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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1933)
, ' page two; - ' Titc OREGON STATC31IAN Salenu" Oygon, Friday Morning, February 24, . . - . r , 4 J. BOIBI DIES: m nans Polk County Pioneer to be Burled Here; Funeral Is Saturday, Independence INDEPENDKNCB. Fab. tl Jota S. Bohannoa, old-time roaf- aent ex Independence, died at the funny resldeaes, Second and Moamoath atraeta, today. Funer al services will be held here 8at arday at 1 pja., Rer. Dunsmore cttlclatlng, and Interment will be made In City rtew cemetery. Ba lent. Arrangement are la charge of the Keener Funeral borne. Mr. Bohannon was born at RrewaaTfile, Mo.. August 26. 1158. At the age of nine, ha came to Oregon by mnle team with his parents, to aettle near Dallas. Ex opting : a abort time apent la southern Oregon, the family baa resided continuously la tula rl- etaity. ' f In 188T Mr. Bohannon married NetUe Mitchell at Dallas. Four children were bora to them, Mr. Bohannon was a charter member and long the cleric of the local chapter of Woodmen of the World, and also was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge here for 31 years. Re at one time owned a sash and door plant on Main street bat for the past 20 years had been In retirement. Snrrlflng are the widow, and two daughters, Mrs. Bertha W. Smith of Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. B. Harm of Klamath Falls, and three grandchildren. Pitt The Junior Artisan lodge meet ing which was scheduled to be held tonight has been postponed for one week. The regular meet ing will be March 2 at 7 o'clock. Thla date will be the final one for entrance of names for the membership campaign contest. The Call Board By OUVB M. DOAR WARNER BROS. ELSXXORB Today Nancy Carroll In 'Child of Manhattan." WARNER BROS. CAPITOL Today Double bill: "Man Against Woman", and "No Greater Lore". GRAND Today Vauderille and screen feature. William Collier Jr. and Joan Marsh in "Speed Demon." HOLLYWOOD Today Ken Maynard in "Dy- ' namite Ranch." fYi ) -1 Direct from the R.K.O. Orpheum Circuit j V M& Featuring jl Vr MZw inunMv niiMMsr'c orinc V MJWyyW JUillllll UUIIsiL U Ilk I UL I I mittir jg ohimuuk. ana lukiud i i rpfl' 3t William i; mi Wimg ilx' DAVE and RUTH CARLTON ff0U& h KEN ROSS I (MM j&t JACK and BETTY CAVANAUGH W& J$r BEN BENJAMIN AND (IIS W ,jJ.gT COTTON PICKERS j 51e If Ife Hsiil Saturday Night Program Artistia Plans are complete tar the PhO barmonle Symphony rchestra prodactloa watch la being spon sored for Satarday night by- a group of the board of director. The brilliant program which Miss Josephine Albert, contralto, will establish the tone of the uro gram with, a number from Sam son and Delilah. A trio of Dalbert Jepaea. violin ist; Reins Eyman, flutist, and Emory Hobson. pianist, will pre sent two Mosart numbers aader the direction of Mary Schultx. The three-minute play dealing with the life of Motart will be siren directly following this and it will be concluded by aa lmprea sire pipe organ presentation of a part of Mozart's Requiem Mass, played by Prof. T. S. Roberta. A feature of the play will be the old melodeon which will be a part of the stage setting and which is of the exact type used by Mozart. It is an heirloom which has been brought from Monmouth for the occasion. Mrs. Charles Sherman haa charge of the ticket sale for thla interesting program whVch will begin at S o'clock In Waller hall. Mrs. W. T. Jenks and Miss Ruth Brauti are in charge of the ushers who include Elaine Sherman, Al ice Chandler, Mabelle Lllburn and Nellie Harrington. Miss Margaret Stevenaoa and Louise Singer are in charge of lights and atage sets. Miss Mary Schults has arranged the musle and Mrs. W. E. Anderson haa had charge of the costumes. Miss Pauline Johnson, Miss Ag nes Molsan and Miss Angela Myer were special guests for the bridge evening with which Miss Ruth Skinner entertained her club Wednesday night at her home. A George Washington decorative note characterised the guest rooms. Miss Honora Reidy and Miss Irma Wiesser held winning scores for cards. Mrs. Forrest B. Lloyd enter tained at her home Tuesday even ing in compliment to her mother, Mrs. Margaret Lloyd. The occa sion was the letter's birthday. Present were Mrs. Emma Mlnton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowe. Miss Katherlne Rowe. Miss Carol Bra- den, George Lloyd, and Richard Mlnton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Margaret Lloyd. 'Miss Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Miss Colene Mennis, Miss Mabel Ryan, Larkin Williams, Irving Hale, Warren Keenie and Doyle Carter were guests of Miss Rata Godsey at the William A. Godsey resi dence Tuesday night. George Washington's birthday Inspired the decorative effects for the guest rooms and for the favors. Society News and Club airs OLIYX M. DOAX, Sotitty Editor This is an Absolute m W ls- VI i LJ L Salem has never seen such prices. This is without a wo rd of doubt tht biggest, the most far reaching, selling rent we have ever witnessed her. Men, women are spellbound and wonder how good merchandise eaa ba ao sacrificed. All day long people say "Is this only 19c or i s this only 34c? How can yon do It?" We are quitting, folks, absolutely selling out, so if you need to buy, come here and buy now. Wa guarantee) you a substantia saving on everything, no matter wha t It is. Let qs say a few words more, that this is a genuine sell ing out, no maybe's about it and we assure you tht great est savings in years. Do not put off, it may be too late. DressesUniforms 43c One rack of guaranteed fast color house frocks, in beauti ful prints and styles at only One rack of women's and chil dren's knit dresses and other style frocks, at a special price for 8 days 77 only I C Here is value see these sen sational dresses and uni forms, Indian Head, Peter Pan prints, all high grade dresses at a flQn give away price OV C Non-Run Rayon Lingerie Here is a real buy, extra quality non-run rayons in panties, bloom era, vests, step-ins, etc, that for fonnerly sold 10 to 39c, each laC SATURDAY OXLY Pillow Cases 42 inch Pepperil stamped, pair 47c 80 square Indian Head Percales Guaranteed fast color, sun and tub proof, perspiration proof, 1 4 . yard . 14C Bleached quilted BATTS Full 3 pound 72x90, extra fine grade cotton. flQ Reg. 98c 00 C Indian Head DRESSER SCARFS Stamped. 1 A Now leC 36-Inch Outing FLANNEL All white, heavy quality, regular 12y2c yard. A Now yard IC All Silk HOSE Extra fine, all pure silk hose at less than factory cost, reg- 1 A ular 49c. Per pair 1IC COTTON SUITING Guaranteed absolutely fast color, mummie cotton suiting, formerly sold for 29c yard, extra special, yard 19c KALBOURNIE GINGHAM Fast color guaranteed, checked Kalbournie gingham in assorted size checks and 1 Q colors, an extra buy, yard IOC r SWEATERS 100 All Wool Boys' Slipov ers in blue, black and tan, ex ceptionally low priced . 87c 100 All Wool Coat Sweat ers. Regular $1.98 97c Jersey Knit part wool Coat Sweaters at the lowest CQ price In years' 3C Formerly $3.50 Men's Fancy Oxfords In Gunmetal, calfskins, t A Goodyear welt soles yloDal Union Suits Extra good medium grade. A(n Formerly 79c .. fgaC CORDS Men's and Boys' $1.28 Men, Here-is a Red Bargain Felt Hats only C5)C)C No - Matter -Wnat You Need If We Have it, You Can Get it For Less 1-1 oi y 357 COURT STREET DEPARTMENT STORE "Antique Teas Find Social Favor With tha birthday of Gaorf Washington haa coma a aambar of "antique" teas at which most Interesting heirlooms of treat as hare been displayed. Ona such affair will ba held this afternoon at tha Unitarian church with members of tha Woman's Al llanea la charge of it. Quaata will meat la tha Emerson room for tha exhibit and tea hour. Another of these teas was ob served by women of tha Ameri can Lutheran church Wednesday in tha church parlors. Sereral an tiques on display were mora than 200 years old. Orer 100 women called for tea, and to obserra tha many heir looms. Those appearing on tha program for tha afternoon Includ ed Mra. Carrie Chase. Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelpa. Martin Anderson. Mrs. Addle Curtis. Miss Martha rioer, little Miss Margaret Clara and Mrs. Maxine and Arlene Ooodenough. Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn, president of tha Guild. Mrs. P. W. Erixon, Mrs. C. H. Glenn, Mra. A. N. Cala se all In colonial costume, ware tha Una which received tha guesta. Alternating at the urns during tha afternoon were Mra. Elton H. Thompson, Mrs. E. N. Simonds, Mrs. C. Floer. and Mrs. A. O. An derson. Mrs. A. A. Krueger and Mra. T. B. Borkman were assisted in serving by Clarice Kolbe, Arlena Sholseth, Birds Hebel, Paula, and Margaret Trommlits, and Iola Kueaseth. All were la colonial costume. The committee on general ar rangements Included Mrs. J. A. Sholseth, Mra. Max Galhler, Mrs. P. L. Trommlits, Mrs. Carl 8. Lima, Mrs. B. A. Kolbe and Mra. J. C. Woodward. Mrs. R. C. Arpke, and Mra. O. N. Fake had charge of tha ex hibit. The third tea which featured tha old days was that giren by tha Women's Aid society of the First Presbyterian church Wed nesday afternoon. This tea feat ured the Colonial period. Mrs. Gordon McGUchrist sang a group of old patriotic songs, two of which were 150 and 140 years old respectively. They are tha proud possession of Mrs. John Carkin. Others on the program included Mrs. W. J. Linfoot, Miss Gallaher, Miss Era Cochran, and Miss Jean McElhinney, and Mrs. F. O. Franklin. Tha service table were color fully arranged with tapers in red, white and blue color schema and a centerpiece of old silver arran ged with flags. Mrs. W. H. Byrd and Mra. Wil liam Schults presided at tha tea table. Mrs. R. T. Boala. Mra. R. C. Darls, Mrs. J. T. Whlttlg, Mrs. J. P. Bates, Mrs. Robert Glllon, and Mrs. R. A. Clark were tha hostess committee Mrs. Clark Wills returned San- day from Tlffon, Ohio, where she naa oeen for the past three months rtaltin at tha ham of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hart. Mr. and Mra. Mason niahon n- tertained for members of tha Lea He Caa Do elaaa at tha Bishop noma wadnaaday erenlag. A George Washington motif was used for decoratlra effect. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moot in being congratulated nnan th birth of a son, born Tuesday, as saiem General hospital. Mrs. Q. F. Ted Chambers will entertain today with aa Informal I bridge luncheon at her home. Cor- ara win oa placed for eight guests. SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday, February H Junior Guild of SL Paul'a charch, card afternoon at home of Mra. Wallace Carson. Daughters of Veterans at Women's clubhouse, reg ular meeting, 8 o'clock. . Faculty Woman's club with Mrs. Carl Gregg Don ay. Stt South lzth street. 1:19 o'clock. Heirloom display and afternoon tea In Emerson room of Unitarian charch Women'a Alliance hostesa: hours 3 to I o'clock. W. W. G. First Baptist church, potluck supper. :30 o'clock; pctluck supper, surprise. Executlre board of B. and P. W. club, with Mlaa Ruth Mcore. 241 North High street: 7:50 o'clock. Past Matroaa club of Eastern Star. 7:10 o'eloek dinner, followed by initiation service and social. craning; Miss Minnie Moeller, chairman of hostess committee. Women'a Bible clasa of First Methodist church. In elaaa room of church. 10 to 4 o'clock; potluck lunch eon at noon; sew for Red Cross. Neighbors of Woodcraft. 8 o'clock; charter mem bers requested to be present. Ladles Auxiliary of National aasoclatloa of Letter Carriers with Mrs. Roy Young, social afternoon. Distinguished Guest To Visit Zontas It was announced at tha Zonta meeting held Thursday noon at tha Marion hotel that Katherlne Maddux, International president of tha organization would ba in Salem to attend tha dinner meet ing of the local organization Maroh 23. She la coming west to attend tha district conference to ba held in Everett. Plans were made for 14 mem bers to attend tha birthday din ner meeting which tha Portland chapter la giving Saturday night at tha University club. Announcements were also made of tha "mother's" dinner for which the local club la entertain ing March t in compliment to mothers of tha elub. Avery Thompson will show his pictures of foreign travel. Prof. W. C. Jonea addressed the luncheon meeting Thursday In an interesting discourse on "depres sion suggestions." Mrs. Harris Llets entertained Wednesday afternoon for mem bers of tha Adolynk club and for Mra. Richard Kriesal, Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. T. M. McXamara and Mrs. Oral Lemon, additional guests. Mrs. R. C. Hunter and Mrs. Kriesal assisted at the des sert luncheon Lour. Mrs. Roy Hurst. Mrs. Krlesel and Mra. L. V. Benson held winning acores for the afternoon of cards. Members of St. Vincent de Paul parish and friends will enjoy the last old fashioned dance of the pre-lenten period tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Mahula, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Prultt, Mr. and Mrs. Amoa JarvU, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prange. Mr. and Mra. Lao Doerfler. Mr and Mrs. R. J. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Zellnski. and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stupfel are the commit tee In charge. Mra. Richard Schotthoafer. re cent bride, waa complimented by Mrs. Henry Kayser thla past week and. A miscellaneous shower pre senter urs. 8chottboefar with many lovely gifta. Tea followed the presentation of gifts Mra. A. A. Lea la planning. wnn ma assistance of her-com mlttea of Mrs. E. M. Kerschnar. Mra. Graea Lehman and Mlsa Lor rain Robins, a gay George Wash ington party for tha Light Bear era group for Saturday afternoon between, the hours of 2:10 and 4:30 o'clock. W. W. O. members will meet for a 0:30 o'clock pot luck suspar I and surprlsa at tha First Baptist cuurca rriaay evening. Bride Elect Honored With Shower Miss Nell Thlelsen and Mlaa Leila Park entertained at tha Thlelsen borne Wednesday night in. compliment to Miss Dorothy White, popular brlda elect. An attractive gift waa present ed Ml&s White by tha group gath ered to compliment her. Thoaa bidden included Miss White, Mlsa Henrietta White, Miss Elizabeth Welch, Mlas Gretehea Thlelsen, Miss Anona Welch, Mlsa Berneiss Cowden, Miss Lorna Howard, and Miss Clara TJrlaub. Salem Women's club will meet this Saturday at tha clubhouse for its regular aesslon. Tha business meeting is called for 2 o'clock and tha program meeting will bo at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Elan J. An derson, wife of President Ander son of Llnfleld college will speak on China. The Ladlee Auxiliary of the Na tional association of Letter Car riers will meet for a social after noon on Friday, February 24th, at the home of Mrs. Roy Tung. Mrs. Wallace Carson Fetes Miss White Mrs. Wailaco Carson entertain ed at her bom Thursday after noon complimenting Mlaa Doro thy White, whoa marriage to George Elmer Xauga. Jr- will ba an arent of March XI. - Cards vera la play for tha af ternoon hours aad at tha tea hour which followed bridge Mra. Car son waa assisted by Mrs. Daa McClellan and Mrs. Frank Decke- bach, Jr. Those calling for tea Included Mra. Harry Belt.- Mrs. George A. White. Mrs. Homer Goulet. Mra. Victor R. Griggs aad Miss Ko rean Eyre. . Guests for brldga Included Miss Henrietta White, Miss Margaret Drager, Mlaa Dorothy Moore. Miss Myra Belt. Miss Virginia Nawland. Mlas Zora Far ns worth. Mlaa Ruthlta Hotfnell, Mlaa Kate Corey. Miss Margaret Corey, Miss Kay Goulet. Miss Margaret Wil son, Mlsa Virginia Holt, Miss Peg gy Goodtellow, Miss Jean Wilson. Miss Maxine Myers, Miss Margar et Heltsel, Mlsa France Martin, Mlsa Caroyl Bradan, Mra. Homer Smith. Jr.. Mrs. Marvin Headrlck. Mrs. Frank 8hafer and Mrs. Ray mond Bonesteele. Word comes from the Fred Brocks In Saa Diego that Mr. and Mra. Ray Hart man spent sereral days with them this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Hartmaa hare been la California for tha winter. OLLYWOOP I Home f 25e Talkie 1 Mickey Mouse Matin Saturday 2 P. M. TARZAff . . chest coups 'fiuniimife 'Ranch' RUTH HAUL lini Also Comedy, News, Mickey Moose Comedy and "The Hurricane Express" ADDED ATTRACTION On the Stage "NIFTY" THE WONDER DOG COMHCa STXDAT tniari en Last Day ! 1 Today Md S.tum.y - Ma, 25c 11 ' TO .. gffl3j I, rA ...III The Drama of a Good Girl with a II I ttrmjt fj r II I Tha world called her BAD because she dared I H to LOVE! II I 1 H I A - I II Hi ...I 1 III III I - - ' 31 I II I II I its' II IB I r " S3H 1 ISP 1 e iMli ixM y iv 1 nm. 11 111 o C3k . -.1 1 J To. II III i , i lOli"" II HI Awr, ; 1 ii The Story of a Elan' Who Can "Make" or BredkzMore Women Than Any Sultan! ' c TOMORROW AND SUNDAY TWO DIG FEATURES A woman's weakness Is her, greatest strength In her battle with man her; womanly: wiles more, powerful than his brute courage. John Boles 'OMD . niAiiHArrAn' - ' Ipffial lor T-t irgTis Jack Pearl (Bartm Moaehaosea Himelf ) Famona Radio Star la Th Ileal Ticket" Stark, Startling Stupeadona ta tha Scope of Its Ap peal! A BUjhtj Drama of Human Hearts fat Despair! piaaae atooRa alcxatdeh cark bichjlrd ben- nsxr D&uxii matcaas xxojbaxct bositobth ;