... I . " 'i : . - - : : v . .. : ; - i : - - ' ; . . ' : . - i SXTV-XIXTH YEAH . ; ... .... . B r " ' , . "- salkm. ouMiux, srxirw MiiuMMi, .ovi:misi:u Ht. . - ' riUCK; FIVE CIl.NTH. feB 111- Blfi$hB I i By Ruth Leiinpfi Pisin. ' jt . f c I t. i ; COMING Tifst (a Ihe t,oclal events of the vleek was ihe meeting of the Thursday ' Afternoon club at lie beautiful, A. X. Hush home at Capitol and Chenieketa streets when jirs. Bush and! XI rs. S. C.' Dyer were kostesses. Kiery! detail of ; the af ternoon was carried out in the per fect mancer which always marks the jocial fuactipB(9 given bv Mrs. Bush, it the close plf the love!y afternoon Sir. Buah anil Mrs. Dyer served a dainty and artistic luncheon. .I. ..... y: i. I Mr. and . Jrrk Frederick T3.eilsen provided oe 4f the most delightful hospitalities this, week iwben ' they awembled 3 guests foran Armistice tfay dinner all their beautiful home lad ; Tuesday! evening. All table adornments or. the artistic dinner table were of ! the red, while and vine. A large! la the na'ional utile and red. tfes hi lra.is flag 1)0?1 of berries colors centered each white aid blue can candlesticks! lighted lie room. Tiny ring place cards marked covers for Governor and Mrs. Ben W. Olcolt. Mr. and Mrs. William r$nrKh:jrdt Jr., Mr. end Mrs. T. A. UvesleyJ Mr. and Mrs. John J. Robert. Dr. and Mrsl W. II. Ly t. Mr. and Mrs. William Walton M". and Mrs. W. M. Plimpton, Mr. ind Mrs. H. M'i Hofer, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Yoimsr of Albanv. Mr. and rs. J. L. Van Doren. Mr. and Mrs. Fearr Van noren. Mr. and Mrs. Daa Fry Jr.,' Mr. and Mrs.! Clifford Btiwii, Miss Ajline Thompson, Miss ILszel D'jwnlrisr. Lawrence Hofer, lames Young and the hosts. The remainder of tie evening, was spent ia dancins. .j THE engagement of Miss, Gertrude East daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Eastj, to Hu eh Kyle, son of Mr. and Mrsi Jan.es Kyle of Stan field,1 was made known Wednesday at one of the smartest events of the . seek4when Mrs. S. S. East enter tained at their home on Court street. News of the betrothal was made known in the I dining room, where 4 over the prettUF appointed table a large rea neart was nung Dy wnite satin 1 ribbon , from the chandelier, bearing the names and photographs f Miss East (and Mr. Kyle. Tho Tedding will take place the last of fhl month aad will bo solemnized at the East home. About 50 maids and matrons called during the af ternoon hours. Receiving with Mrs. East and her laughter was Mrs. S. M. Eniicott. Miss East, an attractive girl of the brunette iype. was admired in a peach colored georgette frock which was trimmed with delft blue rib bons. Assisting about i.i the rooms were Mrs. D. It. Rf.sa, a cou?in of MiM East. . Mrs. W. More and Mrs. R. II. Crawford. At the table iv,'here Miss Margaret Ctisper and Mrs. t.eorse Burnett poured, a large art basket filled with yellow and white chrysanthemums, intermingl ed wuh fernery, was much adr.ired. Beside the basket was placed a min iature bride. The Miskps Caroline East. Genevieve Endicott and Lu cille Moore, In pretty frocks of pas tel shades, served. Miss East is the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. East and Is popular in the social set here. She is a graduate of Salem 3gh school and attended Oregon Agricultural college, where she is a mem,ber of the Alpha- Chi Omega sorority, and will be greatly missed from the social circles of thia city after her marriage. Mr. Kyle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kyle of Stanfield and a grandson of William Gray, a -prominent pioneer of this city. He formerly lvet in Salem and he anl Miss East went to the grade school together. He attended the Oregon Agricultural college and is a Sigma Xu man. Before going to- O. A. C. he attended Culver mil itary academy in Chicago. At pres ent he Is in business with his father in their home, city. . M.rs. Roy Shields entertained the North Salem Women's club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Re ports were made by the delegates to the state convention of Oregon Federation of Woman's cinbs at Cor vallis, and after the business hour the members went to the Capital City laundry where they were taken on an inspection tour of the laundry and explained the system of the shop. B- Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. "Robert son and Mr. and Mrs. T. B.' Kay spent yesterday in Eugene to attend the football -game. . -. Mm AND MRS. p. E. FULLER - ton entertained with a pret tily planned dinner party on Wednesday to celebrate their 20th wedding; anniversary. The living room was adorned with baskets of rose pink carnations and roe-shad-ed candle3 sat an attractive glow over the room. In the iinlng room Mrs. Fullerton used red with a can terpice of brilliant sweet briar ber ries with red candles and shades to light the room. Following the din ner a mock wedding caused much merriment and dancing and musk (finished the evening. Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs E. A. Kurtz. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Can Held, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis. Mrs. Charles Burtnett. Mrs. Ada Petram and Mrs. John Savage. GDVERXOR and Mrs. TVn W. Ol eott are spending the week-end In Eugene as the guct? of Pres ident and Mrs. P. L. Campbell, go ing up to attend the football game and the dance In the evening follow ing the game. -" ! DR. AND MRS. W. C. KAXTXKR and their two charming daugh ters. Miss La Verne Kantner and Miss Constance Kantner. were honor guests for a large and very delight ful reception at the E. Cooke Patton home on Friday niht. .The women of the church were hostesses and a large number of friends of the honor guests were bidden. The rooms of the Patton home, which lend themselves so easily to adorn ment, we: e very attractive. Palms and trailing vine were used effec tively through the rooms and were combined with autumn blooms. i Dr. and Mrs. Kantner, Mtes Kant ner and Miss Constance Kantner formed the receiving line and assist ing about in the rooms were MrsN Jonn J. Kcberts. Mrs. uames Klvin, M:s. George G. Brown. Mrs. Willian Staiger Mrs. William Fleming. Mrs, L. CookeiJ'atton, Miss Margaret Cas per and Miss Cora Talkington. In the, dining room the bronze shade was used, with a basket of, rich chrysanthemums and bronze colored candles adorned the table. During the first hour Mrs. Alice IT. Doddi and Mrs. W. P. Lord pre s'ded, and during the second hour Mre A, N. Moores and Mrs. D. W. -4: 'Q ''- Winona Smith. cleer chiM violinist, pupil of MIkk Klixaheth I-evy, who nprenml on tin (Vnnmtt-ial cluli progrnin la.t Krfday evening. OPENING SALE ON ;G0ATS SUITS A large line of Women's Coats reduced for quick selling Coats of all loading colors n Kersey, Sil vert one and Hoi i via Cloth; some self trimmed, others trimmed in fur and plush. You must see this line to appreciate their real value. $85.00 Coats at this Sale ..... $39.00 Coats at this Sale v $29.50 Coats at this Sale $59.00 ..$29.00 ! $22.50 RADICAL , REDUCTIONS PREVAIL This Group of New Fall : - - . . - Women's Suits are all standard of real value, of striking individ- nal designs in tailored, belted and plaited effects. Light Wool Velour, fur trimmed, regular $65.00 seller at....$49.00 Heavy Wool Velour, $140.00 value .... .....I..... $29.50 Silvertone, Velvet trimmed 'in belted and plaited, regular $39.00 value $39 50 Heavy Wool Jersey, fancy silk lined, a Palmer garment regular $57.50 at $33.75 Special Silk Sport SkirU in Blue, Black, Checks and Sfripes, regular $7.50 value. Snerial at . . .. . ...... .... - . . ..... . . ... ... - $4.95 Mntthews presided at the urns. The Misses Elizabeth Lord. Theresa Kowle. Dertha Cark. Ruth Fleming. Oda Chapman. Amelia liabeoek. Margaret LIvesiey. Genevieve Kndl cotl. Mrs. C. D. Koss and Mrs. W. Connell Dyer assisted In serving. Throughout the evening an orthes !ra furnished music. ' Miss Helen Cory wa hostess on '. Thursday night for the Cecilllan Music club for a very delightful eve ning. A musical program was given' by several members of the club, in cluding a vocal solo by Mabel Mar cus; piano selections by Frances Hodge and LuciKe, Moore; reading on musical subjects, Florence Elgin and Ruth Wechter. ' Each mcmbe gave a current event of which the most Interesting was concerning Miss Winifred Uvrd, who will ap pear In concert here on December 9. After a contest of musical terms the hostess served a delicious lunch eon. ' ' U .Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dancy graci ously entertained the Monday Night Five Hundred club at their home this week. A very delightful even ing with cards was spent, with hon ors fallirg to Mrs. Frank Dnrbin and Joseph Baumgartner. The next meetin will be with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durbin. Mrs. Frank Snedl cor was an additional guest of the Dancy's. ' The Monday Night Dancing club gave the second of its dancing par ties for the season at the Moose hall this wek. The hall was patrioti cally decorated- with flags and red, white and blue streamers of crepe paper. Swa:tz orchestra furnished excellent music for the party, and la one cornef a punch booth was im provised. The Monday Night Danc ing club Is composed of a large num ber of prominent folk, and their dancing parties are always most de lightful affairs . . Mrs. Milton L. Meyers charm ingly entertained with a supper party after the Guy Itate.i Post pro- oraiing me mnn'jay anni-MTSiiry 01 Mn. Earle Coulson Fhgel and Dr. II. II. Olinger. which occurred on that day. Covers were laid for 14 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover wore hosts for a jolly five hundred party last night at their bom. Inviting a very few friends to spend the eve- nine informally with fiem. Afte the play a deliciut. crawfish supper was served by the host ess. Guests made up ihree talles of cards and Included Mr. and Mrs. George Riches. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ,V enderoth. Mr. njnd M-s. Paul Schmidt. Mr. and M-s. Hany Weidmer. Mr. and Mrs. John I'.rcpny and the hosts... . Misses Ruth and Vera Wise were hostesses Tuesday nisht for a jolly party of the college . folk at their home on South Nineteenth street Games and music were enjoyed and at the close the hostesses served dnintv refreshments. Th guests were Miss Francer. M. Pichards. dean of women at Willamette. Wini fred Eyre. Marie Corner.' Lucille At wood. Waldo Kelso. Lawrence Davies. HeraM Emmel.. Ivan Corner. Paul Wise and the hostesses. Miss Mabel Robertson presided over a rharming informal dinner Armistice day evening at her home (Covers vera placed for half a dozrn guests. A pleasant tea was given last Thursday at the- parsonage of the First Christian church with many of the old members and new members of the Loyal Women's class -present After the regular business meeting delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, during which time a reading by Lola. Schultz was en joyed as was a piano numoer ny Pauline Knowland. Those present were Mepdames Powers. Nairn. John IGibson. Dan Gibson. E. J. Stilea. T An Extraordinary Selling of Fashionable Fall Goats Some are fur trimmed, some self trimmed, some are recent arriVals in our ready to-wcar department, but all are extraordinary values and include the cream of the season's most liked styles. You will make no mistake in selecting your coat now' for the scarcity of food wear is becoming more acute. Our showing is excep tional for this time of year and should -be seen to be appreciated. Speci&l Prices PrtvaU on Salts, Dresses Goats frorri $ 16.48 Suits from $19.75 Dresses from $16.48 Quality Merch&ndise 11 . gl!tpkij Ok WHESE SHOPPING 13 A PLEASURE Popular Prices I E. McCroskey. May Humohreva. II. J. Clements. Goodman. Elgin. James Campbell. Peed. E. Gillingham. Da vis. Hatcn. Ilorfman. Baker. Zlnn. Wolf. Thomas. Leah Baker. J. Flatt er. Nona White. 'Wilson. Charles Kaowland. BIrdwell. J. L. RIggs. D. D. Olmstead. E. Appley. R. E. Down ing. J. Walker. R. Wilcox. Will Ben nett. Burchill. Miss Aline Congee. Miss Mortinson. Miss Hant and Miss White. The hostesses on this orra- ion were Mrs. Leland Tt. Porter. Mrs. William Busick. Agnes Miller. Airs.- ii. u. White. Mrs. t . U Loose. Mrs. Fred SnaDD and Mrs. Jes Campbell. . The wedding of Miss Emma Wal dorf and Mem Pearce occurred Wed nesday at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson. They were accompanied by Mia Wal dorf's mother only, and immediately alter the ceremony left for a wedding trip to Portland. Upon their return they will make their home at 38 North Church street. Mrs. Pearce la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Waldorf of 1305 North Sixteenth street and has resided In Salem for 8 years coming here from Bismark. North Dakota. For several years Bhe has been bookkeeper for the W. W. Moore furniture store. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lot L. Pearce and is a native of this city. He returned last spring from a year of service In France. He la in busi ness with his father in the Lot L. Pearce & Son Implement Co. Mrs. Ralph Hensley was hostess yast Wednesday at her home. 83S South Commercial street to the South Circle of the First Christian church. The afternoon was spent In sewing and a short business meeting. The members present were Mrs. A. J. Ba sey, Mrs. Otto Head rick. Mrs. harles Davis. Mrs. Ruth Hatch. Mrs. J. F. Walker, Mrs. Harvey Stanton. Mrs. E .H. Benton. Mrs. S. E. Wolf. Mrs. W. W. Christian. Mrs. F. E. Smith. Mrs. Clifford Elgin. Miss A. Aline and the hostess. The next meeting will be Novem ber 26 at the. home of Mrs. W. A. Penny, 360 Meyers street. Men's Store State S 416 reet Ladies' Store 466-474 Stpte Street Store opens 9 a. m. closes 5:45 p. m. ; Saturday, 8 p. m. Comfort and The Real Joy of Living For All Who Wear The No Bone Corset A Model For Every Form A. E. LYONS 429 Court St Phone C38 r uiunvr m iuv atria i Chl bouse Friday Bight. A bowl of white roses centered the pretty table around which covers were placed for the Mlasea Edith Hawley. Ada Haw ley. Grace Bralnard. Faerie Wallace. Mary Elizabeth Hunt. Minnie Ambler. Dorothy Satchwell and the hostesses. , Mrs.' Lenta Westacott returned last night from a several days stay In Portland as the guest of friends. ' Mrs. Lenta Westacott, and Miss Elizabeth McCleay were hostesses for a happily appointed luncheon at the Westacott home on Tuesday. Covers were laid for eight friends. AUer the lnncheon the hostesses took their guests to the Oregon. Mrs. William H. Burghardt Jr. Is spending the week end with friends la Portland. The department Inspector, Mrs. Elizabeth La .Mont paid aa official visit to the Sedgwick chapter No. 1 W omen s Relief corps yesterday aft ernoon. During her sojourn tn this city she baa been the guest ot Mrs. G. E. Terwilliger. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Walker, who have been visiting at the home of their son In law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Conael Dyer, have re turned to their home la Newport and were accompanied by their- small grandson. Billy Dyer. Miss Constance Cartwrlght Is saendlng the week end tn Eugene at tending the homecoming. ! ' j C. M. Bishop of Washougal vltJt ed for a short time Friday at the home of his parents.' Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop enroute Eugene where a party motored to spend the week end for the homecoming. A charming party of the week was the after-dance supper over which Dr. and Mrs. W. If. Darby presided at their home following the party of the Monday Night Dancing jrlub. A la:ge art basket filled with j feathery yellow chrysanthemums guest of relatives in Salem far sev eral weeks, visiting many friends. At the close Mrs. steevca and Mrs. Hunt served light refreshments. The guests were Mrs. M. W. Hunt of Berkeley. Mrs. R. L. Fanner. Mrs. E. J. Swafford. Mrs. George Daalng. Mrs. T. J. Hill. Mrs. Lewis White. Mrs. F. A. Legge. Mrs. W. IL King. Mrs. D. D. Olmstead and Mrs. Carey Martin. .'- " Guests at the D. L. Fteeves hone for the week-end ae Louis Marshal Mertula. humorist and poet of the Ellison White Chautauqua, and Miss Aanle Gaston, who Is a eour'a of Mrs. Steeves and who is director of the winter chautauqiaa of tlie El lison White circuit. .Mr. and Mrs. La ban Steeves of Portland are also . spending the week-end with their parents. Miss Marjory Brown of the Ore gon Agricultural college, was la Eu gene yesterday for the football contest. fContlaued on page 2.) The Cnrestomathean and Cbresto- adorned the center of the erettr philian societies of Willamette uni-j table. The handle of the basket was versity gave a very happy party Fri day night in their hall. Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Sites, Professor and Mrs. E. C. Fich- ards and Professor and Mrs. Gustav Ebsen. During the evening a de lightful program was given as follows: Piano Solo. Ruth Bedford: cello solo. Professor Sites: vocal solo. Be atrice Dunnett.: comedy act. George tiou; tanoon BKeica, &ronnn ieggr! and Dean Pollock. The. rooms were effectively decor ated with greenery and lattice. Dain ty refreshments were served. i Miss Lacy Leanord is spending the week end in Eugene at the Delta Del ta Delta house for the homecoming. Miss rhoebe fmlth of Vancouver. Wash., isspendlng the week end with her sister. Miss Sybil Smith at the Beta Chi house. The Women's foreign missionary society of the First Methodist church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. II .J. Talbot at the Kimball School ot Theology. The special fea tures ot the meeting were the reports ot the three delegates sent to Port land to the branch meeting by Mrs. U. G. Holt. Mrs. E. Bowen and Mrs. H. Long. They carried a message of the appreciation given the two young women who are about to sail for the foreign field. Miss Myrtle Mason and Miss Eve lyn Gordon were hostesses for an art- tied with a huge bow of yellow satin ribbon and tiny chrysanthemum place cards marked the places for the guests. Yellow shaded candles cast a subdued glow over the party. The guei of Dr. and Mr. Darby were: M. and Mrs. William Mc Gilehrlst Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. .11. C. Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover. Mr. and Mrs. John Urophy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Harding. Mrs. M. W. Hurt of Berkeley. Cal.. was the henor guest at a de lightfully informal afternoon Tues day when Mrs. B. L. Steeves and Mrs. J. P. Hunt were hostesses st the Steeves heme. The guests who were all old friends cf the honor guests, spent the afternoon with conundrums and chatting over for mer times, airs. Hunt has ta a ; 4 M 1M Better Styles More Confcrt Too have a tight to expect both ot these essentials la your new Corsets. Tou can make sure ot getting then In our line of FR0LASET CORSETS We have special models for the mis ses figures and extremely stouL Personal attention given to flttlsg. RENSKA L SWART CORSET SPECIALIST 11S Liberty Street. REMEMBER Only a few weeks more in which to embroider your Christmas Gifts THE NEEDLECRAFT SHOP .429 Court Street Ttltpbczs TS3 t