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TnE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON -SUNDAY 'MORNING.l-AUGUST-14.tl921: ;G. -ATIGTlhT-ii19Gi TT? "r t r By D D. WILSON - A delightful surprise was siren Mrs.' W. L. Slmeral on Friday eve ning at her home, US 5 Marion street on the occasion of her 64th birthday. The time passed pleas antly in various ' diversions, re freshments being served daring the evening. ' Those present were Mr. and Mrs. . Oaylor, Mr. and .Mrs. F, F,j Anderson and daughter Lu clle, Mrs. Katherlne Matthews, Miss Clandlne Matthews, Mrs.' G. T. Anderson. Ruth Anderson, Mr. and; Mrs. L. J. Slmeral, Miss Mar gery Flohrer, Wilton Slmeral and Key; Smith. ; v.j . , .. Honoring Mrs. James E. Alli son,; who is leaving Salem to re side in EugenJ tbVwomen of the Social Circle , of Central Congre gational church ' were hostesses fori a delightful surprise party Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Allison on Fourteenth street. The "afternoon .'was pleasantly passed in conversation and music! A beautiful appreciation gift i wast presented to Mrs. Allison, who has served as their faithful president for the past four years. Mm liarnard waking- the presen tation 'speech... 7 ' " ; .. f : Refreshments were served and the guests departed, wishing tho honor "guest much Happiness in herjnew home. , Those participat ing! In 'the pleasant event were: Mrs. James Allison, Mrs. J.B. Ashby. Mrs. A: E. Barnard, Mrs. J. L. Bosick. Mrs. D. H. Craven. Mrs. F. E. Brown. Mrs. G. H Deacon, Mrs. ' Everett Craven. Mrs. E. E. Elliott, Mrs. G. Erixon, Mrs. George W. Bentley. Mrs. Homer Harison. Mrs. Garrison. Kerr, Mrs. Ella Gilbert, Mrs. C. Van Patten. Mrs. A. E. Yantls, Mrs. W. F. Neptune. Mrs. Joseph Schindler. Mrs. Guy -Newgent, Mrs. Frank Shannon. Mrs. John Sande, Mrs.' Ray Pntnam. Mrs. H C. Stover, Mrs. A. E. Stlllman Mrs. Rea, Mrs. LaDue, Miss Mar Ian Steiwer, Miss LI da Pugh. .' The annual Wisconsin picnic will, be held next Thursday at the fair grounds. A . basket dinner will be served at noon and in the afternoon a program consisting of instrumental and vocal selec tions, reading, Impromptu speech es and a big community sing win be given. The officers are: W. L. Cummings. president; A. C. Bohrnstedt, vice president; Marie Bennett, secretary treasurer; Mrs. Cora Henry is in charge of the program. - This Js the 12th of the series. Mrs. H. . Elmer Pemberton en tertalned informally at her home, 1T60 South "Liberty-street, Wed nesday afternoon In honor of Miss Lyra Miles, whose, marriage to Robert Dan of North Carolina is an event of Aug. 17. The rooms mMm4 m wis Rft Columbia bicycles. " . ; t .Tires , " 'Saddles ' ' A i rproceis . . . Pedals i : ? i .' -Bells ., . ' .: . Lights t . ;( Tools ' ' r . 7" t ! Baggage carrier, , etc. : ; - Dayton bicycles . Aims , i . Chains - . Handle Bars ., Mud .guards . i: , Cyclometers y t jiorns ' Tool Tag ' , Jocks,. et9. H If ytjuowed sfoj itt ttiese appliances, or need any high class repairmVe invite ytour inspectioni We are bi- wmtt m i, .x,A'r "rf- 1 !fj 1 .i 1.' - tf. "Z jccle experts.." -143.- Also carry a' sjock of "motorcycle tires LLOYD L RATilSDEN 387 Court Street were 5aeeorated ; . wiin stream ers of red hearts bowUpf gladi- olns and fragrant white clema tis.; The- afternoon was pene-.ln conversation, fancy work and writing favorite I cooking recipes for the bride-to-be. A utuck ding ceremony, depicting a back woods bridal con pie and preach er. , very effectively dispelled all formality. Miss Miles was presented with a dainty piece of table silver ware. ' -! .. . Dainty refreshments were serv ed late in the afternoon. The invitational list Included about 50 of Miss Miles' church friends. Out of town guests were Mrs. Floyd Horton. Long Beach Cal.; Mrs. Ernest Watkins and little daughter of Bandon, Or., and Miss" Elizabeth Morrison, a cousin of the bride, from MichI gan.. Mr. and Mrs. jo. E. Price and sons, fcianiey ana iiowara, are enjoying a two weeks outing at seaside. Miss Cora Talkington has re turned from a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.: Theodore Arenz of Portland. While there a party composed or Miss Talkington M. Abrahams of San Francisco. P Wolfe of York. Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Arenz spent a delightful day in driving over the Columbia highway. i H. Monroe Gilbert leaves today tor a week's outing at Sandy. He will employ the greater part of his time In sketching expeditions. Mrs. Evelyrf Steldinger and Jnuaren who have been guests or the summer at the home of Mrs. A. E. Watson, joined a party of Portland friends Thursday on a motor trip to Crater lake where they will spend the remainder of the month. On her return Mrs. Steldinger will remain a few days in Salem before leaving, for. Tilla mook where she has been engaged as a teacher. Mrs. R. P. Ryan and dftnehter Betty Lou, of Bemidil. Minn.. are guests at the home ot Miss Alta Jones. Mrs. H. L. Schilling, of Con don, formerly Miss Elma Ohlfng, a graduate of Willamette univer sity, spent a short t!me in Salem Saturday, stopping off on her way to Albany where she will visit her parents. f The Ladles' Aid Society of the W. R. C. met on Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. Louise Koon, 671 North Winter street About 69 enjoyed the afternoon which was spent in the discussion of business matters as well as In pleasant social diversions. A de lightful lunch was served. The hostesses were: Mrs. Emma Rob erts, Mrs. Katie Schott. Mrs. Mary En tress. Mrs. Lizzie Smith and 'Mrs. Jessie Crossan. . : '- .. : A coterie of young people were entertained t dinner on Friday evening at the home of Miss Mar jorie Edmunds. The ' table was most attractive" with a centerpiece of Caroline Testout roses ana greenery. Those present were: Miss Ruth Ross. Miss - Helen Oregg, Harold Socolotsky, Lewis Edmunds,' and :th9 hostess, Mss Marjorle Edmunds. - Mrs. J. L. Stockton and daugh ter, Zoe, just returned from a trip, to Crater Lake via Medford. The return trip was made by way of Klamath Falls, a "visit of sev eral days neing made at Shasta Springs and Ashland. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Green, grad uates of Willamette university, will arrive here next month to live in Salem the coming year. Rev. Mr. Green will take post graduate workatWJUametteH e has -been pastor of a Methodist' church at Pullman, w an.. f some time. , Mrs. Dene Roeder and children returned to Salem Friday trening after a pleasant weekt the coat. Mr. and Mrsu A. J. Edwirds and children. Cecil and Marvel and Miss Lillian Greene are enjoyins a motor trip to Pacific City over the week-end. Mrs. K. C. l-atin Is entertain ing today with a picnic at SS'ver Creek falls, the occasion hinK the celebration of Mr. Patton'S birthday. Those mailing up the party are: Mr. and Mrs. H. Hasd. M:ss Polly Haid. Miss Luella Pat- tan. C. H. Knickerbocker, Qaisenberry and Misses trances Quisenberry and Gail Hildebrand of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. B. C Patton. Miss Marvell Edwards has re turned from a visit with Miss Mary Lewis at Independence. Mrs. H. M. Hayles and William Statin, of Airlie. Or . aid Mrs. A. W. Kelly or. Salem, left Friday for Rockaway Beach to visit Mrs. Kelly's parents. They expect U be gone about two weeks. Mr. and MrsC.A. Vibbert, Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Riggs and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brock motored to Albany Friday evening to attend i dancing party given by the Al bany Shrine c'ub. la , Mrs. T. E. Abrams and daugh ter, of Roseburg, arrived Jn Salem Thursday evening to join Col. and Mrs. Carle Abrams and children for a week's outing at Rockaway. The party left Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hoter and children. Robert and Ernest, who have been visiting relatives and friends In San Francisco, return ed to Salem Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cupper and two daughters lef Thursday for a two weeks' stay at Rockaway.' Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGrann of Los Angeles, are visiting ,w,tn Mrs. McGrann' s ster. Mrs. Ag nes Ashley at 1645 Mission street. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Jones and daughter Alta, have returned from a 10 daya' stay at Barview. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Fisher and" daughter Margaret, motored up the Columbia highway Friday. Otto Hartman and sister, Ger trude, will motor to Portland today- to meet eastern 1 friends. While there they will enjoy a trip over the Columbia highway. Mr. -and Mrs. T. A. Cooley and Mr. Melvln Carney of Broadhead. Wis., are guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Clark, 1018 North Commercial street. Mr. Carney win remain a few , days while Mr. and Mrs. Cooley expect to spend about two weeks at the Clark home.. ' Mr. and Mr T? J. Clark, with her guests,- Mr. and 'Mrs.' A. Cooley of Broadhead, Wlsvmo tored to - Donald Thursday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dnnbar. resent Gk&oo and sell for them' the followinp; Dianoi Mi (Ah I. Steinway' Emerson , Kurtzman Estey Krakauer A; B. Chase Steck Aldrich Bramb'ach Stroud a Wheelock -. Weber and others; also Plaholas:and tfhe Marvelou&Duo Art v You are Invited to call and inspect our display rooms MobreDiimii; Music Basement Masonic Bmldlnsf r Co. PRICE REDUCTION AXD IM PROVE5IENTS 03T SA3D? SOX TRACTOR Vick Brothers are highly elat ed over Information just received from the Samson factory. The Samson Tractor company are re ducing the price of the Model 15 truck from $1021 to 1696 and re ducing the price of the Model M tractor from $1295 to $895. Not only are they reducing the price but all tractors sold hereafter will be equipped with new type axle including Hyatt roller bearings In wheels. This announcement coming at this time, just at the beginning of a tractor season is of much Inter est to the fanner as they can now buy at prices that are in bal ance with the reduced prices now received for farm products. Prices of Samson farm Implements of all kinds have been reduced in about the same proportion. STUDENTS READY F OB FALL STIIBY Enrollment at Willamette to Be Unusually Heavy, Is Prediction They are coming from far and near to attend Willamette univer sity this fall, and already a num ber of reservations in Lausanne hall are being made, according to W. E. Kirk, registrar. -Miss Louise Card of Dallas made her reservation yesterday. She Is a graduate of the Dallas high school, which entitles her to enter the freshman class. Palo Alto, Cal., will be repre sented at the university this ran by several students, as two have already made reservation. Ar rangements were made yesterday by Miss Grace Elizabeth Chase ot Palo Alto. She is a graduate of the Palo Alto high school., ana will live in Lausanne hall. Miss Grace Jasper made ar rangements Saturday to enter for the tall term- ' . Her father, the Rev. F. M. Jasper, is educational director of the First Methodist church. Portland. Miss Minnie Drake of Drain, al so made application yesterday to enter the university , September 19, and has secured her reserva tion In Laueanne hall. Two steel drawers in the United States treasury at Washington. each about the size of an ordinary suit case, contain the I.O.U.'s of foreign nations for the aggregate um ot $9,450,551,005.61. These papers, which are actually certifi cates of indebtedness are what Uncle Sam holds in acknowledg i ' t Realizing the need of returning to f ormer trade conditions : and without regard to our own profits and losses in any trans action, we offer a ! 1 amsoe Fropositaoe I that the farmer and fruit grower may have the opportunity to r; purchase Tractors, Trucks and Farm Implements at a price ; commensurate to the, returns received from the present crops and that we may continue to operate our warehouses and ac- tories, giving employment to the greatest number possible ajid that these same men may buy the products raised by the farm ers in the country. J V 4! Old Price Tractor . . A7ew Price Tractor -ii.- $1295 ! ' r r9 ,B - V" 4lv fV ' sAMSOh I zfl -s 4 1 -ot3C5- 1 evil nm L-1 1 Old Price Truck r-.-i New Price Truck Not only has the price been red uced oh.the - Tractor but tractors sold hereafter will have thenewtype front pkle includ- ing the new type wheels with Hyatt roller bearings. Jariesville, Wisconsin m Salem, Oregon . Dealers :. " i-., . . -t "5, ..'' 2.- -' "' immm - t ' .V IB.I -4 -". 'S i ment ot the loans made during the great war to our allies. : T -