's grandmother, Mrs. A. S. Prather. Mrs. T. T. Palmer as sisted the hostess. The guest list included Mrs. A. S. Prather, Mrs. H. 8. Bond. Mrs. I. E. Putnam, Mrs. C. A. Bones, Mrs. T. T. Palmer and Peggy, Mrs. C. F. Standley and Carol Jean and Harold Dean, Mrs. Harvard Ba ker and Shirley and Melvin, "Mrs. E. S. Bear and Eunice and Billy, and Mrs. Clifford Ensley and Gay lia of Aumsviile. and the hostess. Mrs, Prather, and children, San- ford, Jr., and Margaret Ann. Mrs. James Lester Gault of Cor vallis, one of the leaders in ma sicsl circles in the state college city, was In Salem yesterday. Mra Gault was in charee of the mn steal urogram bv Corvallia mn. slclans at the arts pavilion at the state fair yesterday. State and Com mercial Sts. Quality Foods Economy Prices We closed All Day Wednesday, Salem Day at the State Fair which has been the custom for years. Our employes had the entire day to enjoy its many attractions, and are back with lots of pep and good h uraor ready to serve you to the many ex ceptional values priced for those who come to Salem fro ma distance and all oth ers who make this store their trading place. The Following Items are Specially Priced for Friday and Saturday, Sept, 30 & Oct. 1 Celebrated in Portland A col den weddinr MllinHA of Interest In galem was that cel ebrated Wednesday evening' - in roruana nononng Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Pollux. Tha event wk 4nin- ly celebrated with Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Luckel. Marriage vows wer pnwt the First Evan relic! hnrh wt. neaday evening with Rev. 6. L. Lioveii omciatlng. Mrs. Poling and Mra. Luckel each wore mul berry colored velvet ram and corsages of orchida. Yellow chrrsanthemnma. mMn tapers, parole asters mad th r. caption rooms of the church a ie- iigntrm background for the re ception which followed th mar. riaga vows. - Those .who assisted la were Miss Irene Good, Miss Bar bara Jane Wood, both of Parti and from Salem Miss Kathleen Phelps. Miss Savilla Phelps, and Miss Jovce Phalna all f whom are granddaaghtera of Dr. and Mrs. Poling. Dr. and Mrs. Poling left Thurs day with Dr. Dan Pollnr bv nlini for New York city where they will spend tie next three months. Dr. Poling flew from the east to be present for the golden wedding events. Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps was also present from Salem. North Howell CompHmenttng Miss Lucille Waltman. whose marriage to Henry Hasan, waa an event of September JS. a lam number of neighbors and rela tives were invited to the attract ive home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Waltman tor a miscellaneous shower. The guest list numbered over CO and among those present were Mrs. Fred Beer, Mrs. Amy Beer, Mrs. R. H. Drake. Mabel Drake, Mrs. Leana Rand, Mrs. Belle Kurre. Mrs. Mildred York, Mrs. J. B. Brooks, Mrs. R. C. Ramsden and daughter Faye, Mrs. Adam Wachter, Mrs. M. Milne, Mrs. Nellie Tuve. Mrs. J. Anderson. Mrs. Signs Woelke and daughter Margaret, Mrs. M. Mikkelson, Jessie Coomler, Ada Mikkelson, Alta Hall. Helen Wiesner. Mrs C. E. Mcllwain. Margaret Mikkel son, Gladys Waltman. Lula Wies ner, Blanch Mcllwain, Martha Vinton. Ruth Rickard. Adeline Schmidt, Helena Schmidt, Mrs. Sylvia Bauehman, Mrs. Ewan Beals and daughter Bertha, Mrs. Evan Beals Jr., Ruby Steward, Alice Jefferson, Margaret McCol lum, Mrs. Lester Waltman and the hostess Mrs. J. E. Waltman. The young couple will make their home for the present In a house on the Hartley and Craig farm In North Howell. The reeular meet In? of the Woman's Relief Coros will not be held Saturday because of the con flict witn fair activities. ILJIE Maple Leaf Brand Guaranteed Hardwheat Bbl. $3.30 sack S Netted Gems U. S. Grade No. 2 sack SHORTENING, Pure Vegetable, 3 lbs 25c PURE LARD, a Low Price, 3 lbs 25c SNOWDRIFT, Always Best, 3 lbs. : 45c tJJABu pure cane E lbs. 4JS Sack 100 lbs. $4.25 Fancy Eastern, by the Piece Half or Whole Eg nib o STOWS Karo, dark, 10 lbs. 59c Karo, darg, 5 lbs 37c Karo, light, 10 lbs. 63c Karo, light, 5 lbs 39c Vermont Maid, 12-oz bot. 18c Maple Flaror Brown Sugar, 4 lbs. 19c Powdered Sugar, 3 lbs 19c COFFEES M. J. B. 3 lb. Can 89c 2-lb Package Rice Free M. J. B. Jr., lb 23c Upstdn's Best, lb ...29c Ground while yon wait Garden Qub Will : i : Meet Monday Much Interest la betn felt la the tint meeting of tha fall for tha Salem Garden which will ake place at tha chamber at com merce rooma atonaajr aunt begin ning at I o'clock. ' Ernest Infer, new president for tha year, and Mrs. Mrron Van Ea ton, new aecretary, will- take charce of tha meetinc th hnaf. ness part of which will e mostly eoncernina; plana for tha coming aeaion. Tha elnh meet moiihtr tha first Monday of each month. Tha program la being enthusi astically antidnated. It will h talk? on the cara and arrangement or cut r lowers by Miss Irene Bralthaupt, and her remarks will ba Illustrated hr Miss Halaa Rrt. haupt Anrone Interested ia lnvltf to attend this lecture. Apron dafr. lng to Join tha Garden club may ecu re iniormauon by calling Mra. w. js. Anaeraon. fchaw. A donbla wMdln was held at the Fred Schafer home Tuesday morning when Amelia Herback became tha bride af Joe Schwlndt and Catherine Lawring er became tha bride of Frank Schafer. They were married at tha anew caueiic church at 10 O'clock. Rer. Mar cell An M&1 performing tha ceremony. j A reception waa held at tha Fred Schafer home where about SO relatlvee and friends were present. Mlsa Herback wore a white Crena dreM With Inn traillnv yell held in place by a wreath. She earned white asters. Mlas Rosa Schwlndt. sister ot the groom, at tended tha bride, and wore a frock ot pale green trimmed with ailrer. S. Axman acted as beat man for Mr. Schwlndt. They will make their home on the groom's farm in Jordan. . Mlas Lawrlnger wore a pink dress with a long trailing reil and carried an arm bouquet of purple asters. Miss Madelene Syllnsky, her bridesmaid, also wore pink. Mr. Schafer'a best man was Mr. Waltymna, an uncle pf tha bride. North Santlam. Mrs. L. C. Kiethley waa pleasantly surprised Sunday when a group ot relatives and friends came to spend the day tha occasion being her birthday anniversary. At the luncheon hour covers war placed for Mr. aai Mrs. Lyle Knox and children, George and Wendftl. Mr. aad Mrs. John VanLydegraf . and . children. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mills, all ot Salem; Mr. and Mn. Arden Ham mer and Lenore, Mr. and Mra. A. F. Keithley, Willis Keithley, Mr. and Mra. L. C. Keithley and Mary Loa. and Betty Jo Keithley of this community. i, Bethany Mra. Attia Lea was tha inspiration of a party at tha home of her daughter, Mrs. Al bert Grlnde. the affair .being sponsored by the Pythian Slater group. Mra. Lee 'will spend the winter at Forest Grove with Mra. E. J. Maple. Present at the farewell were Mrs. Lee. Mra. Wanda Anderson, Mra. J. C. Cooley. Mra. L. C. Eaat- man, Mra. Elmer Olaen. Mrs. Gil bert Moser, Mra. E. R. Ekman. Mra. A. W. Kleeb. Mrs. Oscar Sto- raaali. Mra. J. L. Stalker, Mrs. Fred Knight. Mrs. Joe Stayner, Mra. J. F. Flahwood and Mrs. Grlnde. The .Girls Friendly society of SU Paul's Episcopal church ' will meet this afternoon between the hoars f '4:11 and I: SO' o'clock for asocial and business -meeting at tha home ot Mrs. Clara Av Lee, branch . president.- . ' " Silrerton The Bampna chap ter, at the .Eastern Star 'held Its first .social night at tha season Tuesday with'- program and sup per. Responsible tor. tha evening were Mrs. Scott McPlke. Mlas El aine Clower, Mrs. Fred Thnmberg. Mrs. A. P. Solle, and Miss In Harold. Special features were tha talks given by Miss Clower. and Mlas Olivia DeQuIra. tha former on her summer spent in tha Hawiian Is lands aad tha latter aa hers a peat la Alaska Musical, a umbers in- - eluded' lano solos by Mrs. Ferae DsTenport and a Tocal duet by V Mrs.'F. E. Slveater sad Mrs. G. r B. Bentaen '.H, A guest In Salem from San Francisco' is Mrs. Gertrude Erix oa Rhtnebart who Is here as the guest of her father. F. A. Etixon. and with Mrs. E. V. McMechan. Otf'llvUiiaEHlKfll XDtUy bezels nothing tut mare trouble eomplic Hons, discomfit. Nave mn optometrii examination nwuf. if' Pattern Post's Bran Flakes, Kellogg's Bran Flake i, Kellogg's Pep, Rice Knspies 3 for 25c Rolled Oats, 9-lb sack ... 27c Old Style Quaker Oats, lg. pkg. .. .23c SOAPS & SOAP POWDERS Crystal White, 5 for 19c Giant size Ivory, medium size ... ....... .5c- Fairy, fine for toilet, 4 for 19c Citrus Powder, Ig size pk 14c Gold Dust, large pkg. ....19c The Old Reliable Royal Baking Powder, 12-oz. can ... 35c Matches, Sure Fire, carton . . ... 17c Fruits and Vegetables ORANGES, utr'f feJ j 8b crate 35c, 3 for ffifcS.1'' 10"- 2Sc; Box .. h ' v 7 ' " Frt SaW Excepted, Double S and H Green Stamps Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Epsom Salts Bulk 5 lbs 29c 75c Dextri- Maltose 59c 85c Quarts Our Own Russian Oil 49c 25c Size Spts. Camphor ...12c 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 15c $1.00 Value Stationery, Boxed 59c ?1.50 Petrolasrar No. 1-2-3 98c Many more to choose from Football tonight W. U. and Monmouth Don't miss it m Carson Pharmacy We Deliver. No Extra Charge Hotel Senator Bldg. Dial 5468 This Store Open Sunday Drop In lc Dowell Market Where a Dollar Does Its Duty 173 S. Com! Phone 8757 We have a surplus of our fine sugar cured U37 While they last we are offering them at . 12C alb. m m You can not afford to pass up a bargain like this Inexpensive, Satisfying Beef to Roast 8 and 10c Beef to Boil 7c Prime Rib Roll .15c Loin Beefsteak 10c Hamburger 10c Pure Pork Sausage 10c This Hamburger and Sausage is the best we know how to make. Useless to pay more. Our pork and pork products are of the very best grade. We'never use any old or ff grade hogs in our market. Pork to Roast 8 and 10c Pork Hocks ... 5c Back Bones 3c Fresh Pig Feet 2c Fresh Spareribs 8c We make all our Hams and Bacon. They are sugar cured and smoked with oak wood. No better at any price. Picnics ; 9c Cottage Rolls 10c Hams, sugar cured 12c Bacon 12c to 17c Bacon Squares 8c We close promptly at 8 o'clock Saturday evening In Salem since 1S95 laraf acbnrer s Qosin A Special Purchase of MONARCH Paint A Special Sale of MONARCH Paint Closing out at less than wholesale prices all discontinued c olors, overstocks, etc. Sale limited to quantities and colors on hand. All sales final no refunds no exchanges. Every can bears the manufacturers label and formula and is sold subject to a chemical analysis. Sale includes Out side House Paint, Varnishes, Enamels, Semigloss Inside Paints, Flat Wall Paints, Barn Paints, Inside Floor Pain ts, Porch Paint and WTiite Lead. Monarch 100 Pure Outside Paint Gal. Qts. Pts. $1.89 49c 27c Red Barn Paint 7 gallons only 69c Gal. New Tone Flat Wall Paint GaL Qts. $1.69 49c By ANNE ADAMS YouTi find scalloped details this season applied in tha most captivating ways. For instance, the skirt and bodice learnings of this frock are new and smart aa are the elbow sleeves with their scalloped edges. Long sleeves are included, too. For the smartest effect satin or the new erepey silks are best. Pattern 2396 may be ordered only in sizes 34 to 44. Size 34 re quires 3 yards 39 inch fabric Il lustrated step-by-step sewing in structions included with this pat tern. Martin's 100 Pure Interior Varnish' Gal. $2.89 Qts. 73c Pts. 39c Double Thick Rich, Red Semi-Paste BARN PAINT 16 gallons only. To be reduced with equal parts linseed AO oil gal. iJOC Anker - Kote Water Proofing Wall Sealer Gal. 97c - Qts. 29c Send fifteen eenu (ISc) K ceiu er sumps (seins preferred), (er esk patters. Writ plainly jreer nsne, address aad style aem Wer. BK SURE TO STATE SUE WASTED. The fall aad eriater editioa at the Aaaa Adaau PstUra catalog Is readjrl Charmlar. flatteries; mod els 32 pages af tha aewest aad best heeie, street aad (onset frocks cleverly designed styles (er large f ireree and besatifnL , practical models for janiors aad kiddies. Leeelj ling He patteras. aad sacrestioas for gifts that ran he easU aad iaespensirsl ssada, are sis iaelndrd. Scad for the new s U log. Price af catalog, (if teea cents. Catalog aad patter to gether, tweety fire coats. Addresa aU Mil ardors to Stataoraaa Pat : tera department. W. I7ts root. Ke York city. ITtfc street. Ks Tors City. Martin's Full Gloss and , Quality Enamel White and Ivory GaL V2 Gal. Qts. Jts. 2.69 1.87 69c 37c GLOSTONE (Semi-Gloss Paint) for walls and woodwork Gals y8Gal. Qts. Pts. 1.89 97c 49c 27c One Coat Enamel Splendid Body, easily applied. ' WTiite only. GaL Qts. A $1.89 49c Kplor-Brite Enamel (Quick Drying) Qta. Pts HPts. UPts. 69c 43c 23c 16c ALL COLORS Inside Floor and Outside Porch" and Deck Paint GaL Gal. Qts. Pts. 1.89 97c 49c 29c White Lead, Soft Paste Per . 100 lbs. 60 lbs. 25 lbs. 124Ibs. 9.95 5.10 2.61; 1:34 Flatting Oil, Gallon 89c 28t No. ComX (WE RESERVE THE RIGIIT TO LIMIT QUAMTmES.) l Tel. C7S8 A