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.THE OREGON STATESMAN ! TUESDAY, XO VEMBrtl t 4. 1 91 f. 3' By -RUTH X.EXORE FISHER J. NE of. the most beautiul par-j I I tie of tha week was the met-l V ing fa Wednesday . of t to ladgre: Luncheon club .vhen yMrs. William If. ttarjrhardt, j.lr., was a charming hostess. Tb rooms thcm Mlxes wet? a very pleasing back uroand fof .the party anil they were mad inor beautiful with the pro fusions of brilliant autumn Iears ard with Quantities -)f -.:iow can dles burning in bras-t candlesticks. Fjle yclloir Chinese lar.UMas shaded tn lights. . On the libWu were tiny bouquets oi wrarlet barberry leaves ad yeltow placards iuarktni places for the gnosis. AH the appointments were in th scarlet and gold and at 4 o'clock Mfs.- Burghardt ( served tea asing ecaiflet cups and saucers fin ishing charming party,'; Mrs. Burg hardt was assisted by Mies Elizabeth Lord. Mrsj. R. M. Hofer Mrs. Clif ford Brown, Mrs. William Walton and Mrs. Frederick Thfelseri.' Other guests of the club were Mrs. Percy JL, Young of Albany,. Mr a. Amos Strong and Mra. U. G,. ghlpley', ; Club makers" present were.:. Mrs. John J. Roberta, Mrs. Ti A. Livesley. Mrs. Henry V. Meyers. Mrs. William Boot. Mrs.W. H. Eldridge. Mrs. John McNarcy. Mrs. W M Plimpton. Mrs. J. L. Van Doren and Mrs. Burghardt. Herbicide Mary Says: '' No Matter ' . What1 : the Color of - Your Hair' Is--NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE WW Nor Citahgc .iHn inc. Least ' Sold Everywhere . r Appticsttons st Bsrfesr SUops Mrs. R. L Matthews and her sis ter. Mrs. O. P. Allen are home again rrom an, absence from the city. Mrs Matthews has been spending sever al months visiting with 'relatives in Ohio and in California.; Mrs. Allen left Salem several weeks ago and joined her sister in Oakland where they passed several week visiting their uncle. D. C. Ambron. Before returning they also visited in San Francisco and Sacramento. Mrs Matthews and Mrs. Allen arrived in Salem yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Q. Mills of Portland are being welcomed to Sa lem. They came up Saturday from their home in Portland and are vis iting at the J. H. Baker, the S. W. Power and thrj E. T. Barnes homes for this week.. They have t recently come to Portland from Denver, Col. tlie former home of Mrs. Mills and where they were married on October 16. For their honor Mrs. E. T Barnes will be hostess for a large family dinner on Wednesday. - ' I " Mrs. Earl Li. Fisher .and small children, Lucy and Howard, have ar rived from their former home in Al bany and joined the former's hus band who has been Jn Salem for sev eral weeks since beginning his work in the state tax commission. They are domiciled In their new home at State and Fourteenth streets. . ..') . Mrs. James E. Godfrey entertained the past matrons of the Order of the Eastern. Star at her home on Friday evening in a delightful manner. A short business meeting occupied the first part of the evening and later the party enjoyed a social time. Mrs. Godfrey had the rooms of her at tractive .bouse, decorated . with Hal lowe'en ideas. At the finish of the evening nhe served dainty refresh ments. The past matrons who were present numbered 15. Mrs. H. N. Aldrich of the Leslie Methodist chnrch will be hostess for the ladies aid society at the home Wednesday afternoon. t Mr. and Mrs. Arch Jerman were hosts for a charming supper that fol lowed tha dancing party of Mr?. Ralph White's.- The delightful affair took place'at the home of Mrs. Jer man's grandmother. Mrs. Ruth Fay er. Covers were placed for eight. i The members of Mrs. White's sen ior dancing class enjoyed a delight ful party on Wednesday night. It was in the nature of a Hallowe'en affair and Cotillion hall was gay T KEEPING PROSPERITY AT HOME HE purchase and consumption of home products should be every family's first con- sideration. - Ifj it is: not; made in Salem or the community surrounding be iure it is aA product of the skuoforegoii.:' ' 'mr' The United States National will see to it also that your complete banking needs may be. ful filled at home.. . . 1 1 - i. , f ITT - T, trv; "V? jtSalem 'w'HH. rOfUft??. nrfl6nn. n.rp-u-9ftr pTim & Vi mmmim oirrxn mm TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT .we WURLITZER RECITAL BY MISS MARGARET FABER 7 P.M. AND 5:45 P.M.' s LOGE SEATS BESERVED FOE FIRST SHOW ONLY PROGRAM Raymond Overture Thomas Tales of Hoffman-Barcarolle Offenbach Dear Old Girl... Morse Naval Reserve March.... --. Sousa WILLIAM FARNUM ,'.1 Jn . "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" A! Zane Grey Story of the Great Southwest No One Will Be Seated During Recital J t; c t I . . 'I ' i '."::;:;: k" .1 m t' it f. I - - : 1 . . ' M E.iiHOwJkI '1 : ' i M .... u If with black and orange. About 4C couples made merry dancing. Miss Mildred Halvorson of Port land is visiting her parents on Fer ry street, r Miss -Halvorson Is an. In structor In the open air school near Portland. Miss Florence Cory and X. F. Ilud- dleson of. Portland have retHmed "to that city after spending the wcek-enil with Miss Cory'a parents, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Cory. ' Mrsi J. Applegate and family have moved from their former homo on North Fifteenth street and are now domiciled at 2274 State street. Mrs. W. B. Reynolds of Clacka mas is spending several dayx in Sa lem with her aunt. Mrs. D. P. Junk. ' Miss Mary Getzka. a Red Cross nurse from Columbus, Ohio, is a guest at the R. L. Matthews home. Mrs. Martin Cottrell of Portland passed Sunday In Salem as the guestl of friends. O. A. Treel of Portland was a Sun day visitor In Salem. ) ! . " " ! Miss Edna Pohle left Saturday for Los Angeles where she will meet her father, H. Pohle and they will spend several weeks in the southern estate, i I! Mr. and Mrs. H. R. White and small son have returned from Port land where the former spent ten days visiting her parents. . i . ! Harry Barr jot the Columbia uni versity in Portland spent Sunday In Salem with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Theodore Barr. i . Miss Josephine Jascoskl and Gor don Bennett were hosts Friday for a jolly Hallowe'en party. The hou was gaily decorated with all manner or Hallowe'en ideas: The guests oia den numbered ten. Mrs. H. N. Aldrich entertained her Sunday school with a merry Hallow e'en party at her home last Friday night.' The guests gathered at 6:20 o'clock for dinner. The guests were greeted at the door by; Miss Maxine Aldrich who was attired as a witch. The rooms were .festive i.with black cats, witches, owls, bats and numer ous Hallowe'en drroratlons. Aftr dinner the guests enjoyed' games and late in the evening. dressed as ghosts, the party visited their homes Those who made up the, party were: Roberta Yarney, .Ruth 'Halvorson. Irma 8immons, trene' Darts. Mairne Aldrich, Gladys .MedlcJV Afkle Lln foot. Grace Thompson, Henrietta Bishop. Eda Borchort. Loretta Mat this, Maxlne Donaldson. Dorothy Bachart. Alma Johnson. Evelyn Gus tavson, Helen Leslie, and Lena Med- Mr. ana Aim. j. h. Baker- gave a delightful dinner party on Sunday In honor of Mf. and Mrs. Harry Mills of Portland who are guests of rela tives In Salem. . . San Francisco Woman Returns to Her Home SCOTTS MILLS. Or Oot. 30 ;Mrs. Mamie Mull of San Francisco f MMM H OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose art Staffed Cp ; Ing from a railing on her porch. Her hip was partially paralysed and she was taken to Silverton Friday morn ing for treatment. L. L. Hirtsel was a Silverton visit or Saturday afternoon. Count fifty! Tour cold in head or nostrils will open, the nr p-ssages of catarrh disappears. Your clogged your "head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling. hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. . Get a small bottle or Ely's Cream, Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swol len or Inflamed mucous, membrane, giving yon Instant relleL Head .colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and -miserable. Relief is sure. . who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hettwer at Crook ed Finrer for, several months, has returned to her home. 1 Mr', and Mrs. George Haynes were over Sunday visitors with friends In Portland. While there they mad a trip on the Columbia River highway. Miss Lila Crougher and Mrs. E. W. Coalson were Portland visitors Tuesday. ' - Mrs. E. R. Lawrence and son, Wil lie, and Edith Cole were Silverton visitors Saturday. Miss Emma Larson, teacher of the Noble school, visited her parents In Silverton over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor have returned to their home In Portland. having their prunes all dried here. The Royal Neighbors gave a chick en, pie supper Friday, evening to the Modern' Woodmen and their families !n the I.O.O.F. building. A short program was given after which sup per was 'served and a general good time was had by all prent. Mrs. T.Maplethorpe of alem spent Uhe week end visiting her daughter - f tt- a ir. - a .it Misses Frances and Pauline Setn olke have gone to Portland to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hettwer of Mt. Angel visited relatives at Crook-' ed Finger Sunday. were visitors in Mt. Angel and Sil verton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Warnock or Silverton visited Mr. and Mra. George flames Sunday. E. E. Hickox or Portland has been visiting his rather who has been quite ill. but Is now much Improved. Mrs. Llna Gerllck was hurt quite severely last Wednesday evening at her home at Ablqua Heights by fall- Carload of Fine Apples Is Shipped From Dallas DALLAS. Or., Nov. J.- (Special to The Statesman? -A carload or choice Polk county apples grown by members or the fruit growers' asso ciation for shipment to New Zealand. The tar will contain Roman Bean ties and Jonathan, two of the choic est apples raised la the country. The big pack lag plant has Wen busy tor the past several weeks hand, ling the products or Polk county or chards and has already shipped oot a number or cars to various points. Lat week two carloads or Baldwins n mail were rQiypea io ir-DTrr. pack from 180 to 12S boxes each Abaut 400 boxes are packed each dar by expert packer who sometimes durtnr the day. 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