THE PRECOX STATESMAN SHOUT, XOVKMJIER 3. 1018. - t ' y . - : " ' "" Ml WI ATh .be Br Ml ftH't. tin 1 vr WISE MAN SAID: 1 The way to make friends is to tu f rl'tl ill V thi wrav tn r.-.. w " - r . j ; , mole rraiernrty is to be .brotherly; me way. 10 secure nar- fooy 1 to pleasantly to the Ul.of the majority: the way to be ."' happy ! to make others happy; , the aw ui cuiiuurr ail urue-iiiv is 1 n isa nrta rwiu wi r? 11 & ur hkv 1 11 sear. nre the respect of your lodge is to your brothers and sisters and ln- ttead of kicking: at everything that U done, p"ut your shoulders to the wheel and help roll it along; , the - way to make yourself a useful mem V ber-of an order is to be useful, not cojy at a banquet and in the show procession, but . in a sick room and 1 etery place where a member Is in distress;- the way to work, for the rood of the order Is to Induce others to read the literature and keep post l ed about the order; the way to make ' your life bright Is to carry sunshine 4 with you; the way to be a true mem t ber is to do unto others as you would have tnem do unto you. ExchWange. ! , - .- - "Just what Is the war program of tht Young Women's Christian as- aociatlon and how does it spend its f money secured through the drives?" - is a Question asked by many people, who realizing that girls and women r do not go to the front, are not quite ;. certain on this point. In view of X the Y. W,'s participation In the big drive to be held-all over the country K next month, the following facts concerning the expenditures of Its j $5,000.00O last year are Interesting hod timely: : v lathe United Stata it w.w i hostess houses in army and navy camps (for white and colored); 3s uusit'ss nouses under rnn.tMiu.. provided 10 emergency housing cen- w, upenen Kb clubs and recrea tion centers for white and colored! furnished 8.000 women war work rs; organised 714 Patriotic league mm wi b. Ill a A v ax... . 0 uita wiiq txu.uuu members; start ed 25 international I ioreigii, bora women; put two, land service units on farms: rreate 14 industrial war service centers; sent uui o, women physicians who eavt Z.O 50 lectures to 380.000 worn and girls, white and colored. Issued ui-moniniy ouuetins and over 2 -000.000 educational leaflets, t In Francr Operated 12 hotel for American women in war work; conducted 16 social centers for nur ses In base hospitals; furnished 15 foyers for French munition workers asked for by the French govern ment; directed five out-door recrea tion centers for the French women. In Itussia Pioneered in three were accompanied by Miss Irene iiodgm and Miss Olady Nichols who have been spending the week at the JMcnois' home. Miss Nichols nl Miss Ilodgin are students at Willamette-universlt. Mr. and Mr. E. V. MrMxhan ir p.miua) , nor lamma. Wash., to spend two weeks at the honm r v. AicMecnan's parents. While in Wash ington they will spend a few days in ""'uu i-ugev souna pities, among mem laconia, Seattle and Spokane j-riaay night a merrr rroun of girls gathered at the bidding of the iausanne fresbmen to the "Spook assembly". The assembly room of Lausanne- hall was decorated in typ ical Hallowe'en fashion. The fresh man girls glided around clad as ghosts and entertained by fortune leiung and, other stunts- A number of old-fashioned games were played unui late hour after which light re- iresnnients, were served. Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, received word that the exercises which were to have been held Saturday bv the Sarah Shildress Polk chapter D. A. at Dallas in conectloa with the unveiling of the monument to mark wmtuKQi. pany lasi r naay at ner 1 street, Thursday evening. The af nome, 35 xsorth Capitol street. A I fair was In honor of Miss Mary Bar number of Willamette university I rick wSn 1. iAvin. , k. girls were bidden. Those present I week for her home in Portland. Those were: miss uerina Anutns, Miss Ell- invited were: Miss Lucy Holt. Miss uiu crises, miss Liia, jonnson I Mabel Uarrick. Mtsa iSarv Bell nln ELIZABETH LEVY , TRAC1IEK VIOLIN Best of Metbotla Orchetra 1. Tralniac awl Violin Knemble phone 244 or 176 , . Jtudlo 503 Court Street and Miss Theresa Fowle. Mrs. Homer Link and Miss Nell Link, after having spent a few days with friends In Salem, motored to thlr home at Alrlie, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bobnstedl were hosts. at a motor party last Sunday when they entertained Miss Mildred Wells. Miss Ruth Taylor and Miss Mildred Brown. They mo- FIRST YiOUR NEW FALL CORSET Then Tour New 1 . .-.,. f It'.' t 1 Fall Outer Apparel FaBhionable wo men of today realize the ne cessity of choos ing their new Fall Corsets be fore having their new Fall Outer Apparel fitted. We make a spe cialty ot, fitting the-4- v - C A It Ilrass teres Bandeau &ront&ed 6hne6 Models for All Types or FIgufes RENSKA L SWART Corset Specialist 115 Liberty St. centers; workers temporarily out j the site of the first Polk county court nouse have been .postponed indef initely.. A number of members of Chemeketa chapter had planned to attend the event. . 1 Miss Greta Wltxe' delightfully en tertained a bevy of girls Informally at her hesldence, 412 North Cottage Tt WW 1 - Miss Charlotte and Miss Elizabeth Tebben, students at Willamette uni versity, are at the home of their parents-In Portland. ' - Miss Theresa Fowle gave a novel hart and Miss Oerta Wltzel. MIbs Ilarrlck has lived In Salem for the past number of years and will be greatly mlsred by a wide circle of friends. Her father. L. E. Uarrick. is leaving for Independence where he plans to locate permanently. Miss isarrle will make her home In Port land with her sister. Mrs. Fred De- Sart (Edna Barrick). John, MeCormack, the always wel- ioru 10 jvooaourn ana ouverxon, come on hIg way to lhe coait and later had a picnic dinner at the has been fortunate In being able to uuuuBieuv urifl. Irnnllnna Tif tniir nn tn ha nrotont ' w " ; I Knwavai1 the. infliianrii In Ortntham Miss Helen Ellis delightfully en-1 raHfrni u . tn tertalned a number of her. friends atv. moB i n ,....,, While at the seashore they were the guests or Mrs. James Kae. 'Mrs. Hand and Miss Redmond are teach ing In the SalemTLrgh school. Captain and Mrs. O. VD. Brrd are the proud parents of a daughter born to them Thursday, Oct. 31. at the Salem hospital. The little miss ha Deen named Virginia Mary. Mes sages of felicitation have been show ered upon Mrs. Byrd upon t Tie ar rival of the daughter, which 'was birthday of the little miss' uncle Dr. W. II. Byrd. Captain Byrd left last July from Camp Lewis and la ter for overseas service In Trance and since that time Mrs. Byrd has been making hef home with Mrs. Martha Byrd at tit) Union street. - Miss Lena Hansen and Miss Laura Hansen are spending a few days In Portland visiting with friends and relatives. . Ml sa. Dorl'hy Buchner and a hum ber of her sorority sisters of Oregon Agricultural college motored up from Corvallls recently for a brief stay a the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buchner. at 1S10 Court street. Miss Buchner Is a member df the Delta Psl fraternity Miss Emily Cornell ot Portland Is the guest of Mrs. Ida M. Babcock at her home. 74 North Commercial street, this week. Mrs. B. J Miles. and son, Donald Miles, are spending a f' days Id Portland as the guests o Mrs. Miles' daughter, Mrs. W. A. Knight. They will return to Salem early In the week. . Miss Laura Heist received official notification, Thursday .from the sur geon general of Oregon to report for immediate duty In. ..reconstruction work. She has been instructor 10 the commercial department of the Salem high school. Miss Heist Is s graduate of Willamette- university with the class of i 911 .She left for New York Friday preparatory to sailing overseas. -' A new course of training will open December 1 at Reed colege. This Eieo was decided upon owing to the recent heavy casualties on the west ern front, the surgeon general hav ing revised his estimate of needs and notified the college that 7000 re- an informal party at the Barton home Friday evening. During the evening various games were played and phonograph music was" enjoyed Light refreshments were served by the hostess late In the evening. i note Diaaen were miss .Margaret , - Kl. in Wlble. Miss -Helen Flfleld. Miss -"7" rT"T .,7;:T.,i; bis dates, which now scheduled will bring him to Los Angeles much lat er this season. Manager Behymer recently received a telegraphic com municatlon which positively verifies his coming later. Mr. MeCormack ments of the wan It stimulates the boys In camp and the sailors at sea. Miss Eva Parrett and the hostess-. Helen Ellis. '' I - A t. Vfva f tinni It la nt lm Mrs. Edward L. Wells of Portland I . . ," c.I Vw. . ... . t . . . j I lUCUUIlVK IUW mw wvm spent tne wee wun ner uaugoier. 1 . r h ...... -itiM f the who have been forced to remain in at Willamette, university. T Miss Marfaret garrison let Fri day afternoon for Portland wnere she will spend the week-end with her sister. Miss Garrison has been in Salem for, the oast two weeks visit ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the United States, instead of lln their concerts : la. Europe, MIrs Hazel Fishwood returned the first of the week to Salem after hav ttivinr snent a few days at 'Cedar- 1KB, mi. .mw '"! . v- v- n.r clal street. She is an Instructor in SX" 1 f : ! - 1 1 art teacher at the Salem high schooL I mii Blossom Redmon and Ml o-. , mrWar, kI oii Ttae Metcalf Hand returned OlOlUi eu uj 3iciu tium ..v b I . , , Vara v .v .rutnri a few dars Fr day evening from Newport where ilf , ttV 1 j -k-ik nim I been thepast two weens- VllQ lueir BUIl. OUIMU 1 f wmmmwmmmmmmmmm,M,mmmMMW l':'': SHIPLEY'S. Adequate Assortment of Useful Gift Merchandise Consenre time, labor. and money on your tz Hi choocirig this year by SHOPPINa EARLY - - at tbig store of complete stocks of Rood practical articles of FEMININE WEARING AP PAREL Jtust the things which win be most appreciated as gif ts this year. Shop Early Purchase Useful Gifts A choice from the following will simplify the fine art of sensible and rueful jriring COATS SUITS DRESSES WAISTS HOSIERY CORSETS MUSUN and SILK UNDERWEAR INFANTS9 WEAR KNIT UNDERWEAR SWEATERS ' CLOVES KIMONOS PETTICOATS HOUSE DRESSES CHILDREN'S COATS and DRESSES UMBRELLAS NECKWEAR RIBBONS UN ENS BEDDING BLANKETS LEATHER BAGS and PURSES STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES Shop early and purchase useful gifts where shopping is a pleasure. . U. G. SHIPLEY CO. . . Liberty Street T ' . Important social events of the year In Oregon. A picture of Miss Elizabeth Fox. construction adds In pyIo-tfierapy formerly Dean of Women, at the would be needed. This Is PProil- UnjTergty of Oregon, whd li on a mately seven times the estimate or Sree months ago. It now seems pos- a?e of absenee from the university .ihta that everr candidate who is ad- to engage In war work with .the milted and receives the recommends-lYotng Women's Christian associa tion of the college will be appointed uon war Doara in Tance, is postea by the surgeon general to assist re- on the bulletin board of the library turning soldiers In. recovery the use the university. The pktore is in of their functions In military bos- 1 r work bulletin for October 4, pltals of this country or France. nlch Is Usued by tb national These women will receive all llvln board of the . W. C. A. The mes- expensesana ira-veung expeases, ZT" .7. ' 7 . ' ' - a month as head aides, and $50 Franc. Mis. Fox picture appears month as aides. Their uniform wlU n a group of women who are having v". "Jm ih. nad Cross. t t Tonrs, on the recreation 1s- "c I""'"-- - Hand la (It Tnln ShTeSS Miss Edith Cltxto was a delight. Portland Friday t.rno6b gJveff br Jul i!.0"? wlTh Mrs. J. R. Montgomery In honor of ahe enjoyably entertained with a Miss Fanny ChamberUIa. daughter Hallowe'en party. The rooms were oi c nV" State. Senator Chamber- decorated l k"Plag Jnt wmueiasmn.i. ". ..- dark corner, of the rooms- The Invitation, for tte wedding have JJJfU wen. J. i drwSe Chamberlain J'JW ton and MIm Catheryn Parker. The PW .'Iv 1. J w u tl evealna waa passed with Diuk a.4 church Thursday. November 11. at .ft-rhl.H .i-t lanrh. 8:30 o'clock. The wedding of the.. S ket S wlSht popular yount- people I. o.e of the T" M"1remen Mrs- Fred as BBOVosczeAik rxxjvxrcu uamx ixAoa to . J' aT?-k ' li BUY USEFUL GIFTS and BUY THEM NOW! In iplte .1 the scarcity of good merchandbe and H IncrWuie price,, we now have .lock of new and de,He eo6d, at very reasonable price,, t .J!tt Stop wline "rfoeki are urge; ale,peoplenot rnrtea and noppra5 nu.uou. : ' " OUR' BIG DISPLAYS. k4 -rm S wwa - , ". mm ' ' . ; TV' ' Winter Goats w,r IIL-aIw In ft 1nft AnJ WE URGE YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE AT YOUR LEI5UKL jwu lnori New vimter uresses Ladies' Stiits Fresh arrival have swelled our 3lplay and it is now at its best, and presents a comprehensive review of the sea son's neweHt' and best styles at remarkably low prices )j(15.(X) up to $75.00. A speeial lot at - $25:00 Splendid qualities in the newest winter fashion. Come see for yourself. "ouni need a new dress for the hol idaysnow 's .the1 time ;to; buy it and here "I the plaee. 3Iaterial Silks, Latins. Jerseys, Velvets, ScTfjes and Poplins. Prices , $12.50 to $45 4 Ladies' Waists Your feminine friends and relatives will be delighted with the gift, of a charming waist. We have a -special display from which satisfactory selec tions can easily be made. Prices $1.00 to $12.00 A special lot of Silk Crepe tie Chine Waists, white and, flesh, all sizes $2.95 v Ladies' Sweaters 4 W - Wool and Silk Fibre Sweaters a Rood assortment excellent 'values. priced Stunninir Suits in the new est fashions. We carefullr selected ,theso suits, so we ' rati guarantee their correct style; their excellence, and i tlieir perfect tailoring and : fit Prices.l0.50 to $70.00. . A special lot," extra Rood value ; , . - ; $25 Dress Goods from $3.50 to $19 Dress fabrics are welcome. A dress pattern of Silks or-Ve'lvets or Dress Goods is an acceptable gift, especially if it is chosen at this store from the big stocks of fine fabrics now on dis play. Specially low prices. Other Appropriate Gifts Umbrellas, " Handkerchiefs. Scarfs. Hosiery, Napkins, Lunch Cloths, Knit Goods, Shoes, Slippers, Corsets, Ties, Belts. Boudoir Caps, Silk Petti coats, Hair Ribbons, Toilet Articles, Hand Eags, Purses, Furs, Fur Sets, Gowns, Underwear, Wool Gloves, . Mltteuia. Bath Robes, Pajamas., GhH-. dren's Knit Suits, Knitting Bags. Fancy Bags, etc 416 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Skirts The best and newest of the Fall Styles are represented in this as sortment Silks, Satins, Poplins and Serges. Priced from $3.50 to $19.50 war-time requirements. Barker and Mrs. liar? Barker serv ed. Those bidden were: Orleaas Thomas, Esther Ilalesard. Fearl Collins. Daisy Valley, Edith uc rarer land, Selma Bartx. Grace McDonald. Mae Varley, Bernlce Gohnson. Edith Barker. Marrell Thomas. MlaSrdft Fabey, and FrsocU Trask of Tort- land. a- - Mr. and Mrs. Charles C Whitney celebrated tbetr golden wedding an niversary Friday afternoon at their home, SlOS-North Liberty street- when they were honored at a cna rav in reeeotlon. A nomber of out-or- town guests were present and a nO tu tor ef old-time friends cauei io pay their respects to Mr. aad Mrs. Whit ney. About CO guests railed during tbt afternoon between the hours of t and 5. The reception rooms were brilliant with masses of deep yellow chrvtanthemums and goldtn mart golds. Afctaun foliage wn In evi dence about the rooms which lent a gay eolor scheme to the decorations. Assisting Mr. snd Mrs. Whitney In the recelvlnr Itr were their daughter. Mrs-Paul Hauer. Mre.V. J. llagedorn and Mrs. Llo)d Rams dra amalated about the rooms, and at iha a tables. Mrs. Louis Tnomfl- on of Portland assisted. Dslnty re- frai.mnta la keeolnc with the war time regulations were served during iv. ariarnoon. The couple were the recipients of a number of handsome gifts and congratulatory messageS- aii r tt twelve emiaren were ent with -the exception of one daugh ter. Mrs. W. J. nunn, of Los Angeles. ts. H,nfhun nresent were: Mrs. W. J. llagedorn and Mrs. NenjJJ n A e.lam- ltm. F. S. LUptOD . .,t..4. ifra j. it. Stelvers et Alta. la.: Mra James Funis, Cnre-. kee. Ia.l Miss Nina Whitney of Port Und: Mrs. Uoyd Ramsden of Saleni. Mrs. Stsev Reeves of Astoria and Mrs L. W. Price of Salem. Mrs, J. B Sutherland rharmlnglr i.j . a luneheon Tflursdsv S her residence on Chemeketa -slreot eompllmentlng Mrsnderson Cannoa of Portland. Later fa the afternoon a few eloxe. trleaas or ir-. " m.. i. n ts to creet the guest. Mrs. Sutherland frequently j entertains informal with afternoen f fairs which are always charming la their simplicity. Mra. V? nest of Mrs. L. F. Jones.at Lablsh r.. n W Walton, who IS an IB- structor In tha Lebanon high schoot this winter. Is In Salem with her partnte. Mr. and Mrs. W. p. Smith. 17e Center street Mrs. Walton rs eentlv recelted a message from net nusband. Dr. Walton, siaiing u he was sailing f er FTance. Dr. W al toa, who Is In the medical corps, was flmt stationed at Port Itiley. Kaa. A little over a week g he was traas f erred to Camp Fremont, where he found awaiting tjra field otdera to leave Immediately for New Tork, pre paratory to sailing overseas. Mrs. Robert Kwlsr entertained a few friend very larormslly at n pret ty appointed luncheon Wednesday la compliment to her house guest, Mrs. Bunnell Seaton of Corvallls. Mrs. Seaton retamed to ney home the lat ter part of the week. The women of the ft. A. T. C. club of the First Methodist church have Issued Invitations to the members ot the 8. A. T. C. of Willamette uaU verslty for each Satferday night dar ing the winter months. The first event will be given by the mothers hera of the, boys over tere. The second will be conducted by the mo thers of the boys -over here." Plans re being formulated to have the fathers preside at one of the meet ings. All of the university girls aad the gins of the church are to be wel comed at each festivity. The etec- ntlv cemmlltM of the dab Is com posed ot the following menbers: Mesdames H. 1L YandervorL C. U. Doney, C. II. Alden, D. L. Steevea. A. A. Lee. A. 11 Hant. 1. L. MeAdams. M. C. Flndley. F. A. Legg. R. N. Avtson. U. G. Holt W. F. Precter. WV C Vincent. B. I Farmer. B. T. Randall. .D. W. Fisher. C. C. Oark M. 11. Paranouglan. IX. L. Walker, and Miss Adella Chapltr. . D. E H0S1IER HI GH CLASS LADIES' TAILORING 474 Drart St A few friends were entertained Wednesday evening at adinner party, given by Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rollo. at their residence. 210 Mission street The dining table was artistically deo o rated with fern and gray colored autumn leaves. Seated around the Uble were Rev. and Mra. II. N. Aid- rich. Rev. and Mrs, G. F. Holt Mrs. A. McConntU and Mr. and Mrs. Rol lo. Miss Fannie ninegar was united tn marriage to Ralph Geaaer at a quiet wedding Saturday evening at S o'clock, at the home of Rev. It N. Avlson of the First Methodist church. The wedding was marked by the alm- pllclty and the bride waa attended by Mfa Heeete Uadegraaa.. The cou ple will take up them residence at SCC Ferry street A very pleasant evening waa spent (Coutiaoed on. page aU) They Are Here Those new mU-winter bats yoa have been looking for so anxiously. They're beauties, too, with newness t a and eU&sinrs in every fea ture rccojrniied at a glance ss late creations of clever nets and originality. They're taking like wild fire, too, a they leaerve. Our windows are full of them. See them today. The French Shop 1L Btffe-lIorrUoa 115 K. High St. TiTksonle Tespla i 1 1 Do Ybii Look at an Out-df-Prbportion World ObjecU seen nesr the edges of flat lenses are dis torted, but the deep curve of tone lens prevents this and gives yoa m large, dear Held of vision. Toric lenses are a vast improvement. let us show them to you. DR. C B. O'NEILL. Optometrist DS. L. H. WILSON la Charga fWn Ererr Dav Excert Saturdsvs m - - I r MCT? TaAA & Buih Back Bid. TtazM GIFTS CONVENIENT FOR SHIPPING Nothing is more readily packed and shipped than needle, work. At the same time it Is light, requiring little postage. Uncle Sam asks you to order early. NEEDLECRAFT SHOP 420 Court' St.- Thone 0S