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flit: OREGON RTATT-S5I AX: FRIPAV, XOE3inER. 21, 1919. .fYumriYiui! I r 111 ' ; : ' WM j 1 M I V H H II II Vjj II HLv , I U : nd Mi t-hsm THAMFcpniivir' ansa f. pi"j -tus do your I hanksgiving baking, Pics, cakes, doughnuts, rolls I and, of course J i 'MM o Kfl k e- K i te rrftan a iiij' I vur pui c ucaci jr i iuuuui uoic mat uuuic-iiidue lasic I JjJJ S ' .... ; ;" '457 State Street . ! p- - : nun IN A SOCIAL wayi n By niTII LKXUKE FISHER I . and Mrs. K. B. Houston, for merly weli known Salero folk, airlvprl in' Salera Wciue.dar night from Snnti Uosa. alii., thcli ipres rt lioiue. and will bv? thcj su;t of Salem friends for tfn days. Mr; .A. F. F1epfl of Portland. ft:.tc president of the Oreeon CongrcHi of Mothers and Parrat-Teicher assccia tion was in alem yesterday tor tto second baby clinic ard was the cuest lot her daughter. Mi?s Marjory Fit cel. at Willamette university. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith has return er! fmm a several weeks vifit with friends iu Seattle, Tacorna pud Port land. Mrs. Will IT. Hnnett ppent Wd- ne.-Mi.ty in Portland the cuc-t of friends. A niorry thimblo party occurred Wednesday afternoon at th Old Peo ples home when about 30 matrons of the Methodist church assembled there to few carpet racs and for a focial afternoon with the women at the home. The afternoon hours were I most pleasantly spent with tellin? 1 stories and rhuaic combined with Ichattinp over their Hewinr. At the finish of the afternoon a dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Compton and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry have re turned ftom a several days' stay in Portland. The party motored down in the Perry car. J. W. Reynolds of Portland Is in ihe city attending the supreme court. Mrs. IrwSn Griffith and her daugh ter. Miss Harriett G.iffith, spent cs- eiday in Portland. Mi.is Agties Hill, a v.-cll known V. W. C. A. worker, will pive a very nterestins; lecture t output at the yirst Congresational church on In- 'li;-. Miss Hill will appear in native costume. 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HAMILTON COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER ZiQ Court Street SALEM, OREGON vTHE FfenCE Yolir protection ; i tC When the price of an article is shown on the label you know what that article should cost you. TT7 When you buy POWDER I Ouncesfor you have the manufacturer's guarantee on quality and price. It's the same now as before and during the war. Our Government Bought Millions o f Pounds; of India. Miss Hill will return in a very short time to that country and continue with her chosen work. The lecture will be very interesting and instructive and many Salem folk are planning to attend. Mia Hill will start her lectnre at 8 o'clock. Dr. T. C. Smith Jr.' Is In Portland for the Shriners' ceremonial. " MIs Annabelle Goldtti'fci "return ed from Eugene where she has fpent several days at the unLrerslt& s the guest of Ml Edna Maeers of this ctty trho U Tattendln; the unlter :ty this winter. ' 1 Roy Shantx has returned to Hood River after passing a short vl.it in al-m with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. N Shantx. Mr. asd Mrs. Tred Gahlsdorf are receiving congratulations , upon the arrival of a baby son who gladdened their home last Tue-day. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank West of Rose burg have returned to their home aft er spending severay days ia Salem the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. X.-Shantz. , The weddins of Miss Id 0!n. daughter or Mrs.- Carrie O'.on of Macleay and Stephen Elmo Wright Ta solemnized Sunday afternoon. November 16. at S o'cl.-K-k at the Ol son country home near Macleay. The Rev. Thomas Acheson of the Jaon Lee Memorial church of this cltr of ficiated. Only Immediate relatives and a few friends were preent. i Before the ceremony Mai tin An-J derson ptayed two violin solo, th ; "Modley In FV by Rnhonstein and "Traumerei by t-chubett. Misr Vera Wright of Slem and a sister! of the groom, jang "With you" by Nuttinjr. ' : j The bride and groom proercded to the improvised altar to the strains: f the Lohengrin Weddlag March J played by Mls Tilsta Wenrer aIo of this city. The bride wore a smart ; tailleur and a hat to match. She wore a corsage of violets. An informal reception fcllowrd th ceremony and in the dining room Mrs. John Techenbers presided. She was assisted by the lies Alma Ru sell. Mabel Swanwn, Hattie Reick and Willetta Reick. The hous was decorated with crrenery and potted plants with a passvay bordered by tall rtandartls topped with ferns marked the aisle to the altar. The groom is a Marion county man the son of Mrs. J. Frank Dunlap of Salem, and Is an ex-srvice-man. He attended the Salem hlch school. He is now engaged in farming near Mac leay. . The couple left after the receptin by auto for the Oregon Electric train for Portland and other northern points for a short wedding trip and will be at borne to their friends a? their new country bome near Mac leay after December 1. Uniform Traffic Laws Plan of Mr. Ehsward Agitation which mas begun some time ago favoring uniform traffic laws for Oregon. Washinrton and California, has beo nto tak defi nite shape with the arrival here yes tcrdav of Senator F. S. Eksward of Tali' .rnia. author of the motor ve hicle ! wh of that ttate. He will be h-o tM-vcrr! days makins a study of th- O-eton laws. He will carry the schmc for uniform lawa for the coast state before the throe legis latures in 1921. Mr. Eksward will address the lun cheon of busine.-s men at the Com mercial club Monday. He will dis cuss motor vehicle traffic laws. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1863 . v ' ' . General Banking Business Office Hour from 10 a. n. ta 3 p. n. R0STE1&GREENBAUI 1 .-LADIES' AND GIRLS' COATS Nice new nifty styles, the very latest, good woolen cloths, and considering the market, they art low priced MINERVA YARNS the best to be had. Big assarUaent, beautiful shades. Silk mixed sweater yarn. SILK PETTICOATS Just what you want, a nice silk petticoat, all new pretty colon, nice silks. . 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