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TUESDAY- MORNING, NOVEMBER 22. 1921 At The Electric Sign' "SHOES" .p Bj MARGUERITE GLEESON y THE OREGON STATESMAN,! SALEM, OREGON i aw , 7 I. HONORING Mies Eva L. Scott, former residents ol the Y. W. C. A. joined with thoss now living there, Sunday evening lor an " informal supper party "round the kitchen table as is the time-honored custom among those making their Lome at the association rooms. The party came as a surprise to Miss Scott, who has Just tendered her resig nation as girls' work secretary of the Y. W. C: A., after , more -than a year's service. She win he married within .the next two months to LeRoy N. Meyers of the state highway -department." A homecoming party-back to do honor to one who was leaving was the spirit of the occasion. The group gathered, around the long kitchen table set Informally and - wltffout decoration except goodl93 as of old. i Because Sunday Bight supper Is a tradition among the residents Miss Scott 'Was presented "With a gift "to use on her Sunday night supper table." A story of the fu ture, when the residents "would gather only In memory 'round the kitchen table at the Y for Sunday night supper", was read, also a clever last wilt and testament of the guest of honor in which she gave to different ones of her for mer' associates- in the Y. W. her traditional accomplishments, fail ings and possessions, "reserving for herself alone the memories of the Y." Miss Scott.' as girls' work sec retary, .has had charge of ine girl reserve corps in Salem, Sa- , Jem Heights -and Woodburn. She also assisted in the .organization of the TrI ti'clntf, an organization of business girls affiliate! with the Y. W, C. A. Her resignation will take effect December 1. Miss Seott fs a daughter of J. .E. Scott of Salem and attended the? Salem high school of which she is a graduate.;,;-. Those fornier residents of the association taking part la the , party : honoring diss Scott wers Miss Marlon Zin$er. Miss Mlzpah Palmerton. Miss ' Dollle Burke, Miss Gladys Sargent, Miss Doris 1 Welch. Miss Helen Berg, : Miss Esther Naterlund. Miss Adelaide Lake, Miss Dorothy- Safchwll and Miss Doris Slier." -Present" 'resi- , dents ot-the ,Y 'who wereresent were Miss Irene Boje. Miss .Elsie Beekner. Miss "f Era X. .Walker, Mrs. Etta' Bradford. Mrs, Sadie Keyt, Miss -Marguerite Gleeson. Miss Hazel Williams, '.Mlsa Leona Hook.". ;.T,f J"- i --d v . , Mrs.. A. N. Bush was hostess for a flelightfur luncheon party last Thursday for the Drama ' class. ."The class usually meets in the 11 brary every other Monday and -- " Christmas Greeting Cards Our large showing now here. Let as 'take yoar order now and in sure complete satisfaction. . COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE ' ItS N. Commercial : Phone 04 met in postponed session with Mrs. Bush. Mrs. W. P. Kirk is leader of the class, which num bers 13. Elizabethan dramas are being taken up at the present time. Philaster, by Fletcher and Beaumont is being studied juat now. Later in the year the class expects to take up the. study of modern drama. ' , Members of the drama class are Mrs. V.E. Kirk. Mrs. A. N. Bush, Mrs. John McNary, Mrs. R. L. Farmer, Mrs. William Hamilton, Mrs. S. A. Kozer,, Mrs. W. E An derson, Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. E. C- Richards, Miss Mattie Beatty, Miss Edith Hazard, and Mrs. R. J. Hendricks. The Leisure Hour club was en tertained by Mrs. John Scott Fri day afternoon. The time was spent in an informal social man ner and refreshments were served by the hostess. Special guests during the after noon were Mrs. . Seymour" Jones. Mrs. M. B- Dolman,. Mrs. Charles Epbley, Mrs B P. Carrier and Mrs. Henry 'Thielsen- The host ess for the December meeting has not been announced. Miss Winifred Byrd appeared in concert at Guild hall in Eugene last night and was guest of honor at a reception in Alumni hall of the Women's .building later. Mrs. P. L. Campbell; and Miss' Eliza beth Fox were hostesses at the reception. Miss Elizabeth Lord was among the Salem folks at tending the concert. . Chadwick circle of the Order of the Eastern Star will hold one of their social afternoons in the lodge rooms of the Masonic tem ple this afternoon. Hostesses for the afternoon wiirbe Mrs. Homer Ingray, Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. Fred Browning, Mrs. George Vies ka, Mrs. Henry Morris, and Mrs. B. A. Shaver. Five hundred will be played during the afternoon- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Patterson, in CorvallH They, also attended the U. of 0 O. A. C. football gams Saturday In Eugene. Mrs. Frank. Spears entertained for the Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae association In Salem, with a lun cheon party at her homa last Monday. The association has Just been organized and monthly meetings are planned for social gatherings of the members. Members of the local group are Mrs. Paul Htfricks, Mr; John, Carson, Miss Catherine . Carson, Mrs. Frank Spears Mrs. - Hugh McCamnioh. Miss Berhlce" Craig. Miss GraceiBean, Mrs, Carl Nei son, Mrs;Attirri Bynon 'and:: Mrs. Kenneth Hall - The members will be entertained the., next time by Mrs. John ' Carson and .- Miss Ca therlne Carson- v - 4 The Store for f Dixinexware .Cooking Utensils I WGAHLSDORE The Store of Housewares 1 CLUBS AND WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES Today is the Harvest Home festival of the Old Peoples' home and those interested, in tho Insti tution are planning on numerous donations of canned fruit, and produce of all kiwis. Such dona tions will be received at the 'irst Methodist church any time daring the day whfle tea will be served during the atternaoor npjirjJ. While aiming tone interdenom inational In its work the Institu tion is a Methodist Institution. Old people of manygenomnations are included wltmn us lamuy, however. "". .of Isabella In nam- The Daughters chorus which took -part erous nroarams last year will be re-established this week, accord lng to members.- They will meet for practice at Mrs. Harry M. Stylies studio Wednesday even lng. SILVERTON NEWS i Women Who i Defy Time The women who keep their health are the women who hold their youthful looks, robust health, clear akin, firm muscles and clear complexion, which with the aid of Lyko, give a woman victory ever the years. The OrcaffioMPal TOOlC . makes a woman the picture of health by keeping the bodily func tions in normal working condition. i , It rtfnUM til bowla. afesuards tuwt cotntipatioft. aid diccw Uov. atimolataa (M app tit and pat thm body, in (nail n rood workinr trior. - W)m mm i woU hm or thm i boond to fad and look yoonc no matter what their year. Absolutely Pure . Lr ko coatalM only par bonofiriol dnin. combined m JaK tdw ricbt proporfaotio to giro tbo noot atiifc toryroulu.Wbaono'o condition rKTuire tbo dm of a laxatiTOtooieit k urprioiac haw rapid tnooystom ipoodj to this triad romody. . v Ak Your Druggist Lyko U told only ta tho orlaiaol paekaira. Ew-h bottlo is teotod tojtotbpeji nkM bfor iMviB U laboratory Jf iMjyoowiUtoota-grobkottoploWO i health. ' Solo Mmmfmemrm LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY-, Now York aaoooCltr " i La 4 - T- m . a - For sale by an Braggisis, al ways ;i atock. at Perry's Drug (Store. SILVERTON. Ore., Nov. 21. (Special to The Statesman) Alfred Jensen and Oscar Sateru ar espending the week-end. at Net arts bay. M. H. Hage ls making prepara tions for going o Milwaukee, Wis Mrs. A. E. Janz who has been seriously ill for some time past is recovering. . Mrs. E. I. Garland entertained at a bridge party Friday after noon at' her home on West Main street. Five tables were present a tew more coming in for tea. Mrs. H. M. Slums was the prize win ner. Decorations were carried out in the fall coolrlngs. Miss Vivian Bailey of Portland is spending the week-end with Miss Edna Hartley. A new story has been added to the Silrerton sanitarium on Fisk street The building now con tains 45 rooms. Mrs. L. W. Magee has been re moved from the sanitarium to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herigstad.'. Mrs. Magee is reciver ing from typhoid fever. O ? CO CO ft-4. o t CO O CO two CO o Boys and Girls of Oregon Can earn $5 in cash by furnish ing me the? name and address of any farmer or'anyohe In tho cltr who contemplates bavins ..ah quo tion sale, providing I condf said sale. The J 5 'will bo 'paid 16 tho goy or girl (who Is f!rst in aonding in the name,' This offer i opon to every bor and girl in Oregon and for all times to come,: so if. you hear of anybody who wants a Bala, find out particulars And let me know at once. Reserve this ad end memorize my name and ad dress tor future references. . F. N. Woodry; . the . Auctioneer. 1610 N.. Summer -.St,; Salenr; Ore. Phone 611, - - - - IN I Sa e BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921, SALEM'S BIGGEST EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE PRESENTS WON derful reason for your being THANKFUL that your winter shoe needs, Christmas Presents (Slippers, Hosiery, etc) may be obtained so reasonably. Combining this with the BEST in QUALITY, Finest and latest in STYLE, and Competent Con scientious, Cheerful expert Shoe Fitting SERVICE, it is easy to see why ; YOU WILL BE SATI SFIED AND THANKFUL MR. W. A. CHRISTIANCE With more than 20 years of actual experience in fitting shoes in So. Dakota, and Oregon, 3 years in this store, will be very glad to give you the benefit of his long experience in ob taining a proper fitting shoe. MR J. 6. LITTLER, Mgri ; A member of the National Retail Shoe! Dealers Association, with 30 years of foot fitting and correcting in Ohio, Indiana, Portland land, Sa lem, will be pleased to advise on care,cjrjjpctign and treatment of the feet', and fitting of shoes. MR. S. J. GENTZKOW Having had more than 15 years of fitting the feet with proper shoes in Portland and Salem, and at present the owner of The Bootery Re pair Department, will .gladly ad rise you on care of the feet and shoes and the fitting, of footWeaf; SHOES PROPERLY FITTED W ILL MAKE YOU THANKFUL YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS GREAT CHANCE TO BUY RIGHT SHOES AT LOWEST PRICES for t -': ! Cross LADIES' FRENCH HEEL SHOES Red Cross Patent vamp, dull "kid tops .50 grade ijg Q) Red Cross allrhjlack kid beaver, t0R?8tt6n $13.00 graa,dC QC for VVU Brown kid beaver top button, J At $13.50 grade -oPtoUoJ Black kid French tfle short vamp I $4.45 CUBAN HEEL SHOES Blactt kid, plain toes $11.50 grade at Black kid, 10-inch top $15.00 grade at Red Cross black kid welt $13.00 grade at Brown calf, welt soles v ; $11.00 grade at $6.45 . $6.65 $7.85 $7.95 r LADIES' MILITARY HEELS Red Cross black kid lace. $12.50 &n Mr , grade at ViW Black kid lace $10 grade CC QC at ...... vJ7) Brown calf, lace welt CC QC $9 gtade. PJJI Brown Castlev kid grade . $4.85 5 n LADIES' SERVICE SHOES ...$5.95 ....$4.45 . $3.95 ....$6.95 ....$7.95 Smoked elk lace, low heels $8.00 grade Black elk lace, low heel $7.00 grade . Gun metal lace, medium heels $8.00 to $9.00 grade Heavy brown blucher $$.50 grade 12-inch top hiking Shoes $11.50 grade MISSES' SHOES, SIZE 11 TO 2 There are many bargains but here is one. Brown or black lace and button frO QC skuffers P A MEN'S WORK SHOES Special Ti e a v y. black grain d0 C bluchers ...... v5UD $6.75 heavy brown dou-, ?.r.'e $4.45 $$.75 heavy black, plain .T.0.8; $4-45 $9.75 heavy brown grain double sole at $5.65 LADIES SMALL SIZES ZYs TO 4 fThree lots in -the Bargain Bins 'of differenf kinds and lace and button i Qf? $3,35, $2.95 and L U o HOSIERY Ladies Cotton ; Hoso OC- to TA- Pair ... JJt ; lUt Ladies Fibre Silk, brown and black CI pair .OUC Ladies wool, all, ; Ai black, pair . . . . . . . .. y l Ladies all, silk, brown and black C9 per pair ... . . X . . Ladies silk and wool, brown and green o 7C per pair vuti J Men's cotton sox on ton A per pair ;...-CUC OUC 50c ... ...75c $1.95 MEN'S SHOES $12.00 "Regal" brown calf English at ......... f 7.43 $9.00, Weyenberg's. brown calf Knlish ' $9.00 brown calf English lace 90.43 $7.00 Whitcomb Brown .English lace ...;$4;90 ; One lot bf -$7.00 to $ 9.5 0 gun meUl q English lace;at . .j . .V. . . ..'A r Sun metal . round toe bluchersj q f $9.00 "Dayton," "Pilgrim." kangaroo W nr calf, plain toe, extra wide ....... . PvOd Men's fibre silk sox per pair BOYS' BIG BARGAINS. i , Men's all wool sox per pair Men's all silk sox, extra heavy per pair Boys brown blucher Otf 9 to 13, at OaJt) 13 to 2 at 2.oa ty to 5, at faao ' Boys' heavy black grain bluchers.,. OiCC 2 to 5 at 92.03 ?AaUD BABY'S SHOES All colors of soft soles in sizes o to 4 . . 45c ,0 95c hard soles, sizes 1 to 7 in i.i3-f'." (Pl yt g grades v-a' Pink and blue moccasin and hose combination boxes, $1.95 grade . .v SHOES ' -J i- - - V j - FOR. THE KIDDIES $1.35 SPATS Gun metal button, y,. to 11- gi.OJ Gun metal button 5 to 8 . . , $1.45 Brown and black kid ..$2.15 Brown calf lace 8 to 11 ..$2.95 To wear with your Ox colors b 1 ,a c k, t f'wMte. brown, taupe, sand, gray, in qualities- from $2.25 to $5.00 go now. for Sf $U5t0$2.65 Felt or Leather House Slippers Fine big Una of slippers for QC to cj Ladies at if DC &i)Or Men at . . . $1.45 '"$3.15 Misses' and Children's Slippers of . All Kinds, RUBBER FOOTWEAR 53.49 $5.65 Men's short boots. Duckfoot Men's thigh boots Duckfoot Men's -. Red Bull's Eye 8hort $1 l boots JM'XO Men's Red Bull's Eye thigh AQ boots PUa,X7 All sort's of other Boots, Pacs, Arctics, Over shoes and Rubbers IF YOOvWILL COME IN ' we will convince you that you can save money by fictinc out the family for winter or for Christmas presents in this sale. HIGHEST GRADE Shoe Rebuilding FREE FREE FREE With any pair of shoes selling at $5.00 or over we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE one Lamb's Wool Shoe Polishing iBrush or a box of Shinola. You will be ! sorry if you miss this chance. "Better be wise thansorry." Done by a real shoe maker, not a cobbler, on a Goodyear Machine just like your shoes are made on. When the Job is done its like a new pair. Men's half soles and heela 7$j& $2.00 v Ladies $1.50. Other work at equally reasonable prices and Only the Best Stock Used I &k 3E At The Electric Sign "SHOES" I o 'Co. . Co 8. Hi ... l i