.M mm aWtti Ry RVT1I LEXORE FISHF.U. MR. and Mrs. Walter A. Uuch ner were host to a delightful five hundred party to a group of their. - friends, Friday eve ning. At tiie clone of the play Mr. AKL. Johnson- and Gerald Volk received, the prizes for high scores. Mrs. Buchner was as sisted by her two daughters. Miss Dorothy Huchner and" Miss Ruth Buchuer in serving a dainty supper. Those who shared the hospitality of the Buchners for the evening includ ed Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Shafer. Judge and Mrs. William Bushey, Mr. and Mrs: S. S. East. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Volk. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Polsal, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Cashatt. Mr. and Mrs. O. P Hoff. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Culver. Mr. and Mrs. George Laflar, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilbert, Mrs. A. L. Johnson. Mrs. E. Mayer and S. B. Elliott. i ." Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Evans left last night Tor ' California and Santa Fe. New Mexico, where they will visit for several weeks with Mrs. Evans' relatives. Retaining they will visit for a short time in Salt Lake City, and Denver planning to be back in Salem ia about two months. Mrs. Douglas Minton entertained for her son John Douglas with a hap py little dinner party Saturday eve ning to. celebrate his twelfth blrth- Oregon Industries Week In order to Encourage the Buying of X OREGON-MADE GOODS We will offer throughout the week SPECIAL REDUCTIONS On aU Oregon Products. This Includes all kinds of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, MEN'S CLOTHING, BLANKETS And Many Other Articles i 4 See Our Window Displays of Made-In-Oregon Products Armour's Very Best Government Bacon, 28c pound mm HPa ; ii r i IKE Has Won Its Followin; Its Quality maxwell; : hrough. 11 i '-3'4tr. Ill , . - " SI the-' 91 load E3k J TTVOTTND for tound. the metals used in II J Maxwell chassis compare tarorably with those Ji in the best cars that the world has produced, according to metallurgists. . 1 1ere is a deep seated reason for this quality m a Maxwell. For the fundamental purpose of the. Maxwell is to carry the same passenger load over the same roads and at the same speeds as larger and more expensive cars. Its particular mission is to carry this passenger in an extremely economical way. Therefore the Maxwell had to be light. But make it strong as well as light f only the very best materials could be employed. Hence, the quality metals. And it was through the quality of its metals Maxwell developed its. following. This is a following that began five years with a foundation of 5,000 and now reaches ' a mark of 100,000 in 1920. i 300,000 Maxwells now on the highways of two continents are a daily endorsement of the merit pf f His great car. i ' of that ago OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO; 371 Court Street . SALEM. OREGON 11 111 11 . . 1 1 1 . , I i I . . - , . 1 1 Mm ffiH NO PAIN IN SIGHT TESTING Latest Scientific Methods of Testing Are Used There Is no oain In my sight test ing for 1 use no drugs or drops but employ the latest scientific meth ods of testing the sight. My rooms are private and the ac tual sight testing Is most Interesting to the patient, and not in any way Inconvenient. . ' . Many know this, but those who imagine a visit to the optometrist Is as much to be feared as a- visit to the dentist or surgeon are quite mis taken, for your eyes are not toucheu in any way by my method. I will test yonr eyes and advise yon as to the needs of your case and It win afford you pleasure and satisfaction to receive my information and my service. You cannot properly test your own . . a m eyes. You cannot even ni yourseu with a frame correctly, to say notn- ing about your choosing the right glasses to go with the Ira me. You do not even know whether your eight trouble is a defect or a disease. You do not know what the defect is if you have one. You are most likely one of the 75 per cent who are suffering with eyesight defects. A visit to. my offices will Inform you as to what the defect Is, and the proper glasses to wear to restore normal sight.. Dr. L. Hall. Wilson Eyesight Specialist, 210-211 U. S Dank Dldg. day anniversary. Red was the. pre dominating color which was carried out with a centerpiece of red cyeU' men with red crepe streamer falllnjr from tbe chandelier. At each plate were dainty favors of nut baskets with a tiny American flag. After the dinner the party went to the Oregon theatre. Those who made op the party were John Douglas Mlnto, Winston Williams, Larkin Williams Leonard Shafer. Ray Laske. Paul Harold Ha user. Jr.. Kehne Wain and Harry Minto, a consln from Port land. t Mr. and Mrs. J, w: Woodworth formerly. of this city but now of Eu gene have been in town for several 1 days as the guests at the W. P. Dab-1 cock home while attending to some business. r - '-j Mr. "and Mrs. W. W. Moore had as their guest for dinner Saturday eve ning Representative C. Scheubet and his two daughters, Roberta and Ruth. ' Rev. and Mr. C. W. Cory enter tained at their home on Mission street 16 young folk Friday evening in honor ot. Mis Carmel Marsters. The evening? a pleasantly spent with game, and song. It being Mis Ma rater birthday she was present ed with a large birthday cake Illum inated with : tiny candles. Refresh ments were served by the hostess. The many friends of Mrs. William H. Prunk who ha been ill wtll.be happy to learn that she 1 very maeh better and that she wa able to leave the W. O. Prunk hp in a and U visit ing at the home of Mrs. , William Brunk for a short time before going to her own heme. ... Mr., Charles Brani of Rosebnrg who has "been in Salem during legis lature wa hestes for a prettily ap pointed luncheon Saturday at the Marlon hotel- ,A basket of pink, car nation formed an attractive center piece for tha table on which covers were laid for Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. Henry J. Dean. Mr. E. Fln?. Mr. Hal Patton. Mr. H. P. Blair. Mis Dorothy Pearce. Miss . LUIUn Applegate, Mis Myrpai Blafr and Mrs. Brand. The young people of the Baptist church were hosts Sunday to a dele gation of. young folk from Albany and Palestine who were here at that time to attend the semi-annual meet ing of the young peoples union of the Central Baptist association.. Be tween . the- afternoon and evening sessions a social , hour was" enloved and a cafeteria lnneia ervd to about 70 young folk. The tmmitte in Charge of the lunch vers Miss Eva Roberts. Mis Lucy Holt and Miss Violet Welbourae. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus V. Woodworth with their daughter-in-law and her two small children. Ceeelia and Cy rus motored up from Portland a ad spent the day with Mr. Woodrorth' mother,. Mrs, Virginia Applegate and her sister. Miss Lillian Applegate. The members of the First Presby terian church will havo a social hour combined with the reg.ilar Thurs day evening prayer hour next Thurs day evening at the church. Miss Lena BelKi Tartar tetumed yesterday from a week-end visit with friend in Portland. Mrs. R. L. Matthws ha returned from a week speat id Portland with mends. Mr. and Mrs: Clandu itavnnrrf tored up from Portland Sunday and peni me aay in tnu city with Mrs Rachel Reeder. Thev letiirned horn &unaay evening. Through a trDoaraohlca! the Sunday Statesman an announce ment was made of the Lirth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Way Priae whs it should. have been Mr. and Mrs. Wayae Price (Enni Graber) who are the parenU of the new son. , An enjoyable afternoon' was spent at the studio of Berth,. Junk Darby when eight of the younger winters of .her mwlc class gathered for an informal recital. , A game of ques tion, to .be answered . in . musical terms proved - entertaining and In structive following by ao rogram of piano selections girea by thj fellow- Every Week Is Thrift Week AT Gale Company Special Display Oregon-Made 0 - Products Jan; 19 to 24 Enter our contest by writing an essay on "Why Bay Oregon Products." $40 in .cash prize. Contest closes January 24tn - Our Prices Always Lowest . - - Gale& Company Commercial and Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store ing pupils: Margaret Docghton, Ed- na Kugel. Bertha Ann nuliocx, Mar gery Hewett, Kenneth Hiwt-U, Maria Paine. Blaneh Hackett. Lillian Ly man. All showed carerul training and musical advancement. Mis. Irua Keefer, a fourth year br.cralve erie pupil of Mrs. Darby was invit ed to add to the entertainment of the pupils and, their moihtr. end responded in her usual brilliant style by playing "Rustling of Spring" by Sindlng and "Walt ia A Plat" by Chopin. A shot black board drill finished the afternoon. , - Mr. F. A. Greeawoo of Bolder. Colo., arrived here Suadiy evening for a several week visit at the bom of Mrs. John Darby and other rela tives. The officers and noa-omnrlsaloned staff of M, O. N.Q. were pleasantly entertained at the- hocm f Captain and Mrs. LeRoy HewHit Friday eve ning. The evening' wa spent with cards and music which was followed by a dinner. , This I an annual event with the member of tbe jnllitary or ganization. Cloyd Rauch motored op. from Portland Sunday and speat the-day. Mrs. Rauch and small children ard Mrs. E. Long who- have bee a visiting here for jMveral days returned home with him. '.-.. ' Miss Christine Peterson and Miss Marie MeLeod of Alaska vdj are in thl city as the guests of Mrs. 3. ML Crozer plan to gt with Mrs. George H. Alden tomorrow to MeMInnville whr they will apeak before the- stu dent body of Pacific university. Hoth have mission la Alaska, one with the Indian and the other wUa the Eskimos. Theirx work Is Indepen dent and they are not working un der any board aad are in the state with, tbe desire to Interest peopli Ia the worthy and needy field. . - . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Weir of Esiher vllle. Iowa, are visitors In Salem for a few, da ye. having stopped off here to renew old friendship with Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Devey. Mr. Weir was a pnpU la the public school uugtt by Mr. Davey in lows, many years ago. They visited friends In Port land and at TroatdaJ before roe Lag to Salem. They, will go front her to California. The Irlenda of Miss Vera lUwi quest, of the city who Is atteadXic Oregon Agricultural college will be glad to know that she took an im portant part la tbe Mask and Dagger dramatic society play "The Import ance, of Being Earnest which was gives there this laat week-enl. Ua Rosen quest i . a sophomore at the college and a member of Uw Tbt Beta Phi torerity. L rFP WHS." H I 1 mm Cord and Fabric viw ; t f . TIRES P1 ET acquainted with the Gray Sidewall Fire stone Tires and you will begin to know real tire satisfaction. Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires have shown snch remarkable mileage in the past year that former records of Firestones and all other makes have been exceeded. Try Firestones next time. Equip with Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires and end tire uncertainties. ' We Sell TheiaAll Sizes J.B.HILEMAN, t 291 North Commercial Street OREGON 1 SALEM