The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, October 28, 1921, Image 3

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CHILDREN’S SHOES
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The Shoes must fit properly—
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WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU
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MISS ELIZABETH LE V Y, who delighted a large audience at the Library benefit last i
Friday night, by the capable and gracious manner in which she conducted the orchestra. Miss L e v y ,,
who is an artist witn the violin, has consented to play a solo for Independence people in the near
future.
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The other numbers of the program were pleasing and the neat little sum of about $30.00
was realized for the library.
SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
Buster Brown Shoe Store
SALEM ,O R EG O N
g THEATRE
r a n d N|GHT
one
Monday
MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED
BREVITIES
SALEM
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dickinson
and Mrs. Perl Hedges spent the j
I week-end in Portland.
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Ralph Dunbar’s
“ ROBIN HOOD”
Gaylord Godfrey and wife and
Mrs. Irvine Baun motored to j
Portland for the week-end.
Now completing its Trans-Continental Tour
Musical
Sensation
Mrs. Sara Claggett Young wa9
home from Albany last weekend.
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PEOPLE
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10 piece ORCHESTRA 10
I f you’ re going to putln a fur­
nace, try a pipeless one. C. S. |
Hamilton of Salem will give you
a demonstration.
L o w er F lo o r and Three Rows B a lcon y..................$2.01)
Last T w o Rows B a lc o n y ........................................... $1.50
G a lle ry (n ot reserved ) ............................................. $1.00
Seat Sale Saturday, Oct. 29.
There will be a Civil Service
examination at Dallas and Inde­
pendence on November 26th to
fill the position of rural carrier I
at Dallas.
Mail Orders Now
Add 10 per cent to above for War Tax
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er er Claire were in Portland this
we?k.
W A L L PAPER
Wonderful new
high grade
moderate prices
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The W. R. C. will have dinner
at their hall on Friday, Nov. 4th.
A fter dinner a special meeting i
will be held at 2:30. All mem-'
bers of the G. A. R. and W. R . '
C. are urged to attend. Don’t
forget the date, Friday, Nov. 4.
"L e t it rain.” That’s the feel­
ing you will have if you provide
yourself with one of those Tweed-
O-Wool suits at Vaiiton’a in Sal­
em. In one of these suits you can
look your best—also look appro-
priate.
Methodist Strrlcsi
179 N. Commercial
SALEM, ORE.
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Mr. and Mrs. Shalor Eldridge
are here visiting the home folks.
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Max 0. Buren
“Oregon Life”
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{ ’reaching service# every Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock, arid evening at j
at 7:30.
Sunday School meets at.10 a. m.
Ep worth League at 6:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday everinga
at 7:30
Ladies Aid every Thursday afternoon.
You will And a welcome at these ser-'
vices.
Leader for the Epworth League ser­
vice, W..G, (irant. Topic: "T w o things
ws know shout God.”
OREGONIANS
A Representative will
Call Soon