THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTORER .11.1020 SOCIETY ger, Mr. and Mrs. John Brophy . . . rt g-n n n f ir, anaaira. v. wu.u, ...... and Mrs. Roy Burton. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Bates. Dr. and Mrs. V. H. Darby. Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Calloway. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. j L. 9. Cer. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ham ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Har ding, Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. John son. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ,Mc6il- Christ. Mr. Oliver Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mr. and Mrs; Roy H. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. George Rich es. Mr. nd Mrs. G. B. Webb, Mr. and Mrs Harry Wenderoth, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weldmer. ;Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grier, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans, Dr. and Mrs. p. A. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. G. Brown. Mr ' Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S.'. Wal ton. Mr. Fred Mantis, Mr. C. B. Clancey. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mc Gilchrist. Mr. and Mrs. Fred . S. Lamport. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rob inpon."Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McKin non. Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Xeill. Mr. and Mrs. leo Page. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Darby, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Busick. Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Byrd. Mr. G. A. Griswold. Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Smith, j - The supper and dinner parties that were inspired by the Monday Night Club's dancing party the first of the week, were among the 1! t LOT No matter what you taste or preference, there are Maxine Shoes to please you. ' '" ! ' V . -';' Whether for general wear or dress whether sturdy shoes or dainty evening pumps you'll find them here; and in the ' very latest style. ; 1 BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE .125 North Commercial Street V gayest, prettiest, affairs of the past six days, gathering together as they did. folk who were par ticularly congenial. j- The largest of these was the supper for which Mrs, William McGilchrist Jr.. and Mrs. Merlin jlardin were joint hostesses, at the residence of the former. Two jarge tables were employed, and for one there was a centerpiece lot vivid, scarlet salvia, and for the other a lovely mound of sal-mon-hued gladioli and fern. Places were marked with unique Hallowe'en cards. Those circling the tables were: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stiff. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. i' I. J. McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. I Millar McGilchrist. Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Neil!. Mr. and Mis. John E. .Brophy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grier. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jlamil- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Harding, and Mr. and Mrs. McGilchrisjl. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spauld ing complimented Miss Francelle Hawley, daughter of Senator and Mrs. C. L. Hawley with their din ner, for which covers were laid for eight. It was a charming af fair, marked by the unusually beautiful decorations. All the insignia of Hallowe'en ornament ed .the chandelier tobove I the' board, . a silver candelabra bear ing yellow candles, and black cat place cards, bearing out the black and yellow color motif. The rooms also reflected the season. wierd jack-o'-lanterns gleaming from banks of autumn fcliage, interspersed with zinnias and box berry. Another of these delightful af fairs was the supper, over which Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Geer presided as hosts. Guets circled a table that was festive and beautiful, with - a- color motif perfected in red, salvia, candles, and favors all being in this color. Those bidden were: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- min Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk. Still another contribution was the supper given by Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Darby, which called to- grthpr fourteen guest". . Here again Hallowe'en decorations pre vailed. ! Announcement or an another event of paramount importance just made is that cf the Junior HALLOWE'EN By Gertrude Robison Ross I leaned last night on thelittle sill Where many a time we have leaned before. And my heart was struck with a sudden chill, For something white was at the door; And it beckoned me and still and still. It may have been the mist no more. 1 kneeled me down by my bed to pray That He bring my love safe home again, And ever above the prayers I'd say I heard the cry as one in pain. And it frightened me but today, today, I'm sure that it must have been the rain. I know that God will not forget To bring him back, for God is kind ; But a voice kept calling through the wet, And drenched with fear my heart and mind ; A nd I knew the voice and yet, and yet, It may have only been the wind. given under-the auspices of the Order of the Eastern Star, were a group of Salem folk. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Riggs. Miss Edna Si monton and O. K. DeWitt. X- i'e Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Mills are en tertaining as their house guest the former's mother. Mrs. A. R. Mills, of Springbrook, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Bert W. Macy (Miss Anna Rader Campbell I whose marriage was an event of October 1 4. in Walla Walla. Wash.,, will prrive in Salem to morrow, from their honeymoon, which was spent in Eastern Oregon. Pennants and emblems of the rrder made the dance of the Arabian Knight's club in Moose hall Tuesday night, a distinctive and beautiful affair, from t he- point of view of the decorative background, and there were the rill To know the satisfaction, the com' fort, and the economy of wearing good shoes, visit the Buster Brown Guild dance, to be given in the armory early in November. It is an annual event, and conform ing to past affairs of the same nature, promises to be one of the smartest and most largely-attended; ot any of the season's dances. A great deal of Interest Is at- attached to the large dancing party, which Mr. and Mrs. R., 1. White are giving for their daugh ter. Miss Margaret White, which will be an outstanding affair of the Holiday season, the date fall ing on Christmas eve. A large invitational list will call together member' of the younger social set from both Sa lem and from out of. town. ' '-.. Motoring down to Woodburn la?t night to attend a carnival. ments. as well as the menu. carry out the seasonal motif. Club members who will be the guests are: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard. Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Lit tler. Miss Beryl Holt. U. G. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Kirk. anJ the following additional guests: !r. and Mrs. K. E. Gilbert. C. B. Clancey. Dr. and Mrs. It. L. i Sleeves and Mr. and Mrs.. J. II. Baker. . A joint birthday celebration will be held at th Dr. W. H. Byrd home today when Dr. Byrd and Virginia Mary Byrd. the little 2-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Bird will celebrate their ratal anniversaries. It will be a family gathering. Including Dr. Don Byrd or Portland. The rooms are attractively dec orated with pink and white dahl ias, and the dining room present a most festive and beautiful ap pearance with yellow dahlias. few deft touches of Hallowe'en i greenery and marigolds, the tabh j added to the red, yellow and being centered with a big basket for the table around which werr seated Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich Moir. and Miss Jean Duncan, re cently of New York City, and Mr. and Mrs. Glover. Mis Elizabeth !ord and Paul Wallace were Salem folk attend ing the Junlor-lai:ue dance in Portland Tuesday night, the af fair being one of the largest and smarten events ia many years in the metropolis. Preceeding the dance MibS Lord and Mr. Wallace were guests of Mn George Gerlinger. who was entertaining with a twelve-cover dinner at her residence, I karlne Elizabeth Rice, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Rice, was the inspiration for a charming little birthday dinner which Mrs. Rice gave Monday night. The big pink and white birthday cake with its six gleam ing candles added to the beauty of the table, which carried out this 1 pink and white color scheme-. Mrs. George H. Burnett return ed from Dallas Thursday night. where she spent the week as the. guest of her nephew and his wife. Judge and Mrs. Harry II. Belt. During her absence Judge Bur nett was in Pendleton on official business. He returned Friday. Miss Margaret Griffith, a Kap pa Gamma pledge of the I'ni versity of Oregon, is spending tho week end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. U F. Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Scott are entertaining over the week end Mr. and Mrs. John Ileall. Mrs. J. P. Jones and Bernard Sao-, all of Portland. (Continued from Pag Z. To Own a Bicycle is the ambition of every boy's and juTs life. It is the one thins that gives pleas ure and at the same time . is of unsur passed value. Buy. a Dayton The Standard Bicycle of all makes. With every Dayton we sell goes the staunch guarantee of the Dayton manufacturers, and at the same time the bicycle service which only master mechanics can give. Lloyd E. Ramsdeii 337 Court Street WM. FARNUM In "IE I wcor viwrw at 1 II ud lYlllVJ Starts Tue3. at The Oregon j Qjur Jewelery (( ; Always Gives Satisfaction Y f Vrp) . EHIND every piece of if, I - I 1 i ' f. .VtS&? : $r ' '' i Jewelry which leaves our S j III ''"T a J?fj store goes the well- V ! :ll i NiUf ' ' known "Hartman" guarantee. j ! ', f--I iri-; Hr- $ This means you must be sat- I : 7 ! ' y isfiedj:' r jj UR jewelry and ornamenta pieces carry that fineness I If of detail jand design which make them so coveted I among distinctive people. You will be delighted to see y ;.... them. ; ( . '..,; . . I;- K I ; ; Here you will rind one o,f v. J v . , A l j ; J J; the finest selections of dia- C'!- Jj : f j monds in the state. Ir U l i fsl You can wear a diamond j I "7 T Jl v"-- ! ! : Come in and let us show j j. - y.AW'J Vt y ! ! y you these magnificent gems j i ' 'X-y&S ' S- It i ' V and tell you how:. j r N I ) ; We Are HALLMARK Jewelers , ; w k Hartman Bros. jj I .. . ' ' ' I .'. green of the order that made the setting bizarre and striking In the extreme. A great many new and lovely gowns were noted, the alfair be ing market In every way as one of the most attractive and de lightful of any given during the reason. Hunt's orchestra of five pieces furnished the music for the evening. From out of town there came to be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walker Powell, and Mr. and Mrs. John Steelhammer. of Woodburn, and the following from Salem: Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Love, Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Thomp son. Mr. and XI rs. W. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gille, Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olson. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. DarJy. Paul Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Rigss. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Schei. Mr. and Mrs. George G. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dalzell, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schunemann. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Brock-Mr. and Mrs. Bliss L. Darby. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vibbert. Mr. and Mrs. "William Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilbert, Mr. and "Mrs. Romeo Goulet. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ramp. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sites. Miss Eunane CraiK. Miss Edna Simonton. Miss Myr tle Warfel. Miss Ruth KUW Miss Dorothy Brock. Miss Niles. C. E. Wilson. Graham Griswold. O. K. DcWItt. and Glen Xiles. Mr. and Mrs. Georce F. Rode- trs and daughter. ,Miss Margaret Rodgers. motored to Portland yesterday, going down for the musical success. Buddies." a: the Heillg theater last night. Dozens or Salem -football en thusiasts motored singly and in croups to Corvallis yesterday to witness the bin Califoruia-On-irmi football Kanje. Mr. snd Mrs. J. L. Van Dorcn motored over early in the day. David Eyro made up a parly composed of Dr. Prince Byrd. Dr. T. C. Smith. Jr.. Curtis Crosn. Harry Hawkins. W. Conncll Dver. and Frank Spears. Dr. and Mrs. Roy D. Byrd were among those motoring over. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stolz were I accompanied by Miss Margaret .-iiiis an, i .Mrs. ienta Westacolt. Mr. and Mrs. R. p. Boise had in their' party Mrs. Frank E. Snedfcar and Senator Charles I McXary. ' ClMrls Wcller was arcompan. ;i by A. ., Moores and Wallace v arson. , ' A Kijoup t Sab'in coif nlhnsl asts will mofor.tn Portland this n omine io try out the new AIu- uhks. nilo there the men will be: the cuests or IVrcv Bretherton. who recently viKitcil miphi as me Biist of his . rmnrc-in-iaw and Kister. Mr. MlS. Clifford ltrn.n . r..:t.. sir. Brptherton's mother. Mrs w . Brotherton. is Riving a dinner i.i honor of the visitors, who are U.estor Cox. Wiliiam H. Burs hardl Frederick D. Thielson and John W. Harbison. Mik Marjorie Brown is spend ing the week-end i Corvallis as the icuest or her sorority sisters t the S.Kina Kappa house. She xvent over yes.erday to be present jt the big dance at the collece last nlcht. and to attend the O. r .i ,', ersi,,r r' California football game. Mr and Mrs.- w" C. Younc an rxtcnding hospitality to the mem bers of the Diohko club, and ser n;L,addtional cnest" tomorrow 5 T, T.n thejr w, -otertain with a Hallowe'en dinner. . A big basket nf fmw m ot autumn fruit and lighted with yellow candles. All the other ap pointments carry out the note of Hallowe'en. One of the pretties! juvenile parties of the week, which had a Hallowe'en motif, was the one given by Mrs. C. A. Iwis Friday evening for the pleasure of her little daughter. Elizabeth, and a group of her small friends. Novelties of the season were In evidence throughout the rooms, the pretty table being done in yellow, with yellow candle-light diffusing a sort glow.- Entertain ment appropriate to the time was enjoyed. The guest list included Katbe line and Dorothy Cory. Roberta Mills. Lucille Xash. Dorothy Kloepping, Mildred Drager. Dor othy Ross and Rny Page. Mr. and Mrs. Claybourne II. J Walker arrived in Salem this, week from Newport and will r; main for some time as the bouc! Kuests of their son in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Con-t nell Dyr. Later they expect to, go to Southern California where: they win pass the greater part of the winter. j ! Mrs. Robert E. Downing nnd : Miss Hazel Downing are sndini' the week end with friends in ! Portland. j Mr. and Mrs. Rot Mills. Mr. , Walter Spaiildinc. Mis Ari Mill- i er. Mrs. Charles K. SpauldinK and Mrs. John .Mills were vimtors n Portland yesterday. molortrs down. -i Mrs. William H. Burghardt Jr. refurned frm Portland Thurtdav where she iJpont the week wllh friends. The appearance of the Portland Symphony orchestra and Benno Moisei witM li. Russian pi ano star., was thf red letior fea ture of Mrs. Burchardt's sojourn. Mrs. Roy Bihhop and Mrs. Bert Haney asking hf r to ! rTh-ir guest for tle affair at the Ucilig theater. Mrs. Ralph A. Glover was a gracious hostess Thursday nilit. when sh entertained with a din ner in celebration or Mr. Glover's, birthday. ' A toldcn mound of ; ntaricolds formed a renter pi ;-e IHll!lTi(Maaflity Without 'UUiglhi Prices CORSETS and GLOVES Specials for Monday and Tuesday nt the -N, MKABO'Live Model' Corsets f DC UJic icvciiii ic.cicvt uu; tiv vi si;m lit - I ?et. By far the largest nhipment of Corsets ever brought f into Salem. We guarantee the fit or money refunded. m i i- r i. i. t l i ne siocK is complete; matt your cnotcc cany. ' -. - ;- mm All $3.00 K&Lo Cor.ets for... ... All $4.00 K&bo Corjets for. . All $3.00 Kabo Cor-ets for Bnusiers for Udie and girl at only -SX9S .S2J3S $13H 9c We are reducing our stock of Glovc. and have marked them to move fi5t. on Gloves. These are enormous money-saver Kid Gloves in black and tan, value $3, now for. 2J30 Pure Silk Gloves, doubles all through, every color and size, a regular $2.50 value, all go at 1 ..i...9Sc Fancy Cotton Gloves, all colors and at izts, a big value 39c More Bargains of Interest to Ladies Indies Sanitary Belt Ladies' Sanitary Apron at Indies Sanitary Underskirts these are a silk and rubber finish. In justice to yourselves, come and se our. window display of Corsets and Gloves, also other items of interest to ladies. 15c 63c II II TDr mi ii ill ii! n . i i m n iid i ii ni i ' ' 1 ll J i nf 1 1 , nr- ...... ZX mmjf Do YouT' Shopping at THE BIG STORE 4 COMPARE our QUALITY and PRICES with Any others No Exceptions-and you will find Our Prices Lowest . .. .: .VHi HOMK OF (;ooi) GOODS MIL Cood Goods. iLJ HOME or. GOOD GOODS terthe board, and a.i the appoint: