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SUNDAY MORNING. JANUAUY. 9, 1921 THE OREGOtf STATESMAN',' SALEM. OREOOM 1 SOCIETY NEWS OF THE WEEK is in; - li It: si i-H tones of bine, pink and yellow. Pink candles' beneath pink shade was a find and beautiful detail. Covers r.ere laid for the fol lowing: Mr. anl Mrs. II.-S. Pois - nl who were Rticsts of the club: Mr. end Mrs. K. W. Steuslorr. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Dornin?, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crai. Air. and Mrs. P. C. Mlnto, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.; Wo In. Mr. and Mrs. Han Tr;', Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. like. Word ban been resolved from Mis F.llial.eth Levy thai she Is now in New York City attending Violin concert in which are sp pearinjr th world's preatest ar tists. She Is also a patron of tbe .rand opera season st the Metro politan. MIhs l.evy expects to re in rn to Salem, about the middle of January.- S . ' : -T - -.' Mr. Wf-C Allen was a ho-tes Thursday allernK)ii. entertaining Iho members f the Prlcilla club at her residence on Oak street. The next fortnightly session will be with Mr. F. V. SUuslofl on North Commercial street. .. Mrs. W. Everett Anderson re turned Thursday from Portland aad Hlllsboro. in the latter plac jtpcndinj several days with her ' Uiother.' c Mr. and Mr;, p. P. lloff went! to Portland Friday where they j are spending the wek-end as th WFt of their ton! and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ,Mrs. Norlyn P. lloff." "" . '' Misf A. T. Woolperl extended (harming hospitality to the mem bers of the P. K. X Sisterhood on Thursday afternoon when she entertained at tUe -regular roeet Ine. P.nsineis matters claiming the larger amount of time. .th. proitram was postponed and will, with tar addition, b presented later, when Mrs! P. W. Pelee. - opens her borne . to thi club next Friday "afternoon. -"',''" The Order of the Castern Star bld Installation ceremonies last Tuesday evening, the ceremonies being conducted by M'.ss Hazel I'.ishop as the lnvtallin officer, rnd Mrs. Mwrgarct Montgomery as marshal. The muBlcal nijniber by Mrs. Rom Hibrof k and Mrs. Tercy Cupper which interspersed the Installation ceremonies was very pleating. Heautiful flowers were 1 presented to trj;newly installed officers by dainty little flower r iris.' Catherine Ellis and Margar et llauser. , .. The- 1 following officers were formally placed In office: Monnie M. Hauser.-worthy matron; V. E. KiihA. worthy patron: Ida Niles, soe.iate matron; Ida M. t'abeock 'erefary; Fae Wrifcht. treasurer; Knitna 31urphy f'rown rnw'Addie Petty.f.wsxi c"nctre: Miriam" lturnett. chap lain: Alma Thompson, marshal; Marie Flint, orcanist; Gussle Mies Ada; WlnnUred Herrlck. llntly Htme Hahroik. Esther; Ma lll Eimpon," Martha; Gertrude Pace) Electa; Mabel lluddelson. orden. and Henry Schoeniaker, rentlnel. ".! . -' ' " . Following the iecr:ar monthly inciting of Capital pot No. . of HE first of an scries of six, Sunday afternoon organ rc-! r,tt;!s 'will Uq Kivcu at the! First. Christian church, corner ot j Cenfr and llish streets at 3:30 o'clock today. These ntitals arej being arrayed by th Salenv-dis-i trict of the Oregon State Music and was ieitit to Washiupton in care of Senator Cbisrles I. 3:c ; Nary. . The " telegram to Senator s XcNary was Vent Wednesday,, his i reply b ins ri.-ccl.ved the follow-J inK day. P.oth are piven .beiow: "Oregon delcirat ion. care Sena- jtor Charles I.McNary. Washinu-j lou. l. c: Ai a meiins 01 me Teachers association as a means of cultivating musical taste and! ... , .' ' t,K .. !it Pacific rollece. vholesomc! .1 . - ! - - m rs. the following bills were en dorsed. Vs!i bill. Stevenson bill. France bill. ronsold:ition bill and adjusted compensation bill, for" all of which we prav your Salem Chapted lime a program ol study will be and practice of the o-called do outlned Tor luture activities. Inlmestic arts, into -the school, the which the women of. the city will store, the manufactory, the office be aked to take part. land profesrdou. Always has l:u- -2- 'I inanity" and woman herself bene- Mis Kalhrvn Pembtrton is ( f ited by the enlarKement of lu.r spe!idin the week-end in New-; spucre ot activities, Wrfi as the guest of her brother. Carl Penibt rton. who u a student with the one Idea of better and wider service to the home and ac tion. ' Good nun have come to knu I that women do not wish to Inter fere with their administration nor ! nullify the'r power but wlsn oni .... . . . KAKnt....tA I hfti f The twentietn century bas i?iv- 10 sirengmen anu providing an hour of vholesomc. entertainment on the Sabbath. Frederick W. Goodrich, con cert organist and leading music ian of Oregon wi 1 play the pro- pram for todays recital. Prof. h. W, Hohfon ill assist with two vocal groups. Misses Lueile ftcs "a m'sl l'Pt'i t. . faalem f. hap.ed and Dijroihv Pearce are the com-1 -N- American War Mother.-. -inlftee in charge. A silver offer-' "N ashinstou. IJ. C. Jan C. ing will lo taken. 1 haicm I .napter o. 1. aih- Th'J followiii" is the program: fcrican War Mothers: Have urged Overture" Raymond. Am-ial'i wi" continue lu support sol- Mrs. May Casliin id small daiigbter:4. Mary Uuth ntid Helen, left their horn? in Sacramesto esterday morning after a visit ttitb Mrs. Cash iii's mother, Mrs. Maud Chit tendon. ' Cii the American woman the ballot and she has entered politics. I be lieve this has come about because at this ti.ne Our nation has espe cial ne"d of her in this field, ar.d because the American woman ras ' rifted herseir for uch service.! I This would seem to be proved by! I the election this year of 29 women The marriar to the legislatures of 1 5 states. 1 Miller to Shurl rule, in order to saieijuaru tue home and nation. They have come to know that woman work and plans for the home can no longer bo confined to the four walls of that home.' of It. iliers lecilation. including corn- Hyatt t pensation measure. ! Nary." (MoonlightV a f The 'Husiness and Professional t-roise-Thomas tar i:omanz.-f. Jobu H vat 1 1 pensation measure. Cbas. L. Mc- P.rewir. - (b liitcrtuezzo Edward d'Evry. Ring Out .Wild Hell. Gounod. Woman's club will meet Tuesday tal Christ matt in Sicily, Pietroi evening at the residence of Mrs- A. t on. ..'.....I ' (b March of Magi Kingsl Theo Dubois. tC) Gesu Hambino (Infant J?snsi, Pietro'A. Yon. (a) Angelus (Scenes The Merrv-Go-Kouiid club was : Also we seem to have learned atjas a Happy surprise 10 iuu ( ontertained lv Mr. and Mrs. John j least that it takes more than the.diate family and friends.. II. McNary Tuesday evening at ! right to vote and sit in legisaltivoj The young coupie were married; l liir .Jhjonu? on .North hummer council to cl'-rov womanliness street. At the cu'ininat ion of the'and the home making instinct in a;inie awerd were given to Mrs. t our sex. rhrUtmas. night. The regulation Chrislma colors were used .s decorations. Mrs. Pearsou Is th,. daughter of Oauiet Currie Gibson and has been prominently connected with Salem In a business way for the past two yeara. Mr. Pearson ia the ton of David S. Pearon. a prominent fruit grower of Rosedale. Ore. The groom Is a real estate brok er and fruit grower and has rtsIJ- (! in Oregon for the lt j ; f-y. - i.Mi ., ' Mr. and Mrs. Peuron will make Pearson ca 7ei,"?ir nom- mi Z ""nuioDd ae ,.' ,irron,",:,luue. alter January 1. Willam Page. Thiels"ii and Rollin K. rhrUtmas dav at Z:Z) p. in. at 'the parsonage of the First Chris tian church. Iter. J. J. Evans read ' We have learned, too. that wo-'tbe ceremony dinner was served ..1. 1. ..,.t...f r. ...... 1 ne weuainr: ! "7 7, - , lbeUomeof the bride, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arh Jennan and ; "Hcal freelom and recognition , Mf aQd x(rs Va,ue Gibson. 230 baby have left for their country did so not from motites 01 rersoral xorth Fifteenth street, to a amall honi" north of 5ale"in after a holi-, nil,hiilon or the love of Dower, but ' croun of friends and relatives on ' .1 ..: r. ... : . ti. 1 f ... f fl I - ruiiai. i IMttor- eines) Jules Massenet. (b Irir.h Tuns from County iHrry, Percy Grainge. (cl Rondo d'Amour, N. Van Westerhont. Tranciiptions by Frederick W. ' Goodrich. - I Two Negro Spiritna's. (at Go! Iown Moses, arranged i'uriei-n; (n, Planum in Need of Prayer", arranged Rddick. ' March Pontif kale. Iemmcns. - . M. F.. Hrevver. K-l North Thir teenth street. Rev. M. cunagian will give a talk on Ar menia. All members are urgd i " j to be present, and bring annual i Mrs. Elliott Colony was - at ( u?, . : home tt the members of the Ra-j . jj, . 4f - ; pbetf rians Thursday afternoon, j Monroe Gilbert is among th? Mrs. Fred Zimmerman being an. Oregon artists invited to be rep-! additional ruest. Sixteen meai-re-enled at the annual exhibition ot th? society enjoyed the a f -1 The many friends if Miss a leta Davia regret to bear of her departure for Walla Walla. Wash. Many social functions have bHQ tf.idered her during tu last f-w weeks, given a farewell atten tions. The D. E. club of which Miss Davis Is a member, gave an in formal dancing party New Year by H. C- hand "'"id, northwest, which will be held in Scattl early in February. The last exhibit was in Port- with the better pictures on biougnt. to Salem after ;E. Hates assisting in serving at the culmination. ! Mrs Crle Abrams and Mr. iOtto J. Wilson will be joint hos tesses for the Rapheterians at the Mrs. Warren Francis Power and' ' ai i fl ui in i irui ai in ' - . . .... r.'-xi nice i : i r in a lormigni ai iu k 'at i ni . ik v I nn ?vLa ir:i jn a?u . . ... . ... .... res;jence ot tne iormer iwr snowing ai ine iioiej .iariun. io nave pictnrea nuug in ine?, fMIIIUai .3 L 13 II T W-. V - 1 ... .... . m . I Mr. and Mrs. Tom lienneft VAM a ritid a, t censorship, and ; r Z ' ,B"'. 'V1 i Velma Rossi are wek-end t i9 COD8id(.re(1 something ot an ,,' f, k r?r U' r hT S?tt,1! gucs-ot Mr. and Mrs. Mae nUonor , invite! to rtict-! fl.r cprndiae several weeks in fee: arriviiis Satnrdav. Thev will " leni as the KcM of Mrs. I'ow- b- here during thrf legislature.; " .j Mr. Bennett representing Coos " . . : r-nuntv . Th.v hr. tatn anirt-1 The management of the t.rard ments at the corner of Summer j "beater Is being congratulated, M . Milton I. trpon the securing of Mrs. ar- rrt.jrn,d Thursi!ay night i ren mini as p-rinaneni orcanisi - j.. i,i.. rrtrifli mil lit vi biouu. ers"" tt rent. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Meyers from a and Center streets. - - ' irn Hunt as permanent organist. Miss Fiorence Sherman of En-;XIrf- ,Iunt wK" her contract gene. Mopped off in Salem over i tr,jav- aPPearlna in an attractive the week-end on her way to a 8- . in on i ue new uope-jons toria. wh-re she !s an instructor rRan which is to be heard for tut- iirsi hum-, in connection win r . ; . . i t . . I .1 Z ,,c; ,ri- : ' V"-4 "l ! wh-re he holds a position in tho with Mae Murray in the ..i,i i,iiav . !M,,m ru.e . T ... . visit with her parents. Mr. and Friends of the U It. Iloustotis. . . . . !.. . Mrs . . " - , , . . , ; pji-seaira 10 complement ine pic- in the public schools, and during jibe -firs her two-day stay was the guest .of ! p the Mrs Carl Nelson. t lay. While there they made the Mult nomah hotel their headquarters. Miss Zella Ilopson returned to Seattle the first of the wek Frank C. Hopsou. including i Hohm's! "Calm Is Mrs. "William S. McKinney. the jonly woman to fill a position in j either house of the Oregon legis lature this year, arrived yesterday r.. ..... . . . r o . i r .. . . t , ivi iiici i j yi oa i -1 1 1 . iui i iit ' (ures filial )V 9 IIItllMlls I.IIV-II living .. , i. v-1 1. i t1 ... in Santa Rosa. Cal.. will be inter- ht: and f ri,n1i1 8 cil ested iii their plans for the spring uai,ct-, which will brans Mrs. Houston and ; ! v- -w I her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. f Mrs. E. A. McElvain went to j rrom her home in Astoria, and to and Mrs. Lilburn M. Hoggs and j Portland the last of the week to I morrow will take UP ner work at tneir small aaugnter. to saiom ior i peua several aays wun irienus. the capitol. . . an extended visit. They will pro-' , During her stay in the city MrW bably come north early in May. The meeting of the missionary Kinney will make her headuuar--) '-society of the First - Christian I ters with her sister-in-law. Mi?. Mr. and Mrs.. 4.C.- I'oiisler off church, at the residence of Mrs. I Ada Strong, on South Com merria Dallas wcr6 the guests of Mrs.fj. j, Ulggs Thursday aftern ooii, i stre;t. Ralph White at h-r annual danc-Tra!lMl totether nhoni 7. vrom. n i Mrs. Kinney. tbroutSi "tb "mfs" .T.A JjlfHV1. -W. .boaox Jd lCJJe.!lNrejL who enjoved a var-i"luB1 l tho C4b Woman's Hulled JT a.. wnelay iiight dancins clai. j led program under the direction i tin of January f, has sent the fol- III. rn a li - ei f . i i i. . ' . , . , . : of .Mrs. II. M. Perrr .- I towing - message o ine ciuo wo- They were accompanied to Salem by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fox. .-;-, "Glorious Old Orrou", lyrics by W. S. Uigdun and music by Dr. Z. M. Parvin of Portland, for merly of the Sa'em Conservatory of Music, is a new song just out. The words-are InFpirlng and re flect the beauties and resources of Orfgoti as a home. " Dr. Parvin ha? wedded fitting, tuneful. I'm ui vjii po-i ii. Ol i imr- uraucu the American legUn. Dr. W: Carl- sparkling music to the thr' ten Smith, who ha bfreii. officially t verses, with chorus, music writ ldentlfled : wlthi the otganltlon j ten in the bright key of rnd for an extended periol. and whv S'''sy to b-arn and sing.'' The new was retiring, was presented with irig; ought to meet with quick n lieaulifiily Inscribe! and go!.- fhased gavel by the men. In ap preeUtion of his services. . Plannel as a surpr's? fnr lbe mn"the local chapter of the Anierle?fi War Moth.-"s, -servd H. M. Pern- Several naDers added Interest I men of the state to the occasion, and were fiirn- "Always the world's message. to' ished by Mesdames May. Rich-,woman ta8 bef'n 'Serviee.V and aids. Mcdoskey and Evans. ever has woman heard and" qbey- !ed; but as age passed the world has been forced, by leaders among1 The Woman s Republican St idy women, to accept her sCrvleeir tn club ill meet Monday afternoon ever widening fields, as huniahj at 2:39 o'clock in the office of ty's needs called her and her own Heltzel & Gchler, in the Ildd Ac development and economic iiece-' Hush bank building. At this'sitfes forced her from the homo f'.T I - J ft ) ; 7 y, V1 ' '. L Dr. Charles E. lUrkcr. Dr. Charles E. Barker NOTED LECTURER Will Speak in Salem t Under The Auspices of The Salem Rotary Club Monday January 1 0th Morning . "How to Make the Most Out ot Life"' is tho subject of the morn ing lecture which will be delivered lefore the senior high school. This lecture is said by many to be equal to anj( lecture which Dr. Darker gives. Afternoon . In the afternoon Dr. Barker will speak before a mass meeting for women only in a companion lecture to "A Father" Responsi bility to His Son." entitled a "Mother's Relation to Her Daugh i ter." Chapel Willamette Univer sity. Waller Hall, Z p. m. Evening Th mrrint ia lk rtnlif fatim (a b th principal l'k ( th 4r kr ho wiil gt ,hi nif4 lir. "A Kaihrr beU.rtr l Uu Sum-'" Thi lrar U l Vr frk - that rwtry- hov kk14 har. i hat ry fa;hrr bol ha.- mnt -1at l ax4r4 far hiw hatMiai, et j lmJ Htf aa uli katlCifix. Mrm alr. lvo Blrr IS t aaautlr4 aJa accaaa Vatr4 hf father ar faardiaa. Dr. ISarkcr delivered the lecture, A Father's Responsibility tp. IIU Son," before the international convention of Rotary clubs in Salt Lke City. It mae, such a tremendous impression .thai he baa.lcea called upon to deliver it before the Kotary world. II . is scheduled to give the lectures before 18 Rotary Clubs in the northwest district, which embraces Britiih Columbia, Washington and Orcjon. THE SALEM ROTARY CLUB HAS PROVIDED THIS RARE TREAT FOR YOU Don't Miss It V V v Admission Free success. v Jliss Edith Hynon, accompanied i by her guest Miss : Madpe Kyle. of Clary. Ind.. arriving j-esterd ay- from l'ort'and and w.ll I l.c liere a: a supper at the conclusion or the ! r ten days as the house U'ecllns. i - . fCt'est-of the mornier's sister, Mrs.) Miss Tautiue Heminton re turned Kriday from Independence where. Khe spent the week as ths houhtr Kust of Mrs. Perry Wells. (Hazel Tucker. 1 - i. ' Mr. and Mr. .C-K. huncman returned the last r the - week from Portland where they rpent tho holidays. . ? Klctlon of board members for the Y. W, ('. A . for the cominc ycr was held Tuesday with th ft Howlne named: Mrs. John H. Albert. Mrs. A. X. P.ush. Mrs. H. 8. Glle. Mrs. James F. Eliin. Jlrs. I.. 11. McMahon. Mrs. Gillette of Woodburn and Mrs Van Winkle of Jefferron. On next Tuesday will take ittare th regular board rceeiinc with the new members officlatinsL At thitr time alo will be held tfie election of the exe cutive board. , Interest in Y. W. V A. work k the present time centers around the forthcoming confnrence wkbi will le held in Salem January ind 21. with five -field ?ecrear lex of the northwest in attend ance a rpeakerK. The se'on H'lbt supper loUowiuff wh :i will ope with a Iincli'H)n at th-!a lrse birthday cake was tho V. M, C. A. Thursday iwon. an i principal detail. ; onm -metinp In the Kirst Mho-' A notable incident of the oe O. A. LaCourse. The recently organized danclns club, known as the "Cherry City' club, owing to the representation In Its membership of the "Cherry City" card club, held it third ses sion in Moose hall Wednesday night, regular dances being held every alternate week. Comprising th2 lift of members; ar? the following; Mr. and Mrs. ! D; J Kry. Mr. and Mrs. F. WJ Steusloff. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craifr. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Down-! inc. Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Mint. Mr." and Mrs. Jaies Iewia, 'Mr. nd Mrs. W. 1. Stbley. Mr. and Mrs. Kills Purvinei, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Purvine. Mr; and Mrs. Krank Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon V. Iflar. Mr. and Mrs. Carey F. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Alvro S. Hussey, Mr. and Mrs. Krank t. Bowersox. Mr. and Mrs. H. Poisal and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. lnmanl , - Plann4d as a surprise. was the tratherinq; Tuesday nisbt at the home of J. F.-Tyler,, when .Mrs. Tyler entertained in h;s bon..r Five hundred was employed an the .diversion of thd evening, a ! i . nisi, ennren io li? the order' of erentsi.Thnrsdv nleht. Meetlncs will be called for v;friou hourt throil?bn:it Tfir, lfr. The; nature of , the confer riice 1 purely educational and lielpfnl. and is planned primarily 1 .tire the reneral nu'ilic a better ebderstandlns of tht , nature ef t He work carried on by tho Y. W. C: A. 'This conference is theJirst ef Its kind to be held In. Salem. In fact, the events are new in the Ji slory of the, organization. f ' . !-'- ) Th . January dale claimed by Hie memhrr of Hie Monday nlcht club b tomorrow eveniii?. ball ti m ih- scene of the first t'nrJn-z psfty of the new year. Vr. and Mrs. William M. Hamll t ii b"ve iKxu nitmel to bead the '".mnillteo In charge of docorat Inr. The January date ctaimeM the Ainone those who wjlt eaterfain 'th furner parties followinir the dance will in Mrs. I.. S. Geer and ilrs. W'J.McKlunuV " ,i'' f unrated ' cndorsiBS-tH'?- wro&tm casion was the presence of a num ber of out-of-town, relatives, Jn cludins five brothers, of Mr. Ty ler, whom he had : not Eecn in a number of years. They were llay Tyler of Lexinetoni Or; A'. Tyler of California: O. Tyler or Palem: Mr. and Mr. II. if. Tyler and their children. Den and Philip, of .Canada; Mr. and.-Mrs.' K. II. Tir and daughter. June,,, of Springrield. Or. f Others present Were: Mr. and Sirs.- Philip Weizaid and daucb-i er. Caroline, and Miss t orua Wrlrantf. ail of Airr. -I ''.M. .the rrulnr nieftins of the .American War Ololbrrs in the Commercial club auditorium on Tuesday afternoon Dr. It.-F. Pound was -asked to . peak -fore ' the ' assmlilv ot. tli- j n.eisures that are 'of niot vital Iinnortance to the men of the Am erican leclon just at present. A teleeram to the Ore&on dd- patlon had been previously for- At the Electric Sign "SHOES" CO CO ... c: bo O QJ -to BVT1 W I IlCiOS :vvTrr1TTfvyr TWrYrTrmmrTTirrrti iiinini itTiH 7Citrrr$ a The Remarkable Price Adjusting SACRIFICE SHOE SALE f. X J aTla Vl1 1 a-aaa -- r "W Any "Regal shoe in the store, sold a year Kgo for $15.00, saerificetl at $9.1. Any KatStichoc in the store. Janu. ary 1020 price was $18.00, now sacri ficed at i....r... $9.10 Fine lilack or Brown j English, LaCC or Dlack Koutui toes.r sale ;. c $5.80 Need lleitvy SllOCS ? $G and $&J0 grades, double -soles $3.95 $10 grade extra heavy at $7.85 $11.50 heavy 12-in lop at only $.S.J5 $15.50 heavy Id in top, at only $10.95 H.00 Drown Army shoes........ ..$5.95 You Can See in the Bins and on the Tables Liulies $11.00 to $17.00 Krown Kid with Camel top, km ificed tp $8.65 Ladies' $12.00 Brown Calf Lace, French heels, sacrificed to $..,. Litdics Spats and Root top, three grades Satin. ....... $.1.13 Cloths i - - and $1.69 Men's Very Heavy All Wool Sox, Blue and White or Red and White . . V. . .. wm . . -- lot .00 nn vt: t i . r ...ies anu nuuren s bhoes, sizes 10 to 2; sacrificed to.;..... $1.93 un . it . . . l . i.u.ini niaii .sizes, i to 8 at sacrifice price of : .'.. Men s hcavyiand light shoes sacrificed to Men's Dayton Ilailroiid Heavy Work shoes, ?8.o0 .juality at Job lft Rubbers, men's awl Women's, not all'sizcs. cut to .... -, m. w rM,,v ----- 2 I-atlies shoes in small sizes up to la only almost given away at $1. Boys' sturdy, solid school shoes, blacks or browns cut to.X33. $1.35 $X93 $5.65 38c Shoes May be Exchanged, but no Kcfunds during This Sale At the Electric Sign "SHOES" r.i a rSaT TaasaUAas Choice, any Bnwn Kid Retl Cross Lace hoes up to $15.00 grade will be sacri iccd to .. v $10.90 Any Ucl Cnss Black Kid I,acc Shoc-t sacrificed to 9.cjj Any Bctl Cross Pump, any kind up lo the $15.G0 grade will be Facrificed lo $8.93 Morn Economical, 1 loiters .nn Metal H'i inch Lace kIiocs, sacrificeil to $oJI3 Holtrr'n Comfortable "Sofshu iu Black KUl plain toe or tippctl. Old price $10. sacrificed at ' ' $89 a c-i. o -a. CO -3 CO O CO tyr at the home of. MIm Rather lavt. The home was decorated in holiday colors and at the rloae of the year a daialy luncheon aerx ed. The club members vrbo asaialed in making the party a access wer the Mle Kit her Davies. Ult Jobb. .Kebecca 8amaels. Althea Dorks. Lorraine Kos and Ulliia Jaco.net. The uct Ilat Included Misses Iavl. ;iady tlibbona of Wood burn: Leo Herthln. James Sear. Carl Jacquet. Kenneth Youel and Corj llonck. .tudenta at Ual verity of Oregon;" rani and La Ioyb Ia and Jack Krohn ol Saleui. - The official members of the !!' ieihodUt cburcu aod their mite -n Joyed a pleasant ftocUl vtnlny at the church Tharsday evenlnjc. which followed the resu Ur buKiuetts reaalon. About C) were in attendance. Continued on pace -) ! ."'-:-.'.. . - j - MM- . .. . 7 ' , MaMaaaaaMaaaaaaWaaa .