p an * rw n nrw m rrn rcy c ottag h o r o v k N r j. C. O. Butler and Mr» H er. The Teacher»' club of the Chrle- bert Moon entertained Saturday af- tian church met In the church oar- ternoon In honor of their dauah- lore Thuraday afternoon of last week ter», Billie Ann B utler and Agn»s for their monthly »octal and r»g»>iar Moon, on their ninth birthday an- 1 study hour, with Mr», Ada Oak»« ntverearle». R»fr»»hm«nta w e r e and Mr». E . R. McLendon a* hoat- Nov I . —(Special.)— *,*,r'.* d , *•“ Oue»t» were eaaee. Mr». John A rm itro ns led de- ■Ok Creek y wadding wa» »olemnleed *1' M a x ln f Patchen, votlonala. Plan» were made to A prett: 8 D A church at Silk «.,Mocn' * rl* n* V * r' ■ •*>r,dr* Monday evening for department of the Sunday »chool then Elder Iveraon led the wedding were te rv td at the group. L ittle M .rv a ll Jean Parnell hour and Barbara Wheeler were flower q 'h ‘V uLV? 2 '* M r* , . e lrli and drcnt)*d autumn I w v m m S}>honi w . 5 t<2 rBrt heId hl* h The vounx people • department they walked M r and M r» Orville u« Swanson second high of the Methodist church w ill hold Rigby were attendant» Velm a car ° **}** * reidF’in '"u i * m°,nlh!u W *d"*«dav rled a bouauet of chrysanthemum» w*,^*.. c , n keening | even In« In the church parlor». It end ¿ rn e n d w « jre e drew of brown XL‘ 1 . Ha,l ‘” 2 * " ,n d " wl11 an >"«•<■«•« lonai fleata and silk and lace. The eeremonv took , C'idT I , i nHni?‘’U» Wlneton Churchill, and Mrs. P. A. Emerson reviewed a current maga­ zine article. Mrs. tra Isom was elected to represent the club at a | district meeting of Oregon Federa­ tion of Women's clubs to be held Saturday In Albany. Frances Mackin. Frances Ran­ dall. Porothv Stewart and Dorothy Umphrey entertained w ith a H al­ loween party Friday evening at the Mackin home. The rooms were decorated In keeping with Hallow- een and Hallowe'en game* were played. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Guests were W llber- ta Wilson. Maxine Lemley. Regina 1 Dusenberry, Ruth and Jane Stow­ The Mothers' club met for an all- ell. Donna and I»ab»lle Safley. W il­ j dav meeting Tuesday In the club ma and Gladys Sproules. Betty — —— rooms. Twenty-two members were Jacobsen. Juanita Hopper. Alice preaent and a covered dish dinner Setts, Margaret Short. Bernadlne Mr. and Mr». O. M. Bagiev enter- was served at noon A monthly re­ Tuesday and Wednesday _____ with a bridge party Satur- Port was given and 287 garments Wiese. Ha Mason. Hesper Hubbell. tained Jean Short, H a rrie tt Ostrander. ; dav nlgiit.' The . . . . _____ _ . . . decor- 113 hats. 4 quilts _.,u .. p . . . . of rooms were and 73 pairs November 8 and 9 Ma.r iS r?2 £ * 5 ^ ’ Lorraine Coiner at(d ln keeping with the Hallowe'en , shoes were given out during Octo- ana Beth Bede. i season and refreshments were serv- her. —♦ — j ed at a late hour. Guests were M r —• — Mrs. A. W Helllwell entertained Mrs. F L. Grannis entertalhed * nd ^ f 9- J- K erm it Brandeberrv of with a bridge party Saturday af- ■ „ • Fred Knickerbocker with a Hallowe'en party Tuesday Marian Marsh and ternoon honoring Mrs Thomas Hoi- ReKlna Durenberrv. Miss M yrtle evening from 7 to 8 30 for her son leran of Jamestown. N . Y.. house Miss Theresa Young Kenneth Billy. Guests were children of mem­ Reginald Denny guest at the home of a daughter. -diss Jov Ingalls. Miss M ar- bers of the M P. G. club and M ar- ___ „ _. ______ _ _ . . . _______ _______ Mrs. C. J. Kem. Mr». A. W. Kim» ??rct P . Donald - Umphrev. Miss , Jorie Ellen and Jack Titus of Eu- Anybody could be framed held high score and Mr». Holleran Florence * * Jenks. Mis» Sara-Louise gene. Doughnuts and cider were ¡ or murder just as this boy received a guest prise. Refresh- ?,hi* ldir, Harold Hauser and Miss : served. — ♦ — was and you’ve got to face ments were served at the tea hour. M er'e Bowen. were Mrs. Kime. Mrs. W I I - : . . — I Mis. H A. M iller will entertain the music when the jury Guests ham Thum. Mrs. Rov Romaine. Mrs. A. W Kime entertained with the O. L. II. club with a bridge guesses wrong. A gripping Mrs. O. M. Kem. Miss M yrtle Kem. * bridge party Friday afternoon, dessert luncheon Monday after- Clyde Roberts. Mrs. H. W honoring Mrs. Thomas Holleran. noon. The regular meeting dav is drama of tears and triumph. Mrs. Lombard. Mrs. C. J. Kem. Mrs. J. Jamestown. N. Y . house guest at Tuesday but has been moved one P. Graham. Mrs. W arren Daugher- th * ho“ « ot a daughter. Mrs. C J day ahead because of election day ty and Mrs. D. A. Emerson. Kem. The rooms were decorated In Thursday and Friday The Joker club will meet tonight keeping with the Hallowe'en sea- . .. „ .. ’ son and refreshments were served (F rid a y! with Mis» Lula Currln November 10 and 11 M r. and Mrs. D H. Hemenwav ! at the tea hour Mre.W arren D au -h . G. B. Arnest's Sunday school entertained with a bridge party Sat- ertv held high »core and Mrs. D~A. class of the Methodist church will urdav nurht in honor of their forty- . Emerson second high. Mr». Holler- hold a covered dish supper tonight third wedding anniversary Mr. and an received a guest prize. ¡«Friday» In the church parlors. Mrs. B. K. Lawson held high score ! + —♦ — and refreshment» were served at a | Mrs. H. A. Hagen entertained the Mis» Eleanor W hite entertained Maurice Chevalier and late hour. The table was decorated Elmartes club with a 1 o'clock with a Hallowe'en party Friday Jeanette MacDonald In keeping with the Hallowe'en sea- luncheon Tuesday. The rooms were evening Guests were members of son and was centered with tall decorated with marigolds Mrs. C the senior Christian endeavor. Re­ He was naughty, she was tapers. Guests were M r. and Mrs. h . Kim e was a guest and Mrs. O freshments were served at a late haughty . . . but they fell in Lawson. M r. and M rs G«orge m . Bagiev was welcomed as a new hour. ove. You’ll adore the great- Jacobsen. M r “ d .M r a J. P. Gra- member. A t bridge Mrs C. H. Kime The W F. M S. of the Melhodkit er-than-ever Chevalier as the Mrs. W . W. McFarland and Mrs in two weeks with Mr». Fred Ander­ church met at the nome of Mre. N Carl Price (Portland!. E. Compton Wednesday afternoon, son for a 1 o'clock luncheon. French tailor who set the with Mrs. C. E. L’mphrey as leader style in love. You’ll love his The MLzpah class of th» Presby­ of discussion. Stella Smith, daughter of M r. and new songs. Mrs. Oscar Smith, entertained with terian church entertained with a Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening a dinner Sunday In honor of her Mrs. F L. Grannis entertained j in the church parlois. m e following with a dinner Friday evening hon­ fourteenth birthday-anniversary. officers were elected President. oring her husband. Guests were Mrs. W ill Chestnut: vice .-«.sldent. ________ „ ____ members ___ of „ the echoo| , board a n d Mrs. E. Holderman: itJTetary-treas- ! men members of the faculty, urer. Mrs. O. W. Blackmore. Re- . freshments were served at a late . Oil-Burning Development ! hour. Oil has been used for fuel and YOUR IDEAL "MEATING” PLACE Mrs. C. E. Umphrev entertained for heating from a very early pe­ at dinner Monday evening. The rooms were decorated in keeping riod. but the mechanical deyelo|>- with the Hallowe'en season Guests ment of the oil burner dale# from were Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Thum. the middle of the Nineteenth cen­ H. J. Shinn. M r. and Mrs. D. A. tu ry; Its widespread use In the Emerson and M r. and Mrs Nelson Durham. The evening was spent United Slates from about the y«>ur 1922. Public Interest was attract­ socially and playing rook. ed to th ' possibility of oil burning Miss Glenda Ross and Mrs. Ira with a very considerable Increase Isom entertained with six tables of . , ____ . bridge Monday evening at the Ross n production of California __ _____ _a erwi home. 'Y'V.- The — rooms were ->_______ decorated . ’ and Texas -U about 1900. O-__*•>___ Small burn- with fall flowers and autumn era were soon produced and larger : leaves. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Mrs. C. H. Kime one» for power and heal. The first held high score and Miss Sara- attempt» at commercial oil burning ; Louise Shields low. were crude. They were foll»we years ngo were brought 180 miles across wild country from Wales. S o a p cr ; . ' i 0 b a r s 2 5 c Baking Powder Hiu-dwhcnt Kerr’s N o. 10 sack CRESCENT Blue Bell Flour Hotcake Flour 39c 2 3 c lb . 49-lb. bag 7 9 c Quick A rrow Chips H e in z C a t s u p Large Bottles 21argep k gs. 39c 2 f o r ..................3 5 c Fancy Jap R ice A set of 0 dolls free with each 2 packages Shortening 10 »» 2 3 c Bulk Baby Lima Beans 10 n» 33c O r e g o n M ilk 4 ib». . . . . 2 9 c 6 fo r 25c T a ll T in s W H E R E T H E T H R IF T Y T H R IV E E Q U A L I T Y IN SP E C T E D M E A T S ^ Z 3 n l l / C SQ U A R E S 7 / 2 Pound I C BA C K S JLa. X Pound PORK I 'J ./C 1 BEEF 1 1 ^ 1 / C I VEAL 1 2 Hub,tltul* for rmers of O re g o n ! Private Truck Owners! The Freight Truck and Bus B ill O O I. NOT INCKIAM BY O N I CINT the license feee o f 20,000 farmer-owned and other prieatelY-owned trucks. I t D O H NOT restrict or interfere w ith the operation of such trucks. I t w ill eliminate the big trailer, cut load weights to 17 tons, lengths to 4 0 feet. It affects the operation of for* hire trucks which are conducting business for profit on the highways and which use and damage our highways without adequate payment and with little regard for the safety o f the traveling public or the working hours and conditions of labor of truck drivers. Office Supplies and Office Equipm ent of [nr‘d- “ X rr,w“.r’.eX .n t.noon Every Kind. The Sentinel. V ote 308 X Y es on a Bill <» c l - - 1 0 c P urex SX Phone 46 FR E D A N D E R S O N , Prop. Low Price. Every Day LOWE R License F e e s ... The Farm Truck Owners Association of M arion County believes that license fees on Farm Trucks and Private Trucks thould he reduced and can be reduced by this B ill without danger to Oregon highway construction. The association has no interest in the railroads — it holds no brief for the BIO POftTLAND TRUCKING O U T F IT , that use the highways perhaps more than all the farm trucks and private trucks in the state put together. Motor transportation matters in Oregon are in a mess. T h e association stands for a scientific investigation o f all truck fees and pleads for sound regulation in the in ­ terest o f the state and Its people. ThI* Bill T h e Freight Truck and Bus B ill provides for an invest!» F a v o r. 8>tion by the State Highway Commission which should Farmer reault in le«i ' o 1* w tion that w ill help the farmer and the rw rs s s w r ncf ★ * * * The Farm Truck Owners Association of Marion County therefore R E C O M M E N D S that every farmer and every private truck owner— ote 314 X YES nttlOHTTSUCK AND BUS BILL FARM TRUCK OWNERS ASSOCIATO OF MARION COUNTY (Paid A .1. ) 210 Masonic Building, Sal«m, Oregon FRANK E. NESDHAM GEORGE B. 8CHUBTT L. R. CHAMBERS C o m m 1 11 » » )